Russian Basketball Super League

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The Russian Basketball Super League (Russian: Баскетбольная суперлига) is the top league of Russian basketball. There are 13 teams in Men's Division A, 14 in Division B, 12 teams in Women's Division A, and 15 in Division B.

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[edit] Super League 2005/2006

[edit] Men's Division A

In the 2005/2006 season Men's Division A of the Russian Super League consists of the following teams:

  • Lokomotiv Rostov-on-Don
  • CSK VVS Samara
  • Dynamo Saint Petersburg
  • Spartak Saint Petersburg
  • Universitet Surgut
  • Spartak Primorie Vladivostok

[edit] Men's Division B

In the 2005/2006 season Men's Division B of the Russian Super League consists of the following teams:

  • Severstal Cherepovec
  • UNICS-2 Kazan
  • Universitet-Sputnik Kirov
  • Enisey Krasnoyarsk
  • Metallurg-University Magnitogorsk
  • Dizelist Marks
  • Dynamo-2 Moscow
  • BC Khimki-2 Moscow Oblast
  • Stariy Sobol Nizhniy Tagil
  • Ural Great-2 Perm
  • TEMP-SUMZ Revda
  • CSK VVS Samara Oblast
  • Standart Tolyatti
  • Sojuz Zaretchny

[edit] Women's Division A

In the 2005/2006 season Women's Division A of the Russian Super League consists of the following teams:

  • Technological University Kazan
  • Shelen Krasnoyarsk
  • Dynamo Kursk
  • Dynamo Moscow
  • Dynamo Moskow Oblast
  • Spartak Moscow Oblast
  • Dynamo-Energiya Novosibirsk
  • Nadezhda Orenburg
  • Baltiyskaia Zvezda Saint Petersburg
  • VBM-SGAU Samara
  • Vologda-Chevakata Vologda
  • UMMC Yekaterinburg

[edit] Women's Division B

In the 2005/2006 season Women's Division B of the Russian Super League consists of the following teams:

  • Slavianka-CKPZ Cheliabinsk
  • Energi Ivanovo
  • Dynamo-2 Kursk
  • Dynamo-2 Moskow
  • Gloria-MIIT Moscow
  • Spartak-SHVSM Moscow
  • Dynamo-2 Moskow Oblast
  • Spartak-2 Moscow Oblast
  • Nadezhda-2 Orenburg
  • Spartak Penza
  • Viktorija Saratov
  • Zyrjanotchka Syktyvkar
  • Tveritchanka 2000 Tver
  • Chevakata-SDUSHOR Vologda
  • UMMC-Junior Yekaterinburg

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