The founding of the league coincided with a period of rapid change for Russian rugby. The first Russian rugby championship, which succeeded the
Soviet Rugby Championship, was played in 1992, under the name Russian Superleague. The league kept this name until 2004, when the competition was then rebranded as the Rugby Premier League. In 2007, Yug-Krasnodar were admitted to the competition, increasing the number of teams in the league to eight. Just one year later, in 2008, a further six teams from several of the lower division competitions were admitted into the Rugby Premier League. This increased the total number of teams again, to fourteen teams. The fourteen teams were split into three
conferences, based on geography, in that season. One thing to note was that many of the elevated clubs geographically were semi-professional or even amateur in nature, which lead to a lack of competitive balance. 2010 saw another change of format to the Rugby Premier League where the East-West divide was removed, culminating in the formation of a 'Super Group'. This meant that
VVA-Podmoskovye Monino,
Krasny Yar,
Enisey-STM,
Slava Moscow,
RC Novokuznetsk and Imperia-Dynamo as well as
Fili Moscow and
Spartak GM were scheduled to play each other in a straight home-and-away league format. ==Current Teams==