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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 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 200 ...
). 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'', ''Metallur ...
) 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 Yeliseyev or Eliseev (russian: Елисеев) is a Russian surname. There are two different English transliterations. Notable people with the surname include: Yeliseyev * Aleksandr Yeliseyev (born 1991), Russian footballer * Aleksei Yeliseyev ( ...
/ S. Ilyin,
Pavlov Pavlov (or its variant Pavliv) may refer to: People *Pavlov (surname) (fem. ''Pavlova''), a common Bulgarian and Russian last name *Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist famous for his experiments in classical conditioning Places Czech Republic *Pavlo ...
, Semichastny, Vasili Smirnov, Yakushin , - , , 1936 (autumn), , align="left", Kvasnikov / Korchebokov /
Korotkov Korotkov (masculine, russian: Коротков) or Korotkova (feminine, russian: Коротковa) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrey Korotkov (1954–2012), first Deputy Communications and Information Minister ...
, Lapshin, Ryomin,
Yeliseyev Yeliseyev or Eliseev (russian: Елисеев) is a Russian surname. There are two different English transliterations. Notable people with the surname include: Yeliseyev * Aleksandr Yeliseyev (born 1991), Russian footballer * Aleksei 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 ...
/ Korchebokov / Chernyshev, Kachalin, Lapshin,
Yeliseyev Yeliseyev or Eliseev (russian: Елисеев) is a Russian surname. There are two different English transliterations. Notable people with the surname include: Yeliseyev * Aleksandr Yeliseyev (born 1991), Russian footballer * Aleksei Yeliseyev ( ...
/ S. Ilyin, Ponomaryov, Semichastny, Vasili Smirnov, Yakushin , - , , 1938, , align="left", Akimov / Korchebokov, Teterin / Chernyshev,
Korotkov Korotkov (masculine, russian: Коротков) or Korotkova (feminine, russian: Коротковa) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrey Korotkov (1954–2012), first Deputy Communications and Information Minister ...
, Lapshin,
Yeliseyev Yeliseyev or Eliseev (russian: Елисеев) is a Russian surname. There are two different English transliterations. Notable people with the surname include: Yeliseyev * Aleksandr Yeliseyev (born 1991), Russian footballer * Aleksei 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 ...
/ Radikorskiy, Ryomin / Chernyshev, Lapshin, Postavnin / S. Ilyin,
Nazarov Nazarov (russian: Назаров), or Nazarova (feminine; Назарова) is a Russian family name of Rurik stock. The surname derives from the given name Nazar (for Slavic peoples) or Nazarbay (for Turkic peoples). The surname may refer t ...
, Semichastny,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, 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 ...
/ Radikorskiy, Stankevich / Chernyshev, Lapshin, Palyska / Dementyev, S. Ilyin, Semichastny, S. Solovyov, Yakushin , - , , 1941, , align="left", Kochetov / Kiselyov, Radikorskiy / Chernyshev, Blinkov, Palyska /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Semichastny, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, Yakushin , - , , 1945, , align="left", Khomich / Radikorskiy, Semichastny, Stankevich / Blinkov, L. Solovyov /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Kartsev, Malyavkin, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1946, , align="left", Khomich / Radikorskiy, Semichastny, Stankevich / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Kartsev, Malyavkin, Savdunin, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1947, , align="left", Khomich / Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, L. Solovyov / Arkhangelskiy,
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Kartsev, Malyavkin, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1948, , align="left", Khomich / Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, L. Solovyov /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Kartsev, Malyavkin, Savdunin, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1949, , align="left", Khomich / P. Ivanov, Petrov, Semichastny / Blinkov, Malyavkin, L. Solovyov /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Konov, Savdunin, S. Solovyov , - , , 1950, , align="left", Khomich / P. Ivanov, Petrov, Zyablikov / Blinkov, Sokolov, L. Solovyov /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, V. Ilyin, Salnikov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1951, , align="left", Sanaya / Petrov, Zyablikov / Blinkov, Sokolov, Tenyagin /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, Salnikov, Savdunin, S. Solovyov,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1952, , align="left", Sanaya / L. Solovyov, Zyablikov / Baykov, Blinkov / V. Ilyin, S. Solovyov, Salnikov, Savdunin, Tenyagin,
Trofimov Trofimov (feminine form: Trofimova) is a Russian family name derived from the first name Trofim and literally meaning "Trofim's". The Ukrainian-language form is transliterated in the same as Russian; the Belarusian-language form is Trafimau/ Trafi ...
, - , , 1953, , align="left", Yashin / Kuznetsov, Rodionov, L. Solovyov / Baykov /
Beskov Konstantin Ivanovich Beskov (russian: Константи́н Ива́нович Бе́сков; 18 November 1920 – 6 May 2006) was a Soviet/Russian footballer and coach. Beskov was born in Moscow. He played for Dynamo Moscow as forward, scor ...
, V. Ilyin, S. Korshunov, Ryzhkin, Salnikov, Savdunin , - , , 1954, , align="left", Yashin / Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov, Rodionov / Baykov, Savdunin / Bondarenko, V. Ilyin,
Mammadov Mammadov ( az, Məmmədov) is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, Slavicisation of foreign names, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova ( az, Məmmədova). Notable people with the surname include: *Aghasi Mammadov (bo ...
, Salnikov, Shabrov , - , , 1955, , align="left", Yashin / Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov, Rodionov / Baykov, Ryzhkin, Savdunin / Fedosov, V. Ilyin,
Mammadov Mammadov ( az, Məmmədov) is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, Slavicisation of foreign names, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova ( az, Məmmədova). Notable people with the surname include: *Aghasi Mammadov (bo ...
, Shabrov , - , , 1956, , align="left", Yashin / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov, V. Ilyin,
Mammadov Mammadov ( az, Məmmədov) is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, Slavicisation of foreign names, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova ( az, Məmmədova). Notable people with the surname include: *Aghasi Mammadov (bo ...
, Shabrov , - , , 1957, , align="left", Yashin / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov, Mamykin,
Mammadov Mammadov ( az, Məmmədov) is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, Slavicisation of foreign names, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova ( az, Məmmədova). Notable people with the surname include: *Aghasi Mammadov (bo ...
, Shapovalov , - , , 1958, , align="left", Belyayev / Kesarev, Krizhevsky, Kuznetsov / Ryzhkin, Sokolov, Viktor Tsaryov / Fedosov,
Mammadov Mammadov ( az, Məmmədov) is a frequent surname found in Azerbaijan, Slavicisation of foreign names, slavicised from Muhammad. The feminine surname form is Mammadova ( az, Məmmədova). Notable people with the surname include: *Aghasi Mammadov (bo ...
, Shapovalov,
Urin Urin (Russian: Урин) may refer to *Urine, a liquid by-product of metabolism in animals *Húrin, a fictional character in the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien *Valeri Urin (1934–2023), Soviet football player and coach *Vladimir Uri ...
, - , , 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 Fadeyev or Fadeev ( rus, Фадеев, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪf) and Fadeyeva or Fadeeva (feminine; rus, Фадеева, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪvə) is a common Russian last name and may refer to: * Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev (1901–1956), Soviet writer ...
, Fedosov, Shapovalov,
Urin Urin (Russian: Урин) may refer to *Urine, a liquid by-product of metabolism in animals *Húrin, a fictional character in the Middle-earth legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien *Valeri Urin (1934–2023), Soviet football player and coach *Vladimir Uri ...
, - , , 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 Fadeyev or Fadeev ( rus, Фадеев, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪf) and Fadeyeva or Fadeeva (feminine; rus, Фадеева, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪvə) is a common Russian last name and may refer to: * Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev (1901–1956), Soviet writer ...
, Maslov, Nikolayev , - , , 1963, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Kesarev, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov / Korolenkov, Maslov /
Bobkov Bobkov (russian: Бобков) is a Russian surname that has been borne by, among others: * Igor Bobkov (b. 1991), ice hockey player * Nikolai Bobkov (b. 1940), footballer * Philipp Bobkov (1925–2019), KGB official * Sergey Bobkov (b. 1961), math ...
, Chislenko,
Fadeyev Fadeyev or Fadeev ( rus, Фадеев, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪf) and Fadeyeva or Fadeeva (feminine; rus, Фадеева, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪvə) is a common Russian last name and may refer to: * Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev (1901–1956), Soviet writer ...
, Vshivtsev , - , , 1964, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Glotov, Mudrik / Maslov / Avrutskiy,
Bobkov Bobkov (russian: Бобков) is a Russian surname that has been borne by, among others: * Igor Bobkov (b. 1991), ice hockey player * Nikolai Bobkov (b. 1940), footballer * Philipp Bobkov (1925–2019), KGB official * Sergey Bobkov (b. 1961), math ...
, Chislenko,
Fadeyev Fadeyev or Fadeev ( rus, Фадеев, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪf) and Fadeyeva or Fadeeva (feminine; rus, Фадеева, p=fɐˈdʲe(j)ɪvə) is a common Russian last name and may refer to: * Alexander Alexandrovich Fadeyev (1901–1956), Soviet writer ...
, Korolenkov, Vshivtsev , - , , 1965, , align="left", Yashin / Glotov, V. Ivanov, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov / Maslov / Avrutskiy,
Bobkov Bobkov (russian: Бобков) is a Russian surname that has been borne by, among others: * Igor Bobkov (b. 1991), ice hockey player * Nikolai Bobkov (b. 1940), footballer * Philipp Bobkov (1925–2019), KGB official * Sergey Bobkov (b. 1961), math ...
, Chislenko, Gusarov, Vshivtsev , - , , 1966, , align="left", Rakitskiy / Anichkin, V. Ivanov, Mudrik, Viktor Tsaryov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Maslov / Avrutskiy,
Bobkov Bobkov (russian: Бобков) is a Russian surname that has been borne by, among others: * Igor Bobkov (b. 1991), ice hockey player * Nikolai Bobkov (b. 1940), footballer * Philipp Bobkov (1925–2019), KGB official * Sergey Bobkov (b. 1961), math ...
, Vshivtsev, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1967, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, V. Ivanov, Ryabov, Shtapov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/
Dudko Dudko (Cyrillic: Дудко) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Lucy Dudko (born 1958), Russian-Australian woman convicted of hijacking a helicopter in 1999 * Mikhail Dudko Mikhail Andreyevich Dudko (r ...
, Maslov / Gusarov, Vshivtsev, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1968, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Dolbonosov, V. Ivanov, Ryabov, Shtapov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Larin, Maslov / Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1969, , align="left", Yashin / Anichkin, Ryabov, Shtapov, Vladimir Smirnov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Larin, Maslov, Syomin / Avrutskiy, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1970, , align="left", Pilguy / Shtapov, Vladimir Smirnov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Anichkin, Maslov, Syomin / Avrutskiy, Eshtrekov, Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1971, , align="left", Pilguy / Grebnev, Shtapov, Zhukov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Sabo, Syomin / Eshtrekov,
Kozhemyakin Kozhemyakin (russian: Кожемякин, from ''кожемяка'' meaning a ''leather worker'') is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Kozhemyakina. It may refer to *Anatoli Kozhemyakin (1953–1974), Russian football player * ...
, Kozlov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1972, , align="left", Pilguy / Basalayev, Dolbonosov, Makhovikov, Zhukov,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Sabo, Yakubik / Baidachny, Eshtrekov, Yevriuzhikin , - , , 1973, , align="left", Pilguy / Basalayev, Dolbonosov, Nikulin,
Zykov Zykov (masculine) or Zykova (feminine) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Valeri Zykov, Soviet footballer * Nikolai Zykov, Soviet and Russian actor, director, artist, designer, puppet-maker and puppeteer *Pyotr Zykov, S ...
/ Dolmatov, Makhovikov, Petrushin, Zhukov /
Kozhemyakin Kozhemyakin (russian: Кожемякин, from ''кожемяка'' meaning a ''leather worker'') is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Kozhemyakina. It may refer to *Anatoli Kozhemyakin (1953–1974), Russian football player * ...
, 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 / 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 / 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 / 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 , - , , 1986, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Losev, Novikov,
Silkin Silkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * John Silkin (1923–1987), British politician * Jon Silkin (1930–1997), British poet * Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin (1889–1972), British politician * Samuel Silkin, Baron S ...
/ Dobrovolski, Karatayev, Pozdnyakov, Vasilyev / Borodyuk, Stukashov , - , , 1987, , align="left", Prudnikov / Bulanov, Losev, Novikov,
Silkin Silkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * John Silkin (1923–1987), British politician * Jon Silkin (1930–1997), British poet * Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin (1889–1972), British politician * Samuel Silkin, Baron S ...
, Sklyarov / Dobrovolski,
Timoshenko Tymoshenko ( uk, Тимошенко, translit=Tymošenko), Timoshenko (russian: Тимошенко), or Tsimashenka/Cimašenka ( be, Цімашэнка) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It derives from the Christian name Timothy, and its Ukrainian ...
, Vasilyev / Borodyuk, Kolyvanov , - , , 1988, , align="left", Kharine / Bulanov, Losev, Morozov, Pozdnyakov,
Silkin Silkin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * John Silkin (1923–1987), British politician * Jon Silkin (1930–1997), British poet * Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron Silkin (1889–1972), British politician * Samuel Silkin, Baron S ...
, Sklyarov / Dobrovolski, Karatayev / Borodyuk, Kolyvanov , - , , 1989, , align="left", Kharine / Chernyshov, Losev, Mokh, Sklyarov / Derkach, Dobrovolski, Karatayev, Kobelev / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov , - , , 1990, , align="left", Uvarov / Chernyshov, Losev, Mokh, Sklyarov / Derkach, Kobelev, Sereda, Ye. Smertin / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov , - , , 1991, , align="left", Uvarov / Chernyshov, Losev, Vyacheslav Tsaryov / Kobelev, Sereda, Ye. Smertin, Tetradze / Kiriakov, Kolyvanov, Simutenkov , - , , 1992, , align="left", Kleymyonov / Sklyarov, Vyacheslav Tsaryov,
Varlamov Varlamov (russian: Варла́мов, IPA: ) is a Russian or Ukrainian masculine surname, derived from the saint's name Barlaam. Its feminine counterpart is Varlamova (russian: Варла́мова, IPA: ). It may refer to: People * Aleksandr Va ...
/ Derkach, Kalitvintsev, Kobelev, Ye. Smertin, Tetradze / Gasimov, Simutenkov , - , , 1993, , align="left", Kleymyonov / Kovtun, Timofeev, Vyacheslav Tsaryov / Kalitvintsev, Krutov, Ye. Smertin, Tedeyev, Tetradze / Cheryshev, Simutenkov , - , , 1994, , align="left", Smetanin / Chernyshov, Kovtun, Shulgin / Klyuyev,
Nekrasov Nekrasov, also ''Nekrassov'' (russian: Некра́сов), or Nekrasova (feminine; Некра́сова), is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Nekrasov (1883–1957), Russian mathematician and academician * Ale ...
, Samatov, A. Smirnov, Tetradze / Cheryshev, Simutenkov , - , , 1995, , align="left", Smetanin / Kolotovkin, Kovtun, Sabitov, Yakhimovich /
Nekrasov Nekrasov, also ''Nekrassov'' (russian: Некра́сов), or Nekrasova (feminine; Некра́сова), is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Nekrasov (1883–1957), Russian mathematician and academician * Ale ...
, Podpaly,
Safronov Safronov or the feminine equivalent Safronova is a surname. It may refer to: Places *Safronov, Volgograd Oblast, Volgograd Oblast, Russia *Safronovo, Altai Krai, Russia *Safronovskaya, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia *Safronovskaya, ...
, Samatov / Cheryshev, Teryokhin , - , , 1996, , align="left", Smetanin / Kolotovkin, Shtanyuk, Kovtun, Yakhimovich / Kobelev, A. Grishin,
Nekrasov Nekrasov, also ''Nekrassov'' (russian: Некра́сов), or Nekrasova (feminine; Некра́сова), is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Nekrasov (1883–1957), Russian mathematician and academician * Ale ...
, Yu. Kuznetsov / Teryokhin, Cheryshev , - , , 1997, , align="left", Tyapushkin / Shtanyuk, Ostrovskiy, Kovtun, Tochilin / Kobelev,
Nekrasov Nekrasov, also ''Nekrassov'' (russian: Некра́сов), or Nekrasova (feminine; Некра́сова), is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Nekrasov (1883–1957), Russian mathematician and academician * Ale ...
, Skokov, S. Grishin, Kulchy / Teryokhin , - , , 1998, , align="left", Tyapushkin / Ostrovskiy, Kovtun, Shtanyuk / Romaschenko,
Nekrasov Nekrasov, also ''Nekrassov'' (russian: Некра́сов), or Nekrasova (feminine; Некра́сова), is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandr Nekrasov (1883–1957), Russian mathematician and academician * Ale ...
, Kobelev, Skokov, Kulchy / Teryokhin, Isibor , - , , 1999, , align="left",
Plotnikov Plotnikov (feminine: Plotnikova) is a Russian-language occupational surname derived from the occupation of carpenter (''plotnik'' in Russian). Sometimes it may be transliterated as ''Plotnikoff''. The surname may refer to: * Aleksandr Plotnikov * ...
/ Tochilin, Golovskoy, Ostrovskiy, Šemberas, Yakhimovich /
Gusev Gusev (masculine) or Guseva (feminine) may refer to: *Gusev (surname) (''Guseva''), Russian surname *Gusev (inhabited locality) (or ''Guseva''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Gusev crater (Russia), impact crater in Rostov Oblast, Russia *G ...
, Klyuyev, Romaschenko, S. Grishin / Teryokhin , - , , 2000, , align="left", Kramarenko / Tochilin, Ayupov, Šemberas, Shtanyuk, Kozlov /
Gusev Gusev (masculine) or Guseva (feminine) may refer to: *Gusev (surname) (''Guseva''), Russian surname *Gusev (inhabited locality) (or ''Guseva''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Gusev crater (Russia), impact crater in Rostov Oblast, Russia *G ...
, Romaschenko, S. Grishin, V. Grishin, Klyuyev / - , - , , 2001, , align="left", Kramarenko / Žutautas, Šemberas, Tochilin, Zharinov / V. Grishin,
Gusev Gusev (masculine) or Guseva (feminine) may refer to: *Gusev (surname) (''Guseva''), Russian surname *Gusev (inhabited locality) (or ''Guseva''), several inhabited localities in Russia *Gusev crater (Russia), impact crater in Rostov Oblast, Russia *G ...
, Bystrov, Klyuyev / Bulykin, Khazov , - , , 2002, , align="left",
Berezovsky Berezovsky or Berezowski ( ) is a surname of Slavic languages, Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village (nowadays 4 villages) in Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. People * Antoni Berezowski (1847–1916), Poli ...
/ Covalenco, Hyský,
Brabec Brabec (feminine Brabcová) is a Czech surname meaning "sparrow". It is sometimes Germanized as Brabetz. The surname may refer to: * Antonín Brabec (canoeist) (1946–2017), Czechoslovak slalom canoeist * Christina Brabetz (born 1993), South Af ...
, Tochilin / D.Česnauskis, Dyatel, Koroman / Bulykin, Khazov, Panov , - , , 2003, , align="left",
Berezovsky Berezovsky or Berezowski ( ) is a surname of Slavic languages, Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village (nowadays 4 villages) in Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. People * Antoni Berezowski (1847–1916), Poli ...
/ Batak, Tanasijević, Mendy, Hanek, Covalenco / V. Grishin, Baltiev, D.Česnauskis / Bulykin, Korchagin , - , , 2004, , align="left",
Berezovsky Berezovsky or Berezowski ( ) is a surname of Slavic languages, Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village (nowadays 4 villages) in Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. People * Antoni Berezowski (1847–1916), Poli ...
/ Batak, Tanasijević, Mendy, Hanek / Polovinchuk, Dyatel, S. Yashin, Mikhaylov / Bulykin, B. Gyan , - , , 2005, , align="left",
Berezovsky Berezovsky or Berezowski ( ) is a surname of Slavic languages, Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village (nowadays 4 villages) in Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. People * Antoni Berezowski (1847–1916), Poli ...
/ Jorge Ribeiro, Tanasijević, Tochilin, Frechaut / Danny, S. Yashin, Polovinchuk, S. Kuznetsov, Shkabara /
Derlei Vanderlei Fernandes Silva (born 14 July 1975), known as Derlei, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a striker. He spent most of his 16-year professional career in Portugal (one full decade), having represented all three most impor ...
, - , , 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 Pimenov (russian: Пименов) (masculine) or Pimenova (feminine) is a surname of Russian origin. People with the surname include: * Kristina Pimenova (b. 2005), a Russian child model and actress; daughter of Ruslan Pimenov * Mikhail 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 Voronin (russian: Воронин), or Voronina (feminine: Воронина), is a Balto-Slavic last name, most commonly found in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine from Proto-Balto-Slavic word "warnás" meaning raven or crow. Other spelling variant o ...
, Kokorin , - , , 2012–13, , align="left", Shunin / Fernández, Granat, Lomić / Dzsudzsák, Noboa, Yusupov, Sapeta, Jantscher / Kurányi, Kokorin , - , , 2013–14, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Wilkshire, Granat, Douglas, Lomić / Dzsudzsák, Ionov, Noboa, Yusupov,
Denisov Denisov (masculine) or Denisova (feminine) is a Russian last name (russian: Дени́сов/Дени́сова), which is derived from the male given name Denis and literally means ''Denis's''. It is shared by the following people: * Viktor Deni ( ...
/ Kokorin , - , , 2014–15, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Douglas,
Samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
, Zhirkov / Dzsudzsák, Ionov, Vainqueur, Valbuena, Yusupov / Kokorin, Kurányi , - , , 2015–16, , align="left", V. Gabulov / Dyakov, Hubočan, Kozlov, Morozov, Zhivoglyadov /
Denisov Denisov (masculine) or Denisova (feminine) is a Russian last name (russian: Дени́сов/Дени́сова), which is derived from the male given name Denis and literally means ''Denis's''. It is shared by the following people: * Viktor Deni ( ...
, Ionov, Sosnin, Tashayev, Zobnin / - , - , , 2016–17, , align="left", Shunin / Belorukov, Holmén, Morozov / Katrich, Sapeta,
Temnikov )Akchurin M.M., Isheev M.R. Temnikov: The Town of a Tümen Commander. The History of Towns of the “Mordovian Peripheries” in the 15th–16th centuries. Zolotoordynskoe obozrenie=Golden Horde Review. 2017. Vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 629–658. DOI: 10. ...
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Zotov Zotov (Russian language, Russian, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Зо́тов) or Zotova (Зо́това; feminine) is a Russian and Ukrainian surname derived from the old Russian word ''zod'' — sculpting clay that may refer to: * Aleksandr Zotov ...
/ Bećiraj, Lutsenko, Panchenko , - , , 2017–18, , align="left", Shunin / Holmén, Kozlov, Sosnin, Šunjić / Panchenko, Sow, Tashayev,
Temnikov )Akchurin M.M., Isheev M.R. Temnikov: The Town of a Tümen Commander. The History of Towns of the “Mordovian Peripheries” in the 15th–16th centuries. Zolotoordynskoe obozrenie=Golden Horde Review. 2017. Vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 629–658. DOI: 10. ...
/ Bećiraj, Lutsenko , - , , 2018–19, , align="left", Shunin / Holmén, Kozlov, Morozov, Šunjić / Černych, Panchenko, Tetteh / Joãozinho, Lutsenko,
Markov Markov ( Bulgarian, russian: Марков), Markova, and Markoff are common surnames used in Russia and Bulgaria. Notable people with the name include: Academics * Ivana Markova (born 1938), Czechoslovak-British emeritus professor of psychology at ...
, - , , 2019–20, , align="left", Shunin / Morozov, Rykov / Joãozinho, Kaboré, Neustädter, Panchenko, Szymański, Yusupov /
Philipp Philipp is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: "Philipp" has also been a shortened version of Philippson, a German surname especially prevalent amongst German Jews and Dutch Jews. Surname * Adolf Philipp (18 ...
, Sly , - , , 2020–21, , align="left", Shunin / Ordets, Parshivlyuk, Skopintsev, Yevgenyev / Fomin, Moro, Szymański / Grulyov, Komlichenko, N'Jie , - , , 2021–22, , align="left", Shunin / Balbuena, Skopintsev, Varela / Fomin, Makarov, Moro, Szymański, Zakharyan / Grulyov, Tyukavin Dynamo Moscow players FC Dynamo FC Dynamo Association football player non-biographical articles