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* {{flagicon|RUS}} Nadezda Osipova |
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Revision as of 20:13, 19 July 2019
Zvezda Zvenigorod | |||
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Full name | Zvezda Zvenigorod | ||
Short name | Zvezda | ||
Founded | 2002 | ||
Arena | Sport Hall Zvezda | ||
Capacity | 1,000 | ||
Head coach | Alexander Revva | ||
League | Russian Super League | ||
2018-19 | 4th | ||
Club colours | |||
Website Official site |
Zvezda Zvenigorod (Template:Lang-ru, 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 two times EHF Champions League winner head coach Zdravko Zovko.
Team
Current squad
- As of July 2019
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Notable players
- Irina Poltoratskaya
- Oxana Romenskaya
- Anna Kareyeva
- Elena Dmitrieva
- Anastasia Lobach
- Natalia Shipilova
- Yekaterina Andryushina
- Yelena Polenova
- Ekaterina Vetkova
- Polina Vyakhireva
- Liudmila Postnova
References
- ^ "Zvezda Zvenigorod". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 2009-01-06.