WFC Donchanka

WFC Donchanka
Full name WFC Donchanka
Founded 1992
Ground TsPOR Donchanka Stadium, Donetsk
Ground Capacity 1,000
Manager Tatiana Gromovska
League Ukrainian Women's League
2012 3rd
Website Club home page

WFC Donchanka, also known as Donchanka TsPOR for sponsorship reasons, is a Ukrainian women's football club from Donetsk. Founded in 1992 as Tekstilshchik Donetsk, it was renamed as Donetsk-Ros in 1994 before taking its current name in 1997. Donchanka was the leading Ukrainian team for much of the 1990s, winning five championships and four national cups between 1994 and 1999. In 1999, the club lost its sponsors and leading players, and the shift was made to young talented players. It was third in the 2012 championship, its best result since 2003.[1]

Titles

2012 squad

As of 20 December 2012, according to the club's website Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Ukraine DF Maria Pryyma
3 Ukraine DF Ekaterina Papaylo
4 Ukraine DF Alina Klavdyenko
5 Ukraine MF Olga Avdeyeva
6 Ukraine MF Anastasia Voronin
7 Ukraine DF Ekaterina Ishutina
8 Ukraine DF Alyona Telnaya
9 Ukraine FW Anna Voronin
10 Ukraine DF Tatiana Gromovska
11 Ukraine MF Inna Zagumennaya
14 Ukraine FW Darya Penzeva
No. Position Player
15 Ukraine MF Alena Kovtun
16 Ukraine FW Vitalina Mazurova
17 Ukraine MF Irina Mayborodina
18 Ukraine MF Natalia Staso
19 Ukraine FW Lydia Lashko
20 Ukraine MF Oksana Chernaya
21 Ukraine DF Yulia Staloverova
22 Ukraine DF Violetta Karnafel
23 Ukraine GK Yulia Poznogireva
28 Ukraine GK Karina Govorunova

References


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