Standings
Second League A - Division A Silver · 2025Current Second League A - Division A Silver 2025 standings with 8 teams. Rodina Moskva II leads the table with 25 points after 14 matches, followed by Kaluga on 24 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Rodina Moskva II | Played14 | Won7 | Drawn4 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against18:12 | Goal Diff+6 | Points25 | Form DWWWW |
| Team2Kaluga | Played14 | Won7 | Drawn3 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against20:14 | Goal Diff+6 | Points24 | Form DWLLD |
| Team3Torpedo Miass | Played14 | Won4 | Drawn8 | Lost2 | Goals For:Goals Against14:12 | Goal Diff+2 | Points20 | Form DDLDD |
| Team4Irtysh Omsk | Played14 | Won4 | Drawn7 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against15:13 | Goal Diff+2 | Points19 | Form DDDWL |
| Team5Urozhay | Played14 | Won4 | Drawn6 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against14:14 | Goal Diff0 | Points18 | Form WDDLD |
| Team6Dinamo Vladivostok | Played14 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against13:16 | Goal Diff-3 | Points17 | Form DLLLL |
| Team7Avangard Kursk | Played14 | Won3 | Drawn4 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against14:23 | Goal Diff-9 | Points13 | Form DWDWW |
| Team8Murom | Played14 | Won2 | Drawn6 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against13:17 | Goal Diff-4 | Points12 | Form DLLLD |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 8 teams in the Second League A - Division A Silver. Rodina Moskva II leads with 7 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
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Teams
Second League A - Division A SilverAll 8 teams competing in the Second League A - Division A Silver 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Second League A - Division A SilverBrowse 3 archived seasons of the Second League A - Division A Silver, from 2023 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 16 Mar 2025
The Russian Second League was established in 1992 as the third tier of professional football following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and reorganization of the Russian football structure. Initially featuring 115 teams across six geographic zones, the league expanded throughout the 1990s and 2000s to accommodate Russia's vast geography and numerous professional clubs. A major structural reform occurred in 2023, when the Russian Football Union restructured the Second League into Division A (third tier, 20 teams) and Division B (fourth tier, 57 teams across four regional groups). Division A itself was further split into Gold and Silver groups after the first stage, with the Silver Group comprising the lower-performing teams competing for promotion via playoffs and avoiding relegation to Division B. This tiered system emphasizes competitive balance while maintaining regional participation across Russia's expansive territory.
- —1992 — Russian Second League founded as third tier of post-Soviet professional football with 115 teams across six zones
- —1993 — League expanded to 124 teams across 7 zones with formal promotion and relegation system established
- —2011 — League rebranded as Professional Football League (PFL) under new administrative structure
- —2023 — Major restructuring created Division A (third tier, 20 teams) and Division B (fourth tier, 57 teams) with two-stage format in Division A
- —2025 — Silver Group format established with 8 teams competing in second-stage double round-robin for promotion and relegation determination
Competition Format 16 Mar 2025
The Russian Second League Division A - Silver Group features 8 teams competing in a second-stage double round-robin format following the initial first-stage competition. Teams in the Silver Group are those that finished 11th through 20th in the combined first-stage standings. Each team plays 14 matches in the Silver Group stage (double round-robin within the group). The top team in the Silver Group can qualify for promotion playoffs against the 4th-place team from the Gold Group, while teams finishing 5th-8th may contest playoffs against Division B runners-up for additional Division A spots. The bottom six teams (1st-6th place in Silver Group) are automatically relegated to Division B, making the Silver Group competition particularly intense for survival. Three points are awarded for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss, with tiebreakers determined by head-to-head record, goal difference, and total goals scored.
Analysis 16 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
The 2024-25 Russian Second League Division A - Silver Group presents a highly competitive battle for promotion and survival, with Rodina Moskva II commanding the standings with 25 points from 14 matches, establishing themselves as the group's dominant force. Close behind, Kaluga maintains 24 points with a superior goal-scoring record of 20 goals in 14 matches, positioning themselves as legitimate promotion contenders. The title race remains exceptionally tight, with just one point separating the top two teams, indicating that the concluding matches will determine promotion qualification and the playoff bracket structure. Torpedo Miass sits third with 20 points from 14 matches, securing a respectable position but facing stiff competition from the chasing pack.
The relegation battle intensifies at the lower end of the table, where Avangard Kursk finds themselves in severe jeopardy with just 13 points from 14 matches and a concerning -9 goal difference, placing them 7th and in immediate danger of automatic relegation to Division B. Murom occupies the bottom position with 12 points, having won only 2 matches and drawn 6, suggesting defensive solidity but alarming attacking deficiency with 13 goals scored against 17 conceded. The gap between safety and danger remains narrow, with only 4 points separating 5th place from the relegation zone, meaning multiple teams remain in contention for either promotion playoffs or survival through relegation playoffs.
Dinamo Vladivostok and Urozhay occupy the mid-table positions with 17 and 18 points respectively, both maintaining realistic hopes of securing playoff positions while remaining vigilant against relegation threats. Dinamo Vladivostok's -3 goal difference suggests they are performing above their underlying metrics, while Urozhay's neutral goal difference indicates a balanced but unconvincing campaign. The standout performer of the season has been Kaluga, whose prolific attacking output of 20 goals in 14 matches demonstrates exceptional offensive capability and suggests they possess the quality to secure promotion if they maintain their current trajectory through the remaining fixtures.
An unexpected storyline has emerged with Irtysh Omsk, who entered the second stage with moderate expectations but have demonstrated resilience with 19 points from 14 matches and a +2 goal difference, keeping themselves in contention for playoff positions. Their performance reflects the competitive nature of the Silver Group, where mid-table teams maintain genuine opportunities for advancement. The group's overall competitiveness is underscored by the fact that only 13 points separate first place from last place, meaning dramatic shifts in standings remain possible with the season's conclusion approaching.
League Structure and Competition Format
The Russian Second League Division A - Silver Group operates within a sophisticated two-stage competition framework introduced in 2023. The first stage involves 20 teams competing in a single round-robin format, after which the top 10 teams advance to the Gold Group and the bottom 10 descend to the Silver Group for the second stage. This structure creates two parallel competitions with distinct objectives: the Gold Group battles for direct promotion to the First League, while the Silver Group teams compete for survival and potential playoff opportunities.
In the second stage, the Silver Group's 8 teams (representing the 13th-20th finishers from the first stage) contest a double round-robin tournament, with each team playing 14 matches. The 2024-25 season has seen this format produce compelling narratives, with Rodina Moskva II demonstrating consistent excellence and Kaluga showcasing attacking prowess. The format's design ensures that teams cannot afford complacency, as the gap between promotion qualification and relegation remains minimal throughout the season.
Promotion and Relegation Mechanisms
The Silver Group's promotion and relegation structure creates multiple pathways for clubs seeking advancement or fighting for survival. The group champion earns the right to contest a promotion playoff against the 4th-place finisher from the Gold Group, offering a genuine opportunity for elevation to the First League despite finishing outside the top 10 in the first stage. Teams finishing 5th through 8th in the Silver Group qualify for relegation playoffs against Division B runners-up, providing additional opportunities for Division A retention.
However, the stakes are considerably higher for lower-placed teams, as the bottom six finishers face automatic relegation to Division B without playoff reprieve. This creates a tournament within the tournament, where teams like Avangard Kursk and Murom must secure crucial victories to avoid the drop. The relegation mechanism ensures that every match carries significant consequence, preventing any team from securing safety until mathematically confirmed.
Historical Context and Recent Evolution
The Russian Second League's evolution reflects broader changes in Russian football administration and the country's competitive structure. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the newly independent Russian Federation established the Second League in 1992 as the third tier, initially featuring 115 teams across six geographic zones. This regional approach accommodated Russia's vast territory and the need to incorporate numerous clubs from the defunct Soviet system.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the league expanded and contracted based on administrative decisions and professional football's economic viability across different regions. The 2011 rebranding to the Professional Football League (PFL) represented an attempt to professionalize the competition, though structural challenges persisted. The 2023 restructuring into Division A and Division B marked the most significant reform in recent years, creating a more streamlined and competitive framework while maintaining regional participation.
The introduction of the Silver Group in 2025 represents the maturation of this restructured format, allowing for more balanced competition and clearer promotion pathways. The current season demonstrates the effectiveness of this structure, with the Silver Group providing compelling football and genuine jeopardy for all participating clubs.
Teams and Club Profiles
The Silver Group comprises a diverse array of clubs representing different regions of Russia and varying organizational structures. Rodina Moskva II, the reserve team of Moscow-based Rodina, demonstrates the competitive quality of elite clubs' second squads, currently leading the group with impressive consistency. Kaluga, an independent professional outfit based in the Kaluga Oblast region, represents the traditional regional club model and has emerged as the group's most prolific attacking force.
Torpedo Miass, based in the Chelyabinsk Oblast in the Urals region, brings industrial-era football heritage to the competition, while Irtysh Omsk represents the Far East's football tradition from Siberia. Urozhay and Dinamo Vladivostok similarly reflect Russia's geographic diversity, with clubs from different regions contributing to the national third-tier competition. Avangard Kursk and Murom complete the eight-team lineup, though both face significant challenges in the current campaign.
This composition reflects the Russian Football Union's commitment to maintaining professional football across the country's expansive territory, despite economic and logistical challenges. The presence of both reserve teams and independent clubs creates varied competitive dynamics and provides development pathways for different organizational models within Russian football.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams are in the Second League Division A Silver Group?
Eight teams compete in the Silver Group, which is the second stage of the Russian Second League Division A. These are the teams that finished 11th-20th in the combined first-stage standings.
What happens to teams in the Silver Group at the end of the season?
The top team can qualify for promotion playoffs against the Gold Group 4th-place team. Teams 5th-8th may contest playoffs against Division B runners-up. The bottom six teams are automatically relegated to Division B.
How does promotion from the Silver Group work?
The Silver Group champion can earn a playoff spot against the 4th-place Gold Group team for promotion to the First League. Teams 5th-8th compete in playoffs against Division B runners-up for additional Division A spots in the following season.
What is the format of the Silver Group competition?
Teams play a double round-robin format, with each team playing 14 matches against the other 7 teams in the group. Points are awarded on a 3-1-0 basis (win-draw-loss).
When did the Silver Group format begin?
The Silver Group was introduced in 2023 as part of a major restructuring of the Russian football pyramid, creating a more competitive two-stage format for Division A teams.
How many teams are relegated from the Silver Group?
Six teams are automatically relegated to Division B at the end of the season, representing the bottom six finishers in the Silver Group standings.
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