FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk - Notable Players

Notable Players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Chernomorets/Tsement/Gekris.

USSR/Russia
  • Boris Pozdnyakov
  • Aleksei Berezutski
  • Vladimir But
  • Sergei Filippenkov
  • Denis Popov
  • Oleg Teryokhin
  • Yevgeni Varlamov
Armenia
  • Armen Adamyan
  • Manuk Kakosyan
  • Tigran Petrosyan
  • Aramais Yepiskoposyan
Former USSR countries
  • Lev Mayorov
  • Vyacheslav Geraschenko
  • Artem Kontsevoy
  • Konstantin Kovalenko
  • Vitali Lanko
  • Mikhail Markhel
  • Andrei Sosnitskiy
  • Aleksandr Vyazhevich
  • Besik Beradze
  • Davit Janashia
  • Vadim Egoshkin
  • Andrei Kurdyumov
  • Maksim Nizovtsev
  • Maksim Shevchenko
  • Andrey Shkurin
  • Jurijs Ševļakovs
  • Nerijus Radžius
  • Serghei Belous
  • Serghei Clescenco
  • Alexandr Covalenco
  • Adrian Sosnovschi
  • Oleksiy Antyukhyn
  • Serhiy Bezhenar
  • Yuriy Hrytsyna
  • Oleksandr Kyryukhin
  • Maxym Levitsky
  • Oleksandr Pryzetko
  • Serhiy Snytko
  • Oleksandr Svystunov
  • Mykola Volosyanko
  • Jafar Irismetov
  • Eduard Momotov
  • Gennadiy Sharipov
Africa
  • David Embé
  • Alphonse Tchami
  • Jerry-Christian Tchuissé
  • Baba Adamu
South America
  • Fábio Augusto
  • Flávio
  • Ricardo Bóvio

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