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Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv
Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv ( uk, "Житлобуд-1" Харків) is a Ukrainian professional women's football club from Kharkiv, Ukraine. History In 2006ВИЩА ЛІГА 21/22. ЗНАЙОМСТВО З УЧАСНИКАМИ: ФК «ЖИТЛОБУД-1» ХАРКІВ
womensfootball.com.ua. 31 July 2021
the female team received financial support from the Kharkiv construction company "Zhytlobud-1" and was renamed after it as Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv.


Honours

* Top Division champion (9): 2006, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017–18, 2018–19 *
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KhTZ Stadium
KhTZ Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium and a city company located within Industrialnyi District, Kharkiv, commonly known as KhTZ. Near the closest Kharkiv Metro stations Imeni O.S. Maselskoho, it serves as a home soil to rugby clubs RC Olуmp and RC TEX-A-C and is sometimes used for athletics tournaments of domestic importance. The stadium also is a home to the Olympia sports school of the Olympic reserve. History The stadium was built in Soviet times as a primary fitness centre for workers of the Kharkiv Tractor Plant. The stadium is a home to FC Torpedo Kharkiv and women's team WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv KhTZ Stadium has seven tennis courts, a light athletics hall, a boxing ring and a cycling track. Across from the stadium there is located the Hart swimming center, formerly Trudovi Rezervy. See also * Metalist Stadium "Metalist" Oblast Sports Complex ( uk, Обласний спортивний комплекс "Металіст"), which includes the Metalist Stadium ( uk ...
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Anna Denisenko
Anna Denisenko (born 14 October 1989) is a Belarusian female footballer who plays for Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv as a midfielder. Career She previously played for Nadezhda Mogilev. She first played the Champions League with Zhytlobud in the 2012–13 season. With the Belarusian national team she played one match in the 2015 World Cup qualifiers. Personal life Denisenko has a twin sister Yulia Yulia ( Юлия) is a female given name, the equivalent of the Latin Julia. It can be spelled Yulia, Yulya, Julia, Julja, Julija, Yuliia, Yuliya, Juliya or İulia. An alternative spelling is Ioulia/Gioulia (Greek) or Iuliia. Prononciations can diff ... who also plays for Zhytlobud. References 1989 births Living people Belarusian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Expatriate women's footballers in Ukraine Belarusian expatriate sportspeople in Ukraine WFC Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv players Belarus women's international footballers {{Belarus-women-footy-bio-s ...
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Maryna Masalska
Maryna Masalska is a Ukrainian former women's soccer, football Defender (association football), defender who played for Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv, Zhilstroy Kharkiv in the Ukrainian Women's League, Ukrainian League and the UEFA Women's Cup, European Cup. She was a member of the Ukraine women's national football team, Ukrainian national team, taking part in the UEFA Women's Euro 2009, 2009 European Championship.UEFA Women's EURO 2009 technical report
Retrieved 12 March 2023


Honours

*Ukrainian Women's League: 2012, 2013, 2014 *Ukrainian Women's Cup: 2012, 2013


References


External links

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Valentyna Kotyk
Valentyna Petrivna Kotyk ( uk, Валентина Котик; born 8 January 1978) is a Ukrainian football manager and a former player who played as a defender. She has been a member of the Ukraine women's national team. Biography Valentyna Kotyk is a Ukrainian female footballer and coach. Born in the village of Bely Kolodyaz in the Kharkiv Oblast, Valentyna grew up in the Poltava region and was involved in athletics from a young age. She showed an interest for sports from a young age and at the age of 16, she moved to a sports school in Zaporizhzhia to hone her skills. Three years later, she started playing football and joined the "Iskra" football club, later renamed as "Graphit". In Russia, Valentyna played for Shakhty's "Don-Tex" for two years before moving on to the "Ryazan-TNK" club, which was the reigning champion of Russia and played in the Women's Champions League. Despite two seasons with the new team, Valentyna did not achieve much success and moved on to play for "Nad ...
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Svitlana Frishko
Svitlana Frishko (born 1976) is a Ukrainian football striker, currently playing for Zhilstroy-1 Kharkiv in the Ukrainian League. She has also played in the Russian Championship for Spartak Moscow, Nadezhda Noginsk and SKA Rostov FC SKA Rostov-on-Don (russian: ФК СКА Ростов-на-Дону) is a Russian association football club based in Rostov-on-Don. The club's history includes becoming runners-up of the Soviet Top League in 1966 and winning the Soviet Cup in .... She has been a member of the Ukrainian national team since its first match in August 1993, and was called up for the 2009 European Championship though she didn't play.Profile
in UEFA's 2009 Euro archive She was officially recognized as the best woman football player of Ukraine of the 20th century.
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Iya Andrushchak
) , image = Iya Andrushchak 2012.JPG , birth_date = , birth_place = Saint Petersburg, Soviet Union (now Russia) , height = , currentclub = , clubnumber = , position = Midfielder , years1 = 2011–2013 , clubs1 = FK Kubanochka , caps1 = 13 , goals1 = 1 , years2 = 2013–20?? , clubs2 = Zvezda 2005 Perm , caps2 = 44 , goals2 = 3 , years3 = 20??–2021 , clubs3 = Zhytlobud-2 , caps3 = , goals3 = , nationalyears1 = 2011–2021 , nationalteam1 = Ukraine , nationalcaps1 = 37 , nationalgoals1 = 1 , pcupdate = 13:37, 24 October 2015 (UTC) , ntupdate = 13:37, 24 October 2015 (UTC) Iya Rafaelivna Andrushchak ( ua, Ія Рафаелівна Андрущак, born 13 March 1987) is a Ukrainian former footballer who played as a midfielder. She has been a member of the Ukraine women's national team. Honours ;Zvezda Perm Winner * Russian Women's Football Championship: 2014 * Russian Women's Cup: ...
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Ukraine Women's National Football Team
The Ukraine women's national football team represents Ukraine in international women's football. The team is administered by the Ukrainian Association of Football. The team has been playing since 30 June 1992 when it hosted a team of Moldova. Before its first official tournament, the UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying phase, the Ukraine women's team played at least four more friendlies all with Belarus in 1993. The first (and so far only) major tournament they played in was the UEFA Women's Euro 2009 in Finland. Their most recent competition is qualification for the UEFA Women's Euro 2022. Team image Nicknames The Ukraine women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "''Zhinky''". Home stadium The Ukraine women's national football team hosts their home matches at Arena Lviv, while before the Russian aggression at Stadion imeni Gagarina. * ''record since 2007 Results and fixtures :''The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as wel ...
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Hanna Voronina
Hannah or Hanna may refer to: People, biblical figures, and fictional characters * Hannah (name), a female given name of Hebrew origin * Hanna (Arabic name), a family and a male given name of Christian Arab origin * Hanna (Irish surname), a family name of Irish origin Places United States * Hannah, Georgia * Hanna City, Illinois * Hanna, Indiana * Hanna, Louisiana * Hannah, Michigan * Hanna, Missouri * Hannah, North Dakota * Hanna, Oklahoma * Hannah, South Carolina * Hanna, South Dakota * Hanna, Utah * Hanna, West Virginia * Hanna, Wyoming * Hannah Run, a stream in Ohio Elsewhere * Hanna, Alberta, Canada, a town * Hannah, a small village in Hannah cum Hagnaby, a civil parish in Lincolnshire, England * Hana, Iran, a city in Isfahan Province * Hanna, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland, a village * Haná (German spelling: Hanna), an ethnic region in Moravia, Czech Republic * Hannah Island (Greenland) * Hanna Lake, a lake near Quetta, Pakistan Ships * , a destroyer escort acquired by the ...
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Oksana Znaidenova
Oksana or Oxana (, ; be, Аксана), sometimes transliterated as Aksana, is a female given name of Ukrainian origin. The closest equivalent is the Russian name '' Kseniya'' (russian: Ксения, links=no), but the two names coexist in use in both countries and neither of them is a shortening of the other. Origin The names Oksana (), Xana (), Sana () and Kseniya (russian: Ксения, Xenia) are thought to originate from one of two Greek words: Xenia (hospitality) or Xenos (stranger).gramota.ru
the dictionary of Russian names. Axana is another alternative spelling.


People


Oksana

* (born 1987), Russian actress *

Mariya Tykhonova
Mariya is a variation of the feminine given name Maria. People * Mariya Abakumova (born 1986), Russian Olympic javelin thrower * Mariya Agapova (born 1997), Kazakhstani mixed martial arts fighter * Mariya Alyokhina (born 1988), Russian political activist * Mariya Babanova (1900–1983), Russian actress * Mariya Baklakova (born 1997), Russian swimmer * Mariya Bayda (1922–2002), Russian scout * Mariya Bespalova (born 1968), Russian hammer thrower * Mariya Bolikova (born 1977), Russian sprinter * Mariya Borovichenko (1925–1943), Soviet soldier * Mariya Bugakova (born 1985), Uzbekistani former swimmer * Mariya Butyrskaya (born 1972), Russian figure skater * Mariya Dashkina Maddux, Ukrainian modern dancer * Mariya Dimitrova (born 1976), Bulgarian triple jumper * Mariya Dolina (1922–2010), Soviet WWII dive bomber pilot and Heroine of the Soviet Union * Mariya Fadeyeva (born 1958), Russian former rower * Mariya Gabriel (born 1979), Bulgarian politician * Mariya Grabovetskaya ...
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Yulia Denisenko
Yulia ( Юлия) is a female given name, the equivalent of the Latin Julia. It can be spelled Yulia, Yulya, Julia, Julja, Julija, Yuliia, Yuliya, Juliya or İulia. An alternative spelling is Ioulia/Gioulia (Greek) or Iuliia. Prononciations can differ, depending on where you are from. The name can be found in many countries, especially in Christian ones. (example: Germany, Bulgaria, Spain, Greece, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Italy etc) The name is of a Christian origin as well - Saint Julia of Corsica. A few notable people from some of the countries in which the name exist are shown below. People Yulia *Yulia Barsukova (born 1978), Russian rhythmic gymnast *Yulia Beygelzimer (born 1983), Ukrainian tennis player *Yulia Efimova (born 1992), Russian swimmer *Yulia Fedossova (born 1988), French tennis player born in Novosibirsk, Russia * Yulia Glushko (born 1990), Israeli tennis player *Yulia Latynina (born 1966), Russian writer and journalist *Yulia Livinskaya (born 1990), Russian freest ...
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Anastasiya Voronina
Anastasiya is a feminine given name. Notable people with that name include the following: Sports Athletics * Anastasiya Ilyina (born 1982), Russian triple jumper and long jumper * Anastasiya Juravleva (born 1981), Uzbekistani triple jumper and long jumper *Anastasiya Kapachinskaya (born 1979), Russian sprinter *Anastasiya Mokhnyuk (born 1991), Ukrainian heptathlon athlete *Anastasiya Ott (born 1988), Russian hurdling athlete * Anastasiya Rabchenyuk (born 1983), Ukrainian hurdling athlete * Anastasiya Shvedova (born 1979 ), Belarusian pole vaulter * Anastasiya Svechnikova (born 1992), Uzbekistani javelin thrower *Anastasiya Taranova-Potapova (born 1985), Russian triple jumper * Anastasiya Tkachuk (born 1993), Ukrainian middle-distance runner *Anastasiya Zubova (born 1979), Russian long-distance runner Aquatics *Anastasiya Kirpichnikova (born 2000), Russian swimmer * Anastasiya Korolyova (born 1983), Uzbekistani swimmer * Anastasiya Krapyvina (born 1994), Russian swimmer * Anastasiya ...
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