We are starting to summarize the results of the 2025/26 season for our team. By tradition, we publish the most interesting statistical data provided by RuStat.
In total, the white-blues played 42 official matches in the 2025/26 season: 17 wins, 10 draws, and 15 losses (three on penalties). Their goal difference was 70:51.
Our team recorded seven crushing victories. The last time they had more was in the 2021/22 season under Sandro Schwarz (8).
In the final Russian Championship table, Dynamo finished seventh for the fourth time in their history (previously in the 2010, 2012/13, and 2020/21 seasons) and reached the RPL Path final for the first time since the Russian Cup reform.
Dynamo was the best team in the RPL after the first half, with 15 wins, 9 draws, and 6 losses.
In the second half of the championship, the white-blues earned 28 points (only Zenit and Krasnodar have more).
Dynamo started the calendar year with three consecutive victories in the Russian Championship for the first time since 2003 (4-0 against Krylia Sovetov, 4-1 against CSKA, 1-0 against Rostov). In the Cup, the streak went four games, with a 5-2 rout of Spartak.
Dynamo defeated CSKA for the second time in its history in the Russian Championship (the first time was in 2011, 4-0), and also scored five goals against Spartak (the first time this happened was in 2012, at Luzhniki, 5-1).
In the penultimate round, Dynamo ended their losing streak against Krasnodar, defeating the reigning Russian champions for the 14th time. Only Lokomotiv (18) has more such victories.
In the match against Orenburg in the 23rd round, our team scored in its 23rd consecutive home match, equaling a club record.
The white-and-blues scored 15 goals from set pieces, excluding penalties (12 from corners and 3 from free kicks). In Premier League matches, 34% of set pieces resulted in goals (the third-highest rate after Pari NN and Krasnodar).
Fourteen players from Dynamo's Lev Yashin Academy played in the season's games, three of whom made their debut for the main team (Kurban Rasulov, Timofey Marinkin, and Maksim Balakhanov). They scored 20 goals and provided 14 assists.
Below, all the figures are presented for the Russian Premier League season.
Dynamo scored 51 goals (fourth in the league), created 186 scoring chances (fifth), and converted 27% of them (tied for fourth place).
Dynamo scored 91 goals in matches involving them; only Lokomotiv scored more (93).
Dynamo committed only 380 fouls (only CSKA and Zenit had fewer) and were sent off just once (the same number as Orenburg and Rubin).
The Blue-Whites led in the number of progressive passes (3,040) and took second place in a number of metrics: corners (164), shots (431), accurate shots (164), shots on goal (9), crosses (421), and successful team pressing (289).
Our team's players collected 1,872 rebounds—only Baltika and Dynamo Makhachkala had more.
Dynamo finished fourth in accurate key passes (94) and successful defensive duels (1,372), and fifth in ball possession (54%) and number of passes (14,283). Of these, 80% were accurate (sixth place).
Over the season, the Blue-Whites carried out 1,879 positional attacks (fourth most in the RPL), 11% of which resulted in shots. In terms of the number of quick attacks, the team took second place from the bottom (343, of which 18% were shots).