FC Baltika Kaliningrad - Notable Players

Notable Players

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

  • Sergei Shvetsov
  • Oleg Sergeyev
  • Maksim Buznikin
  • Vyacheslav Dayev
  • Andrei Fedkov
  • Yevgeni Kharlachyov
  • Andrei Kondrashov
  • Pavel Pogrebnyak
  • Vladislav Lemish
  • Aram Voskanyan
  • Robert Zebelyan
  • Emin Agaev
  • Gurban Gurbanov
  • Aslan Kerimov
  • Dmitriy Kramarenko
  • Yuri Muzika
  • Vasili Baranov
  • Syarhyey Hyerasimets
  • Alyaksandr Klimenka
  • Andrei Lavrik
  • Uladzimir Makowski
  • Valer Shantalosau
  • Yuri Shukanov
  • Sergey Vekhtev
  • Taavi Rähn
  • Zaza Janashia
  • Zviad Jeladze
  • Levan Mikadze
  • Tengiz Sichinava
  • Renat Dubinskiy
  • Dmitriy Galich
  • Dmitriy Lyapkin
  • Maksim Nizovtsev
  • Aleksandr Sklyarov
  • Mihails Miholaps
  • Igors Troickis
  • Vytautas Apanavičius
  • Ričardas Beniušis
  • Orestas Buitkus
  • Rolandas Džiaukštas
  • Andrius Jokšas
  • Kestutis Kumza
  • Viktoras Olšanskis
  • Goran Maznov
  • Valeriu Andronic
  • Vyacheslav Krendelyov
  • Oleksandr Pomazun
  • Vladyslav Prudius
  • Serhiy Shyshchenko
  • Dmytro Topchiev
  • Andrei Fyodorov
  • Maksim Shatskikh
  • Andrei Vlasichev

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