Zarechye-Odintsovo is a Russian women's volleyball club from the Moscow region . It was founded in 1987 .
| District-Odintsovo | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1987 |
| Stadium | Odintsovo sports and entertainment complex, Odintsovo |
| Capacity | 3250 |
| Captain | Valeria Goncharova |
| Trainer | Vadim Pankov |
| Website | |
| Competition | Super League |
| 2018/2019 | 6th place |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Performance
- 2.1 Championship of Russia
- 2.2 Eurocups
- 3 Achievements
- 4 Champions of Russia in the "District"
- Season 5 , 2018/19
- 5.1 Transitions
- 5.2 Team roster
- 6 Arena
- 7 notes
- 8 References
History
The initiator of the creation of the women's team in Odintsovo in 1987 was Sergey Kushnaryov, director of the Zarechye state farm . The first great success came to the team in 1995, when volleyball players near Moscow won the Russian Cup , and a year later the team debuted in the Super League .
In 2003, the coaching tandem Pavel Matienko - Vadim Pankov was formed in Zarechye, the club received support from the government of the Moscow Region. High-class legionnaires began to be invited to the team: American Patricia Arrington and Serb Svetlana Ilic, and a year later - Brazilian Tatyana Dos Santos and a Russian woman with a Turkish passport Natalya Hanikoglu . In the 2004/2005 season, when Natalya Safronova and Tatyana Gorshkova , who left Uralochka, also made their debut in the team, Zarechye was one step away from the first Russian Super League medals in their history, losing in the match for 3rd place in the Final Four "Balakovo NPP" .
In the next championship, the Moscow Region team was already fighting for gold, but lost the final series to the metropolitan Dynamo . In 2005, Zarechye first appeared on the European stage: the team reached the quarter finals of the CEV Cup , where they lost again to Balakovo NPP. The brilliant season was spent by Zhanna Pronicheva , Brazilian Raquel da Silva, Natalya Safronova became the real leader of the team after Hanikoglu left for Dynamo, and central Julia Merkulova received an invitation to the Russian team .
In the 2006/07 season, “Zarechye” performed less successfully, taking 5th place, but again reaffirmed its reputation as a “thunderstorm of authority” back in the mid-1990s, becoming the winner of the Cup of the country for the fifth time. The team reached the final of the CEV Cup , where in three games they lost to the Italian “Perugia”, led by the leaders of the Brazilian national team Fofan and Valevskaya . The end of the season “Zarechye” was carried out without his mentor who has been unchanged for 12 years - the Honored Coach of Russia Pavel Matienko was seriously ill, and on July 6, 2007 he was gone.
In the offseason, the club held an impressive selection. The best European volleyball player of 2006 and world champion Lyubov Sokolova , experienced Ukrainian binder Irina Zhukova joined the team, instead of polka Mariola Zenik, another world champion from Russia, Svetlana Kryuchkova , was invited to the position of libero. On the eve of 2007, “Zarechye” in a difficult final match wrested a victory in the Russian Cup from the capital “Dynamo” , and in the spring of 2008, wards of Vadim Pankov did not leave the same opponent a chance for gold medals in the Russian championship, having won the final run dry. In the year of the debut in the Champions League, “Zarechye” became its finalist. The highly experienced Perugia was again too tough for the Russians - 1: 3.
Before the start of the 2008/09 season, Zarechye signed a contract with Olympic champion Beijing Valevskaya , but also experienced the shock associated with the transition to Dynamo Natalia Safronova . At the start of the championship, the team, weakened due to an injury to the main binder Irina Zhukova, lost to its competitors in the fight for medals - Dynamo and Uralochka , later the failure continued. Early had to say goodbye to the hope of a successful performance in the Champions League - volleyball players from Odintsova lost the two-leg match of the “round of twelve” to the Italian “Skavolini”. But for the decisive matches of the national championship, the team reached the peak of form and fought in the finals, the undisputed leader of the season - the capital Dynamo . The fate of the final series was decided only in the fifth match in Moscow, in which the Dynamo turned out to be more successful.
In the off-season “Zarechye-Odintsovo”, Lyubov Sokolova , Irina Zhukova, Julia Merkulova , Ksenia Naumova and Anna Moiseenko left. The team was replenished by Olympic champion Brazilian Paula , the liaison of the Russian team Maria Zhadan (transferred from the Belgorod University of Technologist ) and Anastasia Markova, who played for the Novy Urengoy Fakel in the 2008/09 season. The main events of the 2009/10 season, which brought Zarechye the second-ever victory in the championship of Russia , were again associated with the confrontation with the capital Dynamo . In December, the team of Vadim Pankov lost to the Dynamo in the final of the Cup of Russia , but in other tournaments it was more successful, knocking Dynamo out of the Champions League and winning three in a row with the score 0–2 in the final series of the championship.
In the summer of 2010, “Zarechye” failed to maintain the champion roster, the forwards were completely replaced: the best player of the previous championship Tatyana Kosheleva , Olga Fateeva and Paula left the team, and Anna Makarova, Ksenia Naumova and German Margaret Kozukh became newcomers. Libero Svetlana Kryuchkova moved to the Moscow Dynamo . According to the results of the preliminary stage, wards of Vadim Pankov took 4th place, and then could not win the quarter-final series of playoffs at Uralochka and prematurely stopped the fight for medals. Offensively, “Zarechye” dropped out of the Champions League : at the stage of round twelve in Odintsovo a landslide victory was won 3-0 over the Swiss “Volero”, however, in the second leg in Zurich, the rivals not only gained equally convincing revenge, but also won “ gold "set.
In the summer of 2011, a large group of experienced players left Zarechye, including team captain Maria Zhadan, who had been playing in Brazil’s Odintsovo team since 2008, blocking the Brazilian team of Valevsk , forwards Anna Makarova, Anastasia Markova, Ksenia Bondar (Naumova) and Margareta Kozuh . According to Vadim Pankov, “Zarechye” deliberately went to the rejuvenation of the composition in order to prepare young players for the Russian team [1] . In September 2013, Zarechye volleyball players Ekaterina Pankova , Natalya Malykh and Daria Isaeva , who switched to Fakel during the offseason, became European champions as part of the Russian national team, and in 2014 Anastasia Bavykina and Irina Fetisova made their debut in the country's main team. Despite the existing financial difficulties [2] , “Zarechye” has become a strong middle peasant in the Russian championship. In the 2012/13 season, Vadim Pankov's wards took third place in the preliminary stage of the championship and fifth in the championship, winning the right to play in the Challenge Cup . In March 2014, having twice beat Turkish Besiktas in the final of this tournament, Zarechye-Odintsovo won the first European trophy in its history.
In the 2014/15 Russian Championship, Zarechye took 4th place, knocking out the ambitious Omichka in the semifinal series from the fight for medals and losing in the beautiful and dramatic five-match standoff for bronze Uralochka-NTMK . The central blocker Yekaterina Efimova and the binder Olga Efimova , who replaced Ekaterina Kosyanenko (Pankova) , who left for Dynamo Moscow, played for the Moscow Region team this season, made their debut in the Russian team in the summer of 2015, and four more players - Irina Voronkova , Anastasia Barchuk , Anastasia Bavykina and Ekaterina Romanenko - as part of the student team led by Vadim Pankov, became champions of the Universiade in Gwangju .
Before the start of the season 2015/16, Zarechye-Odintsovo lost almost all the main players. The team was left by Natalya Malykh , Anastasia Bavykina , Irina Fetisova , Ekaterina Romanenko , Olga and Ekaterina Efimov, but Vadim Pankov once again for a short time created a combat-ready team. In the Russian championship, volleyball players near Moscow finished in 5th place, and in the Challenge Cup they reached the semifinals. Diagonal Daria Malygina and gamer Irina Voronkova , who became the third in the list of the most productive players in the national championship, joined the Russian team and performed at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . In the two post-Olympic seasons, the Moscow Region team, already traditionally annually noticeably updating the roster, took places in the middle of the tournament table and lost to Uralochka in the quarter finals. In January 2018, Vadim Pankov was appointed head coach of the Russian team .
Performance Results
Russian Championship
| Season | League | A place | AND | AT | P | S / P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1992/93 | League One (III) | 2nd | ||||
| 1993/94 | Major League “B” (II) | 11th | ||||
| 1994/95 | Major League “B” (II) | 1st | ||||
| 1995/96 | Major League “A” (II) | 2nd | ||||
| 1996/97 | Super League (I) | 11th | 28 | 9 | 19 | 50:65 |
| Transition tournament | 2nd | twenty | 13 | 7 | 46:31 | |
| 1997/98 | Super League (I) | 10th | 40 | 13 | 27 | 65:86 |
| 1998/99 | Super League (I) | 9th | 31 | 12 | 19 | 47:64 |
| 1999/00 | Super League (I) | 9th | 56 | 29th | 27 | 112: 103 |
| 2000/01 | Super League (I) | 6th | 34 | 17 | 17 | 65:65 |
| 2001/02 | Super League (I) | 11th | 42 | 19 | 23 | 72:82 |
| 2002/03 | Super League (I) | 8th | 36 | fifteen | 21 | 66:81 |
| 2003/04 | Super League (I) | 5th | 32 | 16 | 16 | 61:65 |
| 2004/05 | Super League (I) | 4th | 32 | 21 | eleven | 73:54 |
| 2005/06 | Super League (I) | 2nd | 32 | 21 | eleven | 74:42 |
| 2006/07 | Super League (I) | 5th | 24 | fourteen | 10 | 52:37 |
| 2007/08 | Super League (I) | 1st | eighteen | 17 | one | 52: 8 |
| 2008/09 | Super League (I) | 2nd | 31 | twenty | eleven | 72:50 |
| 2009/10 | Super League (I) | 1st | 35 | 27 | 8 | 84:45 |
| 2010/11 | Super League (I) | 5th | 25 | fifteen | 10 | 56:39 |
| 2011/12 | Super League (I) | 6th | 28 | 12 | 16 | 55:56 |
| 2012/13 | Super League (I) | 5th | 24 | 16 | 8 | 55:37 |
| 2013/14 | Super League (I) | 6th | 22 | 10 | 12 | 38:48 |
| 2014/15 | Super League (I) | 4th | 27 | 16 | eleven | 58:50 [3] |
| 2015/16 | Super League (I) | 5th | twenty | eleven | 9 | 37:34 |
| 2016/17 | Super League (I) | 6th | 26 | 12 | fourteen | 48:56 |
| 2017/18 | Super League (I) | 5th | 26 | fourteen | 12 | 50:51 |
| 2018/19 | Super League (I) | 6th | 29th | fourteen | fifteen | 52:56 |
Eurocups
| Season | Result | AND | AT | P | S / P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005/06 | 1/4 finals of the CEV Cup | 7 | 5 | 2 | 19:10 |
| 2006/07 | 2nd place in the CEV Cup | 6 | 5 | one | 15: 4 |
| 2007/08 | 2nd place in the Champions League | 12 | 10 | 2 | 33:14 |
| 2008/09 | round of the twelve champions league | 8 | 3 | 5 | 13:18 |
| 2009/10 | round of six champions league | 10 | four | 6 | 17:20 |
| 2010/11 | round of the twelve champions league | 8 | four | four | 16:18 [3] |
| 2013/14 | 1st place in the Challenge Cup | 10 | 10 | 0 | 30: 6 |
| 2015/16 | 1/2 Challenge Cup Final | 8 | 6 | 2 | 20: 9 |
Achievements
- 2-time champion of Russia - 2007/08 , 2009/10 .
- Silver medalist of the Russian Championship - 2005/06 , 2008/09 .
- 6-time winner of the Cup of Russia - 1995 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004 , 2006 , 2007 .
- two-time silver ( 1996 , 2009 ) and two-time bronze ( 2008 , 2010 ) winner of the Russian Cup.
- Challenge Cup Winner - 2013/14.
- Finalist of the European Volleyball Confederation Cup - 2006/07.
- Champions League Finalist - 2007/08.
Champions of Russia in the "District"
- 2007/08: Tatyana Gorshkova , Irina Zhukova, Tatyana Kosheleva , Svetlana Kryuchkova , Elena Lisovskaya, Anna Matienko , Julia Merkulova , Ekaterina Pankova , Zhanna Pronicheva , Valeria Pushnenkova, Natalya Safronova , Lyubov Sokolova , Olga Fateeva .
- 2009/10: Ekaterina Bogacheva , Valevska , Maria Zhadan , Tatyana Kosheleva , Svetlana Kryuchkova , Elena Lisovskaya, Anastasia Markova , Ekaterina Pankova , Paula, Inna Razdobarina, Daria Stolyarova , Olga Fateeva , Anastasia Shmeleva .
2018/19 Season
Transitions
- They came : binders Olga Efimova ( Yenisei ) and Natalya Nepomnyashchikh ( Leningradka ), diagonal Ksenia Smirnova ( Luch ), play-player Olga Biryukova (Besiktash, Turkey), libero Eugene Bayandina.
- Gone : binder Yekaterina Pankova (interrupted her career) and Daria Ryseva ( Lokomotiv ), diagonal Olesya Ivanova ( Tulitsa ), play-players Olga Bogdanova ( Sakhalin ) and Oksana Yakushina ( Lipetsk ), libero Aleksandra Oganezova ( Severyanka " ).
Team Composition
| No. | Name | Year of birth | Height | Amplois | Citizenship |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Olga Efimova | 1990 | 181 | binder | Russia |
| 2 | Valeria Goncharova | 1988 | 188 | blocking | Russia |
| four | Evgeniya Bayandina | 1988 | 174 | libero | Russia |
| 6 | Kristina Kurnosova | 1997 | 173 | libero | Russia |
| 7 | Ksenia Smirnova | 1998 | 199 | diagonal | Russia |
| 8 | Anna Melnikova | 1995 | 193 | blocking | Russia |
| 10 | Olga Biryukova | 1994 | 194 | game player | Russia |
| eleven | Victoria Russu | 1999 | 194 | diagonal | Russia |
| 13 | Elizabeth Kotova | 1998 | 186 | blocking | Russia |
| fifteen | Natalya Nepomnyashchikh | 1990 | 181 | binder | Russia |
| 16 | Maria Vorobyova | 1998 | 184 | game player | Russia |
| 19 | Tatyana Yurinskaya | 1996 | 185 | game player | Russia |
- Head coach - Vadim Pankov .
- The head coach is Alexander Krasilnikov.
Arena
Odintsovo sports and entertainment complex (capacity of the hall - 3250 seats).
Address: Moscow region , Odintsovo , Marshal Zhukov street, 22.
Notes
- ↑ Meeting with fans . Official site of VK "Zarechye-Odintsovo" (October 8, 2011). Date of treatment October 13, 2012. Archived October 24, 2012.
- ↑ “Difficulties unite a team” . Championship.com (April 9, 2013). Date of treatment April 19, 2013. Archived on April 20, 2013.
- ↑ 1 2 Based on the results of the gold sets.