Russian Premier League (season 2004)
Russian First Division (season 2004)
- FC Terek Grozny - Russian cup winners and First Division champions - promoted
- FC Tom' Tomsk - second placed - promoted
- FC Sokol Saratov - third placed
- FC KAMAZ Naberezhnie Chelni - the 4th
- FC Khimki Khimki - the 5th
- FC Orel Orel - the 6th
- FC SKA-Energy Khabarovsk - the 7th
- FC Anzhi Mahachkala - the 8th
- FC Metallurg Lipeck - the 9th
- FC Lokomativ Chita - the 10th
- FC Dinamo Mahachkala - the 11th
- FC Spartak Nalchik - the 12th
- FC Arsenal Tula - the 13th
- FC Luch-Energy Vladivostok - the 14th
- FC Dinamo Briansk - the 15th
- FC Metallurg-Kuzbass - the 16th
- FC Chernomoretc Novorossijsk - the 17th
- FC Uralan Elista - the 18th - relegated
- FC Neftehimik Nizhnekamsk - the 19th - relegated
- FC Baltika Kaliningrad - the 20th - relegated
- FC Lisma-Mordovia Saransk - the 21st - relegated
- FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk - the 22nd - relegated
Russian Second Division East (season 2004)
- FC Chkalovetc-1936 Novosibirsk - Second Division East Champions - promoted
- FC Amur Blagoveshensk - 2nd
- FC Dinamo Barnaul - 3rd
- FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk - 4th
- FC Zvezda Irkutsk - 5th
- FC Smena Komsomolsk-Na-Amure - 6th
- FC Okean Nahodka - 7th
- FC Irtish Omsk - 8th
- FC Sibiryak Bratsk - 9th
- FC Shakhter Prokopjevsk - 10th - relegated
See also