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Russian Women's Football Championship

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Football league
Russian Supreme Division Women
Founded1992
CountryRussia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toWomen’s 1.Division
Domestic cupRussian Women's Cup
Current championsSpartak Moscow
(1st Title)
(2025)
Most championshipsZvezda-2005 Perm (6 titles)
Websitewfl.rfs.ru
Current:2026 Russian Women's Football Championship

TheRussian Women's Football Championship (Russian:Чемпионат России по футболу среди женщин,romanizedChempionat Rossii po futbolu sredi zhenshchin), also known as theTop Division and theWomen's Football League, is the highest professional[1] women'sfootball league in Russia.

The Top Division was founded in 1992.[2] Prior to the collapse of theSoviet Union, thewomen's league played two seasons in 1990 and 1991.

Format

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For the 2010 season the seven teams play each other four times, two times away and two games at home. In previous years the team played each other only twice. As Russia is in the top 8 leagues of Europe by UEFA Coefficient[3] the top two teams qualify for theUEFA Women's Champions League and the last team gets relegated to the Women’s 1.Division. The 2011–12 season was the first to last over the winter month. Eight teams contest the season and play each other four times for a total of 28 matches.[4]The tie-breaking rules after the season are in descending order: points, number of wins, then in matches between tied teams: points, wins, goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored, after that in all matches: goal difference, goals scored, away goal scored, better fair-play record and finally the tie is broken by drawing of a lot. One exception is, if there is a tie of points involving the first place, thus the tie-breaking would determine the champion. In this case, there is an additional match, or in case of at least a three way tie a tournament to be played.[5]

In the 2012–13 season a championship and relegation round was played after the regular season. After 14 matches each, the top four and bottom four teams played each other twice more. The winner of the championship round is the champion.[citation needed]

In 2013 the league returned to the spring-autumn format.[6] No championship group was played then. In 2014 a championship group followed the regular season. Points of both stages are added together.[7]

Teams in the 2022 season

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Russian Women's Football Championship is located in European Russia
Moscow (4 teams)
Moscow (4 teams)
Perm
Perm
Ryazan
Ryazan
Krasnodar
Krasnodar
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg
Krasnoyarsk (not on map)
Krasnoyarsk
(not on map)
Russian Women's Football Championship
Locations of the 2020 teams
TeamLocationGround
Chertanovo MoscowMoscowArena Chertanovo
Dynamo MoscowMoscowVTB Arena
WFC KrasnodarKrasnodarKrasnodar Academy Stadium
CSKA MoscowMoscowNovye Khimki Stadium
Zenit Saint PetersburgSaint PetersburgSmena Stadium
Ryazan-VDVRyazanCentral'nyj Sportivn'yj Kompleks
Lokomotiv MoscowMoscowSapsan Arena
Zvezda-2005 PermPermZvezda Stadium
Yenisey KrasnoyarskKrasnoyarskFutbol-arena Enisey

Champions and top scorers

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The champions so far are:[8][9]

#YearChampionRunner-upThird placeTop scorer
11992Interros MoscowCSK VVS SamaraSKIF MalakhovkaRussiaLarisa Savina (CSK VVS Samara, 23 goals)
21993CSK VVS SamaraRus MoscowSKIF MalakhovkaRussiaLarisa Savina (CSK VVS Samara, 19 goals)
31994CSK VVS SamaraEnergiya VoronezhKaluzhankaRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 31 goals)
41995Energiya VoronezhCSK VVS SamaraSibiryachka KrasnoyarskRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 37 goals)
51996CSK VVS SamaraEnergiya VoronezhLada TogliattiRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 39 goals)
61997Energiya VoronezhCSK VVS SamaraVDV RyazanRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 21 goals)
71998Energiya VoronezhCSK VVS SamaraVDV RyazanRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 19 goals)
81999VDV RyazanEnergiya VoronezhCSK VVS Samara
92000Ryazan TNKEnergiya XXI Vek VoronezhCSK VVS SamaraRussiaNadezhda Bosikova (Energiya Voronezh, 30 goals)
RussiaOlga Letyushova (Ryazan-VDV, 30 goals)
102001CSK VVS SamaraEnergiya XXI Vek VoronezhRyazan TNKRussiaOlga Letyushova (Ryazan-VDV, 31 goals)
112002Energiya VoronezhLada TogliattiRyazan TNKRussiaNatalia Barbashina (Lada Togliatti, 29 goals)
122003Energiya VoronezhLada TogliattiCSK VVS SamaraRussiaNatalia Barbashina (Lada Togliatti, 21 goals)
132004Lada TogliattiRossiyankaEnergiya VoronezhRussiaOlga Letyushova (Rossiyanka, 18 goals)
142005RossiyankaLada TogliattiNadezhda NoginskRussiaOlga Letyushova (Rossiyanka, 27 goals)
152006RossiyankaSpartak MoscowNadezhda NoginskRussiaOlga Letyushova (Rossiyanka, 34 goals)
162007Zvezda-2005 PermRossiyankaNadezhda NoginskRussiaOlga Letyushova (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 19 goals)
172008Zvezda-2005 PermRossiyankaSKA RostovNigeriaEmueje Ogbiagbevha (Rossiyanka, 16 goals)
182009Zvezda-2005 PermRossiyankaEnergiya VoronezhUkraineDaryna Apanaschenko (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 12 goals)
RussiaOlesya Kurochkina (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 12 goals)
192010RossiyankaEnergiya VoronezhZvezda-2005 PermNigeriaEmueje Ogbiagbevha (Rossiyanka, 23 goals)
202011–12RossiyankaZorky KrasnogorskEnergiya VoronezhNigeriaEmueje Ogbiagbevha (Energiya Voronezh, 15 goals)
212012–13Zorky KrasnogorskRossiyankaRyazan-VDVRussiaOlesya Kurochkina (Izmailovo Moscow, 16 goals)
222013Ryazan-VDVZvezda-2005 PermZorky KrasnogorskRussiaElena Danilova (Ryazan-VDV, 17 goals)
232014Zvezda-2005 PermZorky KrasnogorskRyazan-VDVUkraineDaryna Apanaschenko (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 8 goals)
242015Zvezda-2005 PermRossiyankaZorky KrasnogorskUkraineDaryna Apanaschenko (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 13 goals)
252016RossiyankaZvezda-2005 PermRyazan-VDVRussiaMargarita Chernomyrdina (Chertanovo Moscow, 8 goals)
RussiaNadezhda Karpova (Chertanovo Moscow, 8 goals)
262017[10]Zvezda-2005 PermRyazan-VDVChertanovo MoscowRussiaElena Danilova (Ryazan-VDV, 11 goals)
272018[11]Ryazan-VDVChertanovo MoscowZvezda-2005 PermRussiaElena Danilova (Ryazan-VDV, 11 goals)
282019[12]CSKA MoscowLokomotiv MoscowKubanochka KrasnodarRussiaNelli Korovkina (Lokomotiv Moscow, 20 goals)
292020[13]CSKA MoscowLokomotiv MoscowZvezda-2005 PermRussiaOlesya Kurochkina (Zvezda-2005 Perm, 9 goals)
302021Lokomotiv MoscowCSKA MoscowZenit Saint PetersburgRussiaNelli Korovkina (Lokomotiv Moscow, 20 goals)
312022Zenit Saint PetersburgCSKA MoscowLokomotiv MoscowRussiaNelli Korovkina (Lokomotiv Moscow, 17 goals)
322023Zenit Saint PetersburgCSKA MoscowLokomotiv MoscowPortugalAna Dias (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 18 goals)
332024Zenit Saint PetersburgCSKA MoscowSpartak MoscowPolandGabriela Grzywińska (Zenit Saint Petersburg, 19 goals)
342025Spartak MoscowCSKA MoscowZenit Saint PetersburgSerbiaTijana Filipović (Spartak Moscow, 18 goals)

Performance by club

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ClubWinnersRunners-upThird placeYears won
Zvezda-2005 Perm6232007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017
Energiya Voronezh5631995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003
Rossiyanka5602005, 2006, 2010, 2011–12, 2016
CSK VVS Samara4431993, 1994, 1996, 2001
Ryazan-VDV4171999, 2000, 2013, 2018
Zenit Saint Petersburg3012022, 2023, 2024
CSKA Moscow2402019, 2020
Lada Togliatti1312004
Zorky Krasnogorsk1222012–13
Lokomotiv Moscow1222021
Spartak Moscow1112025
Interros Moscow1001992
Chertanovo Moscow /
SKIF Malakhovka
013
Rus Moscow010
Nadezhda Noginsk003
Kaluzhanka001
Sibiryachka Krasnoyarsk001
SKA Rostov001
Kubanochka Krasnodar001

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Russian Women's Championship".RFS (in Russian). Retrieved22 March 2016.
  2. ^"XVIII ЧЕМПИОНАТ РОССИИ ПО ФУТБОЛУ" (in Russian). Womenfootball.ru. Retrieved2 December 2009.
  3. ^UEFA Women's Cup
  4. ^"Chapter 4".2011/12 regulations(DOC) (in Russian). womenfootball.ru. pp. 6–7. Retrieved6 August 2011.
  5. ^"Chapter 10".2010/11 regulations(DOC) (in Russian). womenfootball.ru. pp. 14–15. Retrieved6 August 2011.
  6. ^"2013 season review" (in Russian). rfs.ru. 2 December 2013. Archived fromthe original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved9 December 2013.
  7. ^Top Russia title 2014
  8. ^Stokkermans, Karel (23 April 2009)."Russia - List of Women Champions".RSSSF.
  9. ^"Champ" (in Russian). Womenfootball.ru. Retrieved2 December 2009.
  10. ^""Звезда-2005" - чемпион России среди женщин!". Russian Football Union. 28 October 2017.
  11. ^"Футболистки "Рязани-ВДВ" выиграли чемпионат России". 14 October 2018.
  12. ^"ЖФК ЦСКА - чемпион России сезона-2019!". Russian Football Union. 20 October 2019.
  13. ^"ЖФК ЦСКА – победитель Суперлиги-2020!". Russian Football Union. 16 November 2020.

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