Russian Field Hockey Championship for men is the annual competition of Russian men's field hockey teams. It has been held since 1992 .
| Russian championship |
|---|
| Current season |
| First season |
| 1992 |
| Organizer |
| FHTR |
| Current champion |
| Dynamo Kazan |
| The most titled club |
| Dynamo Kazan (15) |
| Most titled player |
| Official site |
| fhtr.ru |
Competitions are held in two divisions - the Super League (since 2003) and the Premier League. From the 2010/2011 season to the 2015/2016 season, the championship was held according to the autumn – spring system. Since 2016, the holding system has returned to the spring-fall formula. The organizer is the Russian Field Hockey Federation .
Content
Competition Formula
Championship is played between teams in the Super League . The 6 constituent teams (season 2017) played according to a mixed system. At the preliminary stage, the teams played together in two rounds in twin matches (each played two matches each at home and away), and a round was held between the circles, in which they played in one round. All results went to the overall standings. In total, each of the participating teams at the preliminary stage spent 25 matches. The 4 best teams reached the playoffs, where they split into semifinal pairs. Semifinal series were held until two victories of one of the rivals. The winners in the final by the same system played the first place, the losers - the third.
The rules of the draw at all stages of the championship are not provided. In the event of a tie result in regular time, the teams shot through the bullets in order to determine the winner. For the victory in regular time, the teams received 3 points, for the victory in shootouts –– 2, for the defeats in shootouts –– 1, for the defeat in regular time, points were not awarded, for failure to appear, points are awarded and the technical defeat is 0: 5. Seats are allocated by the most points scored.
In the Super League 2017, they played: Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ), Dynamo Elektrostal (Moscow Region), Dynamo Builder ( Yekaterinburg ), Tana ( Azov ), TsSP-Krylatskoye ( Moscow ), " Metrostroy ”( St. Petersburg ). The championship was held from April to September. The championship title was won for the 15th time in its history and for the 9th time in a row by the Dynamo Kazan team, who won 2-0 in the final Dynamo Elektrostal series (3: 1, 5: 3). 3rd place went to Tana, who won the Dynamo-Builder 2-0 team in the series for bronze (3: 3-bull. 3: 2, 3: 3-bull. 3: 2).
Five teams started in the major league: Tana ( Azov ), TsSP-Krylatskoye ( Moscow ), UOR-1 ( Moscow Region ), Altai Territory ( Barnaul ), SSOR-IVS ( Shchelkovo ). After the first round, in which the teams played in one round, the two best teams - Tana and TsSP-Krylatskoye joined the Super League teams. The remaining three, as well as Dynamo -2 ( Yekaterinburg ) continued to play on the tour system in 4 rounds.
Medalists
| Year | 1st place | 2nd place | 3rd place |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992 | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | "Bearing" ( Samara ) | Fili ( Moscow ) |
| 1993 | SKA ( Samara ) | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | "Bearing" ( Samara ) |
| 1994 | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | SKA ( Samara ) | Dynamo ( Alma-Ata ) |
| 1995 | SKA ( Samara ) | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | "Bearing" ( Samara ) |
| 1996 | SKA ( Samara ) | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | "Bearing" ( Samara ) |
| 1997 | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | SKA ( Samara ) | "Bearing" ( Samara ) |
| 1998 | SKA ( Ekaterinburg ) | SKA ( Samara ) | The Star ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 1999 | Dynamo [1] ( Yekaterinburg ) | SKA ( Samara ) | The Star ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2000 | Dynamo ( Yekaterinburg ) | SKA ( Samara ) | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) |
| 2001 | Dynamo ( Yekaterinburg ) | "Builder" ( Brest ) | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) |
| 2002 | Dynamo VIZ ( Yekaterinburg ) | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | "Builder" ( Brest ) |
| 2003 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | "Builder" ( Brest ) | Dynamo ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2004 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo ( Moscow region ) | "Builder" ( Brest ) |
| 2005 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo ( Moscow region ) | "Builder" ( Brest ) |
| 2006 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo the Builder [2] ( Ekaterinburg ) |
| 2007 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2008 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow Region ) [3] | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2009 | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Izmailovo ( Moscow ) |
| 2010 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Izmailovo ( Moscow ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) |
| 2010/2011 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Izmailovo ( Moscow ) |
| 2011/2012 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Izmailovo ( Moscow ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) |
| 2012/2013 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Izmailovo ( Moscow ) |
| 2013/2014 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | SHVSM Izmailovo ( Moscow ) | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2014/2015 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2015/2016 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2016 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) |
| 2017 | Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | Tana ( Azov ) |
Medal standings
| Team | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dynamo Kazan ( Kazan ) | 15 | 2 | 2 | nineteen |
| SKA / Dynamo / Dynamo the Builder ( Yekaterinburg ) | eight | 3 | eight | nineteen |
| SKA ( Samara ) | 3 | five | 0 | eight |
| Dynamo / Dynamo-Elektrostal ( Moscow region ) | one | eleven | 2 | 14 |
| Izmailovo ( Moscow ) | 0 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
| "Builder" ( Brest ) | 0 | 2 | 3 | five |
| "Bearing" ( Samara ) | 0 | one | four | five |
| The Star ( Yekaterinburg ) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Fili ( Moscow ) | 0 | 0 | one | one |
| Dynamo ( Ama-Ata ) | 0 | 0 | one | one |
| Tana ( Azov ) | 0 | 0 | one | one |
Notes
- ↑ Until 1998 - SKA
- ↑ Until 2005 - Dynamo
- ↑ Until 2007 - Dynamo, Moscow Region
See also
- Russian Women's Field Hockey Championship
- Russian Field Hockey Cup for men
- USSR field hockey championship among men
Links
- Russian Field Hockey Federation website
- Field Hockey Competitions
- Archive of the Sport-Express newspaper for 1996-2003