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Grigory Fedotov Club (russian: Клуб Григо́рия Федо́това) is a non-official list of Soviet and Russian
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players that have scored 100 or more goals during their professional career. This club is named after first Soviet player to score 100 goals -
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. The list was created by journalist and statistician Konstantin Yesenin and ''
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'' (russian: Футбол) weekly magazine, though many other versions of this list exist.


Which goals are counted

Yesenin counted goals scored in the following matches: # Championship - goals scored in top leagues of Soviet and Russian football competitions. # Cup - goals in Russian and Soviet Cup and Supercup scored in the stages where top league teams participate. # European cups - goals scored in European Champion Clubs Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Cup Winners Cup and Intertoto Cup for both home and foreign clubs. Today, the UEFA Europa League, successor to the UEFA Cup, is also included in the count. # National team - goals scored for national and olympic teams in the official matches. # Spartakiads - goals in
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of Soviet people (1956 and 1979). # Foreign clubs - only goals scored in the top leagues of the following countries are counted: #* Group A: Italy, Spain, Germany, England, France, Brazil, Argentina #* Group B: Netherlands, Portugal, Turkey, Greece, Scotland, Belgium, Czech Republic,
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, Mexico. Alternative versions of the list, also called "Grigory Fedotov club" by their authors, may use different rules.


Grigory Fedotov Club as of August 28, 2011

''Players still playing are shown in bold.''


References

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Grigory Fedotov club as of September 23
2003 according to Sovetsky Sport *
Site on Soviet and Russian football
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- Grigory Fedotov club as of 1992 and post-soviet information


See also

* Lev Yashin Club * Yevhen Rudakov club *
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