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FC Dynamo Moscow FC Dynamo Moscow (''FC Dynamo Moskva'', russian: Дина́мо Москва́ ) is a Russian football club based in Moscow. Dynamo returned to the Russian Premier League for the 2017–18 season after one season in the second-tier Russian Fo ...
. It includes the players who made at least 50 league appearances for the club or scored at least 5 league goals. Figures and dates are for the league competitions only (
Soviet Top League The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига), served as the top division of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The professional top level ...
and
Russian Premier League The Russian Premier League (RPL; russian: Российская премьер-лига; РПЛ), also written as Russian Premier Liga, is the top division professional association football league in Russia. It was established at the end of 2001 ...
). Appearances and goals in the games which were awarded to one team after the fact (or in the unfinished
1941 Soviet Top League The 1941 Soviet Top League was cancelled due to World War II. The last matches were played on June 24. League standings as of June 24, 1941 * CDKA were renamed to ''Red Army'' (now CSKA) * Out of Moscovite ''Lokomotiv'', ''Torpedo'', ''Metallu ...
) are included. For a list of all Dynamo players with a Wikipedia article, see :FC Dynamo Moscow players.


Players


First-choice line-ups

This section lists 11 players that played the most games in each season (the goalkeeper who played the most games in a season among goalkeepers is included even if he is not in the top eleven players for that season among all positions). {, class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" !style="width:20em", Season!!Line-up , - , , 1936 (spring), , align="left", Kvasnikov / Korchebokov, Teterin / Lapshin, Ryomin, Yeliseyev / S. Ilyin, Pavlov, Semichastny, Vasili Smirnov, Yakushin , - , , 1936 (autumn), , align="left", Kvasnikov / Korchebokov / Korotkov, Lapshin, Ryomin, Yeliseyev / S. Ilyin, Semichastny, Vasili Smirnov, Yakushin , - , , 1937, , align="left",
Fokin Fokin (russian: Фокин), sometimes spelled Fokine, or Fokina (; feminine) is a common Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (born 1999), Spanish professional tennis player * Anton Fokin (born 1 ...
/ Korchebokov / Chernyshev, Kachalin, Lapshin, Yeliseyev / S. Ilyin, Ponomaryov, Semichastny, Vasili Smirnov, Yakushin , - , , 1938, , align="left", Akimov / Korchebokov, Teterin / Chernyshev, Korotkov, Lapshin, Yeliseyev, Zabelin / S. Ilyin, Semichastny, Yakushin , - , , 1939, , align="left",
Fokin Fokin (russian: Фокин), sometimes spelled Fokine, or Fokina (; feminine) is a common Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (born 1999), Spanish professional tennis player * Anton Fokin (born 1 ...
/ Radikorskiy, Ryomin / Chernyshev, Lapshin, Postavnin / S. Ilyin, Nazarov, Semichastny, Trofimov, Yakushin , - , , 1940, , align="left",
Fokin Fokin (russian: Фокин), sometimes spelled Fokine, or Fokina (; feminine) is a common Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (born 1999), Spanish professional tennis player * Anton Fokin (born 1 ...
/ Radikorskiy, Stankevich / Chernyshev, Lapshin, Palyska / Dementyev, S. Ilyin, Semichastny, S. Solovyov, Yakushin , - , , 1941, , align="left", Kochetov / Kiselyov, Radikorskiy / Chernyshev, Blinkov, Palyska / Beskov, Semichastny, S. Solovyov, Trofimov, Yakushin , - , , 1945, , align="left", Khomich / Radikorskiy, Semichastny, Stankevich / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Beskov, Kartsev, Malyavkin, S. Solovyov, Trofimov , - , , 1946, , align="left", Khomich / Radikorskiy, Semichastny, Stankevich / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Kartsev, Malyavkin, Savdunin, S. Solovyov, Trofimov , - , , 1947, , align="left", Khomich / Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Arkhangelskiy, Beskov, Kartsev, Malyavkin, S. Solovyov, Trofimov , - , , 1948, , align="left", Khomich / Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Beskov, Kartsev, Malyavkin, Savdunin, S. Solovyov, Trofimov , - , , 1949, , align="left", Khomich / P. Ivanov, Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, Malyavkin, L. Solovyov / Beskov, Konov, Savdunin, S. Solovyov , - , , 1950, , align="left", Khomich / P. Ivanov, Petrov, Zyablikov / Blinkov, Sokolov, L. Solovyov / Beskov, V. Ilyin, Salnikov, Trofimov , - , , 1951, , align="left", Sanaya / Petrov, Zyablikov / Blinkov, Sokolov, Tenyagin / Beskov, Salnikov, Savdunin, S. Solovyov, Trofimov , - , , 1952, , align="left", Sanaya / L. Solovyov, Zyablikov / Baykov, Blinkov / V. Ilyin, S. Solovyov, Salnikov, Savdunin, Tenyagin, Trofimov , - , , 1953, , align="left", Yashin / Kuznetsov, Rodionov, L. Solovyov / Baykov / Beskov, V. Ilyin, S. Korshunov, Ryzhkin, Salnikov, Savdunin , - , , 1954, , align="left", Yashin / Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov, Rodionov / Baykov, Savdunin /
Bondarenko Bondarenko ( uk, Бондаренко) is a Ukrainian surname (from uk, бондар - cooper (profession), cooper), used by the following people: *Alona Bondarenko, Ukrainian tennis player, sister and tennis doubles partner of Kateryna Bondarenko ...
, V. Ilyin, Mammadov, Salnikov, Shabrov , - , , 1955, , align="left", Yashin / Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov, Rodionov / Baykov, Ryzhkin, Savdunin / Fedosov, V. Ilyin, Mammadov, Shabrov , - , , 1956, , align="left", Yashin / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov, V. Ilyin, Mammadov, Shabrov , - , , 1957, , align="left", Yashin / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov, Mamykin, Mammadov, Shapovalov , - , , 1958, , align="left", Belyayev / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov, Mammadov, Shapovalov, Urin , - , , 1959, , align="left", Yashin / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Korolenkov, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Chislenko, Fedosov, A. Korshunov, Shapovalov , - , , 1960, , align="left", Yashin / Glotov, Krizhevsky, Mudrik, Ryabov / Viktor Tsaryov / Chislenko, Fadeyev, Fedosov, Shapovalov, Urin , - , , 1961, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Glotov, Kesarev, Ryabov / Korolenkov, Viktor Tsaryov / Apshev, Chislenko, Fedosov, Nikolayev , - , , 1962, , align="left", Yashin / Glotov, Kesarev, Mudrik, Ryabov / Korolenkov, Viktor Tsaryov / Chislenko, Fadeyev, Maslov, Nikolayev , - , , 1963, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Kesarev, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov / Korolenkov, Maslov / Bobkov, Chislenko, Fadeyev, Vshivtsev , - , , 1964, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Glotov, Mudrik / Maslov / Avrutskiy, Bobkov, Chislenko, Fadeyev, Korolenkov, Vshivtsev , - , , 1965, , align="left", Yashin / Glotov, V. Ivanov, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov / Maslov / Avrutskiy, Bobkov, Chislenko, Gusarov, Vshivtsev , - , , 1966, , align="left", Rakitskiy / Anichkin, V. Ivanov, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov, Zykov / Maslov / Avrutskiy, Bobkov, Vshivtsev, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1967, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, V. Ivanov, Ryabov, Shtapov, Zykov / Dudko, Maslov / Gusarov, Vshivtsev, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1968, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Dolbonosov, V. Ivanov, Ryabov, Shtapov, Zykov / Larin, Maslov / Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1969, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Ryabov, Shtapov, Vladimir Smirnov, Zykov / Larin, Maslov, Syomin / Avrutskiy, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1970, , align="left", Pilguy / Shtapov, Vladimir Smirnov, Zykov / Anichkin, Maslov, Syomin / Avrutskiy, Eshtrekov, Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1971, , align="left", Pilguy / Grebnev, Shtapov, Zhukov, Zykov / Sabo, Syomin / Eshtrekov, Kozhemyakin, Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1972, , align="left", Pilguy / Basalayev, Dolbonosov, Makhovikov, Zhukov, Zykov / Sabo, Yakubik / Baidachny, Eshtrekov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1973, , align="left", Pilguy / Basalayev, Dolbonosov, Nikulin, Zykov / Dolmatov, Makhovikov, Petrushin, Zhukov / Kozhemyakin, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1974, , align="left", Pilguy / Basalayev, Dolbonosov, Nikulin / Makhovikov, Petrushin, Pudyshev / Baidachny, Kozlov, Pavlenko, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1975, , align="left", Gontar /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Nikulin, Zenkov / Dolmatov, Petrushin, Makhovikov, Yakubik / Gershkovich, Shepel, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1976 (spring), , align="left", Gontar / Nikulin, Novikov, Parov / Kramarenko, Maksimenkov, Petrushin, Yakubik / Gershkovich, Shepel, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1976 (autumn), , align="left", Gontar /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Makhovikov, Nikulin, Parov / Dolmatov, Kramarenko, Minayev, Yakubik / Gershkovich, Kazachyonok , - , , 1977, , align="left", Pilguy /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Novikov, Parov / Dolmatov, Maksimenkov, Minayev, Petrushin, Yakubik / Gershkovich, Kazachyonok , - , , 1978, , align="left", Gontar /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Makhovikov, Novikov / Dolmatov, Maksimenkov, Minayev, Petrushin / Gershkovich, Kazachyonok, Kolesov , - , , 1979, , align="left", Gontar /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Makhovikov, Nikulin, Novikov / Maksimenkov, Minayev, Petrushin,
Reznik Reznik is a surname derived from Czech ''řezník'' ("one who cuts") or ("butcher") or Yiddish ''reznik'' (רזניק, borrowed from a Slavic language, "Kosher slaughterer" ('' shochet'')). People * Anjelika Reznik (born 1995), Canadian rhythmic ...
/ Gazzaev, Kolesov , - , , 1980, , align="left", Pilguy /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Makhovikov, Nikulin, Novikov / Latysh, Maksimenkov, Minayev, Petrushin,
Reznik Reznik is a surname derived from Czech ''řezník'' ("one who cuts") or ("butcher") or Yiddish ''reznik'' (רזניק, borrowed from a Slavic language, "Kosher slaughterer" ('' shochet'')). People * Anjelika Reznik (born 1995), Canadian rhythmic ...
/ Gazzaev , - , , 1981, , align="left", Gontar /
Bubnov Bubnov (russian: Бубнов) or Bubnow ( be, Бубноў) is a Russian masculine surname that originates either from a verb bubnit' (to mumble) or from a verb bubenit' (to beat, to ring a bell). its feminine counterpart is Bubnova. The surname ma ...
, Makhovikov, Nikulin, Tolstykh / Adzhoyev, Latysh, Minayev, Molodtsov,
Reznik Reznik is a surname derived from Czech ''řezník'' ("one who cuts") or ("butcher") or Yiddish ''reznik'' (רזניק, borrowed from a Slavic language, "Kosher slaughterer" ('' shochet'')). People * Anjelika Reznik (born 1995), Canadian rhythmic ...
/ Gazzaev , - , , 1982, , align="left", Gontar / Golovnya, Novikov, Tolstykh / Adzhoyev, Latysh, Matyunin, Minayev, Molodtsov, Shevtsov / Gazzaev , - , , 1983, , align="left", Prudnikov / Golovnya, Novikov, Tolstykh / Borodyuk, Khapsalis, Latysh, Matyunin, Mentyukov, Molodtsov / Gazzaev , - , , 1984, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Fomichyov, Golovnya, Novikov / Ataulin, Borodyuk, Karatayev, Khapsalis, Mentyukov / Gazzaev , - , , 1985, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Golovnya, Novikov, Pozdnyakov / Ataulin, Borodyuk, Karatayev, Pudyshev / Stukashov,
Vasilyev Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev (russian: Васильев), or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva (feminine; russian: link=no, Васильева), is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name '' Vasiliy'' (equivalent ...
, - , , 1986, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Losev, Novikov, Silkin / Dobrovolski, Karatayev, Pozdnyakov,
Vasilyev Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev (russian: Васильев), or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva (feminine; russian: link=no, Васильева), is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name '' Vasiliy'' (equivalent ...
/ Borodyuk, Stukashov , - , , 1987, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Losev, Novikov, Silkin, Sklyarov / Dobrovolski, Timoshenko,
Vasilyev Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev (russian: Васильев), or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva (feminine; russian: link=no, Васильева), is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name '' Vasiliy'' (equivalent ...
/ Borodyuk, Kolyvanov , - , , 1988, , align="left", Kharine / Bulanov, Losev, Morozov, Pozdnyakov, Silkin, Sklyarov / Dobrovolski, Karatayev / Borodyuk, Kolyvanov , - , , 1989, , align="left", Kharine / Chernyshov, Losev, Mokh, Sklyarov /
Derkach Derkach (Cyrillic: Деркач) is a Ukrainian surname meaning a ratchet, noisemaker. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrii Derkach (born 1967), Ukrainian politician and businessman * Andriy Derkach (footballer) (born 1985), Ukrainian ...
, Dobrovolski, Karatayev, Kobelev / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov , - , , 1990, , align="left", Uvarov / Chernyshov, Losev, Mokh, Sklyarov /
Derkach Derkach (Cyrillic: Деркач) is a Ukrainian surname meaning a ratchet, noisemaker. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrii Derkach (born 1967), Ukrainian politician and businessman * Andriy Derkach (footballer) (born 1985), Ukrainian ...
, Kobelev, Sereda, Ye. Smertin / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov , - , , 1991, , align="left", Uvarov / Chernyshov, Losev,
Vyacheslav Tsaryov Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Tsaryov (russian: Вячеслав Вячеславович Царёв; 4 May 1971 – 22 September 2010) was a Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1990 for FC Dy ...
/ Kobelev, Sereda, Ye. Smertin, Tetradze / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov, Simutenkov , - , , 1992, , align="left", Kleymyonov / Sklyarov,
Vyacheslav Tsaryov Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Tsaryov (russian: Вячеслав Вячеславович Царёв; 4 May 1971 – 22 September 2010) was a Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1990 for FC Dy ...
, Varlamov /
Derkach Derkach (Cyrillic: Деркач) is a Ukrainian surname meaning a ratchet, noisemaker. Notable people with the surname include: *Andrii Derkach (born 1967), Ukrainian politician and businessman * Andriy Derkach (footballer) (born 1985), Ukrainian ...
, Kalitvintsev, Kobelev, Ye. Smertin, Tetradze / Gasimov, Simutenkov , - , , 1993, , align="left", Kleymyonov / Kovtun, Timofeev,
Vyacheslav Tsaryov Vyacheslav Vyacheslavovich Tsaryov (russian: Вячеслав Вячеславович Царёв; 4 May 1971 – 22 September 2010) was a Russian professional footballer. Club career He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1990 for FC Dy ...
/ Kalitvintsev, Krutov, Ye. Smertin, Tedeyev, Tetradze / Cheryshev, Simutenkov , - , , 1994, , align="left", Smetanin / Chernyshov, Kovtun,
Shulgin Shulgin (russian: Шульгин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Shulgina. It may refer to *Alexander Shulgin (1925–2014), American pharmacologist and drug developer ** Shulgin Rating Scale * Alexander Shulgin (musici ...
/ Klyuyev, Nekrasov, Samatov, A. Smirnov, Tetradze / Cheryshev, Simutenkov , - , , 1995, , align="left", Smetanin / Kolotovkin, Kovtun, Sabitov, Yakhimovich / Nekrasov, Podpaly, Safronov, Samatov / Cheryshev, Teryokhin , - , , 1996, , align="left", Smetanin / Kolotovkin, Shtanyuk, Kovtun, Yakhimovich / Kobelev, A. Grishin, Nekrasov, Yu. Kuznetsov / Teryokhin, Cheryshev , - , , 1997, , align="left", Tyapushkin / Shtanyuk, Ostrovskiy, Kovtun, Tochilin / Kobelev, Nekrasov, Skokov, S. Grishin, Kulchy / Teryokhin , - , , 1998, , align="left", Tyapushkin / Ostrovskiy, Kovtun, Shtanyuk /
Romaschenko Romaschenko (Russian or Ukrainian: Ромащенко, Belarusian: Рамашчанка) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname originating from the given name Roman. The surname may refer to * Maksim Romaschenko Maksim Yorevich Romaschenko ( be, ...
, Nekrasov, Kobelev, Skokov, Kulchy / Teryokhin, Isibor , - , , 1999, , align="left", Plotnikov / Tochilin, Golovskoy, Ostrovskiy, Šemberas, Yakhimovich / Gusev, Klyuyev,
Romaschenko Romaschenko (Russian or Ukrainian: Ромащенко, Belarusian: Рамашчанка) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname originating from the given name Roman. The surname may refer to * Maksim Romaschenko Maksim Yorevich Romaschenko ( be, ...
, S. Grishin / Teryokhin , - , , 2000, , align="left", Kramarenko / Tochilin, Ayupov, Šemberas, Shtanyuk, Kozlov / Gusev,
Romaschenko Romaschenko (Russian or Ukrainian: Ромащенко, Belarusian: Рамашчанка) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname originating from the given name Roman. The surname may refer to * Maksim Romaschenko Maksim Yorevich Romaschenko ( be, ...
, S. Grishin, V. Grishin, Klyuyev / - , - , , 2001, , align="left", Kramarenko / Žutautas, Šemberas, Tochilin, Zharinov / V. Grishin, Gusev,
Bystrov Bystrov, Bystrow or Bistrov (russian: Быстро́в) is a Russian male surname. Its feminine counterpart is Bystrova, Bistrova or Bystrowa. The surname is derived from the word быстрый (''bystry'', meaning "quick") and may refer to: * Ale ...
, Klyuyev / Bulykin, Khazov , - , , 2002, , align="left", Berezovsky / Covalenco, Hyský, Brabec, Tochilin / D.Česnauskis, Dyatel, Koroman / Bulykin, Khazov, Panov , - , , 2003, , align="left", Berezovsky /
Batak Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Tob ...
, Tanasijević, Mendy, Hanek, Covalenco / V. Grishin, Baltiev, D.Česnauskis / Bulykin, Korchagin , - , , 2004, , align="left", Berezovsky /
Batak Batak is a collective term used to identify a number of closely related Austronesian ethnic groups predominantly found in North Sumatra, Indonesia, who speak Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Tob ...
, Tanasijević, Mendy, Hanek / Polovinchuk, Dyatel, S. Yashin, Mikhaylov / Bulykin, B. Gyan , - , , 2005, , align="left", Berezovsky / Jorge Ribeiro, Tanasijević, Tochilin, Frechaut / Danny, S. Yashin, Polovinchuk, S. Kuznetsov, Shkabara / Derlei , - , , 2006, , align="left", Karčemarskas / Kolodin, Fernández, Jean Narde, Tochilin / Semshov, D. Kombarov, Khokhlov, Danny, Maks. Romaschenko, A. Smertin / - , - , , 2007, , align="left", Shunin / Kolodin, Granat, Fernández, Tanasijević / D. Kombarov, K. Kombarov, Danny, Khokhlov, Semshov / Pimenov , - , , 2008, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Fernández, Kolodin, Tanasijević, Kowalczyk / D. Kombarov, Semshov, Khokhlov, K. Kombarov / Kerzhakov, Genkov , - , , 2009, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Granat, Fernández, Kolodin, Kowalczyk / D. Kombarov, Khokhlov, Wilkshire, K. Kombarov / Kokorin, Kerzhakov , - , , 2010, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Wilkshire, Epureanu, Granat, Fernández / Semshov, Samedov, E.Česnauskis, Khokhlov / Kokorin, Kurányi , - , , 2011–12, , align="left", Shunin / Fernández, Granat, Wilkshire, Lomić / Samedov, Semshov, Misimović / Kurányi, Voronin, Kokorin , - , , 2012–13, , align="left", Shunin / Fernández, Granat, Lomić / Dzsudzsák, Noboa,
Yusupov Yusupov (russian: Юсу́пов) or Yusupova (feminine; ) is a Chechen, Tatar and Uzbek surname, which is common in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It may refer to: *House of Yusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent **Felix Yusup ...
, Sapeta, Jantscher / Kurányi, Kokorin , - , , 2013–14, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Wilkshire, Granat,
Douglas Douglas may refer to: People * Douglas (given name) * Douglas (surname) Animals *Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking * Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil ...
, Lomić / Dzsudzsák, Ionov, Noboa,
Yusupov Yusupov (russian: Юсу́пов) or Yusupova (feminine; ) is a Chechen, Tatar and Uzbek surname, which is common in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It may refer to: *House of Yusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent **Felix Yusup ...
, Denisov / Kokorin , - , , 2014–15, , align="left", V. Gabulov /
Douglas Douglas may refer to: People * Douglas (given name) * Douglas (surname) Animals *Douglas (parrot), macaw that starred as the parrot ''Rosalinda'' in Pippi Longstocking * Douglas the camel, a camel in the Confederate Army in the American Civil ...
,
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, Zhirkov / Dzsudzsák, Ionov, Vainqueur, Valbuena,
Yusupov Yusupov (russian: Юсу́пов) or Yusupova (feminine; ) is a Chechen, Tatar and Uzbek surname, which is common in the countries of the former Soviet Union. It may refer to: *House of Yusupov, royal Russian family, of Tatar descent **Felix Yusup ...
/ Kokorin, Kurányi , - , , 2015–16, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Dyakov, Hubočan, Kozlov, Morozov, Zhivoglyadov / Denisov, Ionov, Sosnin, Tashayev, Zobnin / - , - , , 2016–17, , align="left", Shunin / Belorukov, Holmén, Morozov / Katrich, Sapeta,
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, Zotov / Bećiraj, Lutsenko, Panchenko , - , , 2017–18, , align="left", Shunin / Holmén, Kozlov, Sosnin, Šunjić / Panchenko, Sow, Tashayev,
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