Dmitry Kombarov. Biography of one of the brothers

Dmitry Vladimirovich Kombarov is a football player of the Moscow "Spartak" and the Russian national team. The positions in which the athlete plays are defense and midfield.

Biography of Dmitry Kombarov

A football player was born in Moscow. His date of birth is January 22, 1987. Dmitry has a brother, Kirill, who is also a player. WITH early childhood they showed interest in sports. When the boys were three years old, their father took them to gymnastics. After 12 months, Dmitry Kombarov began to play football.

Father was a fierce supporter of Spartak, so the questions football academy act was not. In addition, he was familiar with the leadership and the coach. In the period from nine to eleven years old, in parallel with football, Dmitry was fond of kickboxing. At the age of fourteen, the Kombarovs had to leave the capital's team. The reason for leaving is disputes with the coach, who believed that they had no football future. The brothers continued to study under the leadership of Dynamo. The first games were held in 2004 for the backup team.

Carier start

The first appearance of Kombarov on the field in the starting lineup happened in 2005 in cup game. In 2010, the brothers were offered a contract with Spartak Moscow. The transfer was soon made. The total cost of the transition was ten million dollars. The brothers indicated the possibility of career growth as a circumstance for the transfer. Plus, that season Spartak took part in the Champions League.

The president of Dynamo subsequently stated that Dmitry Kombarov and his brother would most likely have remained in the team with a salary increase. However, management did not accept the proposed conditions.

"Spartacus"

Photos of Dmitry Kombarov and his brother, who moved to the camp of the "red-white", instantly spread among the fans. The transfer was received ambiguously among Dynamo and Spartak fans. Dmitry played his debut game in the new team against Tom. The club from Moscow confidently won. The mentor of Spartak at that moment was who highly appreciated the performance of Kombarov.

Soon Dmitry Kombarov took part in the Champions League. The game was played against French Marseille. During the match, only one goal was scored from Dmitry's pass. The starting ball in the "red-white" Kombarov played in the game against the St. Petersburg "Zenith". The ball was converted from a penalty kick and turned out to be the winner during that meeting. The football player opened the score in the LE in a match with Basel from Switzerland.

The whole season, Dmitry appeared in the place of the central midfielder, but before that he constantly played on the left flank. This decision of the coach surprised many fans of the team. Nevertheless, Karpin positively assessed the player's game and used his opportunities afterwards.

First of all, Dmitry Kombarov is valuable for his versatility. He can play well both in the center and on the flank. The position on the left is especially successful for him. From it, he can easily make an accurate pass deep into the opponent's defense.

Career in the Russian team

Dmitry received his first call to the second team in 2011. At the beginning of 2012, proposals were received from the main Russian team. Kombarov was able to make his debut soon in a friendly match against Denmark.

Together with the national team, Kambarov took part in Euro 2012, but he failed to enter the game in any match. He scored his first goal for the national team from the penalty spot in the game against Armenia. The match took place in early March 2014. At the World Cup in Brazil, Kombarov entered the field in three matches.

Personal life

In the fall of 2011, Kombarov got married. In 2012, the couple had a daughter, who was named Ulyana.

The twin brothers have a great relationship. Before doing something, they consult with each other and constantly communicate. During their studies, the brothers managed to take exams for each other. However, in childhood, there were still frequent skirmishes between the guys.

Dmitry Vladimirovich Kombarov. Born on January 22, 1987 in Moscow. Russian footballer.

He is one of the twin brothers. The second - Cyril - is also a football player.

They have been playing football since the age of 4.

At the age of 6, in 1993, the brothers entered the football school of the Moscow Spartak. At that time, Spartak was the undisputed leader of Russian club football and undoubtedly had the best children's and youth football schools in the country. Therefore, it was here that the Kombarov brothers laid an invaluable basic foundation for their further development as professional football players.

In childhood, the brothers often fought among themselves: “We fought mercilessly with each other until the age of 15 - for any reason. One pushed the other, the second decided to answer - and it started. Or we go out into the yard to play football. One stands at the gate and says to the other : "Hit in the lower right corner," - and he spitefully hits in the upper left - and the mahacha went, "Dmitry said.

In 2001, the brothers moved to the youth school of the main rival of the red and white - Moscow "Dynamo".

“The coach at the Spartak school openly squeezed Dima and me. Because of this, we had to leave. And now we don’t regret that decision at all,” Cyril said.

Because of this departure, Spartak became the most principled rival for both brothers.

Since 2004, the brothers began to play for the double of the "white-blue".

On July 13, 2005, Dmitry Kombarov made his debut in the first team of the club in the Russian Cup match with Dynamo Bryansk.

In August 2010, negotiations began on the transfer of both Kombarov brothers to the Moscow "Spartacus". Dmitry's brother, Kirill, declined to comment on the transfer rumors. On August 15, 2010, the Kombarovs became the players of Spartak. The amount for the transfer of both players was $10 million. The reason for the transition was the desire to develop, the participation of Spartak in the Champions League and the fact that the brothers started playing football at the red-white school. The president of Dynamo, Yuri Isaev, said that the Kombarovs were ready to remain in the White-Blues only in the event of a significant increase in wages, which the club did not agree to.

On August 21, Kombarov made his debut for Spartak in a match with Tom, which ended in a 4-2 victory for the Red-Whites. Head coach Spartak, Valery Karpin, praised Kombarov's debut as "great".

On September 15 of the same year, Kombarov made his debut in the Champions League against Marseille, in this game, after his cross, the only goal in the match was scored.

On October 27, 2010, in a match with Zenit, he scored his first goal for Spartak from a penalty kick, this goal became victorious, the match ended with a score of 1: 0.

On February 17, 2011, in the first match of the 1/16 Europa League, he hit the gates of the Swiss Basel, thereby scoring his first goal in European competition.

In the 2011/2012 season, Kombarov was transferred to the position of a central midfielder. This happened in the 29th round in the match against Lokomotiv, where Kombarov, unexpectedly for everyone, came out not in the usual position of the left midfielder, but in the center of the field. After the match, Valery Karpin gave a positive assessment of the game of Dmitry Kombarov, noting that he plans to use him in the center of the field in the future. At the end of the season, he spent the most minutes on the field among Spartak players.

In 2011, he received a call to the created second Russian team.

In February 2012, he was called up to the main Russian national team for a friendly match with Denmark and made his debut in this match for the national team, entering the field in the second half instead of Konstantin Zyryanov.

Kombarov became the only player from Spartak included in the application of the Russian national team for Euro 2012. At the tournament, he was a substitute and never entered the field.

Under the leadership of Capello, Kombarov became a player in the main team, playing as a left back. Appeared on the field in all 10 matches of the 2014 World Cup qualifying round.

According to the results of the qualifying matches for the 2014 World Cup, he was included in the symbolic team of the tournament according to goal.com along with.

March 5, 2014 at friendly match against the Armenian national team, Dmitry scored his first goal for national team, converting a penalty at the end of the first half.

In April 2014, Dmitry was included in the national team's application for a trip to Brazil for the world championship. At the tournament, he played in matches against the national teams of the Republic of Korea, Belgium and Algeria.

September 8, 2014 in the first match qualifying tournament Euro 2016 against the national team of Liechtenstein Kombarov converted a penalty.

Dmitry Kombarov - best moments

The growth of Dmitry Kombarov: 182 centimeters.

Personal life of Dmitry Kombarov:

Dmitry Kombarov with his wife Tatyana

Team achievements of Dmitry Kombarov:

Dynamo (Moscow):

Bronze medalist of the Russian Championship: 2008

Spartak Moscow):

Silver medalist Russian Championship: 2011/12

Personal achievements of Dmitry Kombarov:

In Lists 33 the best football players championship of Russia: No. 1 (2012/2013), No. 2 (2013/2014) and (2014/2015), No. 3 (2011/2012)
Best left midfielder according to Sport-Express newspaper: 2011/12
The best player of the month of the Russian Football Championship: April 2013
Award "Golden Boar" from the fans of FC "Spartak": 2012/13
Member of the symbolic team of the 2014 World Cup qualification tournament in the UEFA zone according to goal.com


Dmitry Kombarov is a football player with great potential, incredible performance and the will to win. He is able to decorate any match with his game. The athlete plays not only for Spartak - he is also a member of the main team of the Russian football team. The main advantage of Dmitry Kombarov is his versatility: he can play equally well in the center and on the phalanges.

Childhood and family of Dmitry Kombarov

Dmitry's hometown is Moscow. He and his twin brother Cyril have been involved in sports since early childhood. At the age of three and a half, their father took them to gymnastics, then the children went in for wushu. They started training at the Spartak children's football school from the age of five. The father, who was an avid fan of Spartak and personally knew the coach Nikolai Parshin, himself was fond of football from the age of twelve. When his sons were born, he decided that he would raise footballers out of them.


The Kombarov brothers played football, and at the age of nine they also began attending kidboxing classes. When the boys turned fourteen, they left the Spartak school, as the coach considered the Kombarovs unpromising. So Dmitry and Kirill ended up in the school of the capital's Dynamo, where Yuri Mentyukov was their mentor.


Due to the scandalous departure from the Spartak school, matches with this team have always been of fundamental importance for Dmitry. Since 2004, he and his brother have played for the double of Dynamo.

The beginning of the career of football player Dmitry Kombarov

In 2005, Kombarov first appeared in the main team, entering the field against Dynamo from Bryansk. Both brothers played for Dynamo until 2010, when negotiations began on their transfer back to Spartak.


As you know, the transition was made when Spartak paid ten million dollars. One of the reasons was that Spartak is a team playing in the Champions League, and this was a step forward for the players, an opportunity to develop. Another reason was that the Kombarovs initially studied at the Spartak school before moving to Dynamo.

Yuri Isaev, as president of Dynamo, said that both brothers would most likely remain at the club, subject to an increase in their wages. The club did not agree to these conditions. When deciding on the transition, the Kombarovs consulted with their agent and with their father.

Dmitry Kombarov in Spartak

Dmitry, like his brother, began playing for Spartak in August 2010. He entered the field in a match against the Tom team. With a score of four or two, the Spartacists won. Dmitry's head coach in this team was Valery Karpin. He called the debut of a football player on the field for Spartak excellent.


Less than a month later, Dmitry took part in the game against Marseille in the Champions League. Thanks to the accurate cross of the player, the only goal in that match was scored.

Kombarov scored his first goal in this team from the penalty spot during the game against Zenit. The goal was the winner. Spartak won with a score of one-zero. The match took place in October 2010.

Dmitry Kombarov about the victory over Dynamo

Dmitry's debut goal in European competition took place in February 2012, when Spartak fought with the Swiss Basel. The footballer played the 2011-2012 sports season as a central midfielder. Dmitry was transferred to a different position quite unexpectedly for the fans. In the match against Lokomotiv, he did not take the usual position of the left midfielder, but ended up in the center of the field. After the match, his game was positively assessed by Valery Karpin. The coach noted that he plans to continue to use the player in the center of the field. Dmitry is appreciated by coaches for being able to play both on the flanks and in the center of midfield. He has experience playing as a winger. The football player is able to bring the greatest benefit on the left flank of midfield. He has an accurate cross into the penalty area and a directed cross. Kombarov is capable of performing a large amount of work.

Dmitry Kombarov in the Russian team

For the first time Dmitry was called up to the second national team of the country in 2011. His debut in the main team took place in 2012, when Kombarov came out in a friendly match against Denmark. He got into the extended squad before Euro 2012. The player was selected by Dick Advocaat in early May 2012. At the tournament, he did not appear on the field even once. Nevertheless, the only Spartak footballer, who was Dmitry Kombarov, was included in the national team's application for Euro 2012.


Under Fabio Capello, Dmitry began to appear in the national team matches in the first team. His position is full back. During the qualifying round for the 2014 World Cup, the athlete was on the field in all ten matches.

Personal life of Dmitry Kombarov

Dmitry has already been included in the list of thirty-three best football players of the national championship three times. The football player married in the fall of 2011. His wife's name is Tatyana. In 2012, a daughter, Ulyana, was born in the family. Young people met about six years before the wedding. Tatyana worked in a clothing store. There Dmitry met her.


Dmitry has an excellent relationship with his twin brother. They consult with each other in almost everything, call each other daily, although this was not always the case. In childhood, quarrels and fights often arose between them, the brothers often argued over something. Already in high school, Dmitry and Kirill began to communicate as best friends. Passing exams, they managed to do it one after another. It was difficult for teachers to distinguish between them.

Dmitry Kombarov training

The only one Russian football player which Pep would appreciate.

Kombarov's most important and rarest quality for the RFPL is passes from the flank, returning the game to the center. On the basic settings, any opponent blocks the center - therefore, such a pass is always risky, therefore, they almost never do such passes in the Premier League.

A great goal by Luis Adriano shows the importance of such passes. It is Kombarov's transfer that is the key action in this episode. Paz created a 4-in-5 situation for Spartak on the counterattack. This is a very favorable ratio for the attacking side.

Spartak played the moment beautifully, but the true effectiveness of the episode is in Kombarov's pass. Usually such passes (breaking pressure and creating profitable situations for partners) are made by Sergi Busquets from the support zone. Kombarov passed from the flank, but played in a similar style.

I would not sing Dmitry so much if: 1) the decision was not so non-obvious; 2) he didn't do that regularly.

Solution Russian player - typical for RFPL matches low risk solution. Hurts the team.

The decision of a good Russian player - also a safe solution, which requires a little more technology. Doesn't hurt, but doesn't really help the team either.

The tough legionnaire's decision - as a rule, difficult in execution and not the most obvious. Gives the team a slight advantage.

Busquets/Kombarov solution - a top solution that significantly improves the position of the team.

All from the matches of this season. If possible, watch the video - unfortunately, they cannot be shared here due to rights. They are even more impressive.

FIG knows where Kombarov's skill comes from, which in Russian football kill in the bud, but it's very cool. Although, of course, does not negate its shortcomings. It is Kombarov who most often messes up (banally underperforms) when Spartak concedes from set pieces, and he still does not impress in defense.

Let's return to the absurd theory from the title. Guardiola once said: "There are very few players in the world who can break the opponent's first line of pressure with a forward pass into the central zone." This is the quality he values ​​the most. Usually, such players play in the support zone and are very expensive - there are few of them among the flank defenders. Pep is keen to work with those, even if it means that a player who is individually weak in defense will come out on the flank of the defense. These shortcomings are compensated by the desire to plow and the Pep system. Therefore, City are damn good even with Fabian Delph on the left in defense.

I am aware of the absurdity of fantasy and the number of assumptions, but purely in the theory of Kombarov - with his smart passes - I would not have been lost in Guardiola's system. There are no more such players in Russia.

Full podcast:

00:00 Announcement of topics

01:00 More than just a victory for Spartak.

07:00 More "Zenith" in the summer spent only in Manchester, Milan and Paris. Why doesn't it work?

26:00 Dmitry Kombarov is the unsung hero of the Russian supermatch.

27:55 Milan and Zenit are sister teams. Feldwebel Gattuso takes command of Milan.

40:00 "Valencia" spent 3 times less than "Zenith" - why it works.

50:20 Italy is not going to the World Cup. That's no reason not to watch Serie A.

Aarhus GF FC Midtjylland FC Kopenhagen Odense BK Vendsyssel FF Hobro IK FC Nordsjælland Randers FC SønderjyskE AC Horsens Esbjerg fB Vejle Boldklub Aalborg BK Brøndby IF KRC Genk Zulte Waregem KAS Eupen Cercle Brugge Sint-Truiden KAA Gent KV Kortrijk Sport. Lokeren Waasl. Beveren Excel Mouscron KV Oostende Sp. Charleroi Standard Liège Club Brugge Royal Antwerp FC RSC Anderlecht Cruzeiro Santos Internacional Atl. Paranaense Atlético Mineiro Fluminense Botafogo Ceará SC Sport Paraná Chapecoense América Vitória Grêmio Bahia Fortuna Sittard Vitesse Ajax FC Groningen Willem II PEC Zwolle sc Heerenveen ADO Den Haag PSV Feyenoord FC Emmen Excelsior De Graafschap VVV-Venlo Heracles Almelo AZ NAC Breda FC Utrecht Chelsea Manchester Utd Crystal Palace Newcastle Utd Cardiff City Everton Arsenal Liverpool Manchester City Southampton Burnley Leicester City Wolves West Ham Utd Fulham Tottenham Brighton Bournemouth Huddersfield Watford Sheffield Utd Leeds Utd Middlesbrough Bristol City Swansea City Wigan Athletic Reading Preston Hull City Blackburn Rovers Brentford Norwich City Birmingham City Sheffield Wed. Millwall QPR West Bromwich Notting. Forest Rotherham Utd Stoke City Ipswich Town Derby County Bolton Aston Villa PSG LOSC Lille OGC Nice Stade Rennais OL Toulouse FC Angers SCO Amiens SC Dijon FCO SM Caen RC Strasbourg FC Nantes Montpellier HSC AS Monaco Giron. Bordeaux AS Saint-Étienne Stade de Reims Nîmes Olympique OM EA Guingamp Stade Brestois Le Havre AC Clermont Foot Valenciennes FC Paris FC FC Metz AJ Auxerre Cham. Niortais Grenoble Foot GFC Ajaccio US Orléans AS Béziers Red Star FC AS Nancy AC Ajaccio FC Sochaux LB Châteauroux ES Troyes AC FC Lorient RC Lens M "gladbach Bor. Dortmund FC Schalke 04 Hertha BSC Werder Bremen FC Bayern SC Freiburg TSG Hoffenheim Eint. Frankfurt VfB Stuttgart Bayer 04 F. Düsseldorf RB Leipzig Hannover 96 FC Augsburg VfL Wolfsburg 1. FC Nürnberg 1. FSV Mainz 05 Hamburger SV Paderborn Union Berlin Dynamo Dresden Regensburg Erzgebirge Aue Sandhausen FC St. Pauli Magdeburg Fürth Bochum FC Ingolstadt 1. FC Köln 1.FC Heidenheim SV Darmstadt Duisburg Kiel Arminia Bielefeld Milan Napoli Inter Fiorentina Juventus Roma Lazio Atalanta Empoli Chievo Verona Sassuolo Frosinone Bologna Udinese Torino SPAL Genoa Cagliari Sampdoria Parma Cosenza Brescia Benevento Ascoli Livorno Foggia Salerno Venezia La Spezia Crotone Pescara Perugia Cittadella Car pi Cremona Padova Palermo Lecce Hellas Verona Seattle Sounders Sporting KC Toronto FC FC Dallas Colorado Rapids LA Galaxy Chicago Fire New England D. C. United Columbus Crew Whitecaps FC Real Salt Lake SJ Earthquakes Philadelphia U. LAFC Atlanta United Orlando City New York City FC Portland Timbers Impact Montréal Minnesota United Houston Dynamo NY Red Bulls Molde FK Rosenborg BK Vålerenga Fotball Kristiansund IK Start FK Haugesund Stabæk Fotball Ranheim Fotball Sarpsborg 08 FF Sandefjord Odds BK Strømsgodset IF FK Bodø/Glimt Tromsø IL Lillestrøm SK SK Brann Rangers Celtic Aberdeen Kilmarnock Hibernian Hamilton St. Mirren St. Johnstone Livingston Dundee FC Motherwell Hearts FC Barcelona Real Madrid Atlético Madrid Valencia CF Athletic Bilbao D. Alavés Levante UD Real Betis Celta Vigo RCD Espanyol SD Eibar Real Valladolid Real Sociedad Villarreal CF CD Leganés Girona FC SD Huesca Getafe CF Sevilla FC Rayo Vallecano Albacete BP Sporting Gijón CA Osasuna CD Numancia RCD Mallorca CF Rayo Elche CF Málaga CF UD Las Palmas Extremadura UD Nàstic Cádiz CF CD Tenerife Granada CF CD Lugo Real Zaragoza RC Deportivo CF Reus Córdoba CF Real Oviedo AD Alcorcón UD Almería Malmö FF Hammarby IF Djurgårdens IF Brommapojkarna IFK Goteborg IK Sirius Dalkurd FF Östersunds FK GIF Sundsvall Kalmar FF BK Häcken Örebro SK Trelleborgs FF IF Elfsborg IFK Norrköping AIK Luton Town Charlton Athl. Accrington Bristol Rovers Wycombe Gillingham Burton Albion Coventry City Peterborough Utd Doncaster Rovers Southend Utd Portsmouth Blackpool Walsall Sunderland Bradford City Plymouth Argyle Rochdale Shrewsbury Town Fleetwood Town AFC Wimbledon Oxford Utd Scunthorpe Utd Barnsley Crawley Town Oldham Athletic Northampton Town Morecambe Cambridge Utd Tranmere Rovers Col chester Utd Mansfield Town Cheltenham Town Newport County Swindon Town Yeovil Town Notts County MK Dons Lincoln City Port Vale Forest Green Carlisle Utd Macclesfield Bury Stevenage Exeter City Crewe Alexandra Grimsby Town Bray Wanderers Sligo Rovers St. Pats Cork City Limerick Dundalk Waterford FC Derry City Shamrock Rovers Bohemian FC Wisła Kraków Korona Kielce Lech Poznań Jagiellonia Górnik Zabrze Miedź Legnica Slask Wrocław Z. Sosnowiec Piast Gliwice Arka Gdynia Zagłębie Lubin Cracovia Pogoń Szczecin Wisła Płock Lechia Gdańsk Legia Warszawa Galatasaray Fenerbahçe Göztepe Beşiktaş Trabzonspor Çaykur Rizespor BB Erzurumspor Bursaspor MKE Ankaragücü Sivasspor Konyaspor Kayserispor Medipol Başakşehir Kasimpaşa Akhisarspor Yeni Malatyaspor Alanyaspor Antalyaspor Olympiacos CFP PAOK Dinamo Zagreb CSKA Moscow Panathinaikos Kaizer Chiefs AEK Athens Lokomotiv Moscow Slavia Praha Shakhtar Donetsk Dynamo Kyiv Viktoria Plzeň Orlando Pirates Spartak Moscow HJK Helsinki Sparta Praha adidas All- Star MLS All Stars England India Czech Republic Germany Cameroon Australia Romania Netherlands Poland Mexico Hungary Chile South Africa Venezuela Peru Norway Italy United States Uruguay Portugal Northern Ireland Iceland Austria Paraguay Brazil Turkey Switzerland Sweden Ireland Spain Russia Greece France Denmark Belgium Colombia Côte d "Ivoire Wales New Zealand Canada Bolivia Argentina Ecuador Egypt Slovenia Scotland Finland Bulgaria LASK Linz Austria Wien SK Rapid Wien RB Salzburg SKN St. Pölten Wolfsberger AC Admira Wacker Scr Altach Innsbruck TSV Hartberg SV Mattersburg Sk Sturm Graz Ulsan Hyundai Daega Fc Poohang Stelelers Gangwon FC Incheon United Gyeonon GNAM FC Sangju Sangmu Jeju United Jeonnam Dragons FC Seoul Jeonbuk Hyundai Sumsung guests BSC Young Boys Fc Basel Neuchâteel Xamax Grasshopper FC Lugano FC Thun FC St. Gallen FC Luzern FC Zürich FC Sion FC Porto SL Benfica Boavista FC SC Braga Marítimo V. Setúbal GD Chaves Funchal Portimonense SC Moreirense FC Sporting CP CD Tondela CD Feirense Os Belenenses V. Guimarães Santa Clara Rio Ave FC Desportivo Aves Uni. de Chile CD Huachipato Unión La Calera CD O "Higgins Uni. Concepción CD Antofagasta Deportes Temuco San Luis Curicó Unido Everton de Viña Depor. Iquique CD Palestino Unión Española Audax Italiano Colo-Colo Uni. Católica Once Caldas Millonarios Ind. Santa Fe Indep. Medellín América de Cali Deportivo Tolima Patriotas La Equidad Rionegro Águilas Leones Atl. na Necaxa Atlas Veracruz Tijuana Lobos Leon Querétaro Pachuca H.C. Sapporo Cerezo Osaka Yokohama F. M. FC Tokyo Kawasaki Front. Urawa Red Diam. Gamba Osaka Nagoya Grampus Sanf. Hiroshima Kashiwa Reysol Shonan Bellmare Sagan Tosu Vegalta Sendai V-Varen Nagasaki Shimizu S-Pulse Júbilo Iwata Kashima Antlers Vissel Kobe Al Shabab Ettifaq FC Al Nassr Al Wehda Al Taawoun Al Fateh Al Faisaly Al Raed Al Qadisiyah Al Hazem Ohod Club Al Fayha Al Batin Al Ahli Al Ittihad Al Hilal Perth Glory WS Wanderers Melbourne City Well. Phoenix Newcastle Jets Melb. Victory Central Coast Brisbane Roar Adelaide United Sydney FC Tigre Boca Juniors River Plate Talleres Lanús Independiente Vélez Sarsfield Racing Club Rosario Central Colón Banfield Newell's Patronato Argentinos Jrs. Godoy Cruz Belgrano Huracán Defensa Atlético Tucumán Aldosivi SM Tucumán San Martín Unión Gimnasia Estudiantes San Lorenzo Free agents CP Guangzhou Shanghai Shenhua Beijing Guoan Shandong Luneng Hebei CFFC Jiangsu Suning Chongqing SWM Guizhou Hengfeng Tianjin Quanjian Beijing Renhe Henan Jianye Tianjin TEDA Changchun Yatai Shanghai SIPG Guangzhou R&F Dalian Yifang Youth Squad Hansa Rostock Kaiserslautern VfL Osnabrück VfR Aalen Preußen Münster Unterhaching KFC Uerdingen S. Großaspach Sportfreunde Lotte SV Meppen FSV Zwickau Carl Zeiss Jena Braunschweig Hallescher FC Würzburg. Kickers Fortuna Köln Karlsruher SC SV Wehen Energie Cottbus 1860 München