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Zvezda-2005 Perm
Full nameZvezda-2005 Perm
Founded2005
GroundZvezda Stadium,
Perm, Russia
ChairmanGennadiy Shilov
ManagerElena Suslova
LeagueRussian women's football championship
20194th
Websitehttp://www.zvezda2005.ru

Zvezda-2005 Perm (Template:Lang-ru) 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,[1] 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

European history

  • All results (home and away) list Zvezda's goal tally first.
Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 8–0 Lithuania Gintra Universitetas
8–0 Faroe Islands
1–0 Hungary Femina Budapest
Group Stage 1–0 Germany Frankfurt
1–0 Scotland Glasgow City
3–1 Norway Røa
Quarter-Finals 4–2, 3–1 Denmark Brøndby
Semi-Finals 2–0, 2–2 Sweden Umeå
Final 0–6, 1–1 Germany Duisburg
2009–10 UEFA Champions League Round of 32 3–0, 5–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Round of 16 0–0, 1–1 Norway Røa
2010–11 Round of 32 2–1, 2–1 Cyprus Apollon Limassol
Round of 16 1–1, 4–0 Norway Røa
Quarter-Finals 0–0, 0–1 France Olympique Lyon
2014–15 Round of 32 5–2, 3–1 Iceland Stjarnan
Round of 16 0–5, 3–0 Sweden Linköpings
2015–16 Round of 32 3–1, 3–1 Iceland Stjarnan
Round of 16 1–2, 0–0 Czech Republic Slavia Praha
2016–17 Round of 32 0–2, 0–4 England Manchester City
2017–18 Round of 32 1–0, 0–2 France Montpellier
2018–19 Round of 32 0–3, 0–1 Norway LSK Kvinner

Squad

Lining up for a UEFA Women's Champions League match at Linköpings in 2014
As of 12 August 2020.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Ukraine UKR Iryna Zvarych
DF Russia RUS Anastasiya Akimova
DF Russia RUS Anastasia Berendeeva
DF Russia RUS Kseniya Kulinich
MF Russia RUS Ekaterina Kargapoltseva
MF Russia RUS Olga Kasatkina
DF Ukraine UKR Alona Kovtun
DF Russia RUS Valentina Orlova
MF Russia RUS Natalia Osipova
MF Russia RUS Kristina Khorosheva
MF Russia RUS Yana Litvinenko
MF Russia RUS Alena Nurgalieva
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Russia RUS Ilona Vlasenko
MF Russia RUS Yana Sholgina
FW Russia RUS Nadezhda Ilyinykh
FW Russia RUS Olesya Kurochkina
FW Russia RUS Sofiya Shishkina
DF Russia RUS Lyubov Kipyatkova
MF Russia RUS Milena Nikitina
MF Ukraine UKR Taisiia Nesterenko
MF Belarus BLR Valeria Belaya
DF Belarus BLR Alesya Lynko
FW Belarus BLR Elizaveta Sergeychik
GK Belarus BLR Natalia Voskobovich

Source: Club website, UEFA

Former internationals

Staff

See also

References