The 2013–2014 season of the Russian Bandy Super League was played from November 2013 until March 2014, when the Russian champions were named after a play-off.
Teams
Locations of teams in the 2013–14 Russian Bandy Super League
| Team
|
Location
|
Stadium
|
Capacity
|
| Dynamo Moscow
|
Moscow
|
Ice Palace Krylatskoye
|
8,000
|
| Dynamo Kazan
|
Kazan
|
Raketa Stadium
|
7,500
|
| Yenisey
|
Krasnoyarsk
|
Yenisey Stadium
|
10,000
|
| Zorky
|
Krasnogorsk
|
Zorky Stadium
|
8,000
|
| Kuzbass
|
Kemerovo
|
Khimik Stadium
|
32,000
|
| Sibselmash
|
Novosibirsk
|
Sibselmash Stadium
|
8,000
|
| Baykal-Energiya
|
Irkutsk
|
Rekord Stadium
|
5,300
|
| SKA-Neftyanik
|
Khabarovsk
|
Arena Yerofey
|
10,000
|
| Vodnik
|
Arkhangelsk
|
Trud Stadium
|
10,000
|
| Volga
|
Ulyanovsk
|
Trud Stadium
|
8,300
|
| Start
|
Nizhny Novgorod
|
Start Stadium
|
6,200
|
| Uralsky Trubnik
|
Pervouralsk
|
Uralskiy Trubnik Stadium
|
6,000
|
| Rodina
|
Kirov
|
Rodina Stadium
|
7,500
|
League table
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
[1]
Knock-out stage
Matches
Updated to match(es) played on completed. Source:
[3]Notes:
- ^ Rodina did not show up due to delayed flights. Yenisey won on walk/over and was awarded 3 points.[2]
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