Russia midfielder Alan Dzagoev will miss out on Euro 2016 after breaking a bone in his foot playing for CSKA Moscow, the Russian Football Union (RFU) said on its website last week.
"This is a big loss for us. It's sad because he was in great form," RFU president Vitaly Mutko told the TASS news agency.
"Dzagoev will be replaced by Torbinski. He's a great guy and a great player."
Torbinski, who has scored twice in 28 games for Russia, made his debut in 2007 and helped the national team reach the Euro 2008 semi-finals where they lost to eventual winners Spain.
Russia have been drawn in Group B at Euro 2016, where they will face England, Slovakia and Wales.
Image: Alan Dzagoev of Russia
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