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'''Junior hockey in [[Russia]]''' currently consists of national championships ranging from | '''Junior hockey in [[Russia]]''' currently consists of national championships ranging from U15 to U21. They are organized by the [[Ice Hockey Federation of Russia]]. | ||
The [[ | The [[Junior Hockey League]], a multi-national league spanning four nations (and as many as seven in the past), has been the top level junior (U21) league since the 2009-10 season. It also consists of a second league, the [[Junior Hockey League Championships]]. | ||
The younger age groups consist of regional championships, with the top teams meeting in the national final to crown the season's national champion. | The younger age groups consist of regional championships, with the top teams meeting in the national final to crown the season's national champion. | ||
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The '''YUHL''' was formed as the U19 league in 2013. It was contested as a U18 league in 2014 and 2015. | The '''YUHL''' was formed as the U19 league in 2013. It was contested as a U18 league in 2014 and 2015. | ||
The [[Russia U18 Female Championship]] has been contested since 2019. | |||
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
=== | ===Junior Hockey League (U21)=== | ||
See: [[ | See: [[Junior Hockey League]], [[Junior Hockey League Championships]] | ||
===U18=== | ===U18=== | ||
The competition was played at the U18 level unless otherwise noted. | The competition was played at the U18 level unless otherwise noted. | ||
*2023-24: Ak Bars Kazan | |||
*2022-23: Krylya Sovetov Moscow | |||
*2021-22: Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk | |||
*2020-21: Salavat Yulaev Ufa | |||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: Salavat Yulaev Ufa | |||
*2017-18: Avto-Spartakovets Yekaterinburg | |||
*2016-17: Sibir Novosibirsk | |||
*2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan (U19) | *2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan (U19) | ||
*2014-15: Olympia Kirovo-Chepetsk | *2014-15: Olympia Kirovo-Chepetsk | ||
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*1997-98: Torpedo Yaroslavl | *1997-98: Torpedo Yaroslavl | ||
*1996-97: Lada Togliatti | *1996-97: Lada Togliatti | ||
*1995-96: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg | |||
*1994-95: Traktor Chelyabinsk | |||
*1993-94: Progress Glazov | |||
===U17=== | ===U17=== | ||
*2023-24: Belarus | |||
*2022-23: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg | |||
*2021-22: Avangard Omsk | |||
*2020-21: Avangard Omsk | |||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: Vityaz Podolsk | |||
*2017-18: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2016-17: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2015-16: SKA St. Petersrburg | *2015-16: SKA St. Petersrburg | ||
*2014-15: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl | *2014-15: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl | ||
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*2010-11: Vityaz Podolsk | *2010-11: Vityaz Podolsk | ||
*2009-10: Ak Bars Kazan | *2009-10: Ak Bars Kazan | ||
*1993-94: Spartakovets Yekaterinburg | |||
===U16=== | ===U16=== | ||
*2023-24: Severstal Cherepovets | |||
*2022-23: Dynamo Moscow | |||
*2021-22: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg | |||
*2020-21: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl | |||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: Avangard Omsk | |||
*2017-18: Vityaz Podolsk | |||
*2016-17: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan | *2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan | ||
*2014-15: Dynamo Moscow | *2014-15: Dynamo Moscow | ||
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*1997-98: Spartak Moscow | *1997-98: Spartak Moscow | ||
*1996-97: Metallurg Lipetsk | *1996-97: Metallurg Lipetsk | ||
*1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk | |||
*1994-95: CSKA Moscow | |||
*1993-94: CSKA Moscow | |||
*1992-93: Dynamo Moscow | |||
===U15=== | ===U15=== | ||
*2023-24: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2022-23: SKA-Youth Yekaterinburg | |||
*2021-22: Avangard Omsk | |||
*2020-21: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2017-18: Rous Moscow | |||
*2016-17: Dynamo Moscow | |||
*2015-16: CSKA Moscow | *2015-16: CSKA Moscow | ||
*2014-15: Ak Bars Kazan | *2014-15: Ak Bars Kazan | ||
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*1997-98: Severstal Cherepovets | *1997-98: Severstal Cherepovets | ||
*1996-97: Spartak Moscow | *1996-97: Spartak Moscow | ||
*1995-96: Metallurg Lipetsk | |||
*1994-95: Torpedo Yaroslavl | |||
*1993-94: CSKA Moscow | |||
===U14=== | ===U14=== | ||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk | |||
*2017-18: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2016-17: Ak Bars Kazan | |||
*2015-16: Dynamo Moscow | *2015-16: Dynamo Moscow | ||
*2008-09: CSKA Moscow | *2008-09: CSKA Moscow | ||
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*1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk | *1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk | ||
*1996-97: Spartak Moscow | *1996-97: Spartak Moscow | ||
*1995-96: Spartak Moscow | |||
*1994-95: Metallurg Lipetsk | |||
*1993-94: Traktor Chelyabinsk | |||
*1992-93: Dynamo Moscow | |||
===U13=== | ===U13=== | ||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2016-17: CSKA Moscow | |||
*2015-16: Rous Moscow | *2015-16: Rous Moscow | ||
*2008-09: CSKA Moscow | *2008-09: CSKA Moscow | ||
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*1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk | *1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk | ||
*1996-97: Kristall Elektrostal | *1996-97: Kristall Elektrostal | ||
*1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk | |||
*1994-95: Spartak Moscow | |||
*1993-94: Metallurg Cherepovets | |||
*1992-93: CSKA Moscow | |||
===U12=== | |||
*2019-20: ''final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'' | |||
*2018-19: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg | |||
===U11=== | |||
*1993-94: Spartak Moscow | |||
==Federal District Championships== | |||
;U17 | |||
*2009-10: Moscow | |||
*2008-09: Ural Federal District | |||
*2007-08: Moscow | |||
*2006-07: Ural Federal District | |||
*2005-06: Moscow | |||
*2004-05: Ural Federal District | |||
*2003-04: Ural Federal District | |||
*2002-03: Ural Federal District | |||
*2001-02: Moscow | |||
*2000-01: Ural Federal District | |||
*1999-2000: Ural Federal District | |||
*1997-98: Moscow | |||
*1996-97: Central Federal District | |||
*1995-96: Moscow | |||
*1994-95: Ural Federal District | |||
;U16 | |||
*2023 (fall): Ural Federal District | |||
*2022 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2021 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2021 (winter): Central Federal District | |||
*2019 (fall): Ural Federal District | |||
*2018 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2017 (fall): Northwestern Federal District | |||
*2016 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2015 (fall): Ural Federal District | |||
*2009-10: Volga Region | |||
*2008-09: Moscow | |||
*2007-08: Moscow | |||
*2006-07: Moscow | |||
*2005-06: Moscow | |||
*2004-05: Ural Federal District | |||
*2003-04: Central Federal District | |||
*2002-03: Ural Federal District | |||
*2001-02: Central Federal District | |||
*1999-2000: Ural Federal District | |||
*1997-98: Moscow | |||
*1996-97: Ural Federal District | |||
*1995-96: Moscow | |||
;U15 | |||
*2023 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2022 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2021 (fall): St. Petersburg | |||
*2021 (winter): St. Petersburg | |||
*2019 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2018 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2017 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2016 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2015 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2013-14: Central Federal District | |||
*2011-12: Moscow | |||
*2010-11: Moscow | |||
*2009-10: Moscow | |||
*2008-09: Moscow | |||
*2007-08: Central Federal District | |||
*2006-07: Moscow | |||
*2005-06: Ural Federal District | |||
*2004-05: Central Federal District | |||
*2003-04: Moscow | |||
*2002-03: Moscow | |||
*2001-02: Ural Federal District | |||
*1997-98: Moscow | |||
*1996-97: Moscow | |||
*1995-96: Central Federal District | |||
;U14 | |||
*2023 (fall): Ural Federal District | |||
*2022 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2021 (fall): Ural Federal District | |||
*2021 (winter): St. Petersburg | |||
*2019 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
*2018 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2017 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2016 (fall): Moscow | |||
*2015 (fall): Central Federal District | |||
==Regional Leagues== | |||
;Russia U18 Regional | |||
*2023-24: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Lada Togliatti (Samara Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U17 (Sverdlovsk Region), Zilant Kazan (Tatarstan), Kapitan Stupino (Center) | |||
*2022-23: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U18 (Sverdlovsk Region), Lesnye Pchyoly Yelabuga (Tatarstan), Sozvezdie Voronezh (Center), Buivoly Krasnodar (South Russia and North Caucasus), SKA-GUOR Kareliya Kondopoga (Northwest) | |||
*2021-22: Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region), Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region II), Olimp Mamadysh (Tatarstan), HK Lipetsk (Center), SDYUSHOR-6 Rostov (South Russia and North Caucasus), Severstal Cherepovets (Northwest) | |||
*2020-21: HK Chelny (Tatarstan). Severstal Cherepovets (St. Petersburg) | |||
;Russia U17 Regional | |||
*2023-24: Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Kristall Elektrostal (Moscow Region B), Zarechye Nizhny Novgorod (Nizhny Novgorod Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U16 (Sverdlovsk Region), Akademiya Petrova (Moscow), Gornyak Uchaly (Ural-Western Siberia) | |||
*2022-23: Forward St. Petersburg (Leningrad Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Zarechye Nizhny Novgorod (Nizhny Novgorod Region), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Olimpiyets Sutgut (Ural-Western Siberia) | |||
*2021-22: Yamburg Kingisepp (Leningrad Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region II), Belye Medvedi Moscow (Moscow), Tyumenski Legion (Ural-Western Siberia) | |||
*2020-21: SDYUSHOR-6 Rostov (South Russia and North Caucasus), Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region) | |||
*2019-20: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Buivoly Krasnodar U16 (South Russia and North Caucasus), Olimpiyets Balashikha (Moscow Region) | |||
;Russia U16 Regional | |||
*2023-24: Iceberg Goryachy Klyuch (Krasnodar Region), HK Balashika (Moscow Region), Yunost Yekaterinburg U15 (Sverdlovsk Region), Ak Bure Kazan (Tatarstan), Krylya Lobnya (Moscow Region II), Hockey Moskvy (Moscow), Dizel Lugansk (Moscow II), SKA-Zvezda St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg), Yamal Salekhard (Ural-Western Siberia), Akademiya Ust-Kinelsky (Volga Region) | |||
*2022-23: Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region), SKA-Yunost Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk Region), Metallurg Verkhnyaya Pyshma (Sverdlovsk Region II) Ak Bure Kazan (Tatarstan), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Orbita Zelenograd (Moscow II) Dynamo-Piter St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg), Tyumenski Legion (Ural-Western Siberia), Mordovia Saransk (Volga Region) | |||
*2021-22: Yaguar Kukmor (Tatarstan), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Armada Odintsovo (Moscow II), HK Drozdetskogo Kolpino (St. Petersburg), Molot Perm (Ural-Western Siberia), Olympiya Kirovo-Chepetsk (Volga Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region) | |||
*2020-21: Lachyn Aktanysh (Tatarstan), Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region) | |||
*2019-20: DYUSSH Bobrov (Center), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region) | |||
;Junior Hockey League of Moscow | |||
*2008-09: SDYSHOR Spartak Moscow | |||
*2007-08: OGU Odintsovo | |||
*2006-07: Odintsovo | |||
*2005-06: SDYUSHOR CSKA Moscow | |||
*2004-05: Vityaz Chekov-2 | |||
;St. Petersburg U16 Cup | |||
*2023-24: SKA St. Petersburg | |||
*2022-23: Dynamo St. Petersburg | |||
*2021-22: Serebryanye Lvy | |||
;Seasons | |||
*[[2022-23 South Russian and North Caucasus U18 League]] | |||
*[[2021-22 South Russian and North Caucasus U18 League]] | |||
*[[2020-21 South Russian and North Caucasus U17 League]] | |||
*[[2019-20 South Russian and North Caucasus U17 League]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 17:30, 8 August 2024
Junior hockey in Russia currently consists of national championships ranging from U15 to U21. They are organized by the Ice Hockey Federation of Russia.
The Junior Hockey League, a multi-national league spanning four nations (and as many as seven in the past), has been the top level junior (U21) league since the 2009-10 season. It also consists of a second league, the Junior Hockey League Championships.
The younger age groups consist of regional championships, with the top teams meeting in the national final to crown the season's national champion.
The YUHL was formed as the U19 league in 2013. It was contested as a U18 league in 2014 and 2015.
The Russia U18 Female Championship has been contested since 2019.
Champions
Junior Hockey League (U21)
See: Junior Hockey League, Junior Hockey League Championships
U18
The competition was played at the U18 level unless otherwise noted.
- 2023-24: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2022-23: Krylya Sovetov Moscow
- 2021-22: Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
- 2020-21: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
- 2017-18: Avto-Spartakovets Yekaterinburg
- 2016-17: Sibir Novosibirsk
- 2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan (U19)
- 2014-15: Olympia Kirovo-Chepetsk
- 2013-14: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2012-13: Gornyak Uchaly (U19)
- 2011-12: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
- 2008-09: Metallburg Novokuznetsk
- 2007-08: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2006-07: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2005-06: CSKA Moscow
- 2004-05: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2003-04: Metallburg Magnitogorsk
- 2002-03: CSKA Moscow
- 2001-02: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2000-01: Elemash Elektrostal
- 1999-00: Torpedo Yaroslavl
- 1998-99: Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod
- 1997-98: Torpedo Yaroslavl
- 1996-97: Lada Togliatti
- 1995-96: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
- 1994-95: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1993-94: Progress Glazov
U17
- 2023-24: Belarus
- 2022-23: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg
- 2021-22: Avangard Omsk
- 2020-21: Avangard Omsk
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Vityaz Podolsk
- 2017-18: CSKA Moscow
- 2016-17: CSKA Moscow
- 2015-16: SKA St. Petersrburg
- 2014-15: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2013-14: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2012-13: CSKA Moscow
- 2011-12: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2010-11: Vityaz Podolsk
- 2009-10: Ak Bars Kazan
- 1993-94: Spartakovets Yekaterinburg
U16
- 2023-24: Severstal Cherepovets
- 2022-23: Dynamo Moscow
- 2021-22: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg
- 2020-21: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Avangard Omsk
- 2017-18: Vityaz Podolsk
- 2016-17: CSKA Moscow
- 2015-16: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2014-15: Dynamo Moscow
- 2013-14: Vityaz Podolsk
- 2012-13: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2011-12: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2010-11: Avangard Omsk
- 2009-10: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
- 2008-09: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2007-08: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2006-07: Dynamo Moscow
- 2005-06: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2004-05: Dynamo Moscow
- 2003-04: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2002-03: Avangard Omsk
- 2001-02: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2000-01: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 1999-00: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1998-99: Avangard Omsk
- 1997-98: Spartak Moscow
- 1996-97: Metallurg Lipetsk
- 1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1994-95: CSKA Moscow
- 1993-94: CSKA Moscow
- 1992-93: Dynamo Moscow
U15
- 2023-24: CSKA Moscow
- 2022-23: SKA-Youth Yekaterinburg
- 2021-22: Avangard Omsk
- 2020-21: CSKA Moscow
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: CSKA Moscow
- 2017-18: Rous Moscow
- 2016-17: Dynamo Moscow
- 2015-16: CSKA Moscow
- 2014-15: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2013-14: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2012-13: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2011-12: Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg
- 2010-11: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2009-10: CSKA Moscow
- 2008-09: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
- 2007-08: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2006-07: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2005-06: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2004-05: Spartak Moscow
- 2003-04: Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
- 2002-03: Salavat Yulaev Ufa
- 2001-02: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2000-01: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 1999-00: Torpedo Yaroslavl
- 1998-99: Gazovik Tyumen
- 1997-98: Severstal Cherepovets
- 1996-97: Spartak Moscow
- 1995-96: Metallurg Lipetsk
- 1994-95: Torpedo Yaroslavl
- 1993-94: CSKA Moscow
U14
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
- 2017-18: CSKA Moscow
- 2016-17: Ak Bars Kazan
- 2015-16: Dynamo Moscow
- 2008-09: CSKA Moscow
- 2007-08: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2006-07: Gazovik Tyumen
- 2005-06: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2004-05: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 2003-04: Spartak Moscow
- 2002-03: Avangard Omsk
- 2001-02: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 2000-01: Metallurg Magnitogorsk
- 1999-00: CSKA Moscow
- 1998-99: Kristall Elektrostal
- 1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1996-97: Spartak Moscow
- 1995-96: Spartak Moscow
- 1994-95: Metallurg Lipetsk
- 1993-94: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1992-93: Dynamo Moscow
U13
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: CSKA Moscow
- 2016-17: CSKA Moscow
- 2015-16: Rous Moscow
- 2008-09: CSKA Moscow
- 2007-08: CSKA Moscow
- 2006-07: Spartak Moscow
- 1997-98: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1996-97: Kristall Elektrostal
- 1995-96: Traktor Chelyabinsk
- 1994-95: Spartak Moscow
- 1993-94: Metallurg Cherepovets
- 1992-93: CSKA Moscow
U12
- 2019-20: final tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2018-19: SKA-Strelna St. Petersburg
U11
- 1993-94: Spartak Moscow
Federal District Championships
- U17
- 2009-10: Moscow
- 2008-09: Ural Federal District
- 2007-08: Moscow
- 2006-07: Ural Federal District
- 2005-06: Moscow
- 2004-05: Ural Federal District
- 2003-04: Ural Federal District
- 2002-03: Ural Federal District
- 2001-02: Moscow
- 2000-01: Ural Federal District
- 1999-2000: Ural Federal District
- 1997-98: Moscow
- 1996-97: Central Federal District
- 1995-96: Moscow
- 1994-95: Ural Federal District
- U16
- 2023 (fall): Ural Federal District
- 2022 (fall): Moscow
- 2021 (fall): Moscow
- 2021 (winter): Central Federal District
- 2019 (fall): Ural Federal District
- 2018 (fall): Moscow
- 2017 (fall): Northwestern Federal District
- 2016 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2015 (fall): Ural Federal District
- 2009-10: Volga Region
- 2008-09: Moscow
- 2007-08: Moscow
- 2006-07: Moscow
- 2005-06: Moscow
- 2004-05: Ural Federal District
- 2003-04: Central Federal District
- 2002-03: Ural Federal District
- 2001-02: Central Federal District
- 1999-2000: Ural Federal District
- 1997-98: Moscow
- 1996-97: Ural Federal District
- 1995-96: Moscow
- U15
- 2023 (fall): Moscow
- 2022 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2021 (fall): St. Petersburg
- 2021 (winter): St. Petersburg
- 2019 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2018 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2017 (fall): Moscow
- 2016 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2015 (fall): Moscow
- 2013-14: Central Federal District
- 2011-12: Moscow
- 2010-11: Moscow
- 2009-10: Moscow
- 2008-09: Moscow
- 2007-08: Central Federal District
- 2006-07: Moscow
- 2005-06: Ural Federal District
- 2004-05: Central Federal District
- 2003-04: Moscow
- 2002-03: Moscow
- 2001-02: Ural Federal District
- 1997-98: Moscow
- 1996-97: Moscow
- 1995-96: Central Federal District
- U14
- 2023 (fall): Ural Federal District
- 2022 (fall): Moscow
- 2021 (fall): Ural Federal District
- 2021 (winter): St. Petersburg
- 2019 (fall): Central Federal District
- 2018 (fall): Moscow
- 2017 (fall): Moscow
- 2016 (fall): Moscow
- 2015 (fall): Central Federal District
Regional Leagues
- Russia U18 Regional
- 2023-24: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Lada Togliatti (Samara Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U17 (Sverdlovsk Region), Zilant Kazan (Tatarstan), Kapitan Stupino (Center)
- 2022-23: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U18 (Sverdlovsk Region), Lesnye Pchyoly Yelabuga (Tatarstan), Sozvezdie Voronezh (Center), Buivoly Krasnodar (South Russia and North Caucasus), SKA-GUOR Kareliya Kondopoga (Northwest)
- 2021-22: Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region), Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region II), Olimp Mamadysh (Tatarstan), HK Lipetsk (Center), SDYUSHOR-6 Rostov (South Russia and North Caucasus), Severstal Cherepovets (Northwest)
- 2020-21: HK Chelny (Tatarstan). Severstal Cherepovets (St. Petersburg)
- Russia U17 Regional
- 2023-24: Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Kristall Elektrostal (Moscow Region B), Zarechye Nizhny Novgorod (Nizhny Novgorod Region), Spartakovets Yekaterinburg U16 (Sverdlovsk Region), Akademiya Petrova (Moscow), Gornyak Uchaly (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2022-23: Forward St. Petersburg (Leningrad Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Zarechye Nizhny Novgorod (Nizhny Novgorod Region), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Olimpiyets Sutgut (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2021-22: Yamburg Kingisepp (Leningrad Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region), Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region II), Belye Medvedi Moscow (Moscow), Tyumenski Legion (Ural-Western Siberia)
- 2020-21: SDYUSHOR-6 Rostov (South Russia and North Caucasus), Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region)
- 2019-20: Atlant Mystichi (Moscow Region), Buivoly Krasnodar U16 (South Russia and North Caucasus), Olimpiyets Balashikha (Moscow Region)
- Russia U16 Regional
- 2023-24: Iceberg Goryachy Klyuch (Krasnodar Region), HK Balashika (Moscow Region), Yunost Yekaterinburg U15 (Sverdlovsk Region), Ak Bure Kazan (Tatarstan), Krylya Lobnya (Moscow Region II), Hockey Moskvy (Moscow), Dizel Lugansk (Moscow II), SKA-Zvezda St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg), Yamal Salekhard (Ural-Western Siberia), Akademiya Ust-Kinelsky (Volga Region)
- 2022-23: Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region), SKA-Yunost Yekaterinburg (Sverdlovsk Region), Metallurg Verkhnyaya Pyshma (Sverdlovsk Region II) Ak Bure Kazan (Tatarstan), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Orbita Zelenograd (Moscow II) Dynamo-Piter St. Petersburg (St. Petersburg), Tyumenski Legion (Ural-Western Siberia), Mordovia Saransk (Volga Region)
- 2021-22: Yaguar Kukmor (Tatarstan), AKM Novomoskovsk (Moscow), Armada Odintsovo (Moscow II), HK Drozdetskogo Kolpino (St. Petersburg), Molot Perm (Ural-Western Siberia), Olympiya Kirovo-Chepetsk (Volga Region), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region)
- 2020-21: Lachyn Aktanysh (Tatarstan), Vityaz Podolsk (Moscow Region)
- 2019-20: DYUSSH Bobrov (Center), Khimik Voskresensk (Moscow Region)
- Junior Hockey League of Moscow
- 2008-09: SDYSHOR Spartak Moscow
- 2007-08: OGU Odintsovo
- 2006-07: Odintsovo
- 2005-06: SDYUSHOR CSKA Moscow
- 2004-05: Vityaz Chekov-2
- St. Petersburg U16 Cup
- 2023-24: SKA St. Petersburg
- 2022-23: Dynamo St. Petersburg
- 2021-22: Serebryanye Lvy
- Seasons
- 2022-23 South Russian and North Caucasus U18 League
- 2021-22 South Russian and North Caucasus U18 League
- 2020-21 South Russian and North Caucasus U17 League
- 2019-20 South Russian and North Caucasus U17 League