Ryazan-VDV

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Ryazan
Ryazan-VDV.png
Full nameFootball Club Ryazan-VDV
Founded1996
Ground,
Ryazan
Capacity6,000
ManagerKonstantin Klimashin
LeagueRussian Championship
20195th
WebsiteClub website

Ryazan-VDV (Рязань-ВДВ) is a Russian women's football team from Ryazan.[1]

History[]

Founded in 1996, it was one of the leading women's teams between 1997 and 2002, winning two league titles and one cup in the last years of the twentieth century. Ryazan-VDV was the first team to represent Russia in the UEFA Women's Cup.

Around 2013 a team of Russian and Ukrainian nationals was formed, winning a league title in 2013 and the Russian Cup in 2014. The club plays in the 2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League.[2]

Honours[]

Official[]

Invitational[]

Season Division Place National Cup
1996 2nd 1st Round
1997 1 3rd Runner-up
1998 1 3rd Winner
1999 1 1st Runner-up
2000 1 1st Runner-up
2001 1 3rd Runner-up
2002 1 3rd Quarterfinals
2003 1 4th Round of 16
2004 1 ? Round of 16
2005 1 4th Semifinals
2006 1 4th Semifinals
2007 1 6th Semifinals
2008 1 4th Round of 16
2009 1 5th Quarterfinals
2010 1 5th Quarterfinals
2011–12 1 6th Quarterfinals
2012–13 1 3rd
2013 1 1st
2014 1 3rd Winner
2015 1 4th
2016 1 3rd
2017 1 2nd Runner-Up
2018 1 1st Runner-Up
2019 1 5th Runner-Up

Current squad[]

As of 21 March 2021.

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 Russia RUS
8 MF Russia RUS
10 MF Russia RUS
16 MF Russia RUS
MF Serbia SRB Tijana Matić
DF Russia RUS
MF Ukraine UKR
26 MF Russia RUS
32 MF Russia RUS Natalia Perepechina
77 MF Russia RUS
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Russia RUS
FW Belarus BLR
MF Kazakhstan KAZ Karina Zhumabaikyzy
DF Serbia SRB

On loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
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Former players[]

Players listed in bold have had caps for their respective countries

UEFA competitions[]

Ryazan played the very first season of the UEFA Women's Cup and reached the quarter-finals.

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2001–02 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 4–0 Netherlands Ter Leede
11–0 Greece Kavala FC
13–0 Slovakia
Quarter-finals 1–4, 1–3 Sweden Umeå IK
2014–15 Champions League Round of 32 1–3, 0–2 Sweden FC Rosengård
2018–19 Round of 32 0–1, 0–2 Sweden FC Rosengård
2019–20 Round of 32 0–9, 0–7 France Lyon

References[]

  1. ^ [1] Womenfootball.ru
  2. ^ "Ryazan and Linköping claim cups". uefa.com. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.

External links[]

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