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| Full name | Zvezda-2005 Perm | ||
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| Founded | 2005 | ||
| Ground | Zvezda Stadium, Perm, Russia | ||
| Chairman | Gennadiy Shilov | ||
| Manager | Elena Suslova | ||
| League | Russian women's football championship | ||
| 2021 | 4th | ||
| Website | Club website | ||
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Zvezda-2005 Perm (Russian: "Звезда-2005" Пермь) is a Russian professional women's football club currently competing in the Russian Women's Football Championship.
History
The club is based in the city of Perm and takes its name from men's team Zvezda Perm, which was dissolved in 1997. Zvezda-2005 won both the Russian league and national cup in 2007, and subsequently reached the final of the 2008-09 UEFA Women's Cup,[1] losing to Duisburg.
They also won the Russian league in 2008 and 2009, making it three titles in a row. In 2010 they were third, failing to qualify to the Champions League.
Honours
- Top Division
- Winners (6): 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017
 
- Russian Women's Cup
- Winners (7): 2007, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019
 
European history
- All results (home and away) list Zvezda's goal tally first.
| Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent | 
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| 2008–09 | UEFA Women's Cup | Qualifying Stage | 8–0 |  Gintra Universitetas | 
| 8–0 |  KÍ | |||
| 1–0 |  Femina Budapest | |||
| Group Stage | 1–0 |  Frankfurt | ||
| 1–0 |  Glasgow City | |||
| 3–1 |  Røa | |||
| Quarter-Finals | 4–2, 3–1 |  Brøndby | ||
| Semi-Finals | 2–0, 2–2 |  Umeå | ||
| Final | 0–6, 1–1 |  Duisburg | ||
| 2009–10 | UEFA Champions League | Round of 32 | 3–0, 5–0 |  Sarajevo | 
| Round of 16 | 0–0, 1–1 |  Røa | ||
| 2010–11 | Round of 32 | 2–1, 2–1 |  Apollon Limassol | |
| Round of 16 | 1–1, 4–0 |  Røa | ||
| Quarter-Finals | 0–0, 0–1 |  Olympique Lyon | ||
| 2014–15 | Round of 32 | 5–2, 3–1 |  Stjarnan | |
| Round of 16 | 0–5, 3–0 |  Linköpings | ||
| 2015–16 | Round of 32 | 3–1, 3–1 |  Stjarnan | |
| Round of 16 | 1–2, 0–0 |  Slavia Praha | ||
| 2016–17 | Round of 32 | 0–2, 0–4 |  Manchester City | |
| 2017–18 | Round of 32 | 1–0, 0–2 |  Montpellier | |
| 2018–19 | Round of 32 | 0–3, 0–1 |  LSK Kvinner | 
Squad

Lining up for a UEFA Women's Champions League match at Linköpings in 2014
- As of 15 October 2022.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Source: Club website, UEFA
Former internationals
 Armenia: Kristine Aleksanyan Armenia: Kristine Aleksanyan
 Azerbaijan: Olga Vasilyeva Azerbaijan: Olga Vasilyeva
 Cameroon: Claudine Meffometou Cameroon: Claudine Meffometou
 Ivory Coast: Josée Nahi Ivory Coast: Josée Nahi
 Kazakhstan: Irina Saratovtseva Kazakhstan: Irina Saratovtseva
 Netherlands: Petra Hogewoning Netherlands: Petra Hogewoning
 Nigeria: Ifeanyi Chiejine Nigeria: Ifeanyi Chiejine
 Russia: Natalia Barbashina, Maria Dyatchkova, Olesya Kurochkina, Tatyana Skotnikova, Valentina Savchenkova, Elena Suslova, Ksenia Tsybutovich Russia: Natalia Barbashina, Maria Dyatchkova, Olesya Kurochkina, Tatyana Skotnikova, Valentina Savchenkova, Elena Suslova, Ksenia Tsybutovich
 South Africa: Busisiwe Ndimeni, Lena Mosebo South Africa: Busisiwe Ndimeni, Lena Mosebo
 Ukraine: Olha Boychenko, Vera Djatel, Hanna Kostraba, Olena Khodyreva, Alla Lyshafay, Ludmila Pekur, Natalia Zinchenko Ukraine: Olha Boychenko, Vera Djatel, Hanna Kostraba, Olena Khodyreva, Alla Lyshafay, Ludmila Pekur, Natalia Zinchenko
Staff
- Head Coach:  Elena Suslova Elena Suslova
- Youth Coach:  Olga Vasilyeva Olga Vasilyeva
- Goalkeeper Coach:  Maksim Chadov Maksim Chadov
See also
References
External links
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