2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup squads

Group A

Estonia

Estonia's 20-man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[1]

Coach: Martin Reim

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Richard Aland 15 March 1994 Estonia Kalju
2 DF Trevor Elhi 11 April 1993 Estonia Infonet
3 DF Vladimir Avilov 10 March 1995 Estonia Infonet
4 DF Karol Mets 16 May 1993 Estonia Flora
5 DF Artur Pikk 5 March 1993 Estonia Levadia
6 MF Brent Lepistu 26 March 1993 Estonia Flora
7 MF Pavel Marin 14 June 1995 Estonia Levadia
8 MF Andreas Raudsepp 13 December 1993 Estonia Levadia
9 FW Kevin Kauber 23 March 1995 Finland ÅIFK
10 MF Lauri Välja 25 May 1995 Estonia Tallinna Kalev
11 MF Maksim Gussev 20 July 1994 Estonia Flora
12 GK Kristjan Tamme 21 September 1995 Estonia Levadia
14 FW Bogdan Vaštšuk 4 October 1995 England Reading
15 MF Martin Ustaal 6 March 1993 Estonia Paide LM
16 FW Robert Kirss 3 September 1994 Estonia Kalju
17 DF Kevin Aloe 7 July 1995 Estonia Flora
18 MF Tauno Tekko 14 December 1994 Estonia Tammeka
19 DF Madis Vihmann 5 October 1995 Estonia Levadia
20 DF Johannes Kukebal 19 July 1993 Estonia Tallinna Kalev
21 MF Nikita Martõnov 4 September 1993 Estonia Infonet

Tajikistan

Tajikistan 20 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[2]

Coach: Mubin Ergashev

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
2 DF Furug Kodirov 10 February 1992 Tajikistan CSKA Pomir
3 DF Naim Ulmasov 26 April 1992 Tajikistan Vakhsh
4 DF Alisher Sharipov 21 July 1992 Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ
5 DF Ruslan Tilloev 14 June 1992 Tajikistan CSKA Pomir
6 MF Rasul Payzov 16 February 1992 Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ
8 MF Jahangir Ergashev 6 March 1994 Tajikistan Istiqlol
9 MF Akhtam Nazarov 29 September 1992 Tajikistan Energetik
10 MF Nuriddin Davronov 16 January 1991 Tajikistan Istiqlol
11 FW Shodibek Gafforov 10 July 1992 Tajikistan Energetik
13 FW Firdavs Kurbonov 3 September 1991 Tajikistan Istiqlol
14 FW Shaukat Hotham 13 August 1994 Tajikistan Energetik
15 DF Serguey Abramov 24 January 1991 Tajikistan Vakhsh
16 GK Saidjon Saidrahmonov 11 October 1992 Tajikistan Istiqlol
17 FW Navruz Rustamov 18 March 1993 Tajikistan Ravshan
18 MF Djamoliddin Zardiev 14 May 1992 Tajikistan Vakhsh
19 MF Shamsiddin Khosimov 25 July 1992 Tajikistan CSKA Pomir
20 GK Farrukh Berdiev 14 May 1991 Tajikistan Istaravshan
21 DF Siyovush Asrorov 21 July 1992 Tajikistan Vakhsh
23 DF Pavel Kalugin 9 April 1992 Tajikistan Energetik
30 GK Emomali Saniev 7 November 1996 Tajikistan Istiqlol

Ukraine

Ukraine 23 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[3]

Coach: Serhiy Kovalets

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
GK Zauri Makharadze 24 March 1993 Ukraine Olimpik Donetsk
GK Oleksandr Tkachenko 19 February 1993 Ukraine Vorskla Poltava
GK Oleksandr Dyachenko 1 March 1994 Ukraine Obolon-Brovar
DF Anton Bratkov 14 May 1993 Ukraine Dynamo-2 Kyiv
DF Oleksandr Svatok 27 September 1994 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
DF Yevhen Pasich 13 July 1993 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
DF Denys Miroshnichenko 1 October 1994 Ukraine Karpaty Lviv
DF Mykhaylo Pysko 19 March 1993 Ukraine Shakhtar Donestk
DF Serhiy Vakulenko 7 September 1993 Ukraine Shakhtar Donestk
DF Ihor Honchar 10 January 1993 Ukraine Shakhtar-3 Donetsk
MF Vladyslav Kalytvyntsev 4 January 1993 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
MF Serhiy Myakushko 15 April 1993 Ukraine Dynamo-2 Kyiv
MF Vitaliy Pryndeta 2 February 1993 Ukraine Volyn Lutsk
MF Redvan Memeshev 15 August 1993 Ukraine Volyn Lutsk
MF Andriy Bliznichenko 24 July 1994 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
MF Dmytro Mishnyov 26 January 1994 Ukraine Illichivets Mariupol
MF Ruslan Malinovskyi 4 May 1993 Ukraine Zorya Luhansk
MF Pavlo Savelenko 14 July 1993 Ukraine Metalurh Zaporizhia
MF Vladlen Yurchenko 22 January 1994 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
MF Taras Puchkovskyi 23 August 1994 Ukraine Karpaty Lviv
MF Artem Favorov 19 March 1994 Ukraine Dynamo-2 Kyiv
FW Leonid Akulinin 7 March 1993 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
FW Andriy Totovytskyi 20 January 1993 Ukraine Illichivets Mariupol

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan 17 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[4]

Coach: Anarbek Ormonbekov

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Ruslan Janybekov 7 January 1991 Kyrgyzstan Ala-Too Naryn
2 DF Valerii Kichin 12 October 1992 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
3 DF Vladislav Barsukov 1 January 1993 Kyrgyzstan Ala-Too Naryn
4 DF Akram Umarov 7 February 1994 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant
5 MF Islam Shamshiev 1 March 1991 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
6 DF Adyl Bekbolotov 20 February 1992 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
7 FW Kayumjan Sharipov 27 June 1991 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
8 MF Aziz Sydykov 23 August 1992 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant
9 MF Aman Talantbek 4 July 1993 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
10 MF Avaz Otkeev 4 December 1993 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
11 MF Dinmukhamed Taalaibek 1 January 1995 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
12 GK Kalys Akimaliev 16 November 1992 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant
13 DF Tamerlane Kozubaev 1 July 1994 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
14 FW Farkhad Musabekov 3 January 1994 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant
15 DF Sanjar Sharsheev 9 April 1994 Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Bishkek
17 DF Marat Ajiniyazov 1 March 1991 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant
18 MF Salamat Mambеtaliеv 23 July 1991 Kyrgyzstan Abdish-Ata Kant

Group B

Lithuania

Lithuania 21 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[5]

Coach: Mendaugas Nyaoras

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Lukas Lidakevicius 29 April 1993 England Barnsley
2 DF Vilmantas Bagdanavičius 10 January 1992 Lithuania Sūduva Marijampolė
3 DF Marius Miškinis 19 February 1992 Lithuania Kaunas
4 DF Lukas Artimavičius 12 August 1994 Lithuania National Football Academy
5 MF Arnas Ribokas 1 April 1993 Lithuania Ekranas
7 MF Ernestas Velyulis 27 August 1992 Latvia FK Daugava
8 MF Thomas Galdikas 24 January 1994 Lithuania National Football Academy
9 MF Tomas Birškys 3 November 1992 Lithuania Šiauliai
10 MF Rokas Gedminas 13 April 1993 Lithuania Šiauliai
11 MF Ovidius Verbickas 7 April 1993 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
12 GK Ignace Plukas 8 December 1993 Lithuania Žalgiris
13 MF Lukas Sendžikas 28 November 1992 Lithuania Kaunas
14 DF Paulius Daukša 9 September 1993 Lithuania Kaunas
15 FW Donatas Kazlauskas 31 March 1994 Lithuania National Football Academy
16 FW Lucas Spalvis 27 July 1994 Denmark Aalborg BK
17 FW Lucas Baranauskas 28 November 1993 Lithuania Dainava Alytus
18 DF Markas Beneta 7 August 1993 Lithuania Atlantas
19 FW Karolis Laukžemis 31 March 1994 Lithuania Atlantas
20 MF Dovydas Norvilas 5 April 1993 Lithuania Ekranas
21 MF Martynas Dypkus 16 February 1993 Israel Nazareth Illit
23 DF Donatas Nakrošius 17 February 1991 Poland Stal Rzeszów

Russia

Russia 23 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[6]

Coach: Nikolai Pisarev

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
GK Ivan Konovalov 18 August 1994 Russia Amkar Perm
GK Artyom Leonov 28 June 1994 Russia Krasnodar-2
GK Miroslav Lobantsev 27 May 1995 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
DF Ilya Zuyev 25 January 1994 Russia Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg
DF Maksim Karpov 17 March 1995 Russia Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg
DF Aleksandr Kalyashin 24 January 1995 Russia Dynamo Moscow
DF Denis Kutin 5 October 1993 Russia Spartak-2 Moscow
DF Vladislav Ovsyannikov 15 February 1994 Latvia Skonto
DF Sandro Tsveiba 5 September 1993 Russia Rus Saint Petersburg
MF Aleksandr Zakuskin 12 March 1993 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
MF Roman Zobnin 11 February 1994 Russia Dynamo Moscow
MF Artyom Yarmolitskiy 10 April 1994 Russia Dynamo Moscow
MF Pavel Mogilevets 25 January 1993 Russia Zenit-2 Saint Petersburg
MF Aleksandr Pantsyrev 8 December 1993 Russia Amkar Perm
MF Andrei Pridyuk 25 February 1994 Russia Amkar Perm
MF Andrei Svyatov 2 May 1993 Russia Spartak-2 Moscow
MF Artyom Timofeyev 12 January 1994 Russia Spartak-2 Moscow
MF Sergei Seredin 10 April 1994 Russia CSKA Moscow
MF Batraz Khadartsev 23 May 1993 Russia Alania Vladikavkaz
MF Nika Chkhapeliya 26 April 1994 Russia Krasnodar-2
MF Albert Sharipov 11 April 1993 Russia Fakel Voronezh
FW Denis Davydov 22 March 1995 Russia Spartak-2 Moscow
FW Vadim Manzon 5 December 1994 Russia Strogino Moscow

Moldova

Moldova 23 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[7]

Coach: Alexandru Curtianu

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Cristian Avram 27 July 1994 Moldova Academia Chișinău
2 DF Artur Apostolov 15 June 1994 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
3 DF Maximilian Modrica 15 June 1993 Moldova Dacia Chișinău
4 DF Dinu Graur 27 December 1994 Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
5 DF Constantin Bogdan 29 December 1993 Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
6 MF Vasile Jardan 20 July 1993 Moldova Dacia Chișinău
7 FW Danu Spataru 24 May 1994 Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
8 MF Vadim Rață 5 May 1993 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
9 MF Gheorghe Anton 27 January 1993 Moldova Zimbru Chișinău
10 MF Catalin Carp 20 October 1993 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
11 FW Vitalie Zlatan 8 April 1993 Moldova Milsami
12 GK Radu Mitu 4 November 1994 Moldova Milsami
13 FW Igor Dima 11 February 1993 Moldova Tiraspol
14 MF Iurie Mirza 5 March 1993 Moldova Tiraspol
15 MF Valeriu Tiron 8 April 1993 Moldova Veris
16 DF Marcel Dulgheru 30 June 1994 Moldova Speranța Crihana Veche
17 MF Veaceslav Lisa 24 May 1993 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
18 DF Alexandr Bolsacov 19 November 1994 Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol
19 DF Boris Tugui 28 August 1993 Moldova Speranța Crihana Veche
20 FW Ion Ursu 19 August 1994 Moldova Veris
23 GK Victor Buga 29 June 1994 Moldova Zimbru Chișinău

Group C

Latvia

Latvia 22 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[8]

Coach: Marian Pahars

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Oskars Darģis 3 August 1993 Latvia Skonto
2 DF Vitālijs Jagodinskis 28 February 1992 Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv
3 FW Kaspars Svārups 28 January 1994 Russia Rubin Kazan
4 MF Daniils Ulimbaševs 12 March 1992 Latvia Spartaks Jūrmala
5 DF Edijs Joksts 21 July 1992 Latvia Jūrmala
6 DF Reinis Flaksis 3 April 1994 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
7 MF Edgars Vardanjans 9 May 1993 Latvia Metta-LU
8 MF Artjoms Loginovs 20 July 1993 Latvia Metta-LU
9 MF Edgars Jermolajevs 16 August 1992 Latvia Daugava
10 MF Vladimirs Mukins 28 January 1993 Latvia Ventspils
11 FW Elvis Stuglis 4 July 1993 Latvia Skonto
12 GK Dmitrijs Grigorjevs 12 March 1992 Latvia Jelgava
13 DF Aleksejs Giļņičs 29 May 1993 Sweden Väsby United
14 FW Valērijs Čistjakovs 27 November 1992 Lithuania Kruoja Pakruojis
15 DF Vitālijs Barinovs 4 May 1993 Latvia Ventspils
16 MF Dmitrijs Hmizs 31 July 1992 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
17 DF Artis Ostrovskis 31 January 1993 Latvia Metta-LU
18 DF Bogdans Petruks 23 February 1992 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
19 MF Gļebs Kļuškins 1 October 1992 Latvia Daugava Riga
20 MF Vjačeslavs Isajevs 27 August 1993 Latvia Skonto
21 MF Mārtiņš Milašēvičs 12 February 1992 Latvia Metta-LU
30 GK Georgijs Čižovs 26 July 1992 Latvia BFC Daugava

Moscow

Moscow 23 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[9]

Coach: Vladimir Scherbak

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Alexandr Radionov 30 April 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
2 DF Maxim Kuftin 27 September 1994 Russia Strogino Moscow
3 DF Alexandr Tsybikov 17 January 1994 Russia Torpedo Moscow
4 DF Anton Daniluk 3 January 1993 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
5 DF Georgy Burnash 8 August 1993 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
6 MF Danila Polyakov 9 June 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
7 MF Ruslan Zaerko 27 June 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
8 MF Vladimir Sokolov 22 May 1994 Russia Strogino Moscow
9 FW Semyon Sinyavskiy 30 September 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
10 MF Alexandr Morgunov 4 June 1995 Russia Dynamo Moscow
11 FW Alexey Sutormin 10 January 1994 Russia Strogino Moscow
12 MF Nikita Dubchak 12 August 1993 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
13 MF Alim Dzhukkayev 23 September 1994 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
14 MF Maksim Merezhko 11 January 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
15 DF Alexey Mamonov 14 April 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
16 GK Yuri Shafinskiy 6 May 1994 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
17 DF Pavel Drozdov 21 June 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
18 MF Gadzhi Adzhiyev 1 June 1994 Russia Strogino Moscow
19 FW Aleksei Kurzenyov 9 January 1995 Russia Sports school CSKA
20 MF Evgeny Ivaschenko 21 September 1993 Russia Strogino Moscow
21 MF Panayot Khartiyadi 7 May 1993 Russia Lokomotiv-2 Moscow
22 FW Ivan Sergeyev 11 May 1995 Russia Strogino Moscow
23 GK Alexandr Savvin 5 January 1995 Russia Sports school Chertanovo

Belarus

Belarus 20 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[10]

Coach: Igor Kovalevich

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
1 GK Vladimir Vasilyuchek 28 March 1994 Belarus Neman Grodno
2 DF Yevgeniy Klopotskiy 12 August 1993 Belarus Dinamo Brest
3 DF Sergey Karpovich 29 March 1994 Belarus Bereza-2010
4 DF Semen Shestilovsky 30 May 1994 Belarus Bereza-2010
5 MF Anton Shramchenko 12 March 1993 Belarus Dnepr Mogilev
6 DF Pavel Nazarenko 20 January 1995 Belarus Dinamo Minsk
7 MF Artem Gurenko 1 June 1994 Belarus Minsk-2
8 MF Pavel Savitskiy 12 July 1994 Belarus Neman Grodno
9 MF Yury Kavalyow 27 January 1993 Belarus Shakhtyor Salihorsk
10 FW Yawhen Lebedzew 29 December 1994 Belarus Shakhtyor Salihorsk
11 FW Gleb Rassadkin 5 April 1995 Belarus Dinamo Minsk
12 GK Matvey Frantskevich 18 March 1995 Belarus Belshina Bobruisk
13 DF Artem Sokol 30 March 1994 Belarus Dinamo Minsk
14 MF Aleksandr Yanchenko 14 February 1995 Belarus Gomel
15 MF Vladislav Zhuk 11 June 1994 Belarus Zvezda-BGU Minsk
16 MF Yevgeniy Yablonskiy 10 May 1995 Belarus BATE Borisov
17 DF Aleksey Zaleskiy 7 October 1994 Belarus Bereza-2010
18 DF Aleksandr Poznyak 23 July 1994 Belarus Neman Grodno
19 MF Nikita Kaplenko 18 September 1995 Belarus Dinamo Minsk
20 MF Yevgeniy Yelezarenko 4 July 1993 Belarus Naftan Novopolotsk

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan 25 man squad to play in the 2014 Commonwealth of Independent States Cup.[11]

Coach: Saulius Širmelis

No. Pos. Player Date of Birth (age) Club
GK Stanislav Pavlov 30 May 1994 Kazakhstan Aktobe
GK Alexander Zarutsky 26 August 1993 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy
GK Andrei Andreev Kazakhstan Ile-Saulet
GK Timurbek Zakirov 1 March 1996 Kazakhstan Bayterek
DF Kirill Pasichnik Kazakhstan Atyrau
DF Maksim Grek 26 March 1993 Kazakhstan Ordabasy
DF Grigori Sartakov 19 August 1994 Kazakhstan Atyrau
DF Rafkhat Aslan Kazakhstan Bayterek
DF Dmitri Schmidt Kazakhstan Vostok
DF Sergei Keiler 8 November 1994 Kazakhstan Kairat
DF Timur Rudoselskiy 21 December 1994 Kazakhstan Kairat
DF Nurgharyk Kunov 22 October 1993 Kazakhstan Kairat
MF Islambek Kuat 12 January 1993 Kazakhstan Astana
MF Bauyrzhan Islamkhan 23 February 1993 Kazakhstan Astana
MF Altynbek Dauletkhanov 18 May 1993 Kazakhstan Irtysh Pavlodar
MF Didar Sydykbek 6 February 1993 Kazakhstan Kaisar
MF Rinat Khairullin Kazakhstan Astana
MF Kasymkhan Talasbaev 27 February 1993 Kazakhstan Kairat
MF Dosym Okasov Kazakhstan Kairat
MF Elvin Allayarov 21 February 1993 Kazakhstan Irtysh Pavlodar
FW Stanislav Lunin 2 May 1993 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy
FW Tokhtar Zhangylyshbay 25 May 1993 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy
FW Vitali Lee 13 March 1994 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy
FW Roman Murtazaev 10 September 1993 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy
FW Maksim Filchakov 28 December 1993 Kazakhstan Ordabasy

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