List of Russia national rugby union players

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List of Russia national rugby union players is a list of people who have played for the Russia national rugby union team since their first international in 1992. [1] [2]

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No.NamePositionDebut dateDebut opponent
1 Sergey Boldakov Flyhalf11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
2 Sergey Borisov Prop11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
3 Alexandr Bychkov Scrum-half11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
4 Alexandr Chebotaryov Lock11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
5 Andrei Emelyanov Lock11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
6 Vadim Kazydub Prop11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
7 Evgeni Kosolapov Flanker11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
8 Viktor Kushnarev Flanker11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
9 Vladimir Marchenko Hooker11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
10 Sergey Romanov Centre11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
11 Andrei Shalyuta Wing11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
12 Andrei Sorokin No. 811 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
13 Vitaly Sorokin Centre11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
14 Alexandr Suhov Wing11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
15 Vladislav Vorapaev Fullback11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
16 Pavel Baranovsky (Prop)11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
17 Igor Frantsuzov (Scrum-half)11 Oct 1992v Belgium at Brussels
18 Sergey Klimenko Lock18 Oct 1992v France XV at Villenueve-sur-Lot
19 Igor Mironov Flyhalf18 Oct 1992v France XV at Villenueve-sur-Lot
20 Alexandr Tikhonov Flanker18 Oct 1992v France XV at Villenueve-sur-Lot
21 Vadim Bogdanov Lock24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
22 Roman Kochetov Flanker24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
23 Aleksei Sergeyev Centre24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
24 Sergey Shirakovski Prop24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
25 Evgeni Valiev Prop24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
26 Alexei Voinov No. 824 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
27 Viktor Yakovlev Flyhalf24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
28 Alexei Zaitzev Scrum-half24 Oct 1992v Germany at Losino-Petrovsky
29 Rashid Bikbov Prop15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
30 Andrei Evdokimov Wing15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
31 Sergey Kashcheev Flanker15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
32 Igor Nikolaychuk Hooker15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
33 Oleg Rudenok Wing15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
34 O Sergeev Lock15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
35 Sergey Starovatov Scrum-half15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
36 Nikolai Vasiliev Lock15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
37 Alexandr Zakarlyuk Fullback15 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
38 Vyacheslav Zykov No. 815 May 1993v Morocco at Moscow
39 Valery Ashurka Prop25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
40 Nikolay Kiselyov Lock25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
41 Sergey Kryksa Lock25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
42 Igor Kuperman Wing25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
43 Evgeni Mochnev Centre25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
44 Vladimir Negodin Hooker25 May 1993v Georgia at Sopot
45 Andrei Malinin Lock29 May 1993v Poland at Sopot
46 Yuri Nikolayev (Flyhalf)29 May 1993v Poland at Sopot
47 Vyacheslav Bondarev Centre6 Nov 1993v Italy at Moscow
48 Yuri Krasnobaev Scrum-half6 Nov 1993v Italy at Moscow
49 Sergey Perepyolkin Prop6 Nov 1993v Italy at Moscow
50 Andrei Shabolin Lock6 Nov 1993v Italy at Moscow
51 Vyacheslav Grachev (No. 8)6 Nov 1993v Italy at Moscow
52 Igor Khokhlov (Prop)19 Mar 1994v Namibia at Windhoek
53 Dimitri Mananikov Wing28 May 1994v France XV at Moscow
54 Igor Dymchenko Fullback24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
55 Alexandr Khrokhin Flanker24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
56 Alexei Komarov Wing24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
57 Alexandr Krinitsa Lock24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
58 Sergey Lysko Flanker24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
59 Oleg Shukaylov No. 824 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
60 Sergey Zedin Centre24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
61 Andrey Zubov Lock24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
62 Anton Zukrov Scrum-half24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
63 Vadim Fedorov (Flanker)24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
64 Andrei Sobolevsky (Lock)24 Sep 1994v Sweden at Enkoping
65 E Kisilev 22 Oct 1994v Netherlands at Moscow
66 I Novikov 22 Oct 1994v Netherlands at Moscow
67 Konstantin Djintcharadze 1 Apr 1995v Tunisia at Tunis
68 M Tumenev 1 Apr 1995v Tunisia at Tunis
69 A Vergun 1 Apr 1995v Tunisia at Tunis
70 A Podshibiakin 25 May 1995v Norway at Hundested
71 Vadim Postnikov 25 May 1995v Norway at Hundested
72 A Vasiliev 25 May 1995v Norway at Hundested
73 Alexei Sysoev 28 May 1995v Denmark at Hundested
74 Alexei Korobeynikov 14 Apr 1996v Spain at Madrid
75 O Sheviakov 20 Oct 1996v Georgia at Tbilisi
76 Vadim Balashov 26 Oct 1996v Czech Republic at Moscow
77 Igor Budnikov 26 Oct 1996v Czech Republic at Moscow
78 Dimitri Dyatlov 26 Oct 1996v Czech Republic at Moscow
79 A Petrovetz 26 Oct 1996v Czech Republic at Moscow
80 Andrey Kuzin 20 Apr 1997v Tunisia at Tunis
81 Sergey Patlasov 20 Apr 1997v Tunisia at Tunis
82 Roman Shelepkov 17 May 1997v Morocco at Settat
83 Stanislav Krechun 28 Sep 1997v Ukraine at Krasnoyarsk
84 Vasily Smirnov 28 Sep 1997v Ukraine at Krasnoyarsk
85 Sergey Novoselov 2 Oct 1997v Poland at Krasnoyarsk
86 Konstantin Rachkov 2 Oct 1997v Poland at Krasnoyarsk
87 Vladimir Chernykh 19 Oct 1997v Croatia at Makarska
88 Andrei Epimakhov Wing15 Mar 1998v Spain at Sevilla
89 Petr Ilvovsky Lock15 Mar 1998v Spain at Sevilla
90 Rostislav Mamin Centre3 May 1998v Denmark at Penza
91 Dimitri Eskin (Replacement)3 May 1998v Denmark at Penza
92 Sergey Sergeyev Sr. Lock20 May 1998v Georgia at Tbilisi
93 Mourat Uanbayev Flanker20 May 1998v Georgia at Tbilisi
94 Leonid Kuzmin (Prop)20 May 1998v Georgia at Tbilisi
95 Oleg Azarenko 8 May 1999v Ukraine at Penza
96 Viktor Motorin 8 May 1999v Ukraine at Penza
97 Alexei Sarychev 8 May 1999v Ukraine at Penza
98 Viktor Zdanovich 8 May 1999v Ukraine at Penza
99 Andrei Chupin 29 May 1999v Czech Republic at Vyskov
100 Yuri Shelepkov (Replacement)13 May 2000v Denmark at Copenhagen
101 Oleg Zhukov (Centre)13 May 2000v Denmark at Copenhagen
102 Vladimir Simonov Flyhalf4 Feb 2001v Spain at Madrid
103 Alexei Travkin (Prop)4 Feb 2001v Spain at Madrid
104 Vitaly Ilarionov 18 Feb 2001v Netherlands at Amsterdam
105 Alexei Rechnev 18 Feb 2001v Netherlands at Amsterdam
106 Roman Romak 8 Apr 2001v Portugal at Krasnodar
107 Valery Fedchenko Lock2 Feb 2002v Spain at Krasnodar
108 Coenraad Breytenbach Centre3 Mar 2002v Georgia at Tbilisi
109 Bloues Volschenk Flanker3 Mar 2002v Georgia at Tbilisi
110 Johan Hendriks (Prop)3 Mar 2002v Georgia at Tbilisi
111 Werner Pieterse Flyhalf7 Apr 2002v Portugal at Lousa
112 Rashid Sagdeev Lock7 Apr 2002v Portugal at Lousa
113 Alexandr Ianyushkin (Replacement)5 May 2002v Czech Republic at Prague
114 Vladislav Korshunov No. 81 Jun 2002v Netherlands at Moscow
115 Yuri Koshelev Wing1 Jun 2002v Netherlands at Moscow
116 Ivan Naumenko Flanker1 Jun 2002v Netherlands at Moscow
117 Alexei Protasov Wing1 Jun 2002v Netherlands at Moscow
118 Sergey Kuzmenko (Flyhalf)27 Oct 2002v Spain at Madrid
119 Igor Klyuchnikov Fullback9 Mar 2003v Georgia at Krasnodar
120 Denis Akulov Centre29 Mar 2003v Portugal at Krasnodar
121 Yaroslav Rechnev Wing25 May 2003v Japan at Tokyo
122 Andrei Bykanov (Scrum-half)25 May 2003v Japan at Tokyo
123 Artem Lubkov Wing14 Jun 2003v Czech Republic at Prague
124 Alexander Voytov Lock14 Jun 2003v Czech Republic at Prague
125 Sergey Popov (Prop)14 Jun 2003v Czech Republic at Prague
126 Alexandr Kazantsev (Replacement)19 Jul 2003v USA XV at Krasnodar
127 Ivan Prishchepenko (Replacement)19 Jul 2003v USA XV at Krasnodar
128 Alexander Shakirov (Scrum-half)6 Mar 2004v Georgia at Tbilisi
129 Dimitri Loskutov Centre20 Mar 2004v Romania at Krasnodar
130 Roman Fedotov Lock27 May 2004v Japan at Tokyo
131 Kirill Kushnarev (Back-row)27 May 2004v Japan at Tokyo
132 Sergey Vasiliev (Lock)27 May 2004v Japan at Tokyo
133 Andrei Lugin (Lock)30 May 2004v USA at Tokyo
134 Pavel Novikov Wing20 Nov 2004v Georgia at Krasnodar
135 Alexei Panasenko No. 820 Nov 2004v Georgia at Krasnodar
136 Andrey Garbuzov Flanker26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
137 Alexandr Gvozdovsky Wing26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
138 Oleg Kobzev Centre26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
139 Sergey Sugrobov Flyhalf26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
140 Maxim Uskov Wing26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
141 Dimitri Malyakin (Scrum-half)26 Feb 2005v Romania at Timisoara
142 Andrei Temnov (Back-row)11 Jun 2005v Ukraine at Moscow
143 Yuri Kushnarev Flyhalf12 Nov 2005v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
144 Sergey Trishin Centre12 Nov 2005v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
145 Artem Fatakhov (Replacement)12 Nov 2005v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
146 Kirill Kulemin Lock25 Feb 2006v Portugal at Lisbon
147 Alexandr Vozdovskiy Wing25 Feb 2006v Portugal at Lisbon
148 Andrei Igretsov (Prop)25 Feb 2006v Portugal at Lisbon
149 Igor Kurashov (Centre)27 May 2006v Ukraine at Kiev
150 Dimitri Zubarev (Fullback)27 May 2006v Ukraine at Kiev
151 Valery Ignatev Wing10 Jun 2006v Romania at Krasnoyarsk
152 Sergey Belousov Centre23 Sep 2006v Ukraine at Odessa
153 Igor Galinovskiy Wing23 Sep 2006v Ukraine at Odessa
154 Dimitri Polovykh (Flanker)23 Sep 2006v Ukraine at Odessa
155 Vladimir Ostrushko Wing14 Oct 2006v Italy at Moscow
156 Viktor Gresev (Back-row)14 Oct 2006v Italy at Moscow
157 Mikhail Babaev Wing28 Oct 2006v Portugal at Lisbon
158 Viktor Kobzev (Lock)10 Feb 2007v Spain at Madrid
159 Maxim Kiselev Lock21 Apr 2007v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
160 Dimitri Soldatov Flanker21 Apr 2007v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
161 Evgeny Matveev (Hooker)21 Apr 2007v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
162 Nikita Medkov (Lock)21 Apr 2007v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
163 Nikolai Timosyuk (Fullback)21 Apr 2007v Czech Republic at Krasnodar
164 Ivan Povesma (Hooker)12 May 2007v Portugal at Lisbon
165 Andrei Ostrikov Lock1 Mar 2008v Portugal at Krasnodar
166 Vladimir Botvinnikov (Prop)1 Mar 2008v Portugal at Krasnodar
167 Alexei Chernyshev (Prop)1 Mar 2008v Portugal at Krasnodar
168 Andrei Khvorostyanoy (Flanker)1 Mar 2008v Portugal at Krasnodar
169 Nazir Gasanov Hooker19 Apr 2008v Czech Republic at Prague
170 Rinat Timerbulatov (Flanker)19 Apr 2008v Czech Republic at Prague
171 Aleksey Volkov (Hooker)19 Apr 2008v Czech Republic at Prague
172 Sergey Shishkov Flyhalf11 Jun 2008v Italy A at Bucharest
173 Alexei Andreev (Flyhalf)11 Jun 2008v Italy A at Bucharest
174 Sergey Bazhenov (Flanker)11 Jun 2008v Italy A at Bucharest
175 Dmitry Gerasimov (Centre)8 Nov 2008v Spain at Moscow
176 Alexandr Zhuravliov (Flyhalf)8 Nov 2008v Spain at Moscow
177 Evgeni Pronenko Prop7 Feb 2009v Portugal at Lisbon
178 Vasily Artemyev (Wing)7 Feb 2009v Portugal at Lisbon
179 Karlo Maglakelidze Prop12 Jun 2009v Scotland A at Bucharest
180 Giorgi Minadze (Lock)16 Jun 2009v Italy A at Bucharest
181 Alexey Makovetskiy Centre23 Jan 2010v Namibia at Windhoek
182 Alexei Tolstykh (Scrum-half)23 Jan 2010v Namibia at Windhoek
183 Sergey Sergeyev Jr. Lock5 Jun 2010v USA at Glendale
184 Vladimir Boltenkov Lock23 Oct 2010v Argentina A at Moscow
185 Valery Tsnobiladze Hooker23 Oct 2010v Argentina A at Moscow
186 Alexei Shcherban (Scrum-half)23 Oct 2010v Argentina A at Moscow
187 Yevgeni Titov (Replacement)23 Oct 2010v Argentina A at Moscow
188 Denis Antonov Lock12 Jun 2011v Italy A at Gloucester
189 Mikhail Sidorov Flanker12 Jun 2011v Italy A at Gloucester
190 Grigory Tsnobiladze Prop12 Jun 2011v Italy A at Gloucester
191 Ruslan Yagudin Wing12 Jun 2011v Italy A at Gloucester
192 Anton Ryabov (Flyhalf)12 Jun 2011v Italy A at Gloucester
193 Adam Byrnes (Lock)15 Sep 2011v USA at New Plymouth
194 Denis Simplikevich Wing25 Sep 2011v Ireland at Rotorua
195 Innokenty Zykov (Prop)11 Feb 2012v Portugal at Lisbon
196 Pavel Kvernadze (No. 8)25 Feb 2012v Romania at Sotchi
197 Anton Sinitsyn No. 810 Mar 2012v Ukraine at Sotchi
198 Pavel Butenko (No. 8)10 Mar 2012v Ukraine at Sotchi
199 German Godlyuk (Scrum-half)10 Mar 2012v Ukraine at Sotchi
200 Kirill Kopeshkin (Prop)10 Mar 2012v Ukraine at Sotchi
201 Andrei Otrokov (Wing)10 Mar 2012v Ukraine at Sotchi
202 Maxim Sturza (Prop)17 Mar 2012v Georgia at Tbilisi
203 Ivan Kotov Wing8 Jun 2012v Emerging Italy at Bucharest
204 Stanislav Sel'skiy Hooker8 Jun 2012v Emerging Italy at Bucharest
205 Gleb Babkin (Replacement)9 Nov 2012v USA at Colwyn Bay
206 Ramil Gaisin (Flyhalf)17 Nov 2012v Canada at Colwyn Bay
207 Sergey Ianyushkin Flyhalf2 Feb 2013v Spain at Sotchi
208 Maxim Timoshchuk Hooker23 Feb 2013v Georgia at Sotchi
209 Andrey Polivalov (Hooker)23 Feb 2013v Georgia at Sotchi
210 Ilya Osminko Lock8 Jun 2013v Romania at Bucharest
211 Alexandr Khudyakov (Lock)8 Jun 2013v Romania at Bucharest
212 Yuri Vengerov No. 812 Jun 2013v Emerging Italy at Bucharest
213 Sergey Sekisov (Prop)12 Jun 2013v Emerging Italy at Bucharest
214 Vladimir Rudenko (Centre)22 Feb 2014v Georgia at Tbilisi
215 Magomed Davudov (Prop)15 Mar 2014v Belgium at Brussels
216 German Davydov Centre13 Jun 2014v Emerging Ireland at Bucharest
217 Alexandr Bezverkhov (Prop)18 Jun 2014v Romania at Bucharest
218 Vitaly Zhivatov Flanker8 Nov 2014v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
219 Sergey Chernyshev (Hooker)8 Nov 2014v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
220 Vasily Dorofeev (Scrum-half)8 Nov 2014v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
221 Ilya Dyomushkin (Fullback)8 Nov 2014v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
222 Nikolai Serkov (Lock)8 Nov 2014v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
223 Dimitri Krotov (Flanker)14 Feb 2015v Germany at Pforzheim
224 Danila Chegodaev (Flanker)11 Jul 2015v Namibia at Windhoek
225 Evgeni Kolomiytsev (Centre)11 Jul 2015v Namibia at Windhoek
226 Alexei Mikahltsov (Wing)11 Jul 2015v Namibia at Windhoek
227 Vladimir Podrezov (Prop)11 Jul 2015v Namibia at Windhoek
228 Andrei Lizogub (Wing)18 Jul 2015v Namibia at Windhoek
229 Leo Derksen Wing13 Nov 2015v Portugal at Hong Kong
230 Kirill Gotovtsev Prop13 Nov 2015v Portugal at Hong Kong
231 Tahir Gadzhiev (Lock)13 Nov 2015v Portugal at Hong Kong
232 Alexandr Ivanov (Flanker)13 Nov 2015v Portugal at Hong Kong
233 Azamat Bitiev Prop17 Nov 2015v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
234 Nikita Ilienko Wing17 Nov 2015v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
235 Denis Kukishev (Flyhalf)17 Nov 2015v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
236 Anton Sychev (No. 8)17 Nov 2015v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
237 Anton Rudoy No. 86 Feb 2016v Spain at Sotchi
238 Evgeni Elgin Lock13 Feb 2016v Germany at Sotchi
239 Shamil Magomedov (Hooker)12 Mar 2016v Georgia at Sotchi
240 Konstantin Uzunov Wing18 Jun 2016v Canada at Calgary
241 Kirill Golosnitsky Centre25 Jun 2016v USA at Sacramento
242 Bogdan Fedotko Lock11 Nov 2016v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
243 Valery Morozov (Prop)11 Nov 2016v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
244 Vladimir Suslov (Lock)11 Nov 2016v Zimbabwe at Hong Kong
245 Dimitri Gritsenko (Centre)12 Mar 2017v Georgia at Tbilisi
246 Alexandr Budychenko (Centre)14 Jun 2017v Uruguay at Montevideo
247 Evgeni Nepeivoda (Fullback)14 Jun 2017v Uruguay at Montevideo
248 Evgeni Mishechkin (Prop)18 Jun 2017v Namibia at Montevideo
249 Vladislav Sozonov Wing10 Nov 2017v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
250 Alexandr Ilin (Flanker)10 Nov 2017v Hong Kong at Hong Kong
251 Kirill Gubin Centre14 Nov 2017v Kenya at Hong Kong
252 Nikita Bekov (Flanker)14 Nov 2017v Kenya at Hong Kong
253 Nikita Vavilin (Flanker)18 Mar 2018v Germany at Cologne
254 Anton Drozdov (Lock)9 Jun 2018v USA at Commerce City
255 Dimitri Perov Scrum-half10 Nov 2018v Namibia at Krasnodar
256 Daniil Potikhanov Wing10 Nov 2018v Namibia at Krasnodar
257 Roman Khodin (No. 8)10 Nov 2018v Namibia at Krasnodar
258 Viktor Kononov (Wing)10 Nov 2018v Namibia at Krasnodar
259 Eme Patris Peki Flanker4 Jun 2019v Uruguay at Montevideo
260 Nikita Churashov (Wing)15 Jun 2019v Namibia at Montevideo
261 Leonid Kalinin (Hooker)15 Jun 2019v Namibia at Montevideo
262 Igor Zykov Lock1 Feb 2020v Spain at Sochi
263 Khetag Dzobelov (Wing)8 Feb 2020v Belgium at Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
264 Stepan Khokhlov (Scrum-half)8 Feb 2020v Belgium at Woluwe-Saint-Lambert
265 Stanislav Bondarev (Wing)22 Feb 2020v Portugal at Kalingrad
266 Luc Brocas Centre7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
267 Andrei Karzanov Fullback7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
268 German Silenko Lock7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
269 Alexandr Belosludtsev (Scrum-half)7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
270 Vladislav Perestyak (Flanker)7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
271 Alexei Skobiola (Prop)7 Feb 2021v Georgia at Tbilisi
272 Denis Barabantsev (Scrum-half)20 Mar 2021v Georgia at Kalingrad
273 Stepan Seriakov (Prop)20 Mar 2021v Georgia at Kalingrad
274 Shamil Davudov (Hooker)17 Jul 2021v Portugal at Nizhny Novgorod
275 Vadim Zharkov (Lock)17 Jul 2021v Portugal at Nizhny Novgorod
276 Artemy Gallo Flanker6 Nov 2021v Netherlands at Amsterdam
277 Alishan Umarov (Hooker)6 Nov 2021v Netherlands at Amsterdam

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