Vysshaya Liga А

Russia · Volleyball

Season 2025

Vysshaya Liga АToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Finished Today

5 matches
Magnitka-UniversitetKama
Lokomotiv IzumrudVolzhanin Kostroma
MakhachkalaDinskaya-RCSP
ChelyabinskCSKA Moscow
TekstilshchikTyumen

Vysshaya Liga АPlayoffs

Pre-pre-pre-1st round

CChelyabinsk1
MMagnitka-Universitet1
3–1,1–3
KKama1
VKVolzhanin Kostroma1
3–2,2–3
TTyumen2
AKAkademiya Kazan0
3–1,3–0
NNizhnevartovsk1
CMCSKA Moscow1
0–3,3–2
BBarnaul1
DDinskaya-RCSP1
3–0,2–3
LILokomotiv Izumrud2
MMakhachkala0
3–0,3–0

Pre-pre-1st round

LILokomotiv Izumrud0
TTyumen2
2–3,1–3
NNizhnevartovsk2
KKama0
3–0,3–2
CChelyabinsk2
DDinskaya-RCSP0
3–0,3–1
AKAkademiya Kazan1
CMCSKA Moscow1
1–3,3–2
MMagnitka-Universitet0
TTekstilshchik2
0–3,0–3
BBarnaul1
VKVolzhanin Kostroma1
3–2,0–3

Pre-1st round

NNizhnevartovsk1
BBarnaul1
1–3,3–0
KKama0
AKAkademiya Kazan2
2–3,0–3
VKVolzhanin Kostroma1
DDinskaya-RCSP1
3–1,0–3
LILokomotiv Izumrud2
CMCSKA Moscow0
3–0,3–0
CChelyabinsk0
TTekstilshchik2
0–3,2–3
MMagnitka-Universitet2
MMakhachkala0
3–0,3–2

1st Round

CChelyabinsk2
MMakhachkala0
3–1,3–2
MMagnitka-Universitet0
TTyumen2
1–3,1–3
NNizhnevartovsk1
VKVolzhanin Kostroma1
1–3,3–0
KKama1
LILokomotiv Izumrud1
2–3,3–0
TTekstilshchik2
DDinskaya-RCSP0
3–2,3–0
BBarnaul0
AKAkademiya Kazan2
2–3,0–3

Vysshaya Liga АStandings

Current Vysshaya Liga А 2025 standings with 13 teams. Tyumen leads the table with 74 points after 44 matches, followed by Nizhnevartovsk on 68 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 44Won: 37Lost: 7Point Diff: +77
2
Played: 44Won: 34Lost: 10Point Diff: +56
3
Played: 44Won: 30Lost: 14Point Diff: +40
4
Played: 44Won: 28Lost: 16Point Diff: +19
5
Played: 44Won: 26Lost: 18Point Diff: +17
6
Played: 44Won: 25Lost: 19Point Diff: +18
7
Played: 44Won: 21Lost: 23Point Diff: -1
8
Played: 46Won: 21Lost: 25Point Diff: -5
9
Played: 44Won: 18Lost: 26Point Diff: -11
10
Played: 44Won: 17Lost: 27Point Diff: -26
11
Played: 46Won: 14Lost: 32Point Diff: -53
12
Played: 44Won: 13Lost: 31Point Diff: -40
13
Played: 44Won: 4Lost: 40Point Diff: -91

Vysshaya Liga АResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Vysshaya Liga А. The highest-scoring result was Volzhanin Kostroma 2–3 Akademiya Kazan. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
30
30
2026-04-26S1: 2519S2: 2523S3: 2725FT
23
23
2026-04-26S1: 2025S2: 2516S3: 2521S4: 2628S5: 1215FT
32
32
2026-04-26S1: 2225S2: 2025S3: 2523S4: 2521S5: 1614FT
13
13
2026-04-26S1: 2225S2: 2225S3: 2517S4: 2025FT
31
31
2026-04-26S1: 2426S2: 2826S3: 2517S4: 2517FT
03
03
2026-04-26S1: 2527S2: 1925S3: 1625FT
23
23
2026-04-25S1: 2624S2: 2325S3: 2520S4: 2225S5: 915FT
30
30
2026-04-25S1: 2519S2: 2520S3: 2518FT
32
32
2026-04-25S1: 2325S2: 2522S3: 2426S4: 2522S5: 1511FT
13
13
2026-04-25S1: 2522S2: 2225S3: 1725S4: 2325FT
31
31
2026-04-25S1: 2518S2: 2516S3: 2125S4: 2519FT
32
32
2026-04-25S1: 2225S2: 2518S3: 2725S4: 1325S5: 158FT
30
30
2026-04-19S1: 2523S2: 3331S3: 2517FT
30
30
2026-04-19S1: 2522S2: 2517S3: 2519FT
13
13
2026-04-19S1: 1725S2: 2517S3: 1525S4: 2426FT
30
30
2026-04-19S1: 2520S2: 2522S3: 2521FT
03
03
2026-04-19S1: 2125S2: 1625S3: 2325FT
32
32
2026-04-19S1: 2125S2: 1825S3: 2523S4: 2521S5: 2018FT
32
32
2026-04-18S1: 2125S2: 2624S3: 2325S4: 2522S5: 1513FT
32
32
2026-04-18S1: 2628S2: 2225S3: 2725S4: 2523S5: 1614FT
32
32
2026-04-18S1: 2521S2: 2225S3: 2025S4: 2523S5: 1511FT
13
13
2026-04-18S1: 2225S2: 2325S3: 2523S4: 2025FT
13
13
2026-04-18S1: 2025S2: 2520S3: 1925S4: 2325FT
31
31
2026-04-18S1: 2628S2: 2518S3: 2514S4: 2518FT
03
03
2026-04-12S1: 1425S2: 2025S3: 1425FT

Vysshaya Liga АTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 13 teams in the Vysshaya Liga А. Tyumen leads with 37 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Vysshaya Liga АBetting Insights

Vysshaya Liga А 2025 — key betting statistics across 288 matches played. Games average combined scoring. Home sides win 55.6% of the time and the most common scoreline is 3-0. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

55.6%Home Win %
44.4%Away Win %
+22.30Home Advantage

Vysshaya Liga АSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Vysshaya Liga А, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages — combined scoring per match across 288 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Vysshaya Liga АUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

13 teams in the Vysshaya Liga А 2025 season ranked by wins. Tyumen leads with 37 wins. Their 1-season average is 22.0 wins per season. Nizhnevartovsk shows the biggest improvement this season with 18 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1TTyumen37Won
Played44Lost7Points For120Points Against43Avg W22.0Avg L6.0
Played44Lost10Points For108Points Against52Avg W16.0Avg L12.0
Played44Lost14Points For102Points Against62Avg W13.0Avg L15.0
Played44Lost16Points For96Points Against77Avg W12.0Avg L8.0
Played44Lost18Points For96Points Against79Avg W8.0Avg L12.0
6CMCSKA Moscow25Won
Played44Lost19Points For94Points Against76Avg W12.0Avg L8.0
7KKama21Won
Played44Lost23Points For87Points Against88Avg W15.0Avg L13.0
Played46Lost25Points For92Points Against97Avg W11.0Avg L9.0
Played44Lost26Points For81Points Against92Avg WAvg L
Played44Lost27Points For74Points Against100Avg W13.0Avg L15.0
11BBarnaul14Won
Played46Lost32Points For62Points Against115Avg W16.0Avg L12.0
12CChelyabinsk13Won
Played44Lost31Points For68Points Against108Avg W8.0Avg L20.0
Played44Lost40Points For35Points Against126Avg W0.0Avg L20.0

Vysshaya Liga АPast Seasons

Browse 6 archived seasons of the Vysshaya Liga А, from 2021 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1992Preceded bySoviet Volleyball Super League

The Russian Volleyball Super League was established in 1992 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, directly continuing the legacy of the Soviet top league that had operated since 1933. The league was created by the All-Russian Volleyball Federation to maintain professional volleyball's highest standard in the post-Soviet era. Since its inception, the league has undergone significant structural evolution, including variations in the number of participating teams (ranging from 12 to 16 clubs), the introduction of playoff formats, and changes to the relegation system. The competition has maintained its position as one of Europe's most competitive volleyball leagues, consistently producing world-class athletes. In recent decades, the league has seen increased commercial investment and international recognition, with clubs participating in European competitions such as the Champions League and European Cup Winners' Cup.

  • 1992 — Russian Volleyball Super League founded as successor to Soviet league
  • 1995 — League establishes playoff system for title determination
  • 2000 — Zenit Kazan emerges as dominant force, beginning era of sustained excellence
  • 2005 — League expands to 16 teams, increasing competitive depth
  • 2015 — Zenit Kazan wins 10th championship, consolidating status as most successful club
  • 2025 — Zenit Kazan clinches 13th title, maintaining dominance in Russian volleyball

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams15Relegation spots2European spots4

The Russian Volleyball Super League operates on a double round-robin format during the regular season, with all 15 teams competing against each other twice (home and away). Teams earn three points for a match victory and zero points for a loss. Following the regular season, the top eight teams advance to a knockout playoff tournament to determine the champion, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Higher League (Vysshaya Liga B). The playoff structure features best-of-five series, with the final determining the Russian champion. This format ensures competitive balance while maintaining the intensity of the title race through the playoff stage.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesZenit Kazan (13)All-time top scorerDmitry Muserskiy (122+ points)

Belogorie Belgorod holds the highest all-time ranking in the Russian Superleague with 1,268.40 points, followed by Zenit Kazan with 1,107.00 points, demonstrating the sustained excellence of these two clubs across multiple decades of competition.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Tyumen and Nizhnevartovsk lead the 2024/25 season with exceptional performances in the regular campaign. Tyumen sits atop the standings with 54 points from 33 matches, maintaining an impressive 82% win rate with 27 victories and only 6 defeats. The club has demonstrated remarkable consistency, accumulating 88 goals for while conceding just 30, yielding a commanding +58 goal differential. Nizhnevartovsk pursues closely with 52 points from 31 matches, boasting an even higher 84% win percentage with 26 wins and 5 losses, though they have played one fewer match than the leaders. Both clubs have established themselves as the clear title contenders, maintaining significant separation from third-placed Lokomotiv Izumrud, who holds 44 points from 31 matches.

The title race remains competitive despite the dominance of the top two, with Akademiya Kazan (40 points) and CSKA Moscow (38 points) maintaining playoff positions. Akademiya Kazan has shown solid form with a 65% win rate and 20 victories from 31 matches, while CSKA Moscow, despite their storied history, has struggled with consistency, recording only 19 wins from 33 matches. These mid-table contenders represent the traditional powers attempting to reclaim prominence in a season increasingly dominated by emerging regional powerhouses.

The relegation battle intensifies at the lower end of the standings, where Chelyabinsk and Barnaul face serious danger with only 16 points each from 33 matches. Both clubs have recorded just 8 victories and 25 defeats, establishing themselves as the likely candidates for demotion to the Higher League. Makhachkala occupies the most precarious position with merely 8 points from 33 matches, having won only 4 games while losing 29, presenting an insurmountable deficit to safety. The 2024/25 season demonstrates a marked shift in the competitive landscape, with historically dominant Moscow-based clubs ceding ground to regionally-based challengers from Siberia and the Urals.

Tyumen's remarkable ascent represents the season's most compelling narrative. The Siberian club has transformed from mid-table mediocrity to championship contention through exceptional team cohesion and defensive organization. Their +58 goal differential—the league's best by a significant margin—reflects both their attacking prowess and miserly defensive record. In contrast, Nizhnevartovsk's superior win percentage despite fewer points highlights their efficiency in high-stakes matches, suggesting psychological resilience that could prove decisive in the playoff tournament. The emergence of these two clubs signals a fundamental realignment of Russian volleyball's power structure, challenging the traditional dominance of Kazan-based and Moscow-based organizations.

The 2024/25 season has witnessed notable volatility in the middle standings, with Kama (34 points), Volzhanin Kostroma (32 points), and Tekstilshchik (32 points) occupying a congested playoff zone where single-digit point differentials separate competitive positions. This clustering reflects increased parity in Russian volleyball, where mid-tier clubs have improved considerably. Kama maintains a respectable +4 goal differential despite their 52% win rate, suggesting they possess the quality to upset higher-seeded opponents in the playoff tournament. The compressed nature of positions 6–8 indicates that the final regular season matches will prove decisive in determining playoff seeding and potential matchups.

League Structure and Competitive Dynamics

The Russian Volleyball Super League has evolved significantly since its 1992 inception, establishing itself as one of Europe's most competitive domestic volleyball competitions. The current 15-team format represents a strategic balance between maintaining competitive depth and ensuring fixture sustainability. The double round-robin regular season generates 28 matches per team, providing sufficient data for accurate strength assessment while the playoff system introduces high-stakes drama that captures domestic and international attention. The league's relegation mechanism—dropping the bottom two teams—maintains competitive standards while the four European spots reward excellence and provide international exposure for Russian clubs.

Home advantage remains a defining characteristic of Russian volleyball, with historical data revealing consistent home win percentages between 57–68% depending on the season. The 2022/23 season established a modern record with 67.6% home wins, indicating that venue advantage carries substantial weight in Russian volleyball culture. This phenomenon reflects the passionate support of local fan bases, the physical demands of travel across Russia's vast geography, and the psychological impact of playing in unfamiliar environments. Teams competing in the 2024/25 season must account for this structural advantage, with away victories representing particularly valuable achievements in the playoff tournament context.

Historical Dominance and Record-Setting Achievements

Zenit Kazan's unprecedented 13 championship titles establish the club as Russian volleyball's most decorated organization and one of the most successful domestic volleyball clubs globally. The Tatarstan-based club achieved their 13th title in 2024/25 by defeating Zenit Saint Petersburg in the playoff final, extending a dominance that began in earnest during the 2000/01 season. Zenit Kazan's sustained excellence reflects exceptional organizational culture, consistent investment in player development, and the ability to attract elite talent. Their 96% win rate during one championship season represents a performance standard that few volleyball clubs anywhere have achieved, demonstrating the organization's capacity for systematic excellence.

Belogorie Belgorod, while never achieving Zenit Kazan's title count, maintains the highest all-time ranking in Russian Volleyball Super League history with 1,268.40 points. This metric, calculated across multiple seasons, reflects Belogorie's consistency and sustained competitiveness across decades. The Belgorod club has been an uninterrupted participant since the league's 1992 inception, establishing themselves as a foundational institution of Russian professional volleyball. Their all-time ranking exceeds even Zenit Kazan (1,107.00 points), indicating that while Kazan has won more championships, Belgorod's season-to-season consistency has generated superior aggregate performance metrics.

Dynamo Moscow rounds out the top three all-time performers with 1,098.00 ranking points, representing the traditional Moscow volleyball establishment's enduring competitiveness. Despite CSKA Moscow's struggles in the current season, the broader Moscow volleyball tradition—encompassing both CSKA and Dynamo franchises—has produced multiple championship contenders and established the capital as a historical center of Russian volleyball excellence. The presence of Moscow clubs in the top three all-time rankings reflects the city's role as a traditional powerhouse, though the current season's competitive landscape suggests regional clubs are successfully challenging Moscow's historical dominance.

International Context and Competitive Standing

The Russian Volleyball Super League's status as one of Europe's premier domestic competitions reflects the nation's volleyball tradition and the quality of play demonstrated by clubs and athletes. The league's four European qualification spots ensure that Russian clubs maintain presence in continental competitions, with multiple clubs regularly competing in the FIVB Champions League and other European tournaments. This international exposure elevates the league's profile and attracts global attention, while Russian players developed in the Vysshaya Liga frequently represent their country in Olympic Games and World Championships.

The emergence of regional clubs like Tyumen and Nizhnevartovsk as championship contenders signals a positive development for Russian volleyball's competitive health. Rather than a two-horse race between traditional powerhouses, the current landscape demonstrates that investment in volleyball infrastructure and player development can succeed in any Russian region. This competitive decentralization strengthens the overall league quality, as clubs must maintain excellence to compete against motivated regional challengers. The 2024/25 season exemplifies this evolution, with Siberian and Ural-based clubs establishing themselves as legitimate title contenders for the first time in recent memory.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Russian Volleyball Super League?

15 teams currently compete in the Russian Volleyball Super League (Vysshaya Liga), each playing 28 regular season matches before the top eight advance to the playoff tournament.

Who has won the most Russian volleyball championships?

Zenit Kazan holds the record with 13 Russian Volleyball Super League titles, most recently winning in 2024/25 by defeating Zenit Saint Petersburg in the playoff final.

How does relegation work in the Russian Volleyball Super League?

The bottom two teams in the regular season standings are automatically relegated to the Higher League (Vysshaya Liga B), while the top eight teams advance to the playoff tournament.

What is the playoff format in the Russian Volleyball Super League?

The top eight teams from the regular season compete in a best-of-five playoff tournament, with the champion determined through knockout matches culminating in the final series.

Which clubs have the best all-time records in the Russian Volleyball Super League?

Belogorie Belgorod leads with 1,268.40 all-time ranking points, followed by Zenit Kazan (1,107.00) and Dynamo Moscow (1,098.00), reflecting their sustained excellence across multiple seasons.

When was the Russian Volleyball Super League founded?

The league was founded in 1992 as the successor to the Soviet Volleyball Super League, maintaining the tradition of top-tier professional volleyball in Russia that began in 1933.

API data: 2 May 2026 · Stats updated: 27 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026