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12:33 02-October-2017

Koksharov names Russian squad

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Written by: Rasmus Boysen

The new Russian national coach Eduard Koksharov has named 32 players for his first gross squad, who has a training camp in October.

The new Russian national coach Eduard Koksharov, who recently replaced Dmitri Torgovanov, has named his first gross squad with 32 players. The team meet in October in a training camp to prepare for the World Championship 2019 qualifiers against Slovakia and Finland.

Goalkeepers:
Vadim Bogdanov (Azoty Pulawy, Poland)
Dmitry Pavlenko (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Artem Grushko (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Victor Kireev (Motor Zaporozhye, Ukraine)
Oleg Grams (US Dunkerque, France)
Denis Zabolotin (SKIF Krasnodar, Russia)
Dmitry Kuznetsov (SKIF Krasnodar, Russia)

Right wings:
Daniel Shishkarev (RK Vardar, Macedonia)
Dmitriy Kovalev (Spartak Moscow)
Dmitry Kornev (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Kirill Voronin (University-Neva, Russia)

Right backs:
Konstantin Igropulo (BGK Meshkov Brest, Belarus)
Sergei Shelmenko (Motor Zaporozhye, Ukraine)
Dmitry Kiselev (University-Neva, Russia)
Ruslan Dashko (Dynamo-Victor, Russia)

Playmakers:
Igor Karlov (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Pavel Atman (TSV Hannover-Burgdorf, Germany)
Dmitry Zhitnikov (Pick Szeged, Hungary)
Valentin Vorobyov (SKIF Krasnodar, Russia)

Line players:
Maxim Mikhalin (SKIF Krasnodar, Russia)
Yegor Evdokimov (Spartak Moscow, Russia)
Denis Vasiliev (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Gleb Kalarash (SC Magdeburg, Germany)

Left backs:
Sergey Gorbok (Pick Szeged, Hungary)
Alexander Shkurinskaya (BGK Meshkov Brest, Belarus)
Sergei Markov Kosorotov (UOR No.2 Moscow, Russia)
Dmitriy Santalov (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Mikhail Vinogradov (Kaustik, Russia)

Left wings:
Timur Dibirov (RK Vardar, Macedonia)
Roman Ostashchenko (Chekhovskie Medvedi, Russia)
Igor Soroka (Motor Zaporozhye, Ukraine)
Sergey Nikolayenkov (SKIF, Russia).

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