Russian Futsal Super League

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The Russian Futsal Superleague (Russian: Чемпионат России по мини-футболу (Суперлига), Superliga; complete official name PARI-Russian Futsal Championship among the club teams of Superleague, Russian: PARI-Чемпионат России по мини-футболу (футзалу) среди команд клубов Суперлиги) 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 12 teams.

Russian Futsal Super League
Founded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
CountryRussia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Relegation toRussian Futsal Top League
Domestic cup(s)Russian Futsal Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Futsal Cup (suspended in 2022)
Current championsGazprom-Ugra (4)
Most championshipsDinamo Moscow (11)
Websitesuperliga.rfs.ru

Champions and prize winners

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Season Champions 2nd place 3rd place
1991 KSM-24 (Moscow) (1) Metallurg (Aldan) Agros-Intex (Chişinău)
1992 Dina (Moscow) Spartak (Moscow) Stroitel (Novouralsk)
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)
1999–2000 Dina (Moscow) Spartak (Moscow) GKI-Gazprom (Moscow)
2000–01 Spartak (Moscow) (1) Norilsky Nikel (Norilsk) TTG-Java (Yugorsk)
2001–02 Norilsky Nikel (Norilsk) (1) 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 Dinamo Moscow VIZ-Sinara (Yekaterinburg) Sibiryak (Novosibirsk)
2011–12 Dinamo Moscow Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk)
2012–13 Dinamo Moscow oblast Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) MFK Tyumen
2013–14 Dina (Moscow) (10) Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) Sibiryak (Novosibirsk)
2014–15 Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) Dinamo Moscow oblast Sibiryak (Novosibirsk)
2015–16 Dinamo Moscow Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) Sibiryak (Novosibirsk)
2016–17 Dinamo Moscow (11) Dina (Moscow) Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk)
2017–18 Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) (2) Sibiryak (Novosibirsk) MFK Tyumen
2018–19 Tyumen (1) MFK KPRF (Moscow) Dinamo-Samara
2019–20 MFK KPRF (Moscow) (1) Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) Sinara (Yekaterinburg)
2020–21 Sinara (Yekaterinburg) (3) Tyumen (Tyumen) Norilsk Nickel (Norilsk)
2021–22 Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) (3) MFK KPRF (Moscow) Norilsk Nickel (Norilsk)
2022–23 MFK KPRF (Moscow) (2) Norilsk Nickel (Norilsk) Sinara (Yekaterinburg)
2023–24 Gazprom-Ugra (Yugorsk) (4) Ukhta (Ukhta) Tyumen (Tyumen)

Teams 2024-2025

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Club City Area
  Gazprom-Ugra   Yugorsk “Yubileiny” Sports Home
KPRF   Moscow SC “Yunost”, Klimovsk
Novaya Generatsiya   Syktyvkar SC “Orbita”
Norilsky Nikel   Norilsk FOK “Аika”
Sinara   Yekaterinburg DIVS
Torpedo   Nizhny Novgorod FOK “Meshchersky”
Tyumen   Tyumen SC “Tsentralnyy”
Ukhta   Ukhta USC “Ukhta”
LKS   Lipetsk SC “Atlant”
Kristall   Saint Petersburg Nova Arena
Sibiryak   Novosibirsk Sibiryak Futsal Center
  IrAero   Irkutsk “Trud” Sports Home

References

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