Idel is a professional women's football club from Ufa , Russia, which existed from 1992 to 1998. Member of the Major League from 1995 to 1998. The best place was taken in 1998 - the sixth out of 9.
| Based | 1992 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Disbanded | 1998 | ||
| Stadium | Oilman | ||
| Capacity | 15 132 | ||
| Competition | Russian Women's Football Championship | ||
| 1998 | 6 | ||
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Idel won the biggest victory over Krasnodar Kubanochka - 9: 0 (1993). [one]
The largest defeat is 0:10 (CSK Samara Air Force, 1995).
The best scorers of the team Elena Shiroglazova (Dushinina) [1] and Svetlana Zueva [2] - 32 goals out of 172. Most of the games for Idel were played by Albina Rashitova - 114.
Leading players of the Idel: Elena Shiroglazova (Dushinina), Svetlana Zueva, Albina Rashitova , Natalya Savina, Natalya Chernova, Elena Rakova, Marina Gorlova, Olga Belyakova, Lyudmila Krivonogova, Nadezhda Kugubaeva, Irina Rapanovich, Olga Kremleva , Tatyana Smirnova.
In 1992–93, 1995–97, 1998, the team was coached by V. S. Vasiliev, in 1994–95 the playing coach was E. Rakova, and 1998 - A. P. Piskavets. Since 1993, the head of the team is N. D. Paskonov. [one]
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Club History
Former Names
- 1989-1992 - Idel
- 1993 - "KDS Idel" (Ufa)
- 2010-2012 - Agidel (Ufa)
Olympus Team (Ishimbay)
The beginning of the development of women's football in the Republic of Bashkortostan began three years after the first match of women's teams in the USSR, held in Tbilisi in 1984. In September 1987, Vladimir Vasiliev opened a football section in the women's SPTU-65 in Ishimbay .
The success of the work started contributed to the creation in 1990 of the Olimp women's football team (Ishimbay), the backbone of which was made up of girls from vocational schools.
The team “Olympus” (Ishimbay) already in March 1990 took part in the zonal tournament for the prize of the weekly “ Interlocutor ” ( Mogilev , Belarus ).
In 1990-1991, she twice appeared in the championships of the USSR (second league), (15 and 17 places out of 18 teams, respectively).
At the end of 1991, Olympus was disbanded.
Creating PZhFK
The coach of the Olympus team, Vladimir Vasiliev, and most of the football players, after the disbandment, moved to Ufa, where 4 months later, in April 1992, under the auspices of T.Z. Akhtyamov and businessman Z.M. Garifullin, they organized the Idel PZhFK [1] [2 ] ] . The team reappeared in the second league, this time in the championship of Russia.
League Two
The first goal of “Idel” in the championships was scored by Albina Rashitova on May 17, 1992 in the match “Idel” - “Rhythm” Vyazniki - 1: 0. Three years later, on May 2, 1995, she also scored the first goal of “Idel” in the Premier League in the match “MISI-Bina” Moscow - “Idel” - 1: 1.
In 1993, the Idel’s biggest victory in history was 9-0 (over Kubanochka (Krasnodar)).
Performance results.
- 1992 - 5 of 10 in the zone
- 1993 (2 league) - 1 of 4 in the zone, 1 of 3 in the final (Ufa) and access to the first league.
League One
Performance results.
- 1994 (1 league) - 1 out of 7, 2 out of 4 in the final (Zelenodolsk) and access to the major league. [one]
Major League
Performance results.
- 1995 - 9 of 12,
- 1996 - 8 of 12,
- 1997 - 8 of 10,
- 1998 - 6 of 9.
Club
In 1998, due to the financial crisis that broke out in the country, the Idel team was disbanded. [2]
Some football players stopped their football careers, others switched to other clubs or decided to try their hand at the coaching field.
Natalia Chernova in 2001, as part of the then flagship of Russian women's football in Samara, the Air Force Central Command became the champion of Russia.
The best scorer of “Idel” 1997 and 1998 Olga Kremleva also played for the Air Force CSK, Moscow Region near Moscow and for the Russian national team. See European Women's Football Championship 2009 (qualifiers) .
Sofia Akhmetgareeva went into weightlifting and became the world champion in arm wrestling , a master of sports of international class [3] .
SDUSHOR-10
Several people from the discontinued PFFC Idel went to work in SDYUSHOR-10 at secondary school N49 (Ufa), where in September 1999 a women's football department was opened.
One of such iconic figures was the ex-captain of the team Albina Rashitova, now the head coach of the SDYUSHOR-10 team, as the player who stood at the origins of the Idel back in Ishimbay.
By 2000, a team of girls born in 1987 was formed, which in 2001 began to participate in Russian competitions among school teams. So in the same year 2001, the 6th place was taken in the final of the championship of Russia, in 2002 - in the qualifying tournament of the Cup of Russia - 5th place, in 2003 - the team born in 1988 took first place in the final of the championship of Russia among school teams.
Since the 2002–03 season, the SDYUSHOR-10 team has been participating in the Russian championship in futsal, repeating the way of the Idel club. Starting from the 2nd division (Ural zone), the team took 3rd place, a year later - second, in the 2004–05 season they were already playing in the first division. In 2005-06, they took first place in the Ural and Western Siberia region of the 1st division, having passed all 13 matches of the tournament without defeats. But the lack of financial assistance did not allow the team to rise higher.
In 2007-2008 the women's team “SDYUSHOR-10” played in the championships of Russia in 2007 - 1st place out of 6 in the Ural-Western Siberia zone of the second division and 4th place out of 8 in the final of the second division, 2008 - 5th place out of 6 in the Ural zone of the first division.
Since 2010, the team was renamed “Agidel” and a new page was opened in the history of the club. 2010 - 3rd place out of 5 in the Center-Ural zone of the first division, 2011 - 3rd place out of 6 in the Center-Ural zone of the first division and 8th out of 12 in the final of the first division (Omsk), 2012 - 1st place out of 5 in the Center-Ural zone of the first division and 5th out of 12 in the final of the first division (Sochi )
Before the start of the 2013 season, the team under its wing was taken by the Ufa football club and the women's team changed its name to UFA. As a result, a victory was won in the zonal tournament and bronze medals and a cup were won in the finals of the first division. 2013 - 1st place out of 4 in the Center-Ural zone of the first division (10 games: +10 = 0 −2, goals 73–6, 30 points) and 3rd place out of 12 in final of the first division (Krymsk) (7 games: +3 = 2 −2, goals 8-5 (penal 4-3), 11 points).
Head Coaches
- 1992–93, 1995–97, 1998 - Vasiliev, Vladimir Serafimovich
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 R.A. Ayupov. Idel (October 23, 2007). Date of treatment November 8, 2017. Archived October 23, 2007.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Evgeny Makarov. Reviving victorious traditions . electron gas. Bashvest, 06/07/07 (October 26, 2007). Date of treatment November 8, 2017. Archived October 26, 2007.
- ↑ Vatandash / National / Compatriot