World League Women 01/25 16:00 - Rusko ženy v Itálie ženy W 11-5
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/19 15:30 - Rusko ženy v Kanada ženy W 10-8
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/18 15:30 - Rusko ženy v USA ženy L 8-17
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/17 17:15 - Rusko ženy v Řecko ženy D 8-8
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/16 15:30 - Japonsko ženy v Rusko ženy W 13-21
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/15 13:45 - Rusko ženy v Maďarsko ženy W 14-13
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/14 15:30 - Kanada ženy v Rusko ženy L 12-10
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/25 18:00 1 Španělsko ženy v Rusko ženy L 13-12
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/23 16:30 2 Rusko ženy v Nizozemsko - ženy W 11-10
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/21 15:00 3 Rusko ženy v Itálie ženy W 13-7
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/19 16:30 5 Řecko ženy v Rusko ženy W 7-12
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/17 13:30 4 Rusko ženy v Chorvatsko ženy W 34-1
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/15 18:00 3 Maďarsko ženy v Rusko ženy L 9-8
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/13 13:30 2 Rusko ženy v Srbsko ženy W 27-2
Mistrovství Evropy žen 01/12 10:30 1 Slovensko ženy v Rusko ženy W 2-31
Světová liga - ženy - kvalifikace 12/17 14:17 - Rusko ženy v Maďarsko ženy L 6-10
World League Women 12/11 19:30 - Itálie ženy v Rusko ženy L 14-9
Friendly Matches ženy 09/26 12:00 - Jihoafrická republika ženy v Rusko ženy D 0-0
World Championships Women 07/26 06:30 31 Rusko ženy v Itálie ženy W 10-9
World Championships Women 07/24 05:00 48 Řecko ženy v Rusko ženy W 4-13
World Championships Women 07/22 06:30 3 Rusko ženy v Austrálie ženy L 7-9
World Championships Women 07/18 11:30 - Maďarsko ženy v Rusko ženy W 12-17
FINA Mistrovství světa - ženy 07/15 23:30 - South Korea Women v Rusko ženy W 1-30
World Championships Women 07/14 02:10 - Kanada ženy v Rusko ženy W 10-18
Summer Universiade Women 07/10 15:30 - Rusko ženy v Čína ženy - View
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/09 16:30 - Nizozemsko - ženy v Rusko ženy W 7-10
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/08 18:15 - Rusko ženy v Itálie ženy W 9-8
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/07 13:00 - Austrálie ženy v Rusko ženy W 8-9
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/06 13:00 - Rusko ženy v USA ženy L 7-12
Světová liga - Superfinále - ženy 06/05 18:15 - Rusko ženy v Maďarsko ženy W 14-9

The Russia women's national water polo team represents Russia in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches.

History

In the Russian Empire

Water polo in Russia dates back to 1910, when the sport was included into the national water sports programme. The Shuvalov school was opened back then, featuring rules that differed from the international rules. In 1913, the first water polo tournament was played between the Shuvalov school and Moscow, with the first winning 3–2. The new sport progressed in Russia, as all swimming organizations included this sport into their programme. P. Erofeev and A. Shemansky further populized water polo by publishing brochures with rules and hints.

In the Soviet Union

As previously, water polo was predominant in Moscow and Leningrad (formerly known as St. Petersburg). However, this changed when the water polo teams of the Black Sea Fleet, Baltic Fleet and Caspian Flotilla further spread water polo in Russia. In the early history, water polo was popular especially among sailors. The strongest teams were Delfin of Leningrad and the Moscow Life Saving Society and the Yacht-Club. Following the resolution by the organizing bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1925, physical culture has been greatly propagated in Russia, stimulating water polo as well.

The first championship took place in 1925. Apart from the teams of Leningrad, Moscow and Kyiv, the tournament featured teams from the Caucasus, Crimea, Ural, as well as the aforementioned fleet teams. Three years later, water polo was included in the All-Union Spartakiade (sports festival). The team of Leningrad dominated in Russian water polo until 1933, as the city had winter water pools and so had more training opportunities. In 1946, the USSR Water Polo Cup was introduced. One year later, the Soviet Union was selected into the FINA. The national water polo then debuted at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Helsinki.