Full name | FC CSK VVS Samara | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Pilots | ||
Founded | 1988 | ||
Dissolved | 2004 | ||
Ground | CSK VVS | ||
Capacity | 2'500 | ||
Chairman | Razia Nurkenova | ||
League | First Division | ||
2013 | 5th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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.[ citation needed ]
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. [1] The team made its European debut the following year, [2] but it was disbanded in 2004.
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Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent | Scorers |
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2002-03 | UEFA Women's Cup | Preliminary stage | 0-0 | Kilmarnock | — |
4-0 | Innsbrucker Athletic Club-FC Tiroler Loden | Dyatchkova 7', Kremleva 31', Egorova 65', Dzharbolova 69' | |||
3-0 | 1º Dezembro | Kremleva 2', 33', Grigorieva 76' | |||
Quarter-finals | 0-2 | Arsenal | Petko 5' (o.g.), MacDonald 14' | ||
1-1 | Kremleva 26' — Maggs 17' | ||||
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