FC Astana-1964 - Notable Players

Notable Players

  • Boris Ignatyev
  • Yuri Aksenov
  • Ulyqbek Asanbayev
  • Igor Avdeyev
  • Maksim Azovskiy
  • Yegor Azovskiy
  • Sergey Boychenko
  • Dmitriy Byakov
  • Anton Chichulin
  • Askhat Kadyrkulov
  • Dias Kamelov
  • Nikita Khokhlov
  • Oleg Kornienko
  • Sergei Kozyulin
  • Aleksandr Kuchma
  • Zhambyl Kukeyev
  • Aidar Kumisbekov
  • Oleg Litvinenko
  • David Loria
  • Oleg Lotov
  • Evgeniy Lovchev
  • Dmitriy Lyapkin
  • Nurken Mazbaev
  • Aleksandr Mokin
  • Andrey Morev
  • Vladimir Niederhaus
  • Eduard Sergienko
  • Samat Smakov
  • Igor Soloshenko
  • Murat Suyumagambetov
  • Arsen Tlekhugov
  • Murat Tleshev
  • Pavel Yevteyev
  • Maksim Zhalmagambetov
  • Igor Aksyonov
  • Vladimir Beschastnykh
  • Viktor Bulatov
  • Yuri Drozdov
  • Sergei Filippenkov
  • Konstantin Golovskoy
  • Sergei Grishin
  • Alexei Kosolapov
  • Yevgeni Plotnikov
  • Mikhail Valeryevich Shishkin
  • Aleksandr Suchkov
  • Oleg Veretennikov
  • Artyom Voronkin
  • Boris Vostrosablin
  • Roman Monaryov
  • Maksim Yermak
  • Pavel Byahanski
  • Vital Lanko
  • Emil Kenzhesariev
  • Pavel Bugalo
  • Vladimir Bairamov
  • Ilgar Abdurakhmanov
  • Vaso Sepashvili
  • Eduard Grosu
  • Nilton Pereira Mendes
  • Ratinho
  • Aleksandar Komadina
  • Tani Stafsula

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