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Club 100 (Russia)

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"Club 100" of Russian scorers is a project created by the newspaper Sport-Express. The club includes Russian footballers who have scored 100 or more goals in official matches at the highest level. It was established on March 14, 2003.

Regulations

The club accepts footballers who have Russian citizenship, have scored 100 or more goals in matches at the highest level, and whose career ended no earlier than 1992. Matches at the highest level are considered to be matches played during:

Club members

As of 2026-06-11
No. Player Clubs Total Russian Championship Russian Cup (and Super Cup) European Cups National teams (USSR, CIS, Russia) USSR Championship USSR Cup and Federation Cup Foreign championships Foreign cups When 100th goal
was scored
When joined
the club
1 Artem Dzyuba FC Spartak Moscow, Tom Tomsk, Rostov, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Arsenal (T),  Turkey Adana Demirspor, Lokomotiv Moscow, Akron 248 177 15 24 31 1 09.04.2016 09.04.2016
2 Alexander Kerzhakov Zenit Saint Petersburg,  Spain Sevilla, Dynamo Moscow,   Switzerland Zürich 233 139 19 30 30 13 2 15.04.2006 15.04.2006
3 Oleg Veretennikov SKA, Uralmash, Rotor,  Greece Aris (S),  Belgium Lierse, Sokol,  Kazakhstan Astana,  Kazakhstan Irtysh (Pvl), Volgograd 207 143 27 17 4 18 2 08.05.1996 14.03.2003
4 Roman Pavlyuchenko Rotor, FC Spartak Moscow,  England Tottenham Hotspur, Lokomotiv Moscow, Kuban, Ural, Znamya 193 104 11 21 21 21 15 21.02.2008[1] 21.02.2008
5 Sergei Rodionov FC Spartak Moscow,  France Red Star 164 5 22 8 119 7(+2) 1 16.11.1986[2] 18.07.2007[3]
6 Alexander Mostovoi FC Spartak Moscow,  France Caen,  France Strasbourg,  Spain Celta 163 25 13 34 8(+1) 75 7 03.11.1998 27.05.2003
7 Andrey Arshavin Zenit Saint Petersburg,  England Arsenal (L),  Kazakhstan Kairat 158 57 6 26 17 47 5 05.12.2009[4] 05.12.2009
Fyodor Smolov Dynamo Moscow,  Netherlands Feyenoord, Anzhi, Ural, Krasnodar, Lokomotiv Moscow,  Spain Celta, Brooke Boys 158 109 20 10 16 3 08.06.2019 08.06.2019
9 Vladimir Beschastnykh FC Spartak Moscow,  Germany Werder Bremen,  Spain Racing,  Turkey Fenerbahçe, Dynamo Moscow, Kuban,  Kazakhstan Astana 154 60 9 7 26 2 42 8 23.05.1999 08.04.2003
10 Dmitry Loskov Rostselmash, Lokomotiv Moscow, Saturn 152 120 13 17 2 01.11.2003[5] 01.11.2003
11 Dmitry Kirichenko Rostov, CSKA Moscow, Moscow, Saturn 151 129 11 7 4 30.07.2006[6] 30.07.2006
12 Fyodor Cherenkov FC Spartak Moscow 149 6 3 15 20 89 8(+8) 07.06.1987 18.07.2007[3]
13 Yuri Gavrilov Dynamo Moscow, FC Spartak Moscow, Dnipro, Lokomotiv Moscow,  Finland PPT, Asmaral 145 5 1 18 15 92 12 2 13.08.1983[7] 18.07.2007[3]
Andrey Tikhonov Titan, Spartak-2 (M), FC Spartak Moscow,  Israel Maccabi (T-A), Krylya Sovetov, Khimki,  Kazakhstan Lokomotiv (A) 145 98 15 18 1 13 30.09.2001[8] 15.03.2003
15 Valery Karpin FC Spartak Moscow,  Spain Real Sociedad,  Spain Valencia,  Spain Celta 143 25 4 21 17 3 2 68 3 12.09.1999 13.05.2003
16 Alexander Kokorin Dynamo Moscow, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Sochi, FC Spartak Moscow,  Cyprus Aris (L) 139 67 6 22 12 31 1 19.06.2020 19.06.2020
17 Sergey Andreyev Zorya (L), SKA,  Sweden Öster,  Sweden Mjällby, Rostselmash 135 8 2 18 82 13 1 11 29.08.1984[9] 18.07.2007[3]
18 Sergei Semak Asmaral-2, Asmaral, CSKA Moscow,  France Paris Saint-Germain, Moscow, Rubin, Zenit Saint Petersburg 134 102 17 10 4 1 26.11.2006[10] 22.04.2007
19 Ari  Sweden Kalmar,  Netherlands AZ, FC Spartak Moscow, Krasnodar, Lokomotiv Moscow, Brooke Boys 131 66 5 24 36 29.09.2016 18.08.2018
20 Dmitry Sychev Spartak (Tmb), FC Spartak Moscow,  France Olympique (M), Lokomotiv Moscow,  Belarus Dinamo (Mn),  Kazakhstan Okzhetpes 130 81 11 13 15 8 2 29.11.2009[11] 29.11.2009
21 Pavel Pogrebnyak FC Spartak Moscow, Shinnik, Tom Tomsk, Zenit Saint Petersburg,  Germany Stuttgart,  England Fulham,  England Reading, Dynamo Moscow, Tosno, Ural 125 55 9 21 8 26 6 21.04.2012 21.04.2012
22 Oleg Salenko Zenit Saint Petersburg,  Ukraine Dynamo (K),  Spain Logroñés,  Spain Valencia,  Scotland Rangers,  Turkey İstanbulspor 121 7 6 31 13(+4) 55 5 25.09.1994 22.04.2003
23 Igor Kolyvanov Dynamo Moscow,  Italy Foggia,  Italy Bologna 120 7 15 42 3(+2) 44 7 14.12.1997 15.04.2003
24 Yegor Titov FC Spartak Moscow, Khimki,  Kazakhstan Lokomotiv (A) 119 87 4 15 7 6 18.11.2006 18.11.2006
25 Igor Semshov CSKA Moscow, Torpedo (M), Dynamo Moscow, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Krylya Sovetov 115 98 7 7 3 24.07.2011 24.07.2011
26 Oleg Teryokhin Sokol, Dynamo Moscow, Lokomotiv Moscow, Kuban, Chernomorets, Terek 110 84 18 8 18.06.2003[12] 19.10.2003
27 Andrei Karyaka  Ukraine Metalurh (Z),  Ukraine CSKA, Krylya Sovetov,  Portugal Benfica, Saturn, Dynamo Moscow, Volga (NN) 108 75 11 2 6 12 2 26.03.2012
28 Nikolay Komlichenko  Czech Republic Slovan,  Czech Republic Mladá Boleslav, Dynamo Moscow, Rostov, Lokomotiv Moscow 107 42 10 7 1 46 1 16.09.2025[13] 16.09.2025[13]
29 Aleksandr Borodyuk Dynamo Moscow,  Germany Schalke 04,  Germany Freiburg, Lokomotiv Moscow, Krylya Sovetov 107 14 5 5 53 8(+7) 14 1 04.10.1998 29.04.2003[14]
30 Dmitry Bulykin Lokomotiv Moscow, Dynamo Moscow,  Germany Bayer 04,  Belgium Anderlecht,  Netherlands ADO Den Haag,  Netherlands Ajax,  Netherlands Twente 106 40 6 10 7 41 2 19.02.2012
31 Alexander Sobolev Tom Tomsk, Krylya Sovetov, Yenisey, FC Spartak Moscow, Zenit Saint Petersburg 106 74 22 4 6 08.03.2026 22.03.2026
32 Fyodor Chalov CSKA Moscow,   Switzerland Basel,  Greece PAOK,  Turkey Kayserispor 105 76 9 7 3 9 1 12.12.2024 28.09.2025
33 Andrey Fedkov  Ukraine Kremen,  Ukraine Shakhtar, Baltika, Sokol, Terek 104 38 15 3 39 9 23.04.2005 23.04.2005
34 Igor Simutenkov Dynamo Moscow,  Italy Reggiana,  Italy Bologna,  Spain Tenerife,  United States Kansas City Wizards 103 41 5 5 9 3 2 29 9 15.11.2003 23.05.2006
Valery Yesipov  Ukraine Dynamo (K), Rotor, Saturn 103 88 13 1 1 20.10.2006 20.10.2006
36 Andrei Kanchelskis Dynamo (K), Shakhtar (D),  England Manchester United,  England Everton,  Italy Fiorentina,  Scotland Rangers, Saturn, Krylya Sovetov 101 4 1 4 8 4 (+3) 63 14 06.05.2006[15] 03.02.2009
Bold indicates active footballers.
Only clubs in which countable goals were scored are listed

Literature

  • Viktor Khokhliuk: "Our football legends. Goal scorers of the former USSR in foreign football battles". — Moscow. — 2018. — pp. 210-211. — ISBN 978-5-604-10716-4.

See also

References

  1. "100 goals of Roman Pavlyuchenko". Sport-Express No. 41 (4621). 2008-02-25. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  2. "162 goals of Sergei Rodionov". Sport-Express No. 186. 2007-10-12. Archived from the original on 2013-04-25. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Club 100. Session 119th". Sport-Express No. 160 (4440). 2007-07-18. Archived from the original on 2018-01-31. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "Arshavin is in the "100" club!". Sport-Express. 2009-12-05. Archived from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. "Club 100. Session 33rd". Sport-Express No. 92 (3770). 2003-11-04. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  6. "Club 100. Session 111th". Sport-Express No. 173 (4152). 2006-08-01. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  7. "142 goals of Yuri Gavrilov". Sport-Express No. 183. 2007-08-24. Archived from the original on 2019-01-18. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  8. "All goals of Andrey Tikhonov". Sport-Express. 2011-09-19. Archived from the original on 2011-12-29. Retrieved 2011-12-19. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  9. "135 goals of Sergei Andreev". Sport-Express No. 160 (4440). 2007-11-16. Archived from the original on 2015-04-12. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. "100 goals of Sergei Semak". Sport-Express No. 90 (4370). 2007-04-24. Archived from the original on 2009-12-07. Retrieved 2019-10-28. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  11. "Dmitry Sychev is in "Club 100"!". Sport-Express. 2009-11-29. Archived from the original on 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2011-05-17. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  12. "Club 100. Session 31st". Sport-Express. 2003-10-21. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Lokomotiv forward Komlichenko entered SE's "Club 100"
  14. "Club 100. Session 8th". Sport-Express. 2003-04-29. Retrieved 2019-10-28.
  15. "Public idol from Kirovograd to Manchester". Sport-Express No. 81 (4361). 2007-04-13. Retrieved 2019-10-28.

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