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Energiya Voronezh
FC Energy Voronezh (Russian: «Энергия» Воронеж) was a women's football club from Voronezh, Russia. The club holds the most championships in Russian, having 5 championships to its name. In 1994 the team won the vice championship behind CSK WWS Samara. From that time to 2004 when the club finished third, the team always achieved at least a second-place finish winning titles in 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002 and 2003. History Founded in 1989, Energiya started in the also newly founded Soviet Championship's second tier. In 1990 the club managed a mid-table 8th place, while in the next season it gained promotion to the new top division after winning its group and the subsequent playoffs against the other group winners. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union Energiya was instead registered in the new Russian Championship. Energiya, which was known in 2000 and 2001 as Energiya XXI Wiek Voronezh («Энергия XXI Век» Воронеж) for sponsorship reasons, soo ...
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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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Zvezda 2005 Perm
Zvezda-2005 Perm (russian: "Звезда-2005" Пермь) is a Russian professional women's football club currently competing in the Russian Women's Football Championship. History The club is based in the city of Perm and takes its name from men's team Zvezda Perm, which was dissolved in 1997. Zvezda-2005 won both the Russian league and national cup in 2007, and subsequently reached the final of the 2008-09 UEFA Women's Cup, losing to Duisburg. They also won the Russian league in 2008 and 2009, making it three titles in a row. In 2010 they were third, failing to qualify to the Champions League. Honours * Top Division ** Winners (6): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017 *Russian Women's Cup ** Winners (7): 2007, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 European history * All results (home and away) list Zvezda's goal tally first. Squad Lining up for a Linköpings_FC.html"_;"title="UEFA_Women's_Champions_League_match_at_Linköpings_FC">Linköpings_in_2014 ...
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Oksana Shmachkova
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Marina Saenko
Marina Petrovna Saenko (russian: Марина Петровна Саенко; []; born May 1, 1975) is a former Russian women's soccer, football defender well known for playing for Energiya Voronezh in the Russian women's football championship, Russian Championship She has been a member of the Russian national team. She was named the MVP of Russia's 3-0 win over Ghana in the 2003 World Cup, where she scored one goal.Statistics
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Natalia Degai
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Elena Danilova
Elena Yurievna Danilova is a former international Russian football forward who played for Ryazan VDV. At 16 she took part in the 2003 World Cup. She scored Russia's last goal in the tournament, in the quarterfinals against eventual champions Germany. Two years later she led with 9 goals the Under-19 NT in Russia's first international women's football triumph, the 2005 U-19 Euro. Danilova was named the competition's MVP. The following year she was included in the 2006 U-20 World Cup All-Star Team. She was also the top scorer of the 2006 U-19 Euro. Danilova missed the 2008 season and the 2009 Euro qualifying because of a knee injury she suffered during a move to WPSL's FC Indiana, but she recovered in time for the tournament and took part in Russia's three games. She scored five goals in the 2011 World Cup qualifying, four of them against Kazakhstan.
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Foroni Verona
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Elena Terekhova
Elena Terekhova is a former Russian international footballer who played for CSKA Moscow in the Russian Championship. She also played for Ryazan-VDV, Energiya Voronezh, Spartak Moscow, Rossiyanka Krasnoarmeysk and W-League's FC Indiana. Terekhova is a midfielder, but she can also play as a striker. She has won two Russian league, three Russian cup, the 2007 W-League and the 2005 UEFA U19 Euro, where she scored the first goal in the final against France.


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Vera Strukova
Vera Stroukova (born 6 August 1981) is a retired Russian women's international footballer who played as a defender. She was a member of the Russia women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial championship of women's national soccer teams organized by FIFA. It was held in the United States from September 20 to October 12, 2003, at s .... References 1981 births Living people Russian women's footballers Russia women's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup players Women's association football defenders Russian Women's Football Championship players {{Russia-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Tatiana Skotnikova
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Natalia Zinchenko
Nataliya Zinchenko ( uk, Наталія Зінченко; born 3 October 1979) is a former Ukrainian football player who currently acts as manager for Zvezda Perm. Career Zinchenko joined Zvezda Perm in 2007 and furthermore served as the team's captain; under his tenure, the team reached the final of the 2008-09 UEFA Women's Cup. She previously played for Ryazan VDV. After having retired due to injury in 2010 she replaced Shek Borkowski as the manager at Zvezda Perm. Throughout her career she won seven Russian leagues, two Russian cups, two Ukrainian leagues and one Ukrainian cup. International career She was a member of the Ukrainian national teamDjatel and Zinchenko down Russia