FC Levadia Tallinn - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

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Estonia

  • Argo Arbeiter
  • Sergei Bragin
  • Aleksandr Dmitrijev
  • Vitali Gussev
  • Sergei Hohlov-Simson
  • Andrei Kalimullin
  • Tarmo Kink
  • Artur Kotenko
  • Andrei Krasnopjorov
  • Toomas Krõm
  • Dmitri Kruglov
  • Liivo Leetma
  • Marek Lemsalu
  • Kristian Marmor
  • Konstantin Nahk
  • Tarmo Neemelo
  • Jevgeni Novikov
  • Ivan O'Konnel-Bronin
  • Indro Olumets
  • Sergei Pareiko
  • Eino Puri
  • Sander Puri
  • Ats Purje
  • Mati Pari
  • Igor Prins
  • Eduard Ratnikov
  • Kaimar Saag
  • Maksim Smirnov
  • Mark Švets
  • Taijo Teniste
  • Konstantin Vassiljev
  • Aleksandr Volodin
  • Vladimir Voskoboinikov
  • Indrek Zelinski

Italy

  • Alessandro Rottoli

Latvia

  • Aleksandrs Laško

Lithuania

  • Vitoldas Čepauskas
  • Martynas Karalius
  • Valerijus Mižigurskis
  • Vadimas Petrenko
  • Darius Regelskis
  • Povilas Šarunas
  • Modestas Stonys

Russia

  • Nikita Andreev
  • Vladislav Ivanov

Ukraine

  • Serhiy Chopyk


See also: Category:FC Levadia Tallinn players

  • A complete list of all the Club's former players can be found here

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