FC Kuban Krasnodar - Notable Players

Notable Players

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

USSR/Russia
  • Aleksandr Makhovikov
  • Vladimir Beschastnykh
  • Maksim Buznikin
  • Maksim Demenko
  • Aleksandr Filimonov
  • Vladimir Gabulov
  • Aleksei Gerasimenko
  • Aleksei Ionov
  • Lyubomir Kantonistov
  • Oleg Kornaukhov
  • Valeri Minko
  • Denis Popov
  • Andrei Solomatin
  • Oleg Teryokhin
  • Yevgeni Varlamov
  • Renat Yanbayev
  • Denis Zubko
  • Vladislav Lemish
Post-USSR
  • Hayk Hakobyan
  • Aras Özbiliz
  • Marcos Pizzelli
  • Aramais Yepiskoposyan
  • Robert Zebelyan
  • Kazemır Qudiyev
  • Mikhail Afanasyev
  • Andrei Kovalenko
  • Konstantin Kovalenko
  • Aleksey Skvernyuk
  • Maksim Zhavnerchik
  • Dmitri Kruglov
  • Iuri Gabiskiria
  • Juris Laizāns
  • Mindaugas Kalonas
  • Valdas Trakys
  • Igor Armaş
  • Victor Golovatenco
  • Stanislav Namaşco
  • Andriy Dikan
  • Yevhen Drahunov
  • Pavlo Shkapenko
  • Serhiy Snytko
  • Andriy Yudin
Europe
  • Ricardo Baiano
  • Ivaylo Petkov
  • Svetoslav Petrov
  • Ivelin Popov
  • Nikola Nikezić
  • Gheorghe Bucur
  • Daniel Niculae
  • Dacian Varga
North America
  • Ante Jazić
  • Marco Ureña
Africa
  • Francisco Zuela
  • Igor Lolo
  • Marco Né
  • Lacina Traoré
  • Haminu Dramani
  • Dramane Traoré
  • Sani Kaita
  • Ibrahima Baldé

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