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Superleague Women

Russland · Handball

Saison 2025

Superleague WomenHeutige Spiele

Live-Ergebnisse, anstehende Anpfiffe und beendete Spiele von heute. Die Daten werden automatisch aktualisiert, damit Sie nichts verpassen.

Heute anstehend

2 Spiele
Krasnodar WChernomorochka W
Astrahanochka WRostov-Don W

Heute beendet

4 Spiele
Togliatti WCSKA Moscow W
Dinamo-Sinara WZvenigorod W
Astrahanochka WRostov-Don W
Togliatti WCSKA Moscow W

Superleague WomenPlayoffs

Viertelfinale

TWTogliatti W2
ZWZvenigorod W0
34–30,28–27
CWCSKA Moscow W2
DWDinamo-Sinara W0
37–29,28–20
AWAstrahanochka W2
CWChernomorochka W0
28–23,27–20
KWKrasnodar W0
RWRostov-Don W2
19–35,24–30

Superleague WomenTabelle

Aktuelle Tabelle der Superleague Women 2025 mit 12 Teams. Rostov-Don W führt mit 44 Punkten nach 22 Spielen, gefolgt von CSKA Moscow W mit 40 Punkten. Die Tabelle zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen und Siegquote — unverzichtbar für die Wettanalyse.

#Team
1
Spiele: 22Siege: 22Niederlagen: 0Tordiff.: +250
2
Spiele: 22Siege: 20Niederlagen: 2Tordiff.: +195
3
Spiele: 22Siege: 15Niederlagen: 6Tordiff.: +103
4
Spiele: 22Siege: 14Niederlagen: 7Tordiff.: +110
5
Spiele: 22Siege: 14Niederlagen: 7Tordiff.: +91
6
Spiele: 22Siege: 11Niederlagen: 9Tordiff.: +60
7
Spiele: 22Siege: 9Niederlagen: 11Tordiff.: -22
8
Spiele: 22Siege: 8Niederlagen: 11Tordiff.: +13
9
Spiele: 22Siege: 5Niederlagen: 15Tordiff.: -107
10
Spiele: 22Siege: 4Niederlagen: 16Tordiff.: -102
11
Spiele: 22Siege: 1Niederlagen: 20Tordiff.: -260
12
Spiele: 22Siege: 1Niederlagen: 20Tordiff.: -331

Superleague WomenErgebnisse

Die letzten 25 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Superleague Women. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Togliatti W 46–23 Alisa Ufa W. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

HeimteamErgebnisAuswärtsteam
Halbfinale
3033
3033
2026-04-26FT
2924
2924
2026-04-26FT
2129
2129
2026-04-25FT
2931
2931
2026-04-24FT
2730
2730
2026-04-18FT
2829
2829
2026-04-18FT
2827
2827
2026-04-17FT
3427
3427
2026-04-16FT
Play Out
3925
3925
2026-04-22FT
1928
1928
2026-04-22FT
3334
3334
2026-03-31FT
2021
2021
2026-03-31FT
2413
2413
2026-03-24FT
3524
3524
2026-03-24FT
3725
3725
2026-02-28FT
2336
2336
2026-02-28FT
3421
3421
2026-02-28FT
3628
3628
2026-02-28FT
3227
3227
2026-02-20FT
3325
3325
2026-02-20FT
2924
2924
2026-02-16FT
2543
2543
2026-02-16FT
3222
3222
2026-02-15FT
3017
3017
2026-02-14FT
2628
2628
2026-01-31FT

Superleague WomenTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 12 Teams der Superleague Women auf einen Blick. Rostov-Don W führt mit 22 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Superleague WomenWett-Statistiken

Superleague Women 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 152 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei 58.28 pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 50.0% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 26-28. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

58.28Scoring / Spiel
100.0%Beide Treffen %
50.0%Heim Siege %
44.7%Auswärts Siege %
0.0%Zu-null %
+16.70Heimvorteil

Superleague WomenSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Superleague Women, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei 58.28 Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 152 ausgetragenen Partien. Die Spalten umfassen Heimsieg-% und Auswärtssieg-% — nutzen Sie die Jahresvergleiche, um Trends zu erkennen und Ihre Wettstrategie anzupassen.

Blau hervorgehobene Zeilen = aktuelle Saison

Superleague WomenKommende Spiele

April 2026

1. Apr. 202630. Apr. 2026

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Beste Torschützen-Teams

12 Teams der Superleague Women in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Rostov-Don W führt mit 22 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 1 Saisons liegt bei 19.0 Siegen pro Saison. Togliatti W zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 8 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

1RWRostov-Don W22Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen0Tore765Gegentore515Ø S19.0Ø N1.0
2CWCSKA Moscow W20Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen2Tore741Gegentore546Ø S15.0Ø N3.0
3TWTogliatti W15Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen6Tore686Gegentore583Ø S7.0Ø N8.0
4AWAstrahanochka W14Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen7Tore673Gegentore563Ø S14.0Ø N4.0
Spiele22Niederlagen7Tore649Gegentore558Ø S17.0Ø N3.0
6ZWZvenigorod W11Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen9Tore665Gegentore605Ø S6.0Ø N12.0
Spiele22Niederlagen11Tore620Gegentore642Ø S7.0Ø N10.0
8KWKrasnodar W8Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen11Tore635Gegentore622Ø S10.0Ø N9.0
9AWAdyif W5Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen15Tore632Gegentore739Ø S2.0Ø N18.0
10LWLuch W4Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen16Tore618Gegentore720Ø S5.0Ø N14.0
11AWAlisa Ufa W1Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen20Tore594Gegentore854Ø SØ N
12IWIzhevsk W1Siege
Spiele22Niederlagen20Tore487Gegentore818Ø S0.0Ø N20.0

Superleague WomenVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 8 archivierte Saisons der Superleague Women, von 2015 bis 2024. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 19. März 2026

Gegründet1993VorgängerSoviet Women's Handball Championship

The Russian Women's Handball Superleague was established in 1993 as the successor to the Soviet Women's Handball Championship, which had operated since 1962. The league emerged during Russia's transition to independence and quickly became a powerhouse in European women's handball. Early dominance came from Dinamo Volgograd, which won 12 titles including five consecutive championships from 2009 to 2013. The format has evolved over three decades, with the current structure featuring 12 teams competing in a regular season followed by championship playoffs. The league has produced multiple European Champions League winners and has consistently featured among Europe's top three women's handball competitions alongside the French LNH Pro A and German Bundesliga. Russian players from the Superleague have been instrumental in the national team's Olympic and World Championship successes.

  • 1993 — Russian Women's Handball Superleague founded as successor to Soviet championship
  • 2000 — Dinamo Volgograd becomes first Russian team to reach EHF Champions League Main Round
  • 2009-2013 — Dinamo Volgograd wins five consecutive Superleague titles, establishing dynasty
  • 2016 — Russian national team wins Olympic gold in Rio de Janeiro with Superleague players
  • 2023 — CSKA Moscow wins championship title, asserting dominance in modern era
  • 2025 — Rostov-Don achieves perfect season start with 22 consecutive victories

Wettbewerbsformat 19. März 2026

Teams12Abstiegsplätze2Europaplätze3

The Superleague operates as a 12-team round-robin competition where each club plays every opponent twice—once at home and once away—across 22 matches in the regular season. Teams earn 2 points for a victory and 1 point for a draw. The top eight teams advance to the championship playoffs, where they compete in a knockout format to determine the season champion. The bottom two teams are automatically relegated to the Russian Women's Handball Higher League. The three highest-finishing teams earn qualification to European club competitions: the EHF Champions League and EHF Cup. The league's playoff system ensures that regular-season dominance translates into postseason advantage, with top-seeded teams receiving favorable matchups.

Rekorde 19. März 2026

Meiste TitelDinamo Volgograd (12)Historischer TorschützenkönigKseniia Makeeva (338 goals)

The 2024/25 season has witnessed unprecedented scoring efficiency, with Rostov-Don achieving a 44-point maximum from 22 matches with a perfect 22–0 record, demonstrating the highest level of dominance in recent league history.

Analyse 19. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2024/25 season has witnessed extraordinary dominance from Rostov-Don Women, who have achieved a historic perfect record through 22 matches with an undefeated 22–0 win-loss record and 44 points—the maximum possible from the regular season. This unprecedented performance has been characterized by exceptional consistency, with Rostov-Don outscoring opponents 765–515, a goal difference of +250. Their average of 34.8 goals per match demonstrates both offensive efficiency and defensive solidity, positioning them as overwhelming favorites for the championship title.

The title race, however, remains competitive beyond the dominant leader. CSKA Moscow Women occupy second place with 40 points from 22 matches (20 wins, 2 losses), maintaining a realistic challenge with 741 goals scored against 546 conceded. Their +195 goal difference reflects a strong season, though the 4-point gap to Rostov-Don appears insurmountable mathematically. Togliatti Women hold third place with 31 points (15 wins, 6 losses, 1 draw), sitting 13 points behind CSKA Moscow and 13 points clear of fourth-placed Astrahanochka Women (14 wins, 7 losses, 1 draw, 29 points). The playoff positions appear largely settled, with Chernomorochka Women (14 wins, 7 losses, 29 points) and Zvenigorod Women (11 wins, 9 losses, 24 points) securing places in the top eight.

The relegation battle has intensified at the bottom of the standings, with Alisa Ufa Women and Izhevsk Women both occupying the automatic relegation zone with just 3 points each from 22 matches. Alisa Ufa's 1–20 record with a devastating –260 goal difference (594 goals scored, 854 conceded) represents one of the most challenging seasons in league history. Izhevsk's 1–20 record and –331 goal difference (487 scored, 818 conceded) positions them as the season's worst-performing team. Luch Women (4 wins, 16 losses, 10 points) and Adyif Women (5 wins, 15 losses, 12 points) occupy the critical positions above the relegation zone, with potential playoff qualification remaining mathematically possible but increasingly unlikely.

Kseniia Makeeva of Rostov-Don has emerged as the season's standout performer, leveraging the team's dominant position to accumulate goals at an exceptional rate and reinforcing her status as one of Europe's premier handball players. Her performance exemplifies Rostov-Don's collective excellence, with the team's success rooted in both individual brilliance and systematic tactical discipline. The perfect regular season record has captured international attention, with the Superleague receiving increased European coverage as observers track whether Rostov-Don can maintain their form through the challenging playoff stage.

An unexpected storyline has emerged regarding the competitive imbalance within the league. While Rostov-Don's dominance is historically significant, the substantial gap between the top two teams and the remainder of the field has raised questions about competitive balance. The 4-point margin between first and second place, combined with the dramatic performance differential between playoff-contending teams and the relegation-zone clubs, suggests structural factors—whether related to player recruitment, financial resources, or tactical innovation—that merit examination. Nevertheless, the Superleague's playoff format ensures that the championship will ultimately be decided through knockout competition, potentially creating opportunities for secondary contenders to challenge the regular-season champion.

Wettbewerbsstruktur der Liga und europäischer Kontext

The Russian Women's Handball Superleague operates within a sophisticated competitive ecosystem that extends beyond domestic competition. The league's top teams regularly participate in the EHF Champions League and EHF Cup, competitions that attract Europe's strongest clubs from France, Germany, Spain, and Scandinavia. This international exposure has elevated the technical and tactical standards of the Superleague, with clubs investing in foreign players and coaching expertise to remain competitive at the European level. The three European qualification spots available to top Superleague finishers represent both a commercial opportunity and a competitive challenge, as European campaigns demand significant resources and create scheduling complications within the domestic season.

The Superleague's significance extends to the Russian national team, which draws the majority of its players from the domestic league. The national team's Olympic gold medal in 2016 and consistent World Championship performances have been built upon the foundation of competitive club handball within the Superleague. Players develop their skills, tactical understanding, and physical conditioning through the demanding domestic competition before representing Russia internationally. This symbiotic relationship between club and country strengthens both levels of competition.

Historische Entwicklung and Modern Evolution

The transition from Soviet women's handball to the Russian Superleague represented both continuity and transformation. The Soviet Women's Handball Championship, which operated from 1962 until 1992, established Russia as a handball superpower with world-class facilities, coaching traditions, and player development systems. The Superleague inherited this legacy while adapting to new commercial and competitive realities. The early 1990s witnessed significant organizational challenges as the Russian sports system transitioned from state control to a hybrid model incorporating private investment and sponsorship.

Dinamo Volgograd's dominance during the 2009–2013 period represented a golden era for the franchise, with five consecutive championships establishing a modern dynasty. This period coincided with increased professionalization of the league, improved broadcast coverage, and growing international competition. The club's success demonstrated the viability of sustained excellence within the Superleague, establishing a template that subsequent champions would attempt to replicate. The emergence of Rostov-Don and CSKA Moscow as major competitive forces in recent seasons reflects the league's evolution toward greater competitive balance, with multiple clubs possessing the resources and expertise to challenge for titles.

Spielerentwicklung and International Recruitment

The Superleague has increasingly attracted foreign players, particularly from Eastern European nations, Scandinavia, and France. This internationalization has enhanced the technical quality of play while creating opportunities for cross-cultural coaching and tactical innovation. Russian players, in turn, have gained experience competing against world-class international opponents within their domestic league, accelerating their development for national team competition. The balance between developing homegrown talent and recruiting experienced foreign players represents an ongoing strategic consideration for clubs competing at the highest level.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How many teams compete in the Russian Women's Handball Superleague?

The Superleague features 12 teams competing in a regular season, with the top eight advancing to championship playoffs and the bottom two relegated to the Higher League.

Which team has won the most Russian Women's Handball Superleague titles?

Dinamo Volgograd holds the record with 12 Superleague championships, including five consecutive titles from 2009 to 2013.

How does the Superleague playoff system work?

The top eight teams from the regular season advance to championship playoffs, where they compete in a knockout format to determine the season champion. The bottom two teams are relegated.

How many European spots does the Superleague receive?

The top three teams in the Superleague earn qualification to European club competitions, including the EHF Champions League and EHF Cup.

What is the points system in the Russian Women's Handball Superleague?

Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. The tiebreaker is determined by goal difference, then goals scored, then head-to-head records.

Who is the all-time leading scorer in the Superleague?

Kseniia Makeeva of Rostov-Don is the all-time leading scorer with 338 goals, demonstrating exceptional consistency and efficiency.

API-Daten: 27. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 26. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 19. März 2026