The Russian Women's Volleyball Super League, is the highest professional women's volleyball league in Russia. It is organized and administered by the Russian Volleyball Federation.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991 brought an end to all sports leagues played in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Women's Volleyball Championship. The national league was created by the Russian Volleyball Federation as a continuation of the Soviet Championships. The 1991–92 inaugural season had the participation of clubs based in the Russian Commonwealth and Yugoslavia. From the second season onwards only clubs based in Russia were allowed to compete.[citation needed]
This is how the League changed its name and structure through time.
Years
1st Division
2nd Division
3rd Division
4th Division
5th Division
1991–1992
Major League
First League
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–
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1992–1995
Major League A
Major League B
First League
Second League
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1995–1996
Super League
Major League A
Major League B
First League
Second League
1996–2001
Super League
Premier League ("Europe" and "Siberia and Far East" zones)
First League ("Europe" and "Siberia and Far East" zones)
Second League
–
2001–2011
Super League
Major League A ("Europe" and "Siberia and Far East" zones)
Major League B ("Europe" and "Siberia and Far East" zones)
First League
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2011–0000
Super League
Major League A
Major League B ("Europe" and "Siberia and Far East" zones)
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–
Teamsedit
The following clubs are competing in the 2020–21 season:[1]
The award for best player of the Super League was created by the Russian Volleyball Federation in 2006 and named after two time Olympic gold medallist Lyudmila Buldakova, a former player who died that year. The winner is voted by the head coaches of the league's teams.[3][4]
^"2021 Superliga". Volleyball Federation of Russia (ВФВ) (in Russian). Retrieved 2 May 2021.
^"Volleyball - Russia - Women's Super League : presentation and medal winners". Info Média Conseil. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
^"Goncharova awarded the best player of Superleague second year in a row". russiavolley.com. 12 June 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
^"Nataliya Goncharova wins the "Best Player" award third time in a row". russiavolley.com. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
External linksedit
Volleyball in Russia
Russian League. women.volleybox.net (in English)
January 01, 1970
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The Russian Women s Volleyball Super League is the highest professional women s volleyball league in Russia It is organized and administered by the Russian Volleyball Federation Russian Women s Volleyball Super LeagueSportVolleyballFounded1991 33 years ago 1991 No of teams14CountryRussiaConfederationCEVMost recentchampion s Dynamo Moscow 8th title Most titlesUralochka Ekaterinburg 14 titles Relegation toMajor League ADomestic cup s Russian CupRussian SuperCupInternational cup s CEV Champions League CEV CupCEV Challenge CupOfficial websitevolley wbr ru Contents 1 History 2 Teams 3 Results 4 Titles by club 5 All time team records 6 Lyudmila Buldakova award 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991 brought an end to all sports leagues played in the Soviet Union including the Soviet Women s Volleyball Championship The national league was created by the Russian Volleyball Federation as a continuation of the Soviet Championships The 1991 92 inaugural season had the participation of clubs based in the Russian Commonwealth and Yugoslavia From the second season onwards only clubs based in Russia were allowed to compete citation needed This is how the League changed its name and structure through time Years 1st Division 2nd Division 3rd Division 4th Division 5th Division 1991 1992 Major League First League 1992 1995 Major League A Major League B First League Second League 1995 1996 Super League Major League A Major League B First League Second League 1996 2001 Super League Premier League Europe and Siberia and Far East zones First League Europe and Siberia and Far East zones Second League 2001 2011 Super League Major League A Europe and Siberia and Far East zones Major League B Europe and Siberia and Far East zones First League 2011 0 0 0 0 Super League Major League A Major League B Europe and Siberia and Far East zones Teams editThe following clubs are competing in the 2020 21 season 1 nbsp nbsp Dinamo Ak Bars nbsp Dinamo Krasnodar nbsp Dinamo Moscow nbsp Dinamo Metar nbsp Leningradka nbsp Proton nbsp Lipetsk nbsp Uralochka NTMK nbsp Yenisei nbsp Zarechie Odintsovo nbsp Tulitsa nbsp Lokomotiv Kaliningrad nbsp Spartaclass notpageimage 2020 21 Super League teams location Team Location Venue Capacity Dinamo Ak Bars Kazan Kazan Volleyball Centre 5 000 Dinamo Krasnodar Krasnodar Palais des Sports Olympus 3 000 Dinamo Moscow Moscow Dynamo Volleyball Arena 3 500 Dinamo Metar Chelyabinsk Metar Sport 2 500 Leningradka Saint Petersburg SPbGMTU Sports Complex 2 000 Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Kaliningrad Amberarena 7 000 Proton Balakovo FOK Zviozdny 2 500 Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Palace of Sports Yekaterinburg 5 000 Minchanka Minsk Minsk Belarus Sports Palace Uruchye 3 000 Yenisei Krasnoyarsk Ivan Yarygin Sports Palace 3 300 Zarechie Odintsovo Odintsovo Volleyball Sports Complex 2 200 Sparta Nizhny Novgorod Sports Palace North Star 800 Lipetsk Lipetsk Sports School of Lipetsk Tulitsa Tula Manege of CS ArsenalResults editSeason Winner Runner up Third 1991 92 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Mladost Zagreb CSKA Moscow 1992 93 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Yunezis Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow 1993 94 Uralochka Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow Uralochka Yekaterinburg II 1994 95 Uralochka Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow Uralochka Yekaterinburg II 1995 96 Uralochka Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg 1996 97 Uralochka Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg 1997 98 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow 1998 99 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg Fakel Novy Urengoy 1999 00 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg CSKA Moscow 2000 01 Uralochka Yekaterinburg Universitet Belgorod Uraltransbank Yekaterinburg 2001 02 Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Aeroflot Malakhit Yekaterinburg Universitet Belgorod 2002 03 Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Universitet Belgorod Balakovskaia AES Balakovo 2003 04 Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Dinamo Moskovskaya Balakovskaia AES Balakovo 2004 05 Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Dinamo Moscow Balakovskaia AES Balakovo 2005 06 Dinamo Moscow Zarechie Odintsovo Dinamo Moskovskaya 2006 07 Dinamo Moscow CSKA Moscow Samorodok Khabarovsk 2007 08 Zarechie Odintsovo Dinamo Moscow Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2008 09 Dinamo Moscow Zarechie Odintsovo Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2009 10 Zarechie Odintsovo Dinamo Moscow Dinamo Krasnodar 2010 11 Dinamo Kazan Dinamo Moscow Dinamo Krasnodar 2011 12 Dinamo Kazan Dinamo Moscow Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2012 13 Dinamo Kazan Dinamo Moscow Omichka Omsk 2013 14 Dinamo Kazan Dinamo Moscow Omichka Omsk 2014 15 Dinamo Kazan Dinamo Moscow Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2015 16 Dinamo Moscow Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Dinamo Krasnodar 2016 17 Dinamo Moscow Dinamo Kazan Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 2017 18 Dinamo Moscow Dinamo Kazan Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2018 19 Dinamo Moscow VK Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2019 20 Dinamo Kazan VK Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 2020 21 VK Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Dinamo Moscow Dinamo Kazan 2021 22 VK Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg Dinamo Moscow 2022 23 Dinamo Moscow VK Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Proton Saratov Source 2 Titles by club editClub Winners Runners up Uralochka NTMK Yekaterinburg 14 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 00 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2 2015 16 2021 22 Dinamo Moscow 8 2005 06 2006 07 2008 09 2015 16 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2022 23 8 2004 05 2007 08 2009 10 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 Dinamo Kazan 6 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2019 20 2 2016 17 2017 18 Zarechie Odintsovo 2 2007 08 2009 10 2 2005 06 2008 09 Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 2 2020 21 2021 22 3 2018 19 2019 20 2022 23 All time team records editVarious statistics since 2007 2008 Based on W 2 pts and D 1 pts Team S Firs Best Pts MP W L GF GA diff 1 WVC Dynamo Moscow RUS 15 2007 2008 1st 671 370 301 69 976 381 595 2 Uralochka NTMK Ekaterinburg RUS 15 2007 2008 2nd 580 366 214 152 776 603 173 3 Dinamo Kazan RUS 13 2009 2010 1st 573 317 256 61 830 316 514 4 Zarechie Odintsovo RUS 15 2007 2008 1st 543 351 192 159 706 636 70 5 Dinamo Krasnodar RUS 13 2009 2010 3rd 468 296 172 124 604 491 113 6 Proton Volleyball Club Balakovo RUS 14 2007 2008 424 314 110 204 457 699 242 7 Leningradka Saint Petersburg RUS 12 2007 2008 358 261 97 164 415 566 151 8 Avtodor Metar Chelyabinsk RUS 13 2007 2008 353 279 74 205 334 688 354 9 Omichka Omsk RUS 9 2007 2008 3rd 348 222 126 96 450 388 62 10 Lokomotiv Kaliningrad RUS 8 2007 2008 2nd 271 173 98 75 347 306 41 11 Yenisei Krasnoyarsk RUS 8 2012 2013 3rd 232 164 68 96 281 336 55 12 Torch Novy Urengoi RUS 5 2008 2009 176 130 46 84 203 284 81 13 Samorodok Khabarovsk RUS 5 2007 2008 4th 173 125 48 77 190 270 80 14 VC Sakhalin RUS 4 2016 2017 137 99 38 61 152 224 72 15 Indesit Lipetsk RUS 5 2007 2008 137 103 34 69 160 234 74 16 Tyumen Tyumen RUS 3 2011 2012 100 74 26 48 120 169 49 17 Universitet Belgorod RUS 3 2007 2008 100 73 27 46 115 165 50 18 Minchanka Minsk BLR 4 2018 2019 99 73 26 47 110 167 57 19 Severstal Cherepovets RUS 2 2011 2012 65 50 15 35 68 120 52 20 Ufimochka UGNTU RUS 2 2012 2013 56 46 10 36 52 121 69 21 Voronezh RUS 2 2014 2015 46 41 5 36 31 113 82 22 VC Tulitsa RUS 2 2020 2021 38 28 10 18 48 63 15 23 Nizhniy Novgorod RUS 3 2018 2019 38 29 9 20 41 68 27 24 Hara Morin Ulan Ude RUS 1 2013 2014 32 24 8 16 33 58 25 25 CSKA Moscow RUS 1 2007 2008 30 20 10 10 42 39 3 26 Kazanochka Kazan RUS 1 2007 2008 24 20 4 16 18 54 36Lyudmila Buldakova award editThe award for best player of the Super League was created by the Russian Volleyball Federation in 2006 and named after two time Olympic gold medallist Lyudmila Buldakova a former player who died that year The winner is voted by the head coaches of the league s teams 3 4 Season Winner Club 2006 07 nbsp Lyubov Yagodina WVC CSKA Moscow 2007 08 nbsp Lyubov Sokolova Zarechie Odintsovo 2008 09 nbsp Yevgeniya Estes Uralochka NTMK 2009 10 nbsp Tatiana Kosheleva Zarechie Odintsovo 2010 11 nbsp Yekaterina Gamova Dinamo Kazan 2011 12 nbsp Angelina Grun Dinamo Moscow 2012 13 nbsp Yekaterina Gamova Dinamo Kazan 2013 14 nbsp Yekaterina Gamova Dinamo Kazan 2014 15 nbsp Nataliya Goncharova Dinamo Moscow 2015 16 nbsp Nataliya Goncharova Dinamo Moscow 2016 17 nbsp Nataliya Goncharova Dinamo Moscow 2017 18 nbsp Nataliya Goncharova Dinamo Moscow 2018 19 nbsp Nataliya Goncharova Dinamo MoscowSee also editVolleyball in Russia Soviet Women s Volleyball ChampionshipReferences edit 2021 Superliga Volleyball Federation of Russia VFV in Russian Retrieved 2 May 2021 Volleyball Russia Women s Super League presentation and medal winners Info Media Conseil Retrieved 25 February 2017 Goncharova awarded the best player of Superleague second year in a row russiavolley com 12 June 2016 Retrieved 25 February 2017 Nataliya Goncharova wins the Best Player award third time in a row russiavolley com 8 June 2017 Retrieved 3 September 2017 External links editVolleyball in Russia Russian League women volleybox net in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian Women 27s Volleyball Super League amp oldid 1209869894, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,