Cup, Women 11/04 13:30 - 디나모 메탈 첼리야빈스크 v 디나모 카잔 D 0-0
Cup, Women 11/03 15:30 - 디나모 카잔 v 자레치에-오딘초보 W 3-0
Cup, Women 11/02 15:30 - 디나모 카잔 v 프리모로치카 발디보스토크 W 3-0
VTV Cup Women 10/26 13:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 자레치에-오딘초보 W 3-1
Club Friendly Games, Women 10/25 15:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 자레치에-오딘초보 L 21-24
Cup, Women 10/21 03:30 - 스파르타 니즈니 노브고로드 v 디나모 카잔 L 3-0
Cup, Women 10/20 03:30 - 디나모 카잔 v 프리모로치카 발디보스토크 L 0-3
Cup, Women 10/18 06:00 - 디나모 크라스노다르 v 디나모 카잔 L 3-0
Cup, Women 10/17 08:30 - 사칼린 유즈노-사칼린스크 v 디나모 카잔 L 3-0
Cup, Women 10/16 03:30 - 디나모 카잔 v 올림프 노보시비르스크 W 3-0
Cup, Women 09/30 11:00 - 스파르타 니즈니 노브고로드 v 디나모 카잔 L 3-0
Cup, Women 09/29 12:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 프리모로치카 발디보스토크 W 3-0
Cup, Women 09/27 14:00 - 디나모 크라스노다르 v 디나모 카잔 W 1-3
Cup, Women 09/26 14:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 사칼린 유즈노-사칼린스크 L 1-3
Cup, Women 09/25 12:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 올림프 노보시비르스크 W 3-0
Club Friendly Games, Women 09/16 13:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 툴리트사 W 3-1
Club Friendly Games, Women 09/15 15:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 자레치에-오딘초보 L 2-3
Club Friendly Games, Women 09/14 15:00 - 디나모 카잔 v 프로톤 사라토프 W 3-1
슈퍼리가, 여자 04/21 16:00 1 [2] 디나모 모스크바 v 디나모 카잔 [1] L 3-2
슈퍼리가, 여자 04/17 16:00 1 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 디나모 모스크바 [2] L 2-3
슈퍼리가, 여자 04/16 16:00 1 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 디나모 모스크바 [2] L 0-3
챔피언스리그 여자, C조 04/04 16:00 3 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 이모코 발리 코네글리아노 [2] W 3-2
슈퍼리가, 여자 03/29 13:30 2 [4] 우랄로츠카 NTMK 예카테린부르크 v 디나모 카잔 [1] W 0-3
슈퍼리가, 여자 03/25 15:00 2 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 우랄로츠카 NTMK 예카테린부르크 [4] W 3-0
챔피언스리그 여자, C조 03/21 19:30 3 [2] 이모코 발리 코네글리아노 v 디나모 카잔 [1] L 3-0
슈퍼리가, 여자 03/07 16:00 3 디나모 카잔 v 사칼린 유즈노-사칼린스크 W 3-0
슈퍼리가, 여자 03/03 06:00 3 사칼린 유즈노-사칼린스크 v 디나모 카잔 L 3-1
챔피언스리그 여자, C조 02/27 16:00 6 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 마맅사 플로브디브 [4] W 3-1
챔피언스리그 여자, C조 02/21 16:00 5 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 헤미크 폴리스 [2] W 3-1
슈퍼리가, 여자 02/16 16:00 3 [1] 디나모 카잔 v 사칼린 유즈노-사칼린스크 [8] W 3-0

Wikipedia - WVC Dynamo Kazan

Dinamo Kazan (Russian: Динамо-Казань) is a Russian professional women's volleyball club based in Kazan. The club was founded in 2002 and plays in the super league, the top Russian league.

History

The club was founded in September 2002 as Kazanochka and made quick progress in the lower leagues, arriving at the Super league in the 2005–06 season. On its second season at the Super league, the club reached the top four and earned a spot at the 2007–08 CEV Women's Challenge Cup.

The 2007–08 season was difficult for the club, who lost its main sponsor just before the start of the season. Faced with an uncertain future, the club just managed to fulfil its season competitions commitments with poor results, being relegated from the Super league and failing to qualify in the top 8 of the CEV Challenge Cup. With the club at the point of being dissolved, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan directly intervened and took over the club. As a result, the club's name was changed to Dinamo Kazan.

Dinamo Kazan returned to the Super league in 2009–10 and signed players which improved the quality of the team, among them Jordan Larson, Ekaterina Gamova, Maria Borisenko, Tatiana Kosheleva, Ekaterina Kabeshova and Vera Ulyakina. These players (apart from Jordan Larson, who is American) formed the core of the Russian national team in 2010. Success and results came soon in the following seasons, the club won the 2010 Russian Cup, its first title, and would go on to win the Super league for five consecutive seasons (from 2010–11 until 2014–15). It won a second Russian Cup in 2012 and the 2013–14 CEV Champions League held in Baku, Azerbaijan, defeating the home team Rabita Baku in the semifinals by 3–0 and the Turkish side VakıfBank İstanbul also by 3–0 in the final. The title qualified the club for the 2014 FIVB Club World Championship played in Switzerland, where the club would beat Brazilian sides SESI-SP by 3–1 in the semifinals and Molico Osasco by 3–0 in the final to claim the title.

In December 2016, the club won its third Russian Cup after beating Dinamo Moscow by 3–1 in the final. Kazan won its third straight title in 2017, beating VC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk 3–0 in the decisive game.