Returned to His 'Ex': Orenburg Midfielder Vladislav Kamilov Moves to Ufa

30-year-old Orenburg central midfielder Vladislav Kamilov has become a player for Ufa. According to insiders, he also had options with Shinnik, Yenisey, and Irtysh from Kazakhstan, but he is returning specifically to the club from the neighboring region.

He already played for Ufa from 2020 to 2022, and it was after the defeat to Orenburg in the promotion/relegation playoffs (Andrei Malykh, loved and remembered) and Ufa«s relegation to the FNL that he left for Akhmat. Then in the summer of 2025, he moved from the Grozny club to the Gazoviks (Orenburg), but lost the competition for his position.

While at Orenburg, Kamilov, currently valued at 700,000 euros (approximately $750,000 at current rates), played 22 matches, in which he scored two goals and received seven yellow cards. One of his goals was a last-minute winner in a cup match against Akhmat.

His second goal came in a match that was soundly lost to Zenit with a score of 2:5.
It should be noted that at Ufa, which, like KAMAZ, has essentially become a «proving ground» for players who did not make the cut at Orenburg, there are two more Gazoviks players. Both are on loan: 20-year-old Osman Minatullayev, who has been performing quite successfully (the 20-year-old midfielder has 3 goals and 3 assists in 21 matches), and 21-year-old Alexei Baranovsky (here it«s worse: only 1 goal and 1 assist in 15 matches).
As reported by 56.RU, today Orenburg also announced the loan departure of striker Ivan Ignatyev to Tula«s Arsenal, who in 9 matches for the Gazoviks is remembered only for a missed penalty.
Regarding other Orenburg transfers, there is currently a lull in new moves (aside from the possible buyout of Ruslan Kul from Shinnik, and the trial of Renat Golybin from KAMAZ): as reported by 56.RU, the team has been bolstered by Alexis Cantero, John Palacios and Damian Puebla (plus on trial are Yevgeny Zamerets from KAMAZ, as well as Tigran Avanesyan from the same Tula Arsenal, while Roman Eremenko did not make it to Turkey).
Those who have left include Georgy Zotov, Henri Chichinadze, Atsamaz Revazov, Timofey Martynov, Vladislav Davydov, Vyacheslav Korobov, Daniil Antsiperov (the last three from the reserve team) plus those preparing for the season with the second team, whom Ildar Akhmetzyanov is not counting on — Nikolay Sysuyev, Nikolay Koserik and Stepan Oganesyan.





