Russia National Football Team - Player Records

Player Records

See also: Category:Russia international footballers

As of 14 November 2012.

Bold indicates active players

Italic indicates players that played for the USSR or CIS

Most Appearances

Rank Name Period Caps Goals Total career
1 Viktor Onopko 1992–2004 109 7 1986-2005
2 Sergei Ignashevich 2002–present 84 5 1999–present
3 Andrei Arshavin 2002–present 75 17 2000–present
4 Aleksandr Anyukov 2004–present 73 1 2000–present
5 Valeri Karpin 1992–2003 72 17 1990-2005
6 Vladimir Beschastnykh 1992–2003 71 26 1992-2008
7 Aleksandr Kerzhakov 2002–present 69 22 2001–present
8 Vasili Berezutskiy 2003–present 67 2 2001–present
9 Sergei Semak 1997–2010 65 4 1993–present
10 Igor Akinfeev 2004–present 57 0 2003–present
Igor Semshov 2002–2012 57 3 1996–present

Most Goals

Rank Name Period Goals Caps Average
1 Vladimir Beschastnykh 1992–2003 26 71 0.366
2 Aleksandr Kerzhakov 2002–present 22 69 0.324
3 Roman Pavlyuchenko 2003–present 21 51 0.412
4 Valeri Karpin 1992–2003 17 72 0.236
5 Andrei Arshavin 2002–present 17 75 0.227
6 Dmitri Sychev 2002–2010 15 47 0.319
7 Igor Kolyvanov 1992–1998 12 35 0.343
8 Sergei Kiryakov 1992–1998 10 28 0.357
9 Roman Shirokov 2008–present 10 30 0.333
10 Aleksandr Mostovoi 1992–2004 10 50 0.200

Several players have 50 or more appearances for USSR/CIS and Russia combined: Aleksandr Mostovoi (65), Andrei Kanchelskis (59), Igor Kolyvanov (59), Yuri Nikiforov (59).

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