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'''Veronika Shulga''' is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[women's soccer|football]] [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]], currently playing in the [[Russian women's football championship|Russian Championship]] for [[Ryazan VDV]], with which she won the 2000 title.<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/rus-wom00.html Russia 2000 Women] [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]</ref> Having started her career in the [[Ukrainian Women's League|Ukrainian Championship]]'s [[Lehenda Chernihiv]], from 1999 she developed it mostly in Russia, also playing for [[Energiya Voronezh]],<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/player=250040838/index.html Statistics] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111210031946/http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/player=250040838/index.html |date=December 10, 2011 }} in the [[2011-12 UEFA Women's Champions League|2011-12 Champions League]], in [[UEFA]]'s website</ref> [[FC Lada Togliatti (women)|Lada Togliatti]], [[CSK VVS Samara (women's football)|CSK VVS Samara]] and [[Nadezhda Noginsk]] among other teams. |
'''Veronika Shulga''' is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] [[women's soccer|football]] [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]], currently playing in the [[Russian women's football championship|Russian Championship]] for [[Ryazan VDV]], with which she won the 2000 title.<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/rus-wom00.html Russia 2000 Women] [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation]]</ref> Having started her career in the [[Ukrainian Women's League|Ukrainian Championship]]'s [[Lehenda Chernihiv]], from 1999 she developed it mostly in Russia, also playing for [[Energiya Voronezh]],<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/player=250040838/index.html Statistics] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111210031946/http://www.uefa.com/womenschampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/player=250040838/index.html |date=December 10, 2011 }} in the [[2011-12 UEFA Women's Champions League|2011-12 Champions League]], in [[UEFA]]'s website</ref> [[FC Lada Togliatti (women)|Lada Togliatti]], [[CSK VVS Samara (women's football)|CSK VVS Samara]] and [[Nadezhda Noginsk]] among other teams. |
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She has been a member of the [[Ukraine women's national football team|Ukrainian national team]].<ref>[ |
She has been a member of the [[Ukraine women's national football team|Ukrainian national team]].<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/england/2993556/Two-goals-bode-well-for-three-Lionesses.html Two goals bode well for three Lionesses] [[The Daily Telegraph]], 2000</ref> |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 23:10, 2 April 2018
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Veronika Shulga | ||
Date of birth | 24 April 1981 | ||
Place of birth | Soviet Union | ||
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1994–1998 | Lehenda Chernihiv | ||
1999 | Energiya Voronezh | ||
2000–2001 | Ryazan VDV | ||
2002 | Lada Togliatti | ||
2003 | Energiya Kislovodsk | ||
2004 | CSK VVS Samara | ||
2005 | Arsenal Kharkiv | ||
2006 | Spartak Moscow | ||
2007–2008 | Nadezhda Noginsk | ||
2009 | Izmailovo | 8 | |
2010 | Ryazan VDV | 23 | |
2011–2012 | Energiya Voronezh | 24 | |
2012– | Ryazan VDV | 2 | |
International career | |||
1998–2007 | Ukraine | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 September 2012 |
Veronika Shulga is a Ukrainian football goalkeeper, currently playing in the Russian Championship for Ryazan VDV, with which she won the 2000 title.[1] Having started her career in the Ukrainian Championship's Lehenda Chernihiv, from 1999 she developed it mostly in Russia, also playing for Energiya Voronezh,[2] Lada Togliatti, CSK VVS Samara and Nadezhda Noginsk among other teams.
She has been a member of the Ukrainian national team.[3]
References
- ^ Russia 2000 Women Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
- ^ Statistics Archived December 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine in the 2011-12 Champions League, in UEFA's website
- ^ Two goals bode well for three Lionesses The Daily Telegraph, 2000