6-time Russian champion (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008)
8-time silver medalist of Russian Championship (2001, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
6-time bronze medalist of Russian Championship (2009, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2021, 2022)
Winner of Cup Winners’ Cup (2002)
Finalist of Champions League (2007)
2-time Winner of EHF Cup (2012, 2014)
Winner of Russian Cup (2006)
6-time silver medalist of Russian Cup (2007, 2009, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2023)
4-time bronze medalist of Russian Cup (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014)
Step by step
1998 (April). Handball Club LADA was founded in Togliatti.
1999 (June). Lada became a team of Russian Super League.
2001 (May). The first silver medal of Russian Championship.
2001 (December). Six Lada players and both coaches of Lada became winners of World Championship in Italy.
2002 (May). The first gold medal of Russian Championship. The title of the winner of Cup Winners’ Cup.
2003 (June). The second gold medal of Russian Championship.
2004 (May). The third gold medal of Russian Championship.
2005 (May). The fourth gold medal of Russian Championship.
2005 (December). Seven Lada players and their coach became winners of World Championship in Saint Petersburg.
2006 (June). The fifth gold medal of Russian Championship.
2006 (July). The gold medal of Russian Cup.
2006 (December). Four Lada players became silver medalists of European Championship in Sweden.
2007 (May). Entered in Champions League Final. The second silver medal of Russian Championship.
2007 (July). The first silver medal of Russian Cup.
2007 (December). Four Lada players became winners of World Championship in France.
2008 (May). The sixth gold medal of Russian Championship.
2008 (August). Four Lada players became silver medalists of Olympic Games in Beijing.
2008 (December). Three Lada players became bronze medalists of European Championship in Macedonia.
2009 (May). The second silver medal of Russian Cup. The first bronze medal of Russian Championship.
2010 (March). The first bronze medal of Russian Cup.
2009 (December). Three Lada players became winners of World Championship in China.
2011 (May). The second bronze medal of Russian Championship.
2012 (May). The third bronze medal of Russian Championship. The second bronze medal of Russian Cup. The first title of the winner of EHF Cup.
2012 (August). Eight Lada players and the coach of Lada became participants of Olympic Games in London.
2013 (May). The third bronze medal of Russian Cup.
2014 (May). The second title of the winner of EHF Cup. The third silver medal of Russian Championship. The fourth bronze medal of Russian Cup.
2015 (February). The third silver medal of Russian Cup.
2015 (April). The fourth silver medal of Russian Championship.
2015 (July). Six Lada players and the coach of Lada became winners of Summer Universiade in Gwangju.
2016 (May). The fourth bronze medal of Russian Championship.
2016 (August). Four Lada players and the coach of Lada became winners of Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
2017 (May). The fifth silver medal of Russian Championship.
2018 (May). The sixth silver medal of Russian Championship.
2019 (March). The fourth silver medal of Russian Cup.
2019 (May). The seventh silver medal of Russian Championship.
2019 (December). Three Lada players and the coach of Lada became bronze medalists of World Championship in Japan.
2020 (April). The eighth silver medal of Russian Championship.
2021 (March). The fifth silver medal of Russian Cup.
2021 (May). The fifth bronze medal of Russian Championship.
2023 (April). The sixth silver medal of Russian Cup.