FC Saturn Moscow Oblast - Notable Players

Notable Players

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

USSR/Russia
  • Yuri Gavrilov
  • Andrei Kanchelskis
  • Andrei Afanasyev
  • Nikita Bazhenov
  • Maksim Buznikin
  • Pyotr Bystrov
  • Valeri Chizhov
  • Vadim Evseev
  • Aleksei Igonin
  • Andrei Karyaka
  • Valery Kechinov
  • Yevgeni Kharlachyov
  • Dmitri Kirichenko
  • Valeri Kleimyonov
  • Dmitri Loskov
  • Viktor Onopko
  • Roman Shirokov
  • Sergey Ryzhikov
  • Vladislav Ternavski
  • Roman Vorobyov
  • Valery Yesipov
Former USSR countries
  • Andrey Movsisyan
  • Vladimir Korytko
  • Konstantin Kovalenko
  • Leonid Kovel
  • Gogita Gogua
  • Dmitriy Lyapkin
  • Edgaras Česnauskis
  • Rolandas Džiaukštas
  • Radu Rebeja
  • Serghei Rogaciov
  • Oleg Shishkin
  • Adrian Sosnovschi
  • Sergei Piskaryov
  • Akhmed Yengurazov
  • Farkhod Vasiev
  • Oleksandr Horshkov
  • Andriy Husin
  • Yevhen Levchenko
  • Dmytro Parfenov
  • Oleksandr Pomazun
  • Vyacheslav Sviderskiy
  • Pavel Solomin
Europe
  • Samir Duro
  • Samir Muratović
  • Omer Joldić
  • Marko Topić
  • Antonín Kinský
  • Alexei Eremenko
  • Simon Vukčević
  • Dušan Petković
  • Ján Ďurica
  • Branislav Fodrek
  • Martin Jakubko
  • Kamil Kopúnek
  • Branislav Obžera
  • Peter Petráš
Central America
  • Winston Parks
South America
  • Pablo Horacio Guiñazu
  • Daniel Montenegro
  • Fredy Bareiro
  • Martín Hidalgo
  • Javier Delgado
Africa
  • Benoît Angbwa
  • Prince Koranteng Amoako
  • Baffour Gyan
  • Illiasu Shilla
  • Solomon Okoronkwo

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