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FC Dnepr Mogilev

FC Dnepr Mogilev (Belarusian: ФК Дняпро Магілёў, FK Dniapro Mahilyow; Russian: ФК Днепр Могилёв) is a Belarusian football team, playing in the city of Mogilev. Their home stadium is Spartak Stadium.

Dnepr Mogilev
Full nameFootball Club Dnepr
Founded4 January 1960
GroundSpartak Stadium, Mogilev
Capacity7,350
ManagerYevgeniy Molchan
LeagueFirst League
20201st, Second League
WebsiteClub website

History

Dnepr Mogilev was founded in 1960 under the name Khimik Mogilev and began playing in the Class B (second tier league) of Soviet championship, which at the time consisted of over 140 teams split into several regional zones. In 1963, the team relegated to the third tier due to league structure reorganization and changed their name to Spartak Mogilev. In 1970, they dropped to the fourth tier, but the next year were brought back to the third, both times due to further league reorganizations. In 1973, the club adopted their current name, Dnepr Mogilev. Dnepr would spend all subsequent Soviet-era seasons in the third-tier league, with one exception. In 1982 Anatoly Baidachny led Dnepr to winning their zone and then the final round between the zone winners and to promotion to the Soviet First League. The club, however, wasn't able to maintain their second-tier spot and relegated again the next year.[1]

In 1992, Dnepr joined the newly created Belarusian Premier League. The team's results in the post-Soviet years varied from being a runners-up in 1992 and champions in 1998 to the unfortunate relegation in 2011. Since then, Dnepr has come back and relegated again in 2014. As of 2015, Dnepr is playing in the Belarusian First League.

In spring 2019, the club merged with Premier League team Luch Minsk, citing the willingness keep the city of Mogilev represented in top flight. The united club was named Dnyapro Mogilev. It inherited Luch's Premier League spot and licence, their sponsorships and most of the squad, while keeping only a few of Dnepr players and relocating to Mogilev. Dnepr continued its participation in youth tournaments independently from Luch.

In 2020, Dnepr Mogilev reformed and joined the Second League, after Dnyapro Mogilev ceased to exist following their relegation from the Premier League.[2]

Name changes

  • 1960: founded as Khimik Mogilev (Belarusian: Хімік)
  • 1963: renamed to Spartak Mogilev
  • 1973: renamed to Dnepr Mogilev
  • 1998: absorbed Transmash Mogilev and renamed to Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev (Дняпро-Трансмаш, Dniapro-Transmash)
  • 2006: renamed to Dnepr Mogilev
  • 2019: merged with Luch Minsk into Dnyapro Mogilev

Honours

Current squad

As of December 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF   BLR Bogdan Kartelev
7 MF   BLR Aleksandr Nemirko
8 MF   BLR Artyom Fedyanin
9 FW   BLR Kirill Gusev
10 FW   BLR Roman Volkov
11 MF   UKR Dmytro Tereshchenko
13 GK   BLR Uladzimir Zhuraw
17 DF   BLR Pavel Markaw
18 MF   BLR Yegor Malatkov
20 MF   BLR Pavel Bordukov
21 MF   BLR Gleb Vershinin
22 MF   BLR Anton Lukashov
23 DF   BLR Aleksey Dunayev
27 GK   BLR Vladimir Pyatigorets
28 MF   RUS Yuri Klochkov
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 DF   BLR Yaroslav Kostusev
30 GK   BLR Andrey Ignatovich
33 FW   BLR Krasimir Kapov
40 GK   BLR Nikita Sednev
43 FW   BLR Mark Mokin
55 MF   BLR Nikita Krasnov
70 MF   BLR Roman Kuleshov
77 MF   BLR Gleb Zheleznikov
80 DF   BLR Mikhail Chernyavskiy
88 DF   BLR Fedor Yurkevich
91 MF   BLR Vladislav Puninskiy
99 MF   BLR Pavel Tseslyukevich
DF   BLR Ilya Boltrushevich
GK   BLR Artem Volodkov

League and Cup history

Soviet Union

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1960 2nd 13 30 5 10 15 36–54 20
1961 2nd 4 30 14 8 8 45–37 36 Round of 256
1962 2nd 6 32 13 10 9 35–32 36 Round of 256 Relegated1
1963 3rd 11 30 8 11 11 21–33 27 Round of 512
1964 3rd 8 30 12 8 10 31–25 32 Round of 2048
1965 3rd 10 30 6 17 7 14–18 29 Round of 256
1966 3rd 9 32 10 10 12 25–33 30
1967 3rd 18 34 6 10 18 18–38 22 Round of 4096
1968 3rd 10 38 11 14 13 25–28 36 Round of 256
1969 3rd 7 32 12 11 9 37–23 35 Round of 16 Relegated2
1970 4th 3 32 19 5 8 34–19 43 Promoted3
1971 3rd 14 38 9 16 13 30–40 43
1972 3rd 17 38 9 13 16 25–47 40
1973 3rd 16 32 7 11 14 21–38 174
1974 3rd 12 40 14 10 16 37–53 38
1975 3rd 11 34 8 13 13 26–42 29
1976 3rd 19 38 8 9 21 34–60 25
1977 3rd 12 40 15 11 14 44–41 41
1978 3rd 16 46 15 10 21 51–56 40
1979 3rd 17 46 12 13 21 41–62 37
1980 3rd 7 32 9 9 14 37–48 27
1981 3rd 2 38 20 5 13 58–39 45
1982 3rd 1 30 18 8 4 60–32 44
1 4 3 0 1 8–4 6 Final round, promoted
1983 2nd 20 42 12 13 17 40–60 36 Round of 64 Relegated
1984 3rd 1 34 22 6 6 71–24 50 Round of 32
1985 3rd 3 30 15 9 6 64–34 39 Round of 64
1986 3rd 5 30 15 5 10 56–31 35 Round of 128
1987 3rd 6 34 17 8 9 41–29 42 Round of 32
1988 3rd 4 34 19 8 7 49–36 46
1989 3rd 9 42 19 7 16 52–47 45
1990 3rd 13 42 17 6 19 58–54 40 Round of 64
1991 3rd 12 42 18 6 18 47–37 42
1992 Round of 64
  • 1 Relegated due second level reduction from 10 zones (150 teams) in 1962 to a single group of 18 teams in 1963
  • 2 Relegated as Class B changed its status from 3rd to 4th level in 1970, and the top two levels were reorganized into three with fewer teams.
  • 3 Promoted due to 3rd level (Class A Second Group, renamed to Second League since next season) expansion from 3 to 6 territorial zones (from 66 to 124 teams) in 1971 and dismissal of 4th level.
  • 4 In 1973, every draw was followed by a penalty shoot-out, with a winner gaining 1 point and loser gaining 0.

Belarus

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 2 15 11 2 2 28–4 24 Runners-up
1992–93 1st 5 32 17 7 8 54–33 41 Quarter-finals
1993–94 1st 4 30 17 6 7 45–22 40 Round of 16
1994–95 1st 5 30 12 9 9 44–35 33 Semi-finals
1995 1st 6 15 7 1 7 26–23 22 Round of 16
1996 1st 9 30 11 6 13 33–36 39
1997 1st 4 30 15 7 8 48–32 52 Semi-finals
1998 1st 1 28 21 4 3 55–12 67 Semi-finals
1999 1st 4 30 17 9 4 53–27 60 Quarter-finals
2000 1st 7 30 14 7 9 55–33 49 Round of 16
2001 1st 9 26 8 7 11 29–37 31 Round of 16
2002 1st 9 26 10 6 10 38–37 36 Round of 16
2003 1st 9 30 8 10 12 38–46 34 Quarter-finals
2004 1st 9 30 11 4 15 29–37 37 Round of 16
2005 1st 6 26 12 7 7 48–36 43 Quarter-finals
2006 1st 12 26 6 5 15 29–47 23 Round of 32
2007 1st 13 26 5 8 13 21–33 23 Round of 16
2008 1st 9 30 9 11 10 45–42 38 Quarter-finals
2009 1st 3 26 12 4 10 31–26 40 Round of 32
2010 1st 8 33 11 7 15 40–53 40 Round of 16
2011 1st 12 33 6 14 13 29–51 32 Round of 32 Relegated
2012 2nd 1 28 20 3 5 75–22 63 Round of 32 Promoted
2013 1st 11 32 9 6 17 28–42 33 Round of 16
2014 1st 12 32 2 14 16 19–42 20 Semi-finals Relegated via play-off
2015 2nd 4 30 17 5 8 48–21 56 Round of 16
2016 2nd 2 26 20 4 2 61–19 63[1] Round of 32 Promoted
2017 1st 12 30 6 8 16 27–48 26 First round
2018 1st 16 30 3 7 20 17–53 16 Semi-finals Relegated
2019 Round of 32
2020 3rd -
  1. ^
    One point deducted due to financial irregularities

Dnepr Mogilev in Europe

Season Competition Round Club 1st Leg 2nd Leg
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 8   Bečej 2–1 (H)
  Pogoń Szczecin 3–3 (A)
  Cannes 2–2 (H)
  Farul Constanţa 0–2 (A)
1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Debrecen 2–4 (H) 0–6 (A)
1999–2000 UEFA Champions League 2R   AIK 0–1 (H) 0–2 (A)
2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Silkeborg 2–1 (H) 2–1 (A)
2R   Chmel Blšany 2–6 (A) 0–2 (H)
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Laçi 1–1 (A) 7–1 (H)
2Q   Stabæk 2–2 (A) 1–1 (H)
3Q   Baník Ostrava 1–0 (H) 2–1 (A)
Play-off   Villareal 0–5 (A) 1–2 (H)

Managers

References

  1. ^ History of Dnepr Mogilev
  2. ^ Dnepr instead of Dnyapro.

External links

  • Official website

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FC Dnepr Mogilev Belarusian FK Dnyapro Magilyoy FK Dniapro Mahilyow Russian FK Dnepr Mogilyov is a Belarusian football team playing in the city of Mogilev Their home stadium is Spartak Stadium Dnepr MogilevFull nameFootball Club DneprFounded4 January 1960GroundSpartak Stadium MogilevCapacity7 350ManagerYevgeniy MolchanLeagueFirst League20201st Second LeagueWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Name changes 2 Honours 3 Current squad 4 League and Cup history 4 1 Soviet Union 4 2 Belarus 5 Dnepr Mogilev in Europe 6 Managers 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditDnepr Mogilev was founded in 1960 under the name Khimik Mogilev and began playing in the Class B second tier league of Soviet championship which at the time consisted of over 140 teams split into several regional zones In 1963 the team relegated to the third tier due to league structure reorganization and changed their name to Spartak Mogilev In 1970 they dropped to the fourth tier but the next year were brought back to the third both times due to further league reorganizations In 1973 the club adopted their current name Dnepr Mogilev Dnepr would spend all subsequent Soviet era seasons in the third tier league with one exception In 1982 Anatoly Baidachny led Dnepr to winning their zone and then the final round between the zone winners and to promotion to the Soviet First League The club however wasn t able to maintain their second tier spot and relegated again the next year 1 In 1992 Dnepr joined the newly created Belarusian Premier League The team s results in the post Soviet years varied from being a runners up in 1992 and champions in 1998 to the unfortunate relegation in 2011 Since then Dnepr has come back and relegated again in 2014 As of 2015 Dnepr is playing in the Belarusian First League In spring 2019 the club merged with Premier League team Luch Minsk citing the willingness keep the city of Mogilev represented in top flight The united club was named Dnyapro Mogilev It inherited Luch s Premier League spot and licence their sponsorships and most of the squad while keeping only a few of Dnepr players and relocating to Mogilev Dnepr continued its participation in youth tournaments independently from Luch In 2020 Dnepr Mogilev reformed and joined the Second League after Dnyapro Mogilev ceased to exist following their relegation from the Premier League 2 Name changes Edit 1960 founded as Khimik Mogilev Belarusian Himik 1963 renamed to Spartak Mogilev 1973 renamed to Dnepr Mogilev 1998 absorbed Transmash Mogilev and renamed to Dnepr Transmash Mogilev Dnyapro Transmash Dniapro Transmash 2006 renamed to Dnepr Mogilev 2019 merged with Luch Minsk into Dnyapro MogilevHonours EditBelarusian Premier League Winners 1 1998 Runners up 1 1992 3rd place 1 2009 Belarusian Cup Runners up 1 1992 Belarusian First League Winners 1 2012Current squad EditAs of December 2022 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player4 MF BLR Bogdan Kartelev7 MF BLR Aleksandr Nemirko8 MF BLR Artyom Fedyanin9 FW BLR Kirill Gusev10 FW BLR Roman Volkov11 MF UKR Dmytro Tereshchenko13 GK BLR Uladzimir Zhuraw17 DF BLR Pavel Markaw18 MF BLR Yegor Malatkov20 MF BLR Pavel Bordukov21 MF BLR Gleb Vershinin22 MF BLR Anton Lukashov23 DF BLR Aleksey Dunayev27 GK BLR Vladimir Pyatigorets28 MF RUS Yuri Klochkov No Pos Nation Player29 DF BLR Yaroslav Kostusev30 GK BLR Andrey Ignatovich33 FW BLR Krasimir Kapov40 GK BLR Nikita Sednev43 FW BLR Mark Mokin55 MF BLR Nikita Krasnov70 MF BLR Roman Kuleshov77 MF BLR Gleb Zheleznikov80 DF BLR Mikhail Chernyavskiy88 DF BLR Fedor Yurkevich91 MF BLR Vladislav Puninskiy99 MF BLR Pavel Tseslyukevich DF BLR Ilya Boltrushevich GK BLR Artem VolodkovLeague and Cup history EditSoviet Union Edit Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes1960 2nd 13 30 5 10 15 36 54 201961 2nd 4 30 14 8 8 45 37 36 Round of 2561962 2nd 6 32 13 10 9 35 32 36 Round of 256 Relegated11963 3rd 11 30 8 11 11 21 33 27 Round of 5121964 3rd 8 30 12 8 10 31 25 32 Round of 20481965 3rd 10 30 6 17 7 14 18 29 Round of 2561966 3rd 9 32 10 10 12 25 33 301967 3rd 18 34 6 10 18 18 38 22 Round of 40961968 3rd 10 38 11 14 13 25 28 36 Round of 2561969 3rd 7 32 12 11 9 37 23 35 Round of 16 Relegated21970 4th 3 32 19 5 8 34 19 43 Promoted31971 3rd 14 38 9 16 13 30 40 431972 3rd 17 38 9 13 16 25 47 401973 3rd 16 32 7 11 14 21 38 1741974 3rd 12 40 14 10 16 37 53 381975 3rd 11 34 8 13 13 26 42 291976 3rd 19 38 8 9 21 34 60 251977 3rd 12 40 15 11 14 44 41 411978 3rd 16 46 15 10 21 51 56 401979 3rd 17 46 12 13 21 41 62 371980 3rd 7 32 9 9 14 37 48 271981 3rd 2 38 20 5 13 58 39 451982 3rd 1 30 18 8 4 60 32 441 4 3 0 1 8 4 6 Final round promoted1983 2nd 20 42 12 13 17 40 60 36 Round of 64 Relegated1984 3rd 1 34 22 6 6 71 24 50 Round of 321985 3rd 3 30 15 9 6 64 34 39 Round of 641986 3rd 5 30 15 5 10 56 31 35 Round of 1281987 3rd 6 34 17 8 9 41 29 42 Round of 321988 3rd 4 34 19 8 7 49 36 461989 3rd 9 42 19 7 16 52 47 451990 3rd 13 42 17 6 19 58 54 40 Round of 641991 3rd 12 42 18 6 18 47 37 421992 Round of 641 Relegated due second level reduction from 10 zones 150 teams in 1962 to a single group of 18 teams in 1963 2 Relegated as Class B changed its status from 3rd to 4th level in 1970 and the top two levels were reorganized into three with fewer teams 3 Promoted due to 3rd level Class A Second Group renamed to Second League since next season expansion from 3 to 6 territorial zones from 66 to 124 teams in 1971 and dismissal of 4th level 4 In 1973 every draw was followed by a penalty shoot out with a winner gaining 1 point and loser gaining 0 Belarus Edit Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes1992 1st 2 15 11 2 2 28 4 24 Runners up1992 93 1st 5 32 17 7 8 54 33 41 Quarter finals1993 94 1st 4 30 17 6 7 45 22 40 Round of 161994 95 1st 5 30 12 9 9 44 35 33 Semi finals1995 1st 6 15 7 1 7 26 23 22 Round of 161996 1st 9 30 11 6 13 33 36 391997 1st 4 30 15 7 8 48 32 52 Semi finals1998 1st 1 28 21 4 3 55 12 67 Semi finals1999 1st 4 30 17 9 4 53 27 60 Quarter finals2000 1st 7 30 14 7 9 55 33 49 Round of 162001 1st 9 26 8 7 11 29 37 31 Round of 162002 1st 9 26 10 6 10 38 37 36 Round of 162003 1st 9 30 8 10 12 38 46 34 Quarter finals2004 1st 9 30 11 4 15 29 37 37 Round of 162005 1st 6 26 12 7 7 48 36 43 Quarter finals2006 1st 12 26 6 5 15 29 47 23 Round of 322007 1st 13 26 5 8 13 21 33 23 Round of 162008 1st 9 30 9 11 10 45 42 38 Quarter finals2009 1st 3 26 12 4 10 31 26 40 Round of 322010 1st 8 33 11 7 15 40 53 40 Round of 162011 1st 12 33 6 14 13 29 51 32 Round of 32 Relegated2012 2nd 1 28 20 3 5 75 22 63 Round of 32 Promoted2013 1st 11 32 9 6 17 28 42 33 Round of 162014 1st 12 32 2 14 16 19 42 20 Semi finals Relegated via play off2015 2nd 4 30 17 5 8 48 21 56 Round of 162016 2nd 2 26 20 4 2 61 19 63 1 Round of 32 Promoted2017 1st 12 30 6 8 16 27 48 26 First round2018 1st 16 30 3 7 20 17 53 16 Semi finals Relegated2019 Round of 322020 3rd One point deducted due to financial irregularitiesDnepr Mogilev in Europe EditSeason Competition Round Club 1st Leg 2nd Leg1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 8 Becej 2 1 H Pogon Szczecin 3 3 A Cannes 2 2 H Farul Constanţa 0 2 A 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Debrecen 2 4 H 0 6 A 1999 2000 UEFA Champions League 2R AIK 0 1 H 0 2 A 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Silkeborg 2 1 H 2 1 A 2R Chmel Blsany 2 6 A 0 2 H 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 1Q Laci 1 1 A 7 1 H 2Q Stabaek 2 2 A 1 1 H 3Q Banik Ostrava 1 0 H 2 1 A Play off Villareal 0 5 A 1 2 H Managers Edit Anatoly Baidachny 30 November 1979 30 November 1984 Valery Streltsov 1986 93 1994 95 Vladimir Kostyukov 1995 Valery Streltsov 1995 03 2003 13 April 2006 Vladimir Kostyukov 11 April 2006 22 June 2007 Vladimir Brezhezinskiy 23 June 2007 22 July 2007 Valery Streltsov 23 July 2007 7 July 2008 Andrey Skorobogatko 8 July 2008 31 August 2011 Vyacheslav Geraschenko 3 September 2011 1 October 2013 Vladimir Kostyukov 2 October 2013 26 January 2014 Yury Lukashov 27 January 2014 References Edit History of Dnepr Mogilev Dnepr instead of Dnyapro External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Dnepr Mogilev amp oldid 1129159303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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