Russia national football B team

The Russia national football B team, also known as the Russia-2 national football team (Russian: Сборная команда Россия-2),[1] is a secondary team for Russia in association football. The team is controlled by the Russian Football Union. It was founded in 2011. In late 2012, after Sergei Fursenko was replaced by Nikolai Tolstykh as the president of the Russian Football Union, the team was dismantled, at least for the immediate future.[2]

 Russia
Nickname(s)Vtoraya sbornaya
AssociationRussian Football Union
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachVacant
First colours
Second colours

Results

Date Venue Opponent Result Notes
10 Aug 2011 Lokomotiv Stadium, Nizhny Novgorod Russia U-21 2–1 Friendly
05 Sep 2011 Dynamo Stadium, Bryansk Belarus U-23 0–0 Friendly
10 Oct 2011 Traktar Stadium, Minsk Belarus U-23 3–2 Friendly
12 Nov 2011 Akhmat-Arena, Grozny  Lithuania 2–0 Friendly
15 Aug 2012 KAMAZ Stadium, Naberezhnye Chelny Belgium U-19 4–0 Friendly
09 Sep 2012 Olimp-2, Rostov-on-Don Turkey A2 4–1 Friendly

Last squad

This is the squad called up for a friendly game on 9 September 2012 against Turkey A2.[3][4]

Caps and goals correct as of 9 September 2012 after the Turkey A2 game.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Aleksandr Belenov (1986-09-13) 13 September 1986 1 0 Kuban
12 1GK Sergei Pesyakov (1988-12-16) 16 December 1988 2 0 Spartak Moscow
2 2DF Vitali Dyakov (1989-01-31) 31 January 1989 2 0 Rostov
3 2DF Inal Getigezhev (1987-05-23) 23 May 1987 3 0 Rubin Kazan
5 2DF Vladimir Rykov (1987-11-13) 13 November 1987 1 1 Torpedo Moscow
6 2DF Vladimir Granat (1987-05-22) 22 May 1987 4 0 Dynamo Moscow
13 2DF Vladimir Khozin (1989-07-03) 3 July 1989 1 0 Ural
14 2DF Viktor Vasin (1988-10-06) 6 October 1988 2 0 Mordovia Saransk
4 3MF Sergey Belousov (1990-05-04) 4 May 1990 2 0 Rostov
7 3MF Georgy Gabulov (1988-09-04) 4 September 1988 1 0 Krylya Sovetov
15 3MF Vladislav Ignatyev (1987-01-20) 20 January 1987 2 1 Kuban
10 3MF Aleksei Ionov (1989-02-18) 18 February 1989 5 4 Dynamo Moscow
18 3MF Vladislav Kulik (1985-02-27) 27 February 1985 2 0 Kuban
19 3MF Dmitri Malyaka (1990-01-15) 15 January 1990 1 0 Rostov
20 3MF Aleksandr Sapeta (1989-06-28) 28 June 1989 5 1 Dynamo Moscow
8 4FW Kirill Pogrebnyak (1992-06-27) 27 June 1992 0 0 Tom
8 4FW Vladimir Dyadyun (1988-07-12) 12 July 1988 2 1 Rubin Kazan
8 4FW Kirill Panchenko (1989-10-16) 16 October 1989 2 2 CSKA Moscow
9 4FW Dmitry Poloz (1991-07-12) 12 July 1991 1 0 Rostov
17 4FW Aleksei Sapogov (1988-04-02) 2 April 1988 1 1 Volga
18 4FW Nikita Burmistrov (1989-07-06) 6 July 1989 1 0 Krasnodar

Previous call-ups

These players have been called up for the team in the last 12 months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Dmitry Abakumov (1989-07-08) 8 July 1989 0 0 Mordovia 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
GK Yevgeny Pomazan (1989-01-31) 31 January 1989 2 0 Anzhi 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
DF Roman Bugayev (1989-02-11) 11 February 1989 2 0 Kuban 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
DF Ali Gadzhibekov (1989-08-06) 6 August 1989 5 0 Anzhi 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
DF Igor Smolnikov (1988-08-08) 8 August 1988 1 0 Zenit Saint-Petersburg 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
MF Nikita Bezlikhotnov (1990-08-19) 19 August 1990 1 0 Torpedo Moscow 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
MF Ivan Temnikov (1989-01-28) 28 January 1989 1 0 Rubin 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
MF Denis Tkachuk (1989-07-02) 2 July 1989 1 0 Salyut 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
MF Artur Yusupov (1989-09-01) 1 September 1989 3 0 Dynamo Moscow 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19
FW Aleksandr Prudnikov (1989-02-24) 24 February 1989 3 1 Dynamo Moscow 15 August 2012, vs. Belgium U-19

Managers

References

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