DateRHome v Away-
09/01 14:00 - Dynamo Moscow v RK Slava Moscow 21-15
08/31 15:00 - Lokomotiv Penza v Krasny Yar 18-36
08/31 08:00 - Enisei STM v Metallurg Novokuznetsk 38-3
08/30 11:00 - VVA Moscow v Strela Kazan 20-32
08/24 14:30 - VVA Moscow v Dynamo Moscow 6-40
08/24 10:00 - Enisei STM v RK Slava Moscow 59-7
08/17 07:00 - Krasny Yar v Enisei STM 24-17
08/16 14:00 - VVA Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk 21-24
08/16 11:00 - RK Slava Moscow v Lokomotiv Penza 25-52
08/10 13:00 - Dynamo Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk 90-3
08/10 11:00 - Lokomotiv Penza v Enisei STM 20-48
08/10 09:00 - Krasny Yar v Strela Kazan 13-8
08/09 11:00 - RK Slava Moscow v VVA Moscow 27-17
08/03 14:00 - RK Slava Moscow v Krasny Yar 7-40
08/03 07:00 - Enisei STM v Dynamo Moscow 33-32
08/02 11:00 - Lokomotiv Penza v VVA Moscow 63-18
06/23 11:34 - Enisei STM v Krasny Yar 33-10
06/22 13:00 - Dynamo Moscow v Strela Kazan 36-38
06/15 08:00 - Enisei STM v Lokomotiv Penza 47-5
06/14 13:00 - VVA Moscow v RK Slava Moscow 17-26
06/08 12:00 - Dynamo Moscow v VVA Moscow 54-0
06/08 09:00 - Krasny Yar v Metallurg Novokuznetsk 68-14
06/07 11:00 - Leon/Zacarias v Enisei STM 24-71
06/06 15:00 - Lokomotiv Penza v Strela Kazan 10-37
05/25 13:00 - Dynamo Moscow v Enisei STM 29-26
05/25 10:00 - VVA Moscow v Lokomotiv Penza 19-41
05/25 08:00 - Krasny Yar v RK Slava Moscow 32-3
05/18 13:30 - RK Slava Moscow v Dynamo Moscow 11-14
05/18 09:00 - Krasny Yar v Lokomotiv Penza 26-20
05/17 13:00 - Strela Kazan v VVA Moscow 66-10

The Russian Rugby Championship, officially known as the Pari - Russian Rugby Championship for sponsorship reasons (Russian: Пари - Чемпионат России по регби), is Russia's top level professional men's rugby union competition. The Russian Rugby Championship is run by Russian Rugby Union and is contested by 10 teams as of the 2019-2020 season.

History

The founding of the league coincided with a period of rapid change for Russian rugby. The first Russian rugby championship, which succeeded the Soviet Rugby Championship, was played in 1992, under the name Russian Superleague. The league kept this name until 2004, when the competition was then rebranded as the Rugby Premier League.

In 2007, Yug-Krasnodar were admitted to the competition, increasing the number of teams in the league to eight.

Just one year later, in 2008, a further six teams from several of the lower division competitions were admitted into the Rugby Premier League. This increased the total number of teams again, to fourteen teams. The fourteen teams were split into three conferences, based on geography, in that season. One thing to note was that many of the elevated clubs geographically were semi-professional or even amateur in nature, which lead to a lack of competitive balance.

2010 saw another change of format to the Rugby Premier League where the East-West divide was removed, culminating in the formation of a 'Super Group'. This meant that VVA-Podmoskovye Monino, Krasny Yar, Enisey-STM, Slava Moscow, RC Novokuznetsk and Imperia-Dynamo as well as Fili Moscow and Spartak GM were scheduled to play each other in a straight home-and-away league format.

The "Russia Championship" is the premier rugby union tournament in Russia, showcasing the nation's top clubs and fostering the growth of the sport across the country. Established to elevate the competitive standard of rugby in Russia, the tournament features a dynamic format that includes both regular-season matches and knockout rounds, culminating in an exhilarating final that determines the national champion.

Teams from various regions compete fiercely, representing their cities and communities, while also providing a platform for emerging talent to shine. The tournament not only highlights the athleticism and skill of the players but also promotes the values of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship that are central to rugby.

Fans can expect thrilling matches filled with intense rivalries, strategic gameplay, and passionate support from local communities. The "Russia Championship" serves as a vital stepping stone for players aspiring to represent Russia on the international stage, contributing to the overall development of rugby union in the country.

With a commitment to inclusivity and growth, the tournament also engages youth programs and grassroots initiatives, ensuring that the love for rugby continues to flourish in Russia. Whether you are a die-hard rugby fan or new to the sport, the "Russia Championship" promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement, camaraderie, and the spirit of competition.