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- FC Spartak Moscow (links | edit)
- FC Amkar Perm (links | edit)
- FC Dynamo Moscow (links | edit)
- FC Lokomotiv Moscow (links | edit)
- Russian Premier League (links | edit)
- Samuel Eto'o (links | edit)
- PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara (links | edit)
- Đorđe Jokić (links | edit)
- Marko Lomić (links | edit)
- Martin Jiránek (links | edit)
- Evgeni Aldonin (links | edit)
- Aiden McGeady (links | edit)
- Alexander Hleb (links | edit)
- Gökdeniz Karadeniz (links | edit)
- Zvjezdan Misimović (links | edit)
- UEFA Euro 2012 (links | edit)
- FC Tom Tomsk (links | edit)
- Hannes Sigurðsson (links | edit)
- Kim Nam-il (links | edit)
- Danko Lazović (links | edit)
- Edgar Manucharyan (links | edit)
- Russian Super Cup (links | edit)
- Nelson Valdez (links | edit)
- Alexei Eremenko (links | edit)
- Deividas Šemberas (links | edit)
- Edgaras Česnauskis (links | edit)
- Raïs M'Bolhi (links | edit)
- Roman Eremenko (links | edit)
- Luciano Spalletti (links | edit)
- Igor Semshov (links | edit)
- PFC Spartak Nalchik (links | edit)
- Gheorghe Bucur (links | edit)
- Aleksandr Kerzhakov (links | edit)
- Yura Movsisyan (links | edit)
- Ognjen Koroman (links | edit)
- Michael Lumb (footballer) (links | edit)
- Andrey Arshavin (links | edit)
- Victor Obinna (links | edit)
- Sergei Petrov (links | edit)
- Aleksandr Pavlenko (footballer, born 1985) (links | edit)
- Dmitri Torbinski (links | edit)
- Vladimir Bystrov (links | edit)
- Dmitri Loskov (links | edit)
- Fernando Meira (links | edit)
- Andrey Tikhonov (footballer) (links | edit)
- Nenad Đorđević (links | edit)