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Chertanovo Education Center
Chertanovo Sport and Education Center (russian: "ГБОУ ЦСО "Чертаново"), also known as Chertanovo Football Academy or Chertanovo Football School - is a Russian youth football academy based in Moscow, Russia. The academy was founded in 1976 as The Sport School of Moscow's Soviet Region. It is based in Chertanovo Severnoye district of the city's Southern Administrative Okrug (former Soviet Region). Academy develops young talents from all over Russia and is open to boys and girls from 6 to 17 years. Chertanovo Sport and Education Center consists of several units: the Football Academy itself, grade and secondary school and sports boarding. Third-tier Russian Professional Football League team FC Chertanovo Moscow and Women's FC Chertanovo are also included into the academy structure. The youth teams are trained by fully qualified UEFA license coaches. The training and education are free of charge. Russian National Youth Teams Several Chertanovo players are the mem ...
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Moscow
Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million residents within the city limits, over 17 million residents in the urban area, and over 21.5 million residents in the metropolitan area. The city covers an area of , while the urban area covers , and the metropolitan area covers over . Moscow is among the world's largest cities; being the most populous city entirely in Europe, the largest urban and metropolitan area in Europe, and the largest city by land area on the European continent. First documented in 1147, Moscow grew to become a prosperous and powerful city that served as the capital of the Grand Duchy that bears its name. When the Grand Duchy of Moscow evolved into the Tsardom of Russia, Moscow remained the political and economic center for most of the Tsardom's history. When th ...
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Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
Diniyar Rinatovich Bilyaletdinov (russian: link=no, Динияр Ринатович Билялетдинов, tt-Cyrl, Динияр Ринат улы Билалетдинев, translit=Diniyar Rinat Uly Bilaletdinev; born 27 February 1985) is a Russian former footballer. He began his career at Lokomotiv Moscow, where he made 185 appearances and scored 38 goals across six seasons, winning four major honours. In August 2009 he was signed by Everton of the Premier League for a reported £9 million fee. He returned to Russia in January 2012 when he signed for Spartak Moscow, who loaned him out several times. Bilyaletdinov played for Russia from 2005 to 2012, earning 46 caps and scoring 6 goals. He was part of their team which reached the semi-finals at Euro 2008. Club career Lokomotiv Moscow A native of Moscow, Bilyaletdinov began his career in the Lokomotiv Moscow youth teams. After making his debut in 2004 at age of 19, he became a first team regular. In his first season the ...
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Russian Women's Football Championship
The Russian Women's Football Championship (russian: Чемпионат России по футболу среди женщин), also known as the Top Division and the Women's Football League, is the highest professional women's football league in Russia. The Top Division was founded in 1992. Prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union, the women's league played two seasons in 1990 and 1991. Format For the 2010 season the seven teams play each other four times, two times away and two games at home. In previous years the team played each other only twice. As Russia is in the top 8 leagues of Europe by UEFA Coefficient the top two teams qualify for the UEFA Women's Champions League and the last team gets relegated to the Women’s 1.Division. The 2011–12 season was the first to last over the winter month. Eight teams contest the season and play each other four times for a total of 28 matches. The tie-breaking rules after the season are in descending order: points, number of wins, ...
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Chertanovo 2000
Chertanovo (russian: Чертаново) is a housing area in the Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The name derives from Chertanovo village first mentioned in 1665. The territory became part of Moscow in 1960. The area is 21,3 km2 and has a population of 364,693 ( census of 2010). There are three administrative districts of Moscow (raions), five metro stations, three railway stations, 25 streets and five parks. History There are 10 groups of burial mounds of Vyatichi and one of the medieval Slavic tribes, dated 12 - 13th century. There are many version of origin of the name Chertanovo. According to Vladimir Toporov, the name of Chertanovo village derives from name Chertanovka river and its name derives from medieval Finno-Ugric languages. Chertanovo village was located on the territory of modern Northern Chertanovo district near Chertanovo railway platform. Chertanovo village was mentioned for the first time in 1665 in the book by S.A. Belokurov "Daily ...
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Chertanovo Academy
Chertanovo (russian: Чертаново) is a housing area in the Southern Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The name derives from Chertanovo village first mentioned in 1665. The territory became part of Moscow in 1960. The area is 21,3 km2 and has a population of 364,693 ( census of 2010). There are three administrative districts of Moscow (raions), five metro stations, three railway stations, 25 streets and five parks. History There are 10 groups of burial mounds of Vyatichi and one of the medieval Slavic tribes, dated 12 - 13th century. There are many version of origin of the name Chertanovo. According to Vladimir Toporov, the name of Chertanovo village derives from name Chertanovka river and its name derives from medieval Finno-Ugric languages. Chertanovo village was located on the territory of modern Northern Chertanovo district near Chertanovo railway platform. Chertanovo village was mentioned for the first time in 1665 in the book by S.A. Belokurov "Daily ...
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Ilya Abayev
Ilya Viktorovich Abayev (russian: Илья Викторович Абаев; born 2 August 1981) is a Russian former professional football goalkeeper. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Football Premier League in 2004 for FC Torpedo Moscow. Career statistics Notes Honours ;Lokomotiv Moscow * Russian Cup: 2014–15, 2016-17 16-17 is a band from Basel, Switzerland. Their music combines punk rock, hardcore punk, jazz and industrial music. Biography 16-17 was founded in 1983 by Alex Buess, Knut Remond and Markus Kneubühler. When the group played its first con ... External links * * 1981 births Footballers from Moscow Living people Russian men's footballers Russia men's B international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers FC Torpedo-2 players FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Anzhi Makhachkala players FC Volga Nizhny Novgorod players FC Lokomotiv Moscow players FC Krasnodar players FC Rostov players FC Chertanovo Moscow pla ...
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Andrei Gordeyev
Andrei Lvovich Gordeyev (russian: Андрей Львович Гордеев; born 1 April 1975) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. Playing career As a player, he made his debut in the Russian Premier League in 1996 for FC Dynamo Moscow. Coaching career On 1 October 2019, he was appointed manager of third-tier PFL club Urozhay Krasnodar. Honours * Russian Premier League bronze: 1997. * Russian Cup finalist: 1999 (played in the early stages of the 1998–99 tournament for FC Dynamo Moscow FC Dynamo Moscow (''FC Dynamo Moskva'', russian: Дина́мо Москва́ ) is a Russian football club based in Moscow. Dynamo returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2017–18 season after one season in the second-tier Russian Footb ...), 2001. References Footballers from Moscow Russian footballers FC Dynamo Moscow players Russian Premier League players FC Anzhi Makhachkala players FC Fakel Voronezh players Russian football managers Ru ...
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Renat Sabitov
Renat Kharisovich Sabitov (russian: Ренат Харисович Сабитов; born 13 June 1985) is a Russian football coach and a former player of Tatar origin. He is an assistant coach with FC Kosmos Dolgoprudny. Previously, he played for Saturn and Spartak Moscow. Contrary to popular belief, he is not son or relative of coach Ravil Sabitov. Club career Born in Moscow, he came into football through Chertanovo football school. In 2001, he signed for FC Khimki's amateur team and played next two years in the Russian Amateur Football League Russian championship among amateur football clubs (III division) (russian: Первенство России среди любительских футбольных клубов (III дивизион)) is the fourth overall tier of the Russian f .... In beginning of 2004 he signed for Saturn Moscow Oblast, but had played his first match only on 22 May 2005 (vs. Krylya Sovetov). About that time Sabitov started playing for the Russia U2 ...
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Vasili Kulkov
Vasili Sergeyevich Kulkov (; 11 June 1966 – 10 October 2020) was a Russian footballer. Either a central defender or defensive midfielder, he was best known for his spells at Spartak Moscow and Benfica. Having retired as a player, he continued his work in football as an assistant in various coaching and managerial crews. Diagnosed with brain cancer in 2019, he died on 10 October 2020, aged 54. Club career Kulkov was born in Moscow, Soviet Union. From 1984 until the end of his career he played for a host of clubs in Russia, coming to prominence most notably with hometown's FC Spartak Moscow, from where he left in 1991 for a Portuguese league stint with S.L. Benfica (where he played with countrymen Aleksandr Mostovoi and Sergei Yuran). At Benfica, Kulkov scored two great goals in the 1994 Cup Winners Cup game in Leverkusen to pull Benfica into semi finals. In the 1994–95 season, both Kulkov and Yuran joined FC Porto, being very important figures in the league's conques ...
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Youth System
In sporting terminology, a youth system (or youth academy) is a youth investment program within a particular team or league, which develops and nurtures young talent in farm teams, with the vision of using them in the first team in the future if they show enough promise and potential, and to fill up squad numbers in some teams with small budgets. In contrast to most professional sports in the United States where the high school and collegiate system is responsible for developing young sports people, most football and basketball clubs, especially in Europe and Latin America, take responsibility for developing their own players of the future. Youth academies Youth systems attached exclusively to one club are often called youth academies. In a youth academy, a club will sign multiple players at a very young age and teach them football skills required to play at that club's level and style of football. Clubs are often restricted to recruiting locally based youngsters, but some larger ...
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Igor Kolyvanov
Igor Vladimirovich Kolyvanov (russian: Игорь Владимирович Колыванов; born 6 March 1968) is a Russian football manager and a former player. He is the manager of Tekstilshchik Ivanovo. During his playing career, he played as a striker, accumulating 90 goals scored in 333 games at the top level in the Soviet Union as well as in Italy. He was the head coach of the Russia U17 national team that won the UEFA U-17 Championship in 2006. During his playing career he played for Dynamo Moscow, Foggia Calcio, and Bologna F.C. 1909, and was a regular member of the Russia national side. Youth Born in Moscow, Soviet Union, now Russia, Kolyvanov began playing organized football at the age of 9, when he was approached by Viktor Abayev. After training with Abaev for a year with children a year older than himself, Kolyvanov moved to the youth sport school of Soviet Region in Moscow, coached by Igor Shvykov. He attributes the core development of many of his skills t ...
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2013 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship
The 2013 UEFA European Under-17 Championship was the twelfth edition of UEFA's European Under-17 Football Championship since the re-organising of age group competitions in 2002. Slovakia were hosts of the tournament with games taking place at four venues between 5–17 May. This competition also acted as a qualifier for the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup, as 6 teams qualified. Players born after 1 January 1996 were eligible to participate in this competition. The Netherlands were the titleholder, but failed to make it past the elite round qualification process, along with every team that played in the 2012 final round. Venues * Štadión pod Dubňom, Žilina (capacity 10,831) * Mestský Štadión, Dubnica nad Váhom (5,156) *Štadión pod Zoborom, Nitra (5,050) * Štadión FC ViOn, Zlaté Moravce (3,300) Qualification The final tournament of the 2013 UEFA European Under-17 Championship was preceded by two qualification stages: a qualifying round and an Elite round. During the roun ...
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