FC Terek Grozny - Notable Players

Notable Players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Terek.

Russia
  • Roman Adamov
  • Maksim Bokov
  • Viktor Bulatov
  • Andrei Fedkov
  • Oleg Ivanov
  • Oleg Kornaukhov
  • Adlan Katsayev
  • Aleksei Kosolapov
  • Ruslan Nigmatullin
  • Gennadiy Nizhegorodov
  • Zaur Sadaev
  • Roman Sharonov
  • Aleksandr Shirko
  • Aleksandr Shmarko
  • Oleg Teryokhin
  • Rizvan Utsiev
  • Yevgeni Varlamov
  • Denis Yevsikov
  • Denis Zubko
Former USSR countries
  • Andrey Movsisyan
  • Albert Sarkisyan
  • Tarlan Ahmadov
  • Shahin Diniyev
  • Deni Gaisumov
  • Ruslan İdiqov
  • Dmitriy Kramarenko
  • Ruslan Musayev
  • Kazemır Qudiyev
  • Vidadi Rzayev
  • Narvik Sirkhayev
  • Anton Amelchenko
  • Vladimir Korytko
  • Andrei Kovalenko
  • Sergei Omelyanchuk
  • Vakhid Masudov
  • Andrei Maţiura
  • Ion Testemitanu
  • Wladimir Baýramow
  • Dmitri Khomukha
  • Vyacheslav Krendelev
  • Andriy Dikan
  • Maxym Levitsky
  • Volodymyr Savchenko
Europe
  • Ilion Lika
  • Jonathan Legear
  • Blagoy Georgiev
  • Valentin Iliev
  • Martin Jiránek
  • Ze'ev Haimovich
  • Rade Petrović
  • Marcin Komorowski
  • Piotr Polczak
  • Maciej Rybus
  • Daniel Pancu
  • Andrei Mărgăritescu
  • Florentin Petre
  • Ognjen Koroman
  • Nikola Malbaša
  • Radoslav Zabavník
  • Igor Lazič
  • Jalen Pokorn
South and Central America
  • Juan Carlos Arce
  • Ewerthon
  • Maurício
  • Aílton
Africa
  • Herve Xavier Zengue
  • Guy Stephane Essame
  • Jerry-Christian Tchuissé
  • Ezechiel N'Douassel
  • Laryea Kingston
  • Musawengosi Mguni

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