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Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 04/11 16:00 2 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo Kazan kvinder L 1-3
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 04/10 16:00 2 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo Kazan kvinder W 3-1
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 04/06 14:00 2 Dynamo Kazan kvinder v Leningradka kvinder L 3-1
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 04/05 16:00 2 Dynamo Kazan kvinder v Leningradka kvinder L 3-0
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/27 16:00 3 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo-Metar Chelyabinsk kvinder W 3-0
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/24 14:00 3 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo-Metar Chelyabinsk kvinder - PPT.
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/20 15:00 26 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo Krasnodar kvinder W 3-1
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/14 16:00 25 Tulitsa Tula kvinder v Leningradka kvinder W 1-3
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/09 14:00 24 YuZGU Atom kvinder v Leningradka kvinder W 0-3
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 03/01 16:00 23 Leningradka kvinder v Dynamo Kazan kvinder W 3-0
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 02/24 11:00 22 Dynamo-Metar Chelyabinsk kvinder v Leningradka kvinder W 1-3
Rusland - Super League - Kvinder 02/17 14:00 21 Leningradka kvinder v Proton Saratov kvinder L 1-3

Leningradka (Russian: Ленингра́дка) is a Russian women's volleyball club based in Saint Petersburg and plays in the Super League, the top Russian league.

History

Soviet years

Founded in 1935 as the women's volleyball department of the DSO Spartak section based in Leningrad, the club made its debut in the USSR Championship in 1939 and played 43 seasons in the USSR Championship until the tournament folded in 1991. The club changed its name in 1978 to Tallinn Technology University (TTU) Leningrad. During the Soviet period, the club won the USSR Cup twice (1976, 1977) and reached the final of the European Cup Winners Cup in 1980–81.[]

Russian years

The Russian Championship (which eventually became the Super League) was established for the 1991–92 season, but the club played in the second division that season. Since then, it has been promoted and relegated many times in the Russian Leagues with very inconsistent results. In 2003, it changed its name to Leningradka and started to focus on the development and preparation of young players by creating a youth team to support their main team. In the CEV Challenge Cup of 2008–09 the club finished third.