Kiselyov started his handball career at
Dynamo Astrakhan in 1984. Here he won the 1990
Soviet Men's Handball Championship in 1990, and finished 2nd in the 1988-89 and 1990-91 seasons. In 1992 he joined the Spanish team
BM Granollers. Here he won the 1994
Copa ASOBAL. Afterwards he joined
Bidasoa Irun. Here he won the
1994-95 EHF Champions League, the 1995-96
Spanish Supercup and
Spanish Cup. Then he moved to
CB Cantabria. In 1997 he joined
Portland San Antonio, where he played until 2004, where he retired. With San Antonio he won the 1999 Spanish Cup, the 1999-2000
EHF Cup Winners' Cup and the
2000-01 EHF Champions League. In the 2007-08 season he was the head coach for the Spanish second tier side
BM Lagunak. == Private ==