Full name | FC CSK VVS Samara | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Pilots | ||
Founded | 1988; 36 years ago (1988) | ||
Dissolved | 2004; 20 years ago (2004) | ||
Ground | CSK VVS | ||
Capacity | 2'500 | ||
Chairman | Razia Nurkenova | ||
League | First Division | ||
2013 | 5th | ||
Website | http://csk-vvs.narod.ru | ||
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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.
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. The team made its European debut the following year, but it was disbanded in 2004.
Honours
Titles
- 4 Russian Leagues (1993, 1994, 1996, 2001)
- 1 Russian Cup (1994)
Other results
- For a detailed international record see Russian women's football clubs in international football
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Record in UEFA competitions
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' |
Former internationals
- Alexandra Svetlitskaia
- Anastasia Kostyukova
- Anastasia Pozdeeva
- Elena Fomina
- Irina Grigorieva
- Elvira Todua
- Larisa Savina
- Maria Dyatchkova
- Marina Kolomiets
- Nadezhda Kharchenko
- Olga Kremleva
- Olga Vasilyeva
- Svetlana Petko
- Tatiana Egorova
- Veronika Shulga
References
See also
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