VVA Moscow

Leagues Played
Russia Championship 83
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Russia Championship 10/11 11:00 - VVA Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk W 31-14
Russia Championship 10/04 13:00 - RK Slava Moscow v VVA Moscow L 31-18
Russia Championship 09/27 11:00 - VVA Moscow v RK Slava Moscow L 24-34
Russia Championship 09/20 09:30 - VVA Moscow v Enisei STM L 6-55
Russia Championship 09/13 09:30 - Krasny Yar v VVA Moscow L 47-17
Russia Championship 08/30 11:00 - VVA Moscow v Strela Kazan L 20-32
Russia Championship 08/24 14:30 - VVA Moscow v Dynamo Moscow L 6-40
Russia Championship 08/16 14:00 - VVA Moscow v Metallurg Novokuznetsk L 21-24
Russia Championship 08/09 11:00 - RK Slava Moscow v VVA Moscow L 27-17
Russia Championship 08/02 11:00 - Gernika Bizkaia Women v VVA Moscow L 63-18
Russia Championship 06/14 13:00 - VVA Moscow v RK Slava Moscow L 17-26
Russia Championship 06/08 12:00 - Dynamo Moscow v VVA Moscow L 54-0

Wikipedia - VVA Podmoskovye

The VVA-Podmoskovye is a Russian rugby union team playing in the Professional Rugby League. The team plays at Gagarin Air Force Academy stadium in Monino, a garrison town just outside Moscow. VVA-Podmoskovye has strong links to the air force and also supplied the bulk of Russia's national team, with which they shared a head coach, Nikolai Nerush. The team had ambitious plans for the future - it lobbied hard for inclusion in the European Challenge Cup and was close to completing a 12,500-seat purpose-built rugby stadium.

VVA-Podmoskovye have won the title eight times, in 1993, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. March 2011 saw two stars depart for Aviva Premiership clubs, with Moldovan international Vadim Cobîlaş joining former Russia coach Steve Diamond at Sale Sharks and Russian international Vasily Artemiev joining Northampton Saints.

VVA Moscow is a prominent rugby union team based in Moscow, Russia. Established in 1949, the club has a rich history and is known for its strong tradition of competitive play and development of talented players. VVA Moscow competes in the Russian Rugby Championship and has been a consistent contender, showcasing a blend of physicality, skill, and strategic gameplay. The team is recognized for its disciplined approach on the field and its contribution to the growth of rugby union in Russia. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to excellence, VVA Moscow remains a significant force in Russian rugby.