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At the time when the super League 1 championship with the participation of the conducted two-round 16 teams was interrupted because of the pandemic coronavirus, participants held on 25-27 matches of the planned 30 in the “regular” championship. RBF technically categorized teams, just fixing the results. Lead BK “Samara” and “Spartak-Primorye” with equal indicators 21 wins – 5 losses (their personal meetings – 79:65 in the far East and 76:79 on the banks of the Volga). If you talk about who is still the reigning champion of the super League 1, we have to take the 2018/19 season is BK “Samara”.

as for the most valuable player of the super League competition 1 Samartsev Vladimir Piskureva, in 26 held their team matches it in only one game came out in the starting lineup, and in all other cases started in most fighting five. The average performance of 16.0 points per game, time on the site – just over 29 minutes of the standard 40, rebounds and 4.9, a good implementation of free throws (54/61), a very decent “range” (three-point contact – 66/152 = 43.4 percent).

Full list of winners of our men’s basketball Superleague:

First division (super League 1): MVP – Vladimir Pechkurov (BK “Samara”); was included in the symbolic five in the classic basketball position point guard Anton Glazunov (BK “Samara”), shooting guard Alexey Vzdialene (“Spartak-Primorye”, Primorsky Krai), small forward Igor Volkhin (“Khimki-Moscow region”, Moscow region); power forward Goes Boutenkos (“Burevestnik”, Yaroslavl), center Evgeny Minchenko (“Kupol-Rodniki”, Izhevsk). In addition, Minchenko won a special prize “the Most spectacular player.”

Second division (super League 2): MVP – Sergey zhulkov (“Cheboksary Hawks”, Cheboksary); in the top 5 at positions point guard Pavel Koltsov (“Cheboksary Hawks”), shooting guard Timofey Gerasimov (“Lokomotiv-Kuban-WOP”, Krasnodar), small forward Alexander Matveev (Dynamo, Magnitogorsk), power forward Konstantin Glazyrin (Irkut, Irkutsk), center Ruslan Abdulbasir (BC “Tambov”, Tambov region).

Classification in the championship of Russia-2019/20 among men’s teams (without determination of the winners)

United League (D-1)

1. “Khimki” (Moscow region). 2. CSKA (Moscow). 3. “Lokomotiv-Kuban” (Krasnodar). 4. UNICS (Kazan). 5. “Zenit” (St. Petersburg). 6. PARMA (Perm Krai). 7. “Yenisei” (Krasnoyarsk Krai). 8. “Nizhny Novgorod” (Nizhny Novgorod). 9. Avtodor (Saratov).

Superliga 1 (D-2)

1 (10 – a place in the General classification). “Spartak-Primorye” (Primorsky Krai). 2 (11). “Samara” (Samara). 3 (12). “Petrel” (Yaroslavl). 4 (13). “Uralmash” (Ekaterinburg). 5 (14). “Temp-SUMZ-UMMC” (Revda). 6 (15). “Vostok-65” (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk). 7 (16). “The Dome Springs” (Izhevsk). 8 (17). MBA (Moscow). 9 (18). “University-Yugra” (Surgut). 10 (19). “Rune-Basket” (Moscow). 11 (20). “Utimes” (Ufa). 12 (21). CSKA-2 (Moscow). 13 (22). “Ural” (Ekaterinburg). 14 (23). “Khimki-Moscow suburbs” (Moscow region). 15 (24). “Spartak” (St.-Petersburg). 16 (25). “Novosibirsk” (Novosibirsk).

super League 2 (D-3)

1 (26). “Cheboksary Hawks” (Cheboksary). 2 (27). “Tambov” (Tambov oblast). 3 (28). “Dynamo” (Magnitogorsk). 4 (29). “Irkut” (Irkutsk). 5 (30). “The Dynamo-MGTU” (Maikop). 6 (31). “Dynamo” (Stavropol). 7 (32). “Altibase” (Altai Krai). 8 (33). “Zenit-2” (St.-Petersburg). 9 (34). “Neftekhimik” (Tobolsk). 10 (35). BARS-Rostov state University (Rostov-on-don). 11 (36). “Rusichi” (Kursk). 12 (37). “Lokomotiv-Kuban-WOP” (Krasnodar). 13 (38). “Elbrus” (Cherkessk).

BEST TEAM in super League 1 OVER the LAST 10 SEASONS:

2009/2010 – BK “Nizhni Novgorod” – is now in VTB United League

2010/2011 – “Spartak-Primorye” (Vladivostok)

2011/2012 – “Ural” (Ekaterinburg)

2012/2013 – “Ural” (Ekaterinburg)

2013/2014 – Avtodor (Saratov) – today in the VTB United League

2014/2015 – BC “Novosibirsk”

2015/2016 – Sakhalin (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk)

2016/2017 – “University-Jugra” (Surgut)

2017/2018 – “Spartak-Primorye” (Vladivostok)

2018/2019 – BK “Samara” (Samara)

2019/2020 – no Winner due to the global pandemic COVID-19