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Russia U18 squad for training ahead of friendly matches

27.09.2021
The under 18 Russian national team squad has been selected for a training camp ahead of three friendly matches which will subsequently take place in the Czech Republic.

These following players have been called up:

Goalkeepers: Yegor Korzin (Spartak Moscow), Sergei Murashov (Loko-76), Gleb Saranchuk (SKA-Varyagi).

Defensemen: Artyom Barabosha, Kirill Volkov (both Krasnaya Armiya), Alexander Dil (Spartak Moscow), Kirill Zhukov (Stalnie Lisy), Yegor Nikitin (Dynamo Saint Petersburg), Alexander Pelevin (Chayka), Adel Safin, Rayan Khuzikhanov (both Irbis), Dmitry Khlopikov (Omskie Yastreby), Yaroslav Tsulygin (Tolpar).

Forwards: Leonid Boikov, Daniil Davydov (both Dynamo Saint Petersburg), Kirill Dolzhenkov, Alexander Legkov (both Krasnaya Armiya), Yaroslav Emelin, Daniil Rangaev (both Ladya), Roman Kantserov (Stalnie Lisy), Vyacheslav Lekarev (Kapitan), Matvei Polyakov, Nikita Tsevalyuk (both SKA-Varyagi), Gleb Trikozov (Omskie Yastreby), Yegor Firsov (Tolpar), German Shulenin (Spartak Moscow), Raul Yakupov (Neftekhimik).

Coaching staff:

Head coach: Vladimir Filatov.

Coaches: Konstantin Gorovikov, Vladislav Khromykh.

Goalkeeping coach: Vladimir Popov.

Consultant: Vitaly Chumichyov.

Physical conditioning coach: Alexander Kofanov.

Match schedule:

October 8, 18:30*, Czech Republic - Russia
October 9, 18:30, Czech Republic - Russia
October 10, 16:00, Czech Republic - Russia

*All start times in accordance with Moscow time

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