Russian Bandy Super League Explained

Russian Super League
Sport:Bandy
Teams:14
Country:Russia
Champion:Kuzbass (Kemerovo) (1)
Champ Season:2023–24
Most Champs:Dynamo Moscow
Vodnik (Arkhangelsk)
(9 titles)
Relegation:Supreme League
Domestic Cup:Russian Cup (& Super Cup)
Confed Cup:Bandy World Cup
Current Season:Super League 2021–22
Website:rusbandy.ru

The Russian Bandy Super League (Russian: Чемпионат России по хоккею с мячом — Суперлига|translit=Chempionat Rossii po khokkeyu s myachom — Superliga), is a men's professional bandy league in Russia, the top division of Russian bandy.

There is no definite rule which teams will be relegated or promoted. Besides results on the ice, financial resources and infrastructure also play a part in the decisions. For example, the 2016–17 Russian Bandy Super League contained twelve teams. The 2017-18 season was to have fourteen.[1] Stroitel won the Supreme League final tournament in 2017 and got promoted, while Zorky finished third in its group and did not even qualify for the final tournament.[2] Still Zorky also got promoted. The Russian Bandy Federation banned coach Igor Gapanovich of Vodnik Arkhangelsk and coach Evgeny Erakhtin of Baykal-Energiya each for 30 months in March 2017, and fined each club 300,000 rubles (£4,100/$5,100/€4,800) for the teams scoring an aggregate of 20 goals in their own nets rather than their opponent’s to ensure they played against a convenient team in upcoming play-offs.[3]

The Russian Bandy League was established in 1992 and has been reorganized as the Bandy Super League since the 2011–12 season. The regular league is followed by a play-off, where the final decides which team will become the Russian bandy champion.

Season structure

The Russian Cup is played between the months of August & September and is split into East & Western conferences consisting of 7 teams each. The top 4 teams from each conference go through to the Play-offs, which are all single elimination through the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.[4] [5]

The Super Cup is hosted before the regular season begins, typically in October.[6]

The regular season comprises fourteen teams. The first eight teams qualify for the second round, which is played as the best of 3 rounds with quarter-finals & semi-finals and a single elimination final. The final is played on neutral ice. The final winner becomes Russian Champion.

The regular season consists of 26 games and runs from November to February,[7] with the finals taking place in March.[8]

Current teams

The teams playing in the Russian Super League for the 2022–23 season[9] are the following:

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
style=background:#f0f0f0 Baykal-EnergiyaIrkutskRekord Stadium5,300
style=background:#f0f0f0 DynamoMoscowIce Palace Krylatskoye8,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 Dynamo-KazanKazanRaketa Stadium7,500
style=background:#f0f0f0 KuzbassKemerovoKhimik Stadium17,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 MurmanMurmanskStroitel Stadium5,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 RodinaKirovRodina Stadium7,500
style=background:#f0f0f0 SibselmashNovosibirskSibselmash Stadium8,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 SKA-NeftyanikKhabarovskArena Yerofey10,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 StartNizhny NovgorodStart Stadium6,200
style=background:#f0f0f0 KirovetsUfaDynamo Stadium4,500
style=background:#f0f0f0 Uralsky TrubnikPervouralskUralskiy Trubnik Stadium6,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 VodnikArkhangelskTrud Stadium10,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 VolgaUlyanovskVolga-Sport-Arena5,000
style=background:#f0f0f0 YeniseyKrasnoyarskYenisey Stadium5,000

Champions by season

See also: List of Russian bandy champions.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Чемпионат России Суперлига - 2017-2018 - Соревнования - Федерация хоккея с мячом России. rusbandy.ru.
  2. Web site: Всероссийские соревнования команд Высшей лиги - 2016-2017 - Соревнования - Федерация хоккея с мячом России. rusbandy.ru.
  3. Web site: Coaches involved in controversial Russian bandy match suspended. March 2, 2017. www.insidethegames.biz.
  4. Web site: Most recent Russian Cup Standings - 2022 . flashscore.com.
  5. Web site: Official Season Calendar - Russian Cup Standings 2022 and Official PDF Rulebook . rusbandy.ru.
  6. Web site: Official Season Calendar -Super Cup Schedule . rusbandy.ru.
  7. Web site: Official Season Calendar . rusbandy.ru.
  8. Web site: Official Season Calendar - Playoff Schedule . rusbandy.ru.
  9. Web site: rusbandy.ru . 2 May 2023.