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Zenit (Russian: ŠŠµŠ½ŠøŃ; meaning zenith) was theāāAll-Union VSS. The name has been retained after the fall of the Soviet Union and "the VSS system," notably by FC Zenit Saint Petersburg, which won the 2007 and 2010 Russian Premier League seasons, the 2007-08 UEFA Cup, and the 2008 UEFA Super Cup in association football.
Notable membersā»
- Yelena Davydova (artistic gymnastics)
- Anatoly Mikhailov (athletics)
- Mariya Pisareva (athletics)
- Tamara Tyshkevich (athletics)
- Galina Zybina (athletics)
- Vladimir Nikitin (cross-country skiing)
- Larisa Selezneva (figure skating)
- Anatoli Fedyukin (handball)
- Lyudmila Titova (speed skating)
- Vladimir Salnikov (swimming)
See alsoā»
- FC Zenit (disambiguation), a number of European football clubs
External linksā»
- (in Russian) Sport Flags of the USSR
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