FC Zorky Krasnogorsk (women)

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Zorky
Full nameFC Zorky Krasnogorsk
Founded2006;17 years ago (2006)
Dissolved2015;8 years ago (2015)
Ground Stadion Zorkij, Krasnogorsk
ChairmanAndrea Grizzo
ManagerEvgenii Nikolaev
League Russian Championship
2012–131st
Website Club website

FC Zorky Krasnogorsk was a Russian women's football team from Krasnogorsk founded in 2006, competing in the Russian Championship. [1] In 2012 it reached the national cup's final, lost to Zvezda Perm. [2]

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In its first top division season the team reached the runners-up spot in the league and thus qualified to the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.

History

The team entered competition on the third level of Russian women's football, the Second Division in 2008, and finished the season on fifth place. In 2009 they won that league by winning the division play-offs. [3] In their initial First Division season in 2010 the team finished runners-up in the Western zone and then won play-off group B and then finally the final with a 1–0 win against Chertanovo Moskva. [4] They played the national top division in 2011–12 and secured a second-place position on the very last matchday, despite trailing Voroneh 13 points before the last ten games. The second position qualified them for the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League, where they defeated Iceland's Stjarnan in the round of 32 on met defending champions Lyon in the round of 16.[ citation needed ]

Current squad

As of 7 October 2015Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Maria Zhamanakova
3 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ekaterina Morozova
4 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Nadezhda Koltakova
5 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Elena Medved
7 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Kristina Mashkova
9 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Svetana Tonkikh
10 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Oksana Yakovishyn
11 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Ekaterina Sochneva
14 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Tatiana Skotnikova
15 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Irina Chusikova
17 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Anna Kostina
18 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Marina Fedorova
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Natalia Ploskonenko
20 FW Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Nelli Korovkina
21 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Anastasia Rodionova
22 DF Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Darya Kravets
23 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Lyubov Bukashkina
24 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Svetlana Tsydikova
26 DF Flag of Moldova.svg  MDA Anastasia Slonova
51 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Anastasia Kostyukova
81 GK Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Margarita Shirokova
91 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Nadezhda Smirnova
95 DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Irina Podshibyakina
99 MF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Arina Kolesnikova

Honors

For a detailed international record see Russian women's football clubs in international competitions

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References

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  2. [Пермская «Звезда-2005» завоевала Кубок России по футболу Zvezda-2005 wins the Russian Women's Cup
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