Russian Futsal Super League
Country | Russia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Founded | 1991 |
Number of teams | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Russian Futsal Cup |
International cup(s) | UEFA Futsal Cup |
Current champions | MFK Dinamo Moskva |
Most championships | Dina Moskva (9) |
Website | amfr.ru |
Current Season at UEFA.com |
Russian futsal Superleague (Russian Чемпионат России по мини-футболу (Суперлига)) is the premier professional futsal league in Russia. It was founded in 1991. The Super League, which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 14 teams, including teams like Dina Moskva, 3-times European club championship an Intercontinental Cup winner, Dinamo Moskva, UEFA Futsal Cup 2006–07 winner and Viz-Sinara Ekaterinburg, UEFA Futsal Cup 2007–08 winner.[1]
Season | Champions | 2nd place | 3rd place |
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1991 | KSM-24 (Moscow) | Metallurg (Aldan) | Agros-Intex (Chişinău) |
1992 | Dina (Moscow) | Spartak (Moscow) | Stroitel (Verh-Neyvinsk) |
1992-93 | Dina (Moscow) | Dina-MAB (Moscow) | Fenix (Chelyabinsk) |
1993-94 | Dina (Moscow) | Fenix (Chelyabinsk) | KSM-24 (Moscow) |
1994-95 | Dina (Moscow) | Minkas (Moscow) | VIZ (Yekaterinburg) |
1995-96 | Dina (Moscow) | KSM-24 (Moscow) | TTG (Yugorsk) |
1996-97 | Dina (Moscow) | GKI-Gazprom (Moscow) | TTG-Java (Yugorsk) |
1997-98 | Dina (Moscow) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | GKI-Gazprom (Moscow) |
1998-99 | Dina (Moscow) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | Minkas (Moscow) |
1999-00 | Dina (Moscow) | Spartak (Moscow) | GKI-Gazprom (Moscow) |
2000-01 | Spartak (Moscow) | Norilsky Nikel (Norilsk) | TTG-Java-Java (Yugorsk) |
2001-02 | Norilsky Nikel (Norilsk) | GKI-Gazprom (Moscow) | Spartak (Moscow) |
2002-03 | Dinamo (Moscow) | Norilsky Nikel (Norilsk) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) |
2003-04 | Dinamo (Moscow) | Dina (Moscow) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) |
2004-05 | Dinamo (Moscow) | Spartak-Shchyolkovo (Moscow Oblast) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) |
2005-06 | Dinamo (Moscow) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | Spartak-Shchyolkovo (Moscow Oblast) |
2006-07 | Dinamo (Moscow) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | TTG-Java (Yugorsk) |
2007-08 | Dinamo-Yamal (Moscow) | TTG-Java (Yugorsk) | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) |
2008-09 | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | Dinamo-Yamal (Moscow) | TTG-Yugra (Yugorsk) |
2009-10 | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | Tyumen (Tyumen) | Dinamo-Yamal (Moscow) |
2010-11 | MFK Dinamo Moskva | VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) | Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) |
2011-12 | MFK Dinamo Moskva | Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) | Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) |
2012-13 | MFK Dinamo Moskva | Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) | MFK Tyumen |
2013-14 | Dina (Moscow) | Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) | Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) |
2014-15 | Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) | Dinamo Moscow | Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) |
Teams 2012-2013
- Dina (Moscow)
- Dinamo Moscow
- Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk)
- MFK KPRF
- MFK Mytishchi
- Norilsky Nikel Norilsk
- Novaya Generatsiya Syktyvkar
- Politekh Saint Petersburg
- Sibiryak (Novosibirsk)
- Sinara (Ekaterinburg)
- MFK Tyumen
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