FC Lada Togliatti (women)

FC Lada Togliatti was a Russian women's football team.

Lada Togliatti
Full nameFootball Club Lada Togliatti
Founded1987 (1987)
Dissolved2009 (2009)
LeagueRussian Championship
20097th

Founded in 1987, Lada reached the Russian Women's Championship in 1994. For its eight first seasons in the top category, Lada ranked mainly between the 4rd and 6th spots, and reached the national Cup semifinals four times.

2002–05 marked Lada's best period. 2004 was the team's best season as it won both the League and the Cup. In the other three years around Lada was the league's runner-up.[1] In its only appearance in the UEFA Women's Cup in 2005 Lada reached the second stage, where it was knocked out by Brøndby IF and Arsenal FC. That same year Lada women the Italy Women's Cup, an international tournament organized by the Italian LND, by beating Torres CF in the final. It also took part in the competition in 2004 and 2006, losing the final to Torres and Lehenda Chernihiv.

2006 marked the beginning of the end for Lada as the team was demoted to the third category. Lada was back in top-flight two years later, but retired from the competition three weeks before the end of the tournament and folded.[2] Lada played its last match on 30 July 2009 against Energiya Voronezh.[3] Seven months later its male counterpart folded too.

Honours

Record in UEFA Competitions

  • Main article: Russian women's football clubs in international football
SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2005–06UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage3–0 SFK Sarajevo
6–0 PVFA Bratislava
5–0 Krka Novo Mesto
Group Stage0–2 Brøndby IF
0–1 Arsenal FC
3–3 AZS Wroclaw

Former internationals

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References

  1. Profile in womenfootball.ru
  2. Russia 2009 Women Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  3. Statistics in Soccerway.com
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