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  2. Volleyball in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In spring 1932 a volleyball discipline was established by the All-Union Council of Physical Culture of the USSR.In 1933, during the CEC session on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre before the leaders of the ruling party and government of the USSR, an exhibition match between the teams of Moscow and Dnepropetrovsk was played, after that event the first Soviet Men's Volleyball Championship [5 ...

  3. Moscow High School - Wikipedia

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    The flagship school of the Moscow School District serves grades 9–12. Since 2013, Erik Perryman has served as principal. [8] [3] MHS colors are red, black, and white, and the mascot is a bear. [7] The school district (which serves as the high school's attendance boundary) includes Moscow and Viola. [9]

  4. Russian Volleyball Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Volleyball Federation (Russian: Всероссийская федерация волейбола, romanized: Vserossiyskaya federatsiya voleybola; abbreviated as VFV, Russian: ВФВ) is the governing body of volleyball in Russia; although existing since 1991, it is the prosecutor of the pre-existing Soviet volleyball federation (Федерация волейбола СССР ...

  5. WVC Dynamo Moscow - Wikipedia

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    WVC Dinamo Moscow (Russian: ЖВК Динамо Москва) is a Russian professional women's volleyball club based in Moscow which is currently playing in the Super League. It was established in 1926 and dissolved in 1992, but was reestablished in 2004.

  6. Russian Women's Volleyball Super League - Wikipedia

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    The dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991 brought an end to all sports leagues played in the Soviet Union, including the Soviet Women's Volleyball Championship.The national league was created by the Russian Volleyball Federation as a continuation of the Soviet Championships.

  7. VC CSKA Moscow - Wikipedia

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    VC CSKA Moscow (Russian: ВК ЦСКА Москва) was a Russian volleyball club. They played in the Russian Super League, winning the competition three times. The club is the most titled volleyball team in the Soviet Union / Russia and in Europe with 13 CEV Champions Leagues. In 2009, VC CSKA Moscow was disbanded due to financial problems.

  8. Russia men's national volleyball team - Wikipedia

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    The Russia men's national volleyball team is governed by the Russian Volleyball Federation and took part in international volleyball competitions. FIVB considers Russia as the inheritor of the records of Soviet Union (1948–1991) and CIS (1992). The USSR Volleyball Federation joined the FIVB in 1948, a year after the foundation of the ...

  9. WVC CSKA Moscow - Wikipedia

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    WVC CSKA Moscow was a Russian professional women's volleyball club. It played in the Super League. The club won 3 CEV Women's Champions Leagues. In 2008, WVC CSKA Moscow was disbanded due to financial problems.