Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
01/18 13:00 | - | Barnaul Altai vs Zenit St. Petersburg 2 | 78-64 |
01/18 10:00 | - | Novosibirsk vs BK Dynamo Grozny | 59-54 |
01/17 17:01 | - | BARS-RGEU Rostov-na-Donu vs Khimki Podmoskovie | 84-94 |
01/17 16:00 | - | Lokomotiv Kuban COP vs Universitet Surgut | 85-68 |
01/15 13:00 | - | Barnaul Altai vs BK Dynamo Grozny | 70-64 |
01/15 08:30 | - | Novosibirsk vs Zenit St. Petersburg 2 | 66-73 |
01/14 16:01 | - | Lokomotiv Kuban COP vs Khimki Podmoskovie | 85-76 |
01/14 16:00 | - | BARS-RGEU Rostov-na-Donu vs Universitet Surgut | 98-58 |
01/11 16:00 | - | BARS-RGEU Rostov-na-Donu vs Lokomotiv Kuban COP | 97-95 |
01/11 15:00 | - | Zenit St. Petersburg 2 vs BK Dynamo Grozny | 79-71 |
01/11 13:00 | - | Tambov vs CSKA Moscow 2 | 68-78 |
01/11 11:00 | - | Khimki Podmoskovie vs Universitet Surgut | 59-55 |
The Russian Basketball Super League 1, or 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 (RBF).
After being the first-tier division of Russian basketball, from its first season in 1991–92, the Super League A 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). The successor league to the Super League 1 was not controlled by the Russian Basketball Federation (RBF), like the Super League 1 is, but by a separate body named the Professional Basketball League (PBL).
From the 2010–11 season onward, the Super League A 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, named the Super League 1. The 2010–11 season featured 11 clubs.[]