Russian Basketball Super League - Super League A (first-tier League) Regular Season Winners

Super League A (first-tier League) Regular Season Winners

  • 1995 CSKA Moscow
  • 1996 CSKA Moscow
  • 1997 Avtodor Saratov
  • 1998 Avtodor Saratov
  • 1999 CSKA Moscow
  • 2000 CSKA Moscow
  • 2001 Ural Great Perm
  • 2002 Ural Great Perm
  • 2003 CSKA Moscow
  • 2004 CSKA Moscow
  • 2005 CSKA Moscow
  • 2006 CSKA Moscow
  • 2007 CSKA Moscow
  • 2008 CSKA Moscow
  • 2009 CSKA Moscow
  • 2010 CSKA Moscow

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