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2025-2026 KHL FONBET Season Schedule: 68 games, 182 match days, and playoffs through May 23
KHL.ru presents the regular season schedule for the 2025-2026 Fonbet KHL season. Each team will play 68 games, and the total number of game days — 182 — will be the second highest in league history. From the start of the season to the first break, teams will play on 94 consecutive game days, and the average number of games per day will be the lowest ever at 4.11. Dmitry Kvartalnov could become the first coach to reach 1,000 games in the KHL, and both Sergei Plotnikov and Andrei Stas will also have their 1,000th appearance in the League.
The KHL and Crvena Zvezda signed a Memorandum of strategic cooperation
KHL president Alexei Morozov and the league’s vice-president for hockey operations Andrei Tochitsky made a working visit to Belgrade, Serbia. During the course of that trip they signed a memorandum of strategic cooperation with the Crvena Zvezda hockey club
KHL to make record payment to clubs
The KHL will distribute a record one-billion-ruble fund among its member clubs. The money, raised from league revenues during the 2023/2024 campaign, represents comfortably the biggest pay-out since the league began disbursing these funds in 2014/2015 – and the total payment of 1.175 billion rubles is almost double the 2022/2023 figure.
2024-2025 schedule: the longest regular season in the league’s history
KHL.ru presents the schedule for the 2024-2025 Fonbet KHL regular season. Teams will play 68 games each, and the total number of game days will be a record 187. From the Opening Cup game to the first break, teams will have 97 consecutive game days.
Record payments, rewards for youth coaches
The latest KHL board meeting took place in Moscow on Sep. 14. The league celebrated record payments to clubs, highlighted improved financial discipline and introduced a new scheme to reward coaches who develop players that go on to play at the highest level.
Official KHL statement on the epidemiological situation in the League
As of 10:00 MSK on January 8, 2022, three clubs in the League (Avtomobilist, Salavat Yulaev, CSKA) PCR tests for coronavirus showed a positive result in a large number of players and team representatives. The nearest games involving these clubs have been canceled.
Financial Fair Play, testing players. A round-up of the directors’ meeting
On Monday, Sep. 13, the KHL Board of Directors held their latest meeting. The agenda included discussion of the league’s financial plan, the distribution of TV and media revenues among the clubs, a report into controls over clubs’ activities and an update from the KHL’s chief referee about hot topics around officiating.