• 1933–1936 –
Moscow. • 1938, 1939 –
Spartak (
Leningrad) • 1940 – Spartak Moscow • 1945–1948 –
Dynamo Moscow • 1949, 1950 –
VC CDKA Moscow • 1951 –
Dynamo Moscow • 1952 –
VC VVS MVO • 1953, 1954 –
VC CDKA Moscow • 1955 –
VC CSK Moscow • 1956 –
Ukrainian SSR (as part of the
Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR) • 1957 –
Spartak (
Leningrad) • 1958 –
VC CSK Moscow • 1959 –
Leningrad (as part of the
Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR) • 1960–1962 –
VC CSKA Moscow • 1963 –
Leningrad (as part of the
Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR) • 1965, 1966 –
VC CSKA Moscow • 1967 –
Ukrainian SSR (as part of the
Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR) • 1968 – Kalev Tallinn • 1969 – Burevestnik Alma-Ata • 1970–1983 –
VC CSKA Moscow • 1984 – Radiotechnik Riga • 1985–1991 –
VC CSKA Moscow • 1992 –
VC Shakhtar Donetsk ==Teams==