Sergey or Sergei Kramarenko may refer to:
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Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha is a former Ukrainian professional football player who won 45 full caps for the Soviet Union and made nearly 300 appearances for Dynamo Kiev.
Sergey Novikov may refer to:
Sergius is a male given name of Ancient Roman origin. It is a common Christian name, in honor of Saint Sergius, or in Russia, of Saint Sergius of Radonezh. It is not common in English, although the Anglo-French name Sergeant is possibly related to it.
Sergey Smirnov may refer to:
Korolyov, also transliterated as Korolev or Korolov, or its feminine variant Korolyova, Koroleva, Korolova (Королёва), is a common Russian surname, and the name of multiple places in Russia. It is derived from the word korol (король), meaning "king".
Sergei Nikolayevich Yuran is a Russian professional football manager and a former player.
Kovalyov, often spelled as Kovalev, or its feminine variant Kovalyova, Kovaleva (Ковалёва), is a common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English Smithson.
Dmitriy Sergeyevich Kramarenko is a former Azerbaijani football goalkeeper. Currently he is an academy coach at CSKA Moscow. His father is the former long-time goalkeeper for PFC Neftchi Baku, Sergey Kramarenko. Kramarenko also holds Russian citizenship.
Sergey Sergeyevich Kramarenko was a Soviet football player who played the majority of his career in Azerbaijan as a goalkeeper for PFC Neftchi Baku. He was classified as a Master of Sport of the USSR in 1966 following Neftchi's third-place finish in the Soviet Top League that year. He was born in Moscow.
Sergey Morozov may refer to:
Sergei Sergeyevich Salnikov was a Soviet footballer who played for Zenit Saint Petersburg, Spartak Moscow and Dynamo Moscow. He was part of the Soviet Union national team that won the gold medal at the 1956 Olympics.
Sergei Makarovich Kramarenko was a Soviet Air Force officer who fought in the World War II and the Korean War. For his service in Korea he became a holder of the Title of Hero of the Soviet Union. He achieved several high command positions in the USSR and was also Air Force advisor in Iraq and Algeria in the 1970s. Retired in 1977 with the rank of major-general, he lived with his family in Moscow.
Sergei Aleksandrovich Solovyov was a Soviet professional footballer.
Sergei Kuznetsov may refer to:
Sergei Popov may refer to:
Oleg Kramarenko is the name of:
Kramarenko Ukrainian and Russian surname. It does not change according to the gender of the bearer.
Oleh Kramarenko may refer to: