Russia National Football Team

The Russia national football team is the national football team of Russia and is controlled by the Football Union of Russia. Since the breakup of the USSR, Russian football has struggled to show the level the USSR team showed in the Communist era; a significant number of the USSR's players came from the other republics. The team qualified for two World Cups (1994, 2002) and two European Championships (1996, 2004), but failed to get out of the first round each time.

World Cup record

European Championship record

Famous players

This lists players who have played most or all of their international careers in the Russian era. For notable players from the USSR era, see USSR national football team.

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