Russian Women's Volleyball Super Cup

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Russian Women's Volleyball Super Cup
Sport Volleyball
Founded2017
CountryRussia
Most recent
champion(s)
Dynamo Moscow
Official website Official website

The Russian Women's Volleyball Supercup is a volleyball competition between the champion of Russia and the winner of the Cup of Russia . The first edition of the Russian Women's Volleyball Supercup was held in the 2017 season [1] [2]

Contents

List of champions

YearsHostChampions [3] Runners-upScore
2017 Moscow Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Kazan 3:1
2018 Moscow Dynamo Moscow Dynamo Kazan 3:1
2019 [4] Moscow Lokomotiv Kaliningrad Dynamo Moscow 3:0
2020 Kazan Dynamo Kazan Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 3:0
2021 Moscow Dynamo Moscow Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 3:0
2022 Kaliningrad Dynamo Kazan Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 3:0
2023 Moscow Dynamo Moscow Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 3:0

Winners by club

Rk.ClubTitles #CityYears Won
1 Dynamo Moscow 4 Moscow 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023
2 Dynamo Kazan 2 Kazan 2020, 2022
3 Lokomotiv Kaliningrad 1 Kaliningrad 2019

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