Russian Women's Handball Super League

Women's Superleague
Sport Handball
Founded 1993
No. of teams 9
Country Russia Russia
Continent European Union Europe
Most recent champion(s) Dynamo Volgograd
(12th title)
Official website www.rushandball.ru (Russian)

The Russian Women's Handball Superleague is the premier women's handball competition in Russia. Dynamo Volgograd, formerly known as Rotor and Akva, is the championship's most successful club as of 2014 with 12 titles. On the other hand, Lada Togliatti holds the record for consecutive wins, with five titles in a row. Istochnik Rostov, Rostov-Don (formerly Rostselmash) and Zvezda Zvenigorod have also won the competition.

Currently ten clubs take part in the competition, with the top eight playing the championship play-offs and the two bottom ones defending its spot in a promotion. The 2012 edition is being contested by AGU-Adyif Maykop, Astrakhanochka, Dynamo Volgograd, Kuban Krasnodar, Lada Togliatti, Luch Moscow, Rostov-Don, Universitet Izhevsk and Zvezda Zvenigorod. Kirovchanka Saint Petersburg retired from the competition, leaving it one team short.[1]

The Russian Championship's leading teams have been successful in EHF's competitions. Zvezda Zvenigorod won the Champions League and the EHF Cup, while Dynamo Volgograd, Istochnik Rostov and Lada Togliatti have won either the EHF Cup or the Cup Winners' Cup. Kuban Krasnodar, Luch Moscow (f. Trud) and Rostselmash also won international competitions back in the Soviet era.[2] Currently both the champion and the runner-up take part in the Champions League.[3]

List of champions

  • 1993 Rotor Volgograd
  • 1994 Rostselmash
  • 1995 Rotor Volgograd
  • 1996 Rotor Volgograd
  • 1997 Istochnik Rostov
  • 1998 Istochnik Rostov
  • 1999 Akva Volgograd
  • 2000 Akva Volgograd
  • 2001 Akva Volgograd
  • 2002 Lada Togliatti
  • 2003 Lada Togliatti

  • 2004 Lada Togliatti
  • 2005 Lada Togliatti
  • 2006 Lada Togliatti
  • 2007 Zvezda Zvenigorod
  • 2008 Lada Togliatti
  • 2009 Dynamo Volgograd
  • 2010 Dynamo Volgograd
  • 2011 Dynamo Volgograd
  • 2012 Dynamo Volgograd
  • 2013 Dynamo Volgograd
  • 2014 Dynamo Volgograd

References

  1. Table and results in the Handball Union of Russia's website
  2. List of champions of EHF competitions in the-sports.org
  3. 2011-12 results in EHF's website