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[No.]: 1
[Pos.]: GK
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Anton Mitryushkin (to Sion)
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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[No.]: 68
[Pos.]: FW
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Nikita Kasatkin (to Syzran-2003)
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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[No.]: 86
[Pos.]: FW
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Ivan Sharov (from own academy)
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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[No.]: 51
[Pos.]: MF
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Mark Krivorog (from own academy)
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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[No.]: 76
[Pos.]: DF
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Arsen Adamov
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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[No.]: 82
[Pos.]: MF
[Nation]: RUS
[Player]: Ivan Oleynikov
(Russian Premier League 2015–16())
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The Russian Super League signed a memorandum of understanding with 16 clubs on measures to support professional football during the financial crisis, the two sides agreed to discuss with the CSL players and their agents the establishment of a constant exchange rate to pay us and euro salaries until the end of the season. This memo has the support of the Russian Football Federation, but the players’and coaches’unions do not agree, so now some media have started to worry that in the upcoming European football winter transfer window, the Russian Super League will be a big supermarket for players to sell off.
Sure enough, in the winter window between 2015 and 2016, a total of 305 players completed the transfer docking. Detailed information including their names, country of origin, team location, and club history is stored in this random tool generator. For everyone interested in Russian football friends to do a further look
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Russian football transfers winter 2015–16.