List of Foreign La Liga Players - Russia

Russia

  • Vladimir Beschastnykh – Racing – 1996-01
  • Dmitri Cherishev – Sporting de Gijón – 1996-98
  • Rinat Dasaev – Sevilla FC – 1988-90
  • Igor Dobrovolski – CD Castellón, Atlético Madrid – 1990-91, 1994–95
  • Ilshat Faizulin – Racing – 1995-97
  • Dmitri Galyamin – RCD Espanyol – 1991-93
  • Valery Karpin – Real Sociedad, Valencia CF, Celta de Vigo – 1994-05
  • Aleksandr Kerzhakov – Sevilla FC – 2006-08
  • Dmitri Khokhlov – Real Sociedad – 1999-03
  • Igor Korneev – RCD Espanyol, FC Barcelona – 1991-93, 1994–95
  • Aleksei Kosolapov – Sporting de Gijón – 1997-98
  • Dmitri Kuznetsov – RCD Espanyol – 1991-93, 1994–95
  • Igor Lediakhov – Sporting de Gijón – 1994-98
  • Andrei Moj – RCD Espanyol, Hércules CF – 1991-93, 1996–97
  • Aleksandr Mostovoi – Celta de Vigo – 1996-04
  • Yuri Nikiforov – Sporting de Gijón – 1996-98
  • Viktor Onopko – Real Oviedo, Rayo Vallecano – 1995-01, 2002–03
  • Nikolai Pisarev – CP Mérida – 1995-96
  • Evgeni Plotnikov – Albacete – 1996-97
  • Dmitri Popov – Racing, SD Compostela – 1993-98
  • Dmitri Radchenko – Racing, Deportivo de La Coruña, Rayo Vallecano, CP Mérida – 1993-98
  • Vladislav Radimov – Real Zaragoza – 1996-00
  • Oleg Salenko – CD Logroñés, Valencia CF – 1992-95
  • Sergei Shustikov – Racing – 1996-97, 1998-00
  • Igor Simutenkov – CD Tenerife – 2001-02
  • Dmitri Ulyanov – Racing – 1996-97

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