Konstantin Tyukavin scored 16 goals in 2024 and moved into the top 5 of the best Dynamo scorers in Russian history, and Daniil Fomin now closes the top ten. Today we decided to figure out who Konstantin and Daniel can beat in the new year.
10th place. Daniil Fomin – 30 goals (2020-present), 0.19 goals per game
The main penalty taker in this ranking has 16 realized eleven–meter shots on his account. The 2024th turned out to be not the most productive on goals for Fomin, but four goals scored nevertheless raised him to 10th place. The superball in Voronezh allowed Daniil to bypass Fedor Smolov, Dmitry Bulykin and Maxim Romashchenko at once. In 2025, he may well overcome a couple more steps in the scorer's table.
9th place. Kirill Panchenko – 37 goals (2016-2020), 0.36 goals per game
The favorite of Dynamo fans came to our club in 2016 and played a huge role in the winning season of the FNL. With 24 goals, Kirill became the top scorer of the championship and until recently was the owner of the last Dynamo hat-trick, until El-Mehdi Mauhub scored three times in the October game with the Wings. After playing 4 seasons for the blue and white, Panchenko went to Tambov, spent almost three years at Arsenal Tula, and since July 2023 has been a player of Khimki.
8th place. Andrey Kobelev – 37 goals (1992-1998, 2002), 0.22 goals per game
A graduate of the Dynamo sports school began to show promise early and with a reserve is the author of the youngest goal in the history of the club. In June 1985, Kobelev scored against the Kharkiv Metalist at the age of 16 years and 8 months. After that, there were 20 more goals before the collapse of the USSR and 37 already in Russian history for 311 matches – according to this indicator, he is also in the top 10 of club history. It is noteworthy that Andrei Nikolaevich managed to play with three players from this rating, and he coached two more at Dynamo.
7th place. Igor Semshov – 41 goals (2006-2008, 2010-2013),0,21 goals per game
One of these players was Semshov, who came to Dynamo during perestroika after the "Portuguese period" and soon became an indispensable player of the central axis. Their "magic triangle" with Dmitry Khokhlov and Danny played a huge role in winning the bronze medals of the 2008 season, as a result of which the fans recognized Igor as the best. After a year at Zenit, he returned to Dynamo and spent three more bright seasons, eventually scoring more than four dozen goals. A year after leaving the blue and white camp, Semshov finished his career as a player and became a coach. His last club was Peschanokopskaya Chaika, which he left in December 2023.
6th place. Dmitry Cheryshev – 41 goals (1993-1996), 0.32 goals per game
Valery Gazzaev invited a talented forward with incredible speed to Dynamo and did not lose. In the very first season, Cheryshev scored 7 times, and a year later scored in the UEFA Cup for Real Madrid itself. Dmitry's winning goal against Spartak in the semi-finals of the triumphal Cup of Russia in the spring of 1995 is also memorable. He left Dynamo for Spain, where he successfully performed for 7 seasons, after which he became a coach and coached children's teams of the same Real Madrid for several years. Last week Cheryshev headed "Ravshan", the bronze medalist of the championship of Tajikistan.
5th place. Konstantin Tyukavin – 48 goals (2021-present), 0.32 goals per game
The progress of the best player of last season's RPL is also noticeable in numbers: for the calendar year 2022 he scored 8 times, for the 2023rd he scored 14 goals, and this year - as many as 16. If he continues at the same pace, then next year he will come in second place and noticeably closer to the leader. Separately, we note Tyukavin's May goal with his heel against Sochi, which collected all possible awards: "VTB Goal of the season", "Best Goal of the Season" at the RPL awards and "Best Goal of the RPL Player of 2024" according to Match Premier.
4th place. Alexander Kokorin – 50 goals (2008-2015), 0.25 goals per game
There are only two goals left for Kostya to reach the football player, whose game he was guided by as a child. Alexander made his debut at Dynamo at the age of 17, having distinguished himself in his debut game with Saturn. Then there were 7 seasons in a blue and white T-shirt and fifty goals, including one against Celtic – the only one for Dynamo in the Champions League. The 33-year-old striker still continues to score in the Cypriot championship for Aris and has already reached 18th place in the "Club of 100 Russian scorers" with 133 goals.
3rd place. Igor Simutenkov – 51 goals (1992-1994), 0.49 goals per game
Another early-revealed striker who started playing at the age of 17. Already in his 6th match, he scored a hat-trick as a basis. It happened back in the last USSR championship. In the Russian championship, he scored even more often – on average in every second game. The last Dynamo player to become the top scorer of the Russian championship was 21 goals in 1994. After that he went to Italy, performed in Spain and the USA, and finished his career at Dynamo Voronezh. Since 2010 he has been working as a coach at Zenit.
2nd place. Kevin Kuranyi – 56 goals (2010-2015), 0.37 goals per game
Perhaps the most statuesque legionnaire of the blue and white, who arrived in 2010, having fifty matches for the German national team and more than 100 goals in the Bundesliga. And Kevin met the expectations of the fans in full, becoming the most productive legionnaire in the history of the club, and his goal with a blow through himself into the gates of Lokomotiv is still before the eyes of many. After the end of his career, Kuranyi took up the agency business and regularly visits Moscow with pleasure.
1st place. Oleg Terekhin – 79 goals (1995-1999), 0.44 goals per game
The graduate of Saratov football brilliantly replaced the departed Simutenkov and scored almost eight dozen goals in 5 years, never dropping below the mark of 11 goals scored for the championship. The best scorer of Dynamo in European competitions and the fourth scorer of the club in its entire history. Having won the 26th place in the "100 Russian Bombers Club", he finished his career and became a coach. His last club in 2023 was Kuban Holding.