Guus Hiddink names squad for training camp

By: j | January 28th, 2009

Well ahead of Russia’s March 28 encounter Azerbaijan in Moscow, Guus Hiddink has named his squad for February’s training camp in Turkey. Yevgeny Savin can look ahead to the match for his first cap and he is Krylia Sovetov’s lone addition to the squad while Sergey Semak of Rubin Kazan is the senior man with fifty five appearances.

Goalkeeper
Igor Akinfeev – CSKA Moscow
Vladimir Gabulov – Dynamo Moscow
Vyacheslav Malafeev – Zenit Saint Petersburg

Defender
Aleksandr Anyukov – Zenit Saint Petersburg
Vasili Berezutski – CSKA Moscow
Aleksei Berezutski – CSKA Moscow
Sergei Ignashevich – CSKA Moscow
Renat Yanbayev – Lokomotiv Moscow
Yuri Zhirkov – CSKA Moscow

Midfielder
Diniyar Bilyaletdinov – Lokomotiv Moscow
Igor Denisov – Zenit Saint Petersburg
Alan Dzagoev – CSKA Moscow
Ivan Saenko – Spartak Moscow
Sergey Semak – Rubin Kazan
Igor Semshov – Zenit Saint Petersburg
Konstantin Zyryanov Zenit Saint Petersburg

Striker
Dmitriy Sychev – Lokomotiv Moscow
Andrei Arshavin – Zenit Saint Petersburg
Pavel Pogrebnyak – Zenit Saint Petersburg
Yevgeny Savin – Krylia Sovetov

Of notable exceptions to the roster are Vladimir Bystrov (Spartak Moscow), Dmitri Torbinski (Lokomotiv Moscow), Denis Kolodin (Dinamo Moscow) and Roman Pavlyuchenko (Tottenham Hostspur).





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  • Anthony |  January 28th, 2009 at 11:02 pm

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    J, what ever happened to Kerzhakov? I remember him from his time at Sevilla and I always rated him rather highly but lost track of him once he was transfered to Dinamo.

    Just wanted to know whether he is still a decent player and if he ever gets called up to Russia.

    Cheers

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  • j |  January 29th, 2009 at 12:20 pm

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    Aleksandr Kerzhakov is an excellent player and I think he’ll have a very big year for Dinamo.

    If you have a chance, pay attention to Fyodor Smolov, Aleksandr Denisov and Aleksandr Kokorin of Dinamo. Exciting young talents that are ready to break out.

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  • Anthony |  January 29th, 2009 at 6:47 pm

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    Thanks J, I’ll definitely try. Should I also pass on your word to the Sevilla upper-management to hop on a plane to Moscow to check them out?

    Only kidding, but it’s good to know that Kerzhakov is doing well, I always thought he was class.

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  • j |  February 1st, 2009 at 6:06 pm

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    lol..sure, we’ll have a blogger convention in the spring

    Yes, good player but it was just the wrong situation at the time.

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  • Training |  March 23rd, 2009 at 6:57 am

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    This advice is really going to help, thanks.

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