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CSK VVS Samara (women's Football Club)
CSK VVS Samara was a Russian women's football club from Samara. Founded in 1988 in the Kazakh SSR, it took part in the two editions of the Soviet championship as SKA Almaty, but following the collapse of the Soviet Union it was relocated to Togliatti and then Samara. CSK VVS was one of the most successful teams in the new Russian women's football championship, winning three titles between 1993 and 1996, and a fourth one in 2001. The team made its European debut the following year,Last day joy for CSK.
but it was disbanded in 2004.


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Maria Dyatchkova
Maria Dyatchkova is a Russian former football defender, who played for Zvezda Perm in the Russian Championship. She has won five championships with CSK VVS Samara BC Samara (russian: БК Самара) is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Samara, Russia. History BC Samara (1976–2002) Club was founded in Tolyatti as BC Azot. Club was a silver medalist of the Russian Super League ..., Rossiyanka and Zvezda. She was a member of the Russian national team, but missed the 2009 European Championship due to an injury.Russia lose defender Dyachkova
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* 5 Russian Championships (2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009) * 2
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Nadezhda Kharchenko
Nadezhda Kharchenko (born 27 March 1987) is a former Russian football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie ..., who played for Zorky Krasnogorsk in the Russian Championship. She is a member of the Russian national team, and took part in the 2009 European Championship. As an Under-19 international she won the 2005 U-19 Euro.Report and line-ups
of the tournament's final in UEFA's website


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* 2005 Under-19 Eu ...
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Marina Kolomiets
Marina Kolomiets is a former Russian football defender. Throughout her career she played for several teams in the Russian Championship, winning seven leagues with CSK VVS Samara, Energiya Voronezh, Lada Togliatti and Zvezda Perm. She was a member of the Russian national team, and took part in the 2003 World Cup.Team's squad
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Larisa Savina
Larisa Savina is a Russian former footballer who played mainly for CSK VVS Samara BC Samara (russian: БК Самара) is a Russian professional basketball team that is based in Samara, Russia. History BC Samara (1976–2002) Club was founded in Tolyatti as BC Azot. Club was a silver medalist of the Russian Super League ... and Lada Togliatti in the Russian Championship, also playing the European Cup with Lada. She was a member of the Russian national team through the 1990s, taking part in the 1997 European Championship and the 1999 World Cup.Profile
in FIFA's website She scored one goal in each tournament.


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Elvira Todua
Elvira Zurabovna Todua ( rus, Эльвира Зурабовна Тодуа; born 31 January 1986) is an Abkhazian, Georgian, Russian football goalkeeper who plays for CSKA Moscow of the Russian Women's Football Championship. Todua became the Russia women's national football team's first-choice goalkeeper after making her debut in 2003. She competed at the UEFA Women's Championships in 2009 and 2013. Club career With Rossiyanka she has won two Top Division titles and two Russian Women's Cup winners' medals. She has also represented the club in the UEFA Women's Champions League. She is a first-choice penalty-taker in her club, and scored 4 goals in the seasons 2016–2018. International career Russia Todua made her debut for the senior Russia women's national football team in a 2003 friendly against China. She was named in the tournament All-Star Team at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship. She was part of the victorious Russian team at the 2005 UEFA Women's Under-19 ...
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Elena Fomina
Elena Fomina is a former Russian football midfielder, who played for ShVSM Izmailovo in the Russian women's football championship She previously played for Spartak Moscow, Chertanovo Moscow, CSK VVS Samara, Lada Togliatti and Nadezhda Noginsk. She has been a member of the Russian national team, and played the 2003 World Cup, where she scored a last-minute winner in the first match against Australia and the 2009 European Championship.
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Anastasia Pozdeeva
Anastasia Pozdeeva (born 12 June 1993) is a Russian footballer. She plays as a midfielder for Zenit and the Russia national team. Club career She played for Zvezda 2005 Perm since 2012. She won her first title at her debutant season by winning the 2013 edition of the Russian Women's Cup. International career She took part in 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship. She was called up to be part of the national team for the UEFA Women's Euro 2013. Personal life Pozdeeva was born in Samara. Honours ;Zvezda 2005 Perm Winner * Russian Women's Cup The Russian Women's Cup (Russian: КУБОК РОССИИ) is the national women's football cup competition in Russia. The first edition of the cup was played out in 1992. List of finals The list of finals: Match awarded See also * Russian ...: 2013 Meaningful Goals References External links * * * Profileat soccerdonna.de 1993 births Living people Russian women's footballers Footballers from Samara, Russia Russi ...
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Anastasia Kostyukova
Anastasia Kostyukova is a retired Russian football defender, playing for various clubs in Russia including Energiya Voronezh. She was a member of the Russian national team.Statistics
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Alexandra Svetlitskaia
Alexandra () is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (, ). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (; meaning 'to defend') and (; GEN , ; meaning 'man'). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "protector of man". The name Alexandra was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek ( or //), written in the Linear B syllabic script.Tablet MY V 659 (61). Alexandra and its masculine equivalent, Alexander, are both common names in Greece as well as countries where Germanic, Romance, and Slavic languages are spoken. Variants * Alejandra, Alejandrina (diminutive) ( Spanish) * Aleksandra (Александра) (Albanian, Bulgarian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian) * Alessandra ( Italian) * Alessia (Italian) * Alex (various languages) * Alexa (Englis ...
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Ellen Maggs
Ellen Louise Maggs (born 16 February 1983) is an English former international footballer. As well as the England women's national football team, Maggs played FA Women's Premier League football for clubs including Birmingham City, Watford and Arsenal. Often described as diminutive, Maggs operated as a quick, skilful and creative forward. Club career Maggs joined Arsenal Ladies as a nine-year-old, after being spotted at an after school football course. On seeing Maggs for the first time, Arsenal manager Vic Akers informed her father that she would one day play for England. Having grown up in nearby Islington, Maggs was already an Arsenal supporter. Aged 17, she came on as a substitute in Arsenal's 4–1 FA Women's Premier League Cup final win over Croydon in April 2000. When Marieanne Spacey left Arsenal for Fulham in 2002, Maggs was elevated into regular first team contention. Two goals against Fulham in the televised FA Women's Community Shield underscored Maggs' potential, but ...
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Svetlana Petko
Svetlana Petko (russian: Светлана Петько; born June 6, 1970) is a former international Russian football goalkeeper. She played for Lehenda Chernihiv, Interros Moskva and CSK VVS Samara throughout her career, winning four Russian leagues. She is the most capped Russian female player, with 144 appearances for the Soviet and Russian national teams. She was Russia's first-choice goalkeeper in the 1999 and Alla Volkova's reserve in the 2003 World Cup A world cup is a global sporting competition in which the participant entities – usually international teams or individuals representing their countries – compete for the title of world champion. The event most associated with the concept i .... She is currently the manager of ShVSM Izmailovo in the Russian league.
ShVSM Izmailovo


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