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{{Short description|Russian women's handball club}}
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| manager = Alexander Revva
| manager = Alexey Gumyanov
| league = [[Russian Women's Handball Super League|Russian Super League]]
| league = [[Russian Women's Handball Super League|Russian Super League]]
| season = 2018-19
| season = 2022-23
| position = 4th
| position = 5th
| website = http://www.zvezda-handball.ru/
| website = http://zvezdahandball.com/
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'''Zvezda Zvenigorod''' ({{lang-ru|Звезда Звенигород}}, lit. ''Star Zvenigorod'') is a [[Russia|Russian]] women's [[team handball|handball]] club from [[Zvenigorod]], near [[Moscow]]. They won the [[Women's EHF Champions League|Champions League]] and the [[EHF Women's Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]] in 2008, and the [[Women's EHF Cup|EHF Cup]] in 2006/07.<ref name="ehf">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2008-09/clubs/010989/Zvezda+Zvenigorod|title=Zvezda Zvenigorod|publisher=[[European Handball Federation]]|accessdate=2009-01-06}}</ref> Between 2006 and 2011 the club was coached by [[Russia women's national handball team|Russian national team]] trainer [[Evgeny Trefilov]]. In the summer of 2011 he was replaced by two times EHF Champions League winner head coach [[Zdravko Zovko]].
'''Zvezda Zvenigorod''' ({{langx|ru|Звезда Звенигород}}, lit. ''Star Zvenigorod'') is a Russian women's [[team handball|handball]] club from [[Zvenigorod]], near Moscow. They won the [[Women's EHF Champions League|Champions League]] and the [[EHF Women's Champions Trophy|Champions Trophy]] in 2008, and the [[Women's EHF Cup|EHF Cup]] in 2006/07.<ref name="ehf">{{cite web|url=http://www.eurohandball.com/ec/cl/women/2008-09/clubs/010989/Zvezda+Zvenigorod|title=Zvezda Zvenigorod|publisher=[[European Handball Federation]]|access-date=2009-01-06}}</ref> Between 2006 and 2011 the club was coached by [[Russia women's national handball team|Russian national team]] trainer [[Evgeny Trefilov]]. In the summer of 2011 he was replaced by head coach [[Zdravko Zovko]].

In reaction to the [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine]], the [[International Handball Federation]] banned Russian athletes, and the [[European Handball Federation]] suspended the Russian clubs from competing in European handball competitions.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.handball-planet.com/russia-and-belarus-suspended-by-ehf/|title=Russia and Belarus suspended by EHF|date=1 March 2022|website=Handball Planet}}</ref>

==Achievements==
===Russia===
*'''[[Russian Women's Handball Super League|Russian Super League]]'''
**''Winners'': 2007
**''Runners-up:'' 2008, 2009, 2010
**''Third place:'' 2006, 2013
*'''[[Russian Women's Handball Cup|Russian Cup]] '''
**''Winners:'' 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014
**''Runners-up:'' 2012, 2013
**''Third place:'' 2015, 2019
*'''[[Russian Women's Handball Super Cup|Russian Supercup]] '''
**''Winners:'' 2014

===European competitions===
*'''[[Women's EHF Champions League|EHF Champions League]]'''
**''Winner'': 2007–08
*'''[[Women's EHF Cup]]'''
**''Winners'': [[2006–07 Women's EHF Cup|2006–07]]
*'''[[EHF Women's Champions Trophy|EHF Champions Trophy]]'''
**''Winners:'' 2008
**''Runners-up:'' [[2007 EHF Women's Champions Trophy|2007]]


== Team ==
== Team ==
=== Current squad ===
=== Current squad ===
:''Squad for the 2019-20 season.''
:''Squad for the 2020-21 season.''
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}
;Goalkeepers
;Goalkeepers
* 12 {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Kirikias
* 12 {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Kirikias
* 16 {{flagicon|RUS}} Evelina Anoshkina
* 48 {{flagicon|RUS}} Yulia Dolgih
* 64 {{flagicon|RUS}} Serafima Tikhanova
* 64 {{flagicon|RUS}} Serafima Tikhanova
;Wingers
;Wingers
;RW
;RW
* 15 {{flagicon|RUS}} Alina Triobchuk
* 37 {{flagicon|RUS}} Daria Kurmaz
* 77 {{flagicon|RUS}} Albina Murzalieva
* 77 {{flagicon|RUS}} Albina Murzalieva
;LW
;LW
* {{0}}8 {{flagicon|RUS}} Victoria Klimantseva
* {{0}}8 {{flagicon|RUS}} Victoriya Klimantseva
* 10 {{flagicon|RUS}} Marianna Egorova
* 10 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Marianna Egorova]]
* 95 {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandra Karpova
;Line players
;Line players
* 22 {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Irina Antonova (handballer)|Irina Antonova]]
* 23 {{flagicon|RUS}} Alina Sinelnikova
* 39 {{flagicon|RUS}} Stanislava Gerasimova
* 39 {{flagicon|RUS}} Stanislava Gerasimova
* 67 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasiia Illarionova]]
{{Col-2}}
{{Col-2}}
;Back players
;Back players
;LB
;LB
* {{0}}3 {{flagicon|RUS}} Yuliya Chernova
* {{0}}3 {{flagicon|RUS}} Yuliya Chernova
* {{0}}5 {{flagicon|RUS}} Alisa Dvorcevaya
* 11 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Suslova]]
* 11 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Anastasia Suslova]]
* 40 {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Sobina
* 44 {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Shavman
* 81 {{flagicon|RUS}} Kseniya Dyachenko
;CB
;CB
* {{0}}4 {{flagicon|RUS}} Nadezda Osipova
* {{0}}4 {{flagicon|RUS}} Nadezda Osipova
* 14 {{flagicon|BLR}} Aksana Pantus
* 14 {{flagicon|BLR}} Aksana Pantus
* 40 {{flagicon|RUS}} Elizaveta Sobina
* 50 {{flagicon|RUS}} Lada Samoylenko
* 63 {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasiya Tserkovniuk ([[Captain (sports)|c]])
;RB
;RB
* 15 {{flagicon|RUS}} Alina Triobchuk
* 20 {{flagicon|RUS}} Valeriya Ganicheva
* 20 {{flagicon|RUS}} Valeriya Ganicheva
* 33 {{flagicon|RUS}} Anna Nikolaeva
* 55 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Natalia Nikitina]]
* 55 {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Natalia Nikitina]]
{{Col-end}}
{{Col-end}}
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* [[Polina Vyakhireva]]
* [[Polina Vyakhireva]]
* [[Liudmila Postnova]]
* [[Liudmila Postnova]]
* [[Alexandra Lacrabere]]
* [[Samira Rocha]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.zvezda-handball.ru/ Official site] {{in lang|ru}}
* [http://zvezdahandball.com/ Official site] {{in lang|ru}}


[[Category:Russian handball clubs]]
[[Category:Women's handball clubs in Russia]]
[[Category:Sport in Moscow Oblast]]
[[Category:Sport in Moscow Oblast]]
[[Category:2002 establishments in Russia]]
[[Category:Handball clubs established in 2002]]



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Latest revision as of 22:20, 26 October 2024

Zvezda Zvenigorod
Full nameZvezda Zvenigorod
Short nameZvezda
Founded2002
ArenaSport Hall Zvezda
Capacity1,000
Head coachAlexey Gumyanov
LeagueRussian Super League
2022-235th
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Home
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Website
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Zvezda Zvenigorod (Russian: Звезда Звенигород, lit. Star Zvenigorod) is a Russian women's handball club from Zvenigorod, near Moscow. They won the Champions League and the Champions Trophy in 2008, and the EHF Cup in 2006/07.[1] Between 2006 and 2011 the club was coached by Russian national team trainer Evgeny Trefilov. In the summer of 2011 he was replaced by head coach Zdravko Zovko.

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Handball Federation banned Russian athletes, and the European Handball Federation suspended the Russian clubs from competing in European handball competitions.[2]

Achievements

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Russia

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European competitions

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Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2020-21 season.

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "Zvezda Zvenigorod". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2009-01-06.
  2. ^ "Russia and Belarus suspended by EHF". Handball Planet. 1 March 2022.
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