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Irina Grigorieva (footballer)

Irina Olegovna Grigorieva is a Russian former footballer who played as a midfielder. She played for FC Lyon, Spartak Moscow, CSK VVS Samara and Nadezhda Noginsk.

Early life
Grigorieva grew up in Yasenevo District with her cook mother and mechanic father. She was a childhood figure skater, who later progressed to playing field hockey and bandy. ==Club career==
Club career
After Grigorieva's works hockey team "Stankoagregat" were defeated by their rivals in a national Cup final, the team coach suggested forming a football team instead. The club underwent name changes due to sponsorship and quickly became competitive in the Soviet women's football championship. Grigorieva was sent off and banned when her retaliation to being fouled brought about a mass brawl in a game against Nyva Baryshivka. She added two decisive goals in the 1992 Russian Women's Cup final as her club secured a League and Cup "double". but otherwise remained with CSK until their dissolution in 2004. In total, she made 181 league appearances and scored 77 goals for CSK VVS Samara. In summer 2004 Grigorieva joined FC Energy Voronezh and she represented the club in the 2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup. ==International career==
International career
Grigorieva was called up to the Soviet Union women's national football team within a year of taking up organized football. She appeared as a substitute for Bettina Wiegmann in the World XI's 2–1 win. She had helped Russia qualify for their first FIFA Women's World Cup by scoring in the qualification playoff win over Finland. She was among several Russian squad members who had been converted to soccer from other sports. In Russia's 5–0 Group C win over Japan at the final tournament, a notably unselfish display from Grigorieva saw her pass up goal-scoring opportunities for herself while serving three assists to team mates. She opened the scoring herself in the 4–1 win over Canada which secured qualification for the quarter-finals, after which she said: "Sydney is looming, dominating all our thoughts". The team's defensive approach in their 2–0 quarter final defeat by China nullified the attacking threat of "Russia's strongest attacker" Grigorieva. ==Post-playing career==
Post-playing career
After retirement, she worked as a social worker. ==Honours==
Honours
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