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Russian Basketball Super League 1
Баскетбольная Cуперлига 1
File:Superleague Rus.svg.png
Logo Super League 1
FormerlyRussian Basketball Super League A
SportBasketball
Founded1992
First season1992
No. of teams13
Country Russia
ContinentEuropean Union FIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
Sakhalin
(1st title)
Most titlesCSKA Moscow
(17 titles)
Level on pyramid2nd tier on Russian Pyramid
Promotion toVTB United League - 1st Tier
Relegation toRussian Basketball Super League 2 - 3rd Tier
Related
competitions
VTB United League
Russian Cup
Official websiteRussia Basketball Federation

The Russian Basketball Super League 1, or Russian Basketball Super Liga 1, (Russian: Баскетбольная Cуперлига 1), formerly known as the Russian Basketball Super League A or the Russian Basketball Super Liga A, is a men's professional basketball league that was the pre-eminent league of Russian professional basketball until 2010. Currently, it is the second-tier division of the Russian professional basketball pyramid. The league is run by the Russian Basketball Federation.

History

After being the first-tier division of Russian basketball, from its first season in 1991–92, the Super League 1 was relegated to being the second-tier division of Russian basketball after the 2009–10 season, and was replaced with a different first-tier league, starting with the 2010–11 season of the Russian Professional Basketball League (PBL).[1]

The successor league to the Super League 1 was not controlled by the Russian Basketball Federation, like the Super League 1 is, but by a separate body named the Professional Basketball League (PBL).[2][3]

From the 2010–11 season onward, the Super League 1 and Super League B (the previous second division of the Russian basketball pyramid) divisions were united into a single league that serves as the second tier of Russian basketball. The 2010–11 season featured 11 clubs.

2011–12 clubs

Super League A (first-tier league) champions

Super League 1 (second-tier league) champions

Club Winners Winning Years
CSKA Moscow
17
1992–2000, 2003–2010
Ural Great Perm
2
2001, 2002
Ural Yekaterinburg
2
2012, 2013
Spartak Primorye
1
2011
Avtodor Saratov
1
2014
Novosibirsk
1
2015
Sakhalin
1
2016

Super League A (first-tier league) regular season winners

Super League 1 (second-tier league) regular season winners

Club Winners Winning Years
CSKA Moscow
12
1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003–2010
Avtodor Saratov
2
1997, 1998
Ural Great Perm
2
2001, 2002
Universitet Yugra Surgut
1
2011
Ural Yekaterinburg
1
2012

See also

References

  1. ^ Клубы приняли решение о ликвидации баскетбольной Суперлиги (in Russian). Russian Basketball Federation. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 22 June 2010. [dead link]
  2. ^ Сергей Панов: Клубам предстоит решить – играть по-честному или по-старому (in Russian). BC Nizhny Novgorod. 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  3. ^ Дмитрий Сватковский: "Главный принцип Совета лиги - прозрачность принятия решений" (in Russian). BC Nizhny Novgorod. 2010-06-21. Retrieved 2010-07-19.