2016–17 Russian Handball Super League

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Superleague
Season2016–17
Champions Chekhovskiye Medvedi
(20th title)
2017–18
All statistics correct as of 14 June 2017.

The 2016–17 Superleague is the 25th season of the Russian Handball Super League, Russian's top-tier handball league. A total of twelve teams contest this season's league. Chekhovskiye Medvedi are the defending champions.

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Format

The competition format for the 2016–17 season consists of a home-and-away double round-robin system. The first eight teams qualifies for play-offs, while the last four plays relegation round. The last team of this relegation round is relegated.

Teams

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Chekhovskiye Medvedi
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Universitet-Neva
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SKIF Krasnodar
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Dinamo Viktor Stavropol
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SSAU-Saratov
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Dinamo Astrakhan
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Kaustik Volgograd
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Permskie Medvedi
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UGNTU-VNZM Ufa
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Sungul Snezhinsk
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UOR N°2 Moscow
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Dynamo Chelyabinsk
2016–17 Superleague teams

The following 12 clubs compete in the Superleague during the 2016–17 season.

TeamCityArena
Chekhovskiye Medvedi Chekhov Olimpiysky Sport Palace
Universitet-Neva Saint Petersburg SDUSHOR Kirovskogo
SKIF Krasnodar Krasnodar Olympus Arena
Dinamo Viktor Stavropol Stavropol Sports Complex Olimp
SSAU-Saratov Saratov Yubileynyy Sports Center
Dinamo Astrakhan Astrakhan Sports Complex Star
HC Kaustik Volgograd Volgograd Molodezhnaya Sports Center
GK Permskie Medvedi Perm Sports Palace Krasava
UGNTU-VNZM Ufa Ufa Sports Complex Neftekhimik
Sungul Snezhinsk Snezhinsk UIC Sungul
UOR N°2 Moscow Moscow UOR n°2 Sports Center
Dynamo Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk Sports Complex Flight

Regular season

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Chekhovskiye Medvedi 222011747598+14941 Play-offs
2 Universitet-Neva 221714657559+9835
3 SKIF Krasnodar 221516677610+6731
4 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 221237608572+3627
5 SSAU-Saratov 221309633598+3526
6 Dinamo Astrakhan 2211386236331025
7 HC Kaustik Volgograd 22769608612420
8 GK Permskie Medvedi 2291126006444419
9 UGNTU-VNZM 2262145546378314 Relegation Round
10 Sungul Snezhinsk 2251166356673211
11 UOR N°2 Moscow 2250176237128910
12 Dynamo Chelyabinsk 2221195526751235
Source: Superleague

Play-offs

Quarterfinals
21–26 April
Semifinals
12–17 May
Finals
22–27 May
                 
1 Chekhovskiye Medvedi 3832
8 GK Permskie Medvedi 21 24
1 Chekhovskiye Medvedi 3129
4 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 28 28
4 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 3530
5 SSAU-Saratov 27 25
1 Chekhovskiye Medvedi 273328
2 Universitet-Neva 21 25 24
2 Universitet-Neva 23 2524
7 HC Kaustik Volgograd 2522 18
2 Universitet-Neva 2326 25Third place
3 SKIF Krasnodar 22 2822
3 SKIF Krasnodar 29323 SKIF Krasnodar 27 2928
6 Dinamo Astrakhan 24 24 4 Dinamo Viktor Stavropol 3224 23
5-8th place semifinals
12,16 May
5th place
22,26 May
          
5 SSAU-Saratov 3636
8 GK Permskie Medvedi 27 23
5 SSAU-Saratov 27 32
6 Dinamo Astrakhan 2934
6 Dinamo Astrakhan 2932
7 HC Kaustik Volgograd 24 23 7th place
7 HC Kaustik Volgograd 3627
8 GK Permskie Medvedi 23 22

Relegation group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDBPPts
9 UGNTU-VNZM 12705342319+231428
10 UOR N°2 Moscow 12624365347+181024
11 Sungul Snezhinsk 1243535636151122
12 Dynamo Chelyabinsk 1241731835436514
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