Russian Women's Handball Super Cup

Last updated
Russian Women's Handball Super Cup
Founded2014
CountryRussia
Confederation EHF (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
CSKA Moscow (2024–25)
Most titles Rostov-Don (7 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Sports current event.svg2024–25 season

The Russian Women's Handball Super Cup is a trophy that is played at the beginning of each season between the champion of Russia of the previous season and the winner of the Russian Cup of the previous season. If the champion and the Cup holder are the same team, then the Cup finalist plays with the champion. The trophy is held by the Russian Handball Federation and consists of one match. The trophy was played for the first time in 2014. Currently, the title sponsor of the tournament is the Olympus bookmaker, having replaced the VKontakte social network in 2018. [1] [2]

Contents

Winners list

The champions of Russia of the previous season are highlighted in pale blue

SeasonChampionsRunners-upScoreLocation
2014 [3] [4] Zvezda Zvenigorod Dynamo Astrakhan 32:27 (18:12) Astrakhan
2015 [5] [6] Rostov-Don Lada Togliatti 27:17 (17:8) Tolyatti
2016 [7] [8] Rostov-Don (2) Astrakhanochka 34:23 (21:9) Rostov-on-Don
2017 [9] [10] Rostov-Don (3) Kuban Krasnodar 32:22 (14:11) Rostov-on-Don
2018 [11] [12] Rostov-Don (4) Kuban Krasnodar 32:22 (13:8) Krasnodar
2019 [13] [14] Rostov-Don (5) Lada Togliatti 29:22 (16:8) Tolyatti
2020 [15] Rostov-Don (6) CSKA Moscow 27:20 (16:9) Rostov-on-Don
2021 Rostov-Don (7) CSKA Moscow 25:23 (12:11) Moscow
2022 CSKA Moscow (1) Rostov-Don 31:27 (15:11) Moscow
2023 CSKA Moscow (2) Lada Togliatti 29:24 (14:10) Kemerovo
2024 CSKA Moscow (3) Rostov-Don 32:30 (17:13) Moscow

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