Russian Women's Futsal Super League
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Founded | 1993 |
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Country | Russia |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 6 |
Domestic cup(s) | Women's Cup |
Current champions | Normanochka (2021–22) |
The Russian Women's Futsal Championship is the women's premier futsal championship in Russia, is operated by the AMFR. It was founded in 1993, which is played under UEFA rules and currently consists of 6 teams.[citation needed]
Because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions all Russian teams, whether national representative teams or club teams.[1]
Champions by year
Season | Winner |
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1993 | Baltica St. Petersburg |
1994 | Junior Volgograd |
1995 | Junior Volgograd |
1996 | S. Ljubertcy |
1997 | S. Ljubertcy |
1998 | Lok. Volgograd |
1999 | Lok. Volgograd |
2000 | Lok. Volgograd |
2001 | Rokada Volgograd |
2002 | Rokada Volgograd |
2003 | Rokada Volgograd |
2004 | Chertanovo Moscow |
2005 | Chertanovo Moscow |
2006 | Chertanovo Moscow |
2007 | Viktoria N. Novgorod |
2008 | Laguna Penza |
2009 | Laguna Penza |
2010 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2011 | Laguna Penza |
2012 | Laguna Penza |
2013 | Laguna Penza |
2014 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2015 | Laguna Penza |
2016 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2017 | Torpedo Moscow |
2018 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2019 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2020 | Aurora St. Petersburg |
2021 | Normanochka Nizhny Novgorod |
2022 | Normanochka Nizhny Novgorod |
2023 | Kristall St. Petersburg |
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