Super League
Super League
Russia's Handball Super League is the pinnacle of domestic club handball. As the top-tier men's competition, it brings together Russia's best clubs for a fast-paced, defense-oriented title chase. The league operates with a regular season in which teams play home and away, followed by a playoff or final phase that crowns the champion and determines European berths. The format rewards compact defense, quick transitions, and smart game management—traits that define modern Russian handball. The season runs from late summer to spring, typically August through May, with occasional pauses for national-team duties and European fixtures. Key facts: Notable clubs such as Chekhovskie Medvedi, CSKA Moscow, and Lada Togliatti have shaped the league's history, collecting titles and developing world-class talents. The league's lineage stretches from the post-Soviet era, a tradition of producing players who compete successfully in European competitions and on the world stage. Strong youth development programs are a core pillar, feeding both the national team and top clubs with fresh talent. Why fans follow it: intense derbies, disciplined defense, and the thrill of watching rising stars emerge through rigorous development pathways. The Super League is Russia's most compelling stage for high-stakes handball.
