WBC CSKA Moscow

WBC CSKA Moscow
League Russian Premier League
Founded 1924 - 2009
Arena Universal Sports Hall CSKA
Capacity 5,500
Location Moscow, Russia Russia
Team colours Red and blue
         
Championships 1 EuroLeague Women
4 Worldleague
3 Ronchetti Cup
9 Russian Premier League
Website http://www.cska.ru/

WBC CSKA Moscow was a Russian women's basketball team from Moscow.

History

It represented sports society CSKA Moscow. CSKA was one of the most successful Soviet teams in the 1980s, winning two Ronchetti Cups and two Soviet Championships, and reaching the European Cup's final in 1990. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union the team dominated the new Russian Superleague for much of the 1990s, winning six championships between 1992 and 1997 and a third Ronchetti Cup. However, it declined in the late 1990s and was disbanded in 2001.

In 2006 CSKA Moscow reappeared in the women's basketball scene as 2005 Euroleague champions VBM-SGAU Samara relocated to Moscow and played under its name, crest and colours. However, the club wasn't able to win neither the Euroleague nor the national championship, with Spartak Moscow Region becoming the country's new leading force. CSKA subsequently fell into financial turmoil and was disbanded in October 2009.[1]

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