Russia Premier Women 05/04 16:00 8 Dinamo Moscow Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
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Russia Premier Women 05/18 12:00 10 Zenit St Petersburg Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
Russia Premier Women 05/25 12:00 11 Chertanovo Moskva Women v Zhfk Krylya Sovetov Samara Women - View
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Russia Premier Women 07/21 15:00 14 Ryazan VDV Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
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Russia Premier Women 08/10 15:00 16 Rubin Kazan Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
Russia Premier Women 08/17 15:00 17 Spartak Moscow Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
Russia Premier Women 08/31 15:00 18 Chertanovo Moskva Women v CSKA Moscow Women - View
Russia Premier Women 09/14 15:00 19 Chertanovo Moskva Women v FK Kubanochka Krasnodar Women - View
Russia Premier Women 09/21 15:00 20 Rostov Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
Russia Premier Women 09/28 15:00 21 Chertanovo Moskva Women v Dinamo Moscow Women - View
Russia Premier Women 10/12 15:00 22 Lokomotiv Moscow Women v Chertanovo Moskva Women - View
Russia Premier Women 10/19 15:00 23 Chertanovo Moskva Women v Zenit St Petersburg Women - View
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Wikipedia - FC Chertanovo Moscow

FC Chertanovo Moscow (Russian: «Чертаново» (Москва)) is a Russian professional football club based in Chertanovo, Moscow who play in the Russian Second League Division B, the fourth tier of Russian football. It is the senior team of the Chertanovo Football Academy.

History

They played professionally from 1993 to 1997 before dropping into the amateur leagues and then returning to the professional leagues, the Russian Professional Football League (3rd tier) in the 2014–15 season. The club won the West zone of the PFL in the 2017–18 season and was promoted to the second-tier Russian Football National League for the first time in their history ahead of the 2018–19 season.

In 2019–20, during their second season in the second division, the campaign was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the final table showing them in third place, one spot and one point below the promotion zone with more than 10 matches left to play.

Before the 2020–21 season, Chertanovo's head coach Igor Osinkin and 8 leading players transferred to PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara. As a consequence, Chertanovo finished second from the bottom in the season and was relegated back to PFL. Meanwhile, Krylia Sovetov won the FNL season and were promoted back to Russian Premier League and also reached the final of the 2020–21 Russian Cup. The transfers to Krylia Sovetov continued in the consequent seasons.

Several players who moved from Chertanovo to Krylia Sovetov were later called up to the Russia national football team, including Aleksandr Soldatenkov, Anton Zinkovsky, Maksim Glushenkov, Danil Prutsev, Roman Yezhov, Sergei Pinyayev, Aleksandr Kovalenko and Yuri Gorshkov.

Chertanovo Moskva Women's soccer team is a professional women's football club based in Moscow, Russia. The team competes in the Russian Women's Football Championship and is known for their strong and competitive play on the field.

The team is made up of talented and skilled female athletes who are dedicated to representing their club with pride and passion. Chertanovo Moskva Women have a history of success in domestic competitions and have a loyal fan base that supports them at every match.

With a focus on teamwork, determination, and skill, Chertanovo Moskva Women continue to strive for excellence in women's football in Russia. Their commitment to the sport and their drive to succeed make them a formidable opponent on the field.