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FC Vitebsk

FC Vitebsk (Belarusian: ФК Віцебск, romanizedFK Viciebsk, Russian: ФК Витебск) is a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk. The club plays in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Vitebsky Central Sport Complex.

FC Vitebsk
Full nameFootball Club Vitebsk
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
GroundVitebsky Central Sport Complex,
Vitebsk, Belarus
Capacity8,100
ManagerAlyaksandr Pawlaw
LeagueBelarusian Premier League
2023Belarusian First League, 3rd of 17 (promoted via play-offs)
WebsiteClub website

History edit

The club was founded in 1960 as Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk (Red Flag Vitebsk). They began playing in Soviet Class B (second-tier league) the same year. After three seasons, they relegated to the third tier. Vitebsk team would spend almost all of their subsequent Soviet-era seasons playing at the third level (Soviet Second League), with the exception of 1970 and 1990, when the team dropped to 4th level. The club went through several name changes. In 1963, they were renamed Dvina Vitebsk after local river. In 1985, the club was renamed Vityaz Vitebsk and in 1989 it was renamed KIM Vitebsk (both names relate to local industry companies).

In 1992 KIM joined Belarusian Premier League. During the 90s KIM (later renamed Dvina Vitebsk again in 1994 and Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk in 1996) was one of the league top teams. They were league runners-up in 1992–93 and 1994–95, finished third in 1993–94 and 1997 and also won the Belarusian Cup in 1998.[1] Since the 2000s, the club's results declined. They have relegated to the First League several times and promoted back and were never able to fight the title in later years. In 2003, they shortened their name to Lokomotiv Vitebsk and in 2006 to the current version, FC Vitebsk.

Name changes edit

  • 1960: founded as Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk
  • 1963: renamed Dvina Vitebsk
  • 1985: renamed Vityaz Vitebsk
  • 1989: renamed KIM Vitebsk
  • 1994: renamed Dvina Vitebsk
  • 1996: renamed Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk
  • 2003: renamed Lokomotiv Vitebsk
  • 2006: renamed Vitebsk

Honours edit

Current squad edit

As of January 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   BLR Dzmitry Hushchanka
2 MF   BLR Yevgeniy Guletskiy
3 DF   BLR Nikita Kostomarov
4 DF   BLR Artsyom Skitaw
5 MF   BLR Gleb Mikhaylov
6 DF   BLR Vladislav Glinsky
7 MF   BLR Roman Lisovsky
8 DF   BLR Yan Mosesov
9 FW   BLR Ruslan Teverov
10 FW   BLR Karen Vardanyan
11 MF   BLR Anton Matveyenko
12 GK   BLR Dzmitry Kharytonaw
13 MF   BLR Maksim Drobysh
14 FW   BLR Zakhar Chervyakov
16 GK   BLR Ivan Novichkov
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   BLR Vladlen Anikeyev
18 DF   BLR Yan Skibsky
19 MF   BLR Nikita Vekhtev
20 MF   BLR Yevgeny Krasnov
21 DF   RUS Yuriy Polovinkin
22 DF   RUS Semyon Yegorov
23 MF   BLR Dzmitry Varabyow
24 MF   BLR Frol Panarin
25 MF   RUS Vadim Tkachenko
27 MF   BLR Ioann Nemchenok
GK   BLR Maksim Sapriko
DF   BLR Ivan Krawchanka
DF   BLR Maksim Kuntsevich
FW   BLR Dzyanis Zakharaw
DF   BLR Nikita Naumov

League and Cup history edit

Soviet Union era edit

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1960 2nd 12 30 7 7 16 26–44 21
1961 2nd 8 30 12 8 10 44–46 32 Round of 128
1962 2nd 15 32 9 6 17 24–40 24 Round of 64 Relegated
1963 3rd 10 30 11 5 14 31–37 27 Round of 1024
1964 3rd 14 30 8 8 14 16–29 24 Round of 2048 Zone 1 (Ukraine)
1965 3rd 6 30 8 14 8 29–28 30 Round of 1024
1966 3rd 17 32 5 7 20 14–44 17 Round of 4096
1967 3rd 17 34 7 10 17 17–43 24
1968 3rd 7 38 19 8 11 39–31 46 Round of 4096
1969 3rd 14 32 9 10 13 30–34 28 Round of 161 Relegated2
1970 4th 11 32 10 8 14 27–36 28 Promoted3
1971 3rd 16 38 7 14 17 21–42 35
1972 3rd 15 38 12 8 18 31–35 44
1973 3rd 13 32 4 16 12 18–36 194
1974 3rd 20 40 6 13 21 20–47 25
1975 3rd 16 34 6 7 21 20–57 19
1976 3rd 15 38 11 11 16 42–38 33
1977 3rd 14 40 11 12 17 29–38 34
1978 3rd 15 46 13 15 18 43–43 41
1979 3rd 12 46 15 21 10 49–38 51
1980 3rd 9 32 5 10 17 23–47 20
1981 3rd 9 40 8 12 20 38–60 28
1982 3rd 16 30 5 6 19 13–44 16
1983 3rd 10 32 9 11 12 28–42 29
1984 3rd 18 34 7 6 21 27–60 20
1985 3rd 14 30 7 6 17 32–49 20
1986 3rd 16 30 2 6 22 19–57 10
1987 3rd 17 34 6 8 20 28–51 20
1988 3rd 17 34 3 12 19 16–57 18
1989 3rd 13 42 17 8 17 41–47 42 Relegated5
1990 4th 2 32 20 6 6 59–31 46 Promoted
1991 3rd 20 42 11 8 23 43–55 30
  • 1 Separate cup for 3rd level teams, different for each zone.
  • 2 Relegated due to Class B (the league where Dvina was playing) changing 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.
  • 5 Despite finishing 13th from the 22 teams in 1989, KIM relegated as the Second League (3rd level) was reduced from 9 zones (195 teams) to 3 zones (66 teams) and the Second Lower League with 9 zones was introduced as a 4th level.

Belarus era edit

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 6 15 7 3 5 21–14 17 Round of 16
1992–93 1st 2 32 18 11 3 55–21 47 Semifinals
1993–94 1st 3 30 17 9 4 32–14 43 Round of 16
1994–95 1st 2 30 16 13 1 46–15 45 Round of 32
1995 1st 7 15 5 5 5 12–12 20 Round of 32
1996 1st 5 30 13 10 7 48–27 49
1997 1st 3 30 18 5 7 46–30 59 Quarterfinals
1998 1st 4 28 14 6 8 35–24 48 Winners
1999 1st 11 30 9 7 14 40–45 34 Round of 16
2000 1st 11 30 8 7 15 34–50 31 Quarterfinals
2001 1st 12 26 4 7 15 18–51 19 Round of 16
2002 1st 14 26 3 0 23 20–77 9 Round of 32 Relegated
2003 2nd 1 311 23 4 4 59–22 73 Quarterfinals Promoted
2004 1st 15 312 8 3 20 35–58 27 Quarterfinals Relegated
2005 2nd 2 30 21 7 2 76–23 70 Round of 32 Promoted
2006 1st 6 26 9 11 6 21–18 38 Round of 32
2007 1st 8 26 9 8 9 25–28 35 Round of 16
2008 1st 5 30 14 9 7 39–26 51 Round of 16
2009 1st 10 26 10 2 14 26–37 32 Quarterfinals
2010 1st 9 33 7 11 15 31–52 32 Round of 32
2011 1st 11 33 8 8 17 29–46 32 Round of 16 Relegated3
2012 2nd 3 28 19 2 7 57–30 59 Round of 32
2013 2nd 3 30 16 7 7 40–29 55 Round of 32
2014 2nd 3 30 15 5 10 44–30 50 Round of 32 Promoted4
2015 1st 13 26 4 9 13 21–47 21 Round of 8
2016 1st 6 30 12 6 12 30–26 42 Round of 8
2017 1st 8 30 12 7 11 35–38 43 Round of 16
2018 1st 4 30 19 5 6 47–20 62 Round of 16
2019 1st 13 30 8 7 15 24–39 31 Runners-up
2020 1st 12 30 8 12 10 30–38 36 Round of 16
2021 1st 7 30 9 10 11 37–41 37 Quarter-finals
2022 1st Semi-finals
  • 1 Including additional game (2–1 win) against MTZ-RIPO Minsk for the 1st place as both teams finished with equal points.
  • 2 Including additional game (1–4 loss) against MTZ-RIPO Minsk for the 14th place as both teams finished with equal points.
  • 3 Lost relegation play-off to Partizan Minsk (0–2 away, 2–1 home)
  • 4 Won promotion play-off against Dnepr Mogilev (2–0 home, 1–1 away)

FC Vitebsk in Europe edit

Vitebsk played in European Cups under their former name Lokomotiv-96.

Season Competition Round Club 1st Leg 2nd Leg
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR   Levski Sofia 1–8 (A) 1–1 (H)
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Varteks 1–2 (H) 2–2 (A)
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1QR   KuPS 0–2 (A) 1–1 (H)

Managers edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Официальный сайт ФК "Витебск"". fc.vitebsk.by.

External links edit

  • Official website

vitebsk, lokomotiv, vitebsk, 1990s, lokomotiv, vitebsk, 1986, belarusian, ФК, Віцебск, romanized, viciebsk, russian, ФК, Витебск, belarusian, football, club, based, vitebsk, club, plays, belarusian, premier, league, division, belarusian, football, their, home,. For Lokomotiv Vitebsk in 1990s see FC Lokomotiv Vitebsk 1986 FC Vitebsk Belarusian FK Vicebsk romanized FK Viciebsk Russian FK Vitebsk is a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk The club plays in the Belarusian Premier League the top division in Belarusian football Their home stadium is Vitebsky Central Sport Complex FC VitebskFull nameFootball Club VitebskFounded1960 64 years ago 1960 GroundVitebsky Central Sport Complex Vitebsk BelarusCapacity8 100ManagerAlyaksandr PawlawLeagueBelarusian Premier League2023Belarusian First League 3rd of 17 promoted via play offs WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Name changes 2 Honours 3 Current squad 4 League and Cup history 4 1 Soviet Union era 4 2 Belarus era 5 FC Vitebsk in Europe 6 Managers 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe club was founded in 1960 as Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk Red Flag Vitebsk They began playing in Soviet Class B second tier league the same year After three seasons they relegated to the third tier Vitebsk team would spend almost all of their subsequent Soviet era seasons playing at the third level Soviet Second League with the exception of 1970 and 1990 when the team dropped to 4th level The club went through several name changes In 1963 they were renamed Dvina Vitebsk after local river In 1985 the club was renamed Vityaz Vitebsk and in 1989 it was renamed KIM Vitebsk both names relate to local industry companies In 1992 KIM joined Belarusian Premier League During the 90s KIM later renamed Dvina Vitebsk again in 1994 and Lokomotiv 96 Vitebsk in 1996 was one of the league top teams They were league runners up in 1992 93 and 1994 95 finished third in 1993 94 and 1997 and also won the Belarusian Cup in 1998 1 Since the 2000s the club s results declined They have relegated to the First League several times and promoted back and were never able to fight the title in later years In 2003 they shortened their name to Lokomotiv Vitebsk and in 2006 to the current version FC Vitebsk Name changes edit 1960 founded as Krasnoye Znamya Vitebsk 1963 renamed Dvina Vitebsk 1985 renamed Vityaz Vitebsk 1989 renamed KIM Vitebsk 1994 renamed Dvina Vitebsk 1996 renamed Lokomotiv 96 Vitebsk 2003 renamed Lokomotiv Vitebsk 2006 renamed VitebskHonours editBelarusian Premier League Runners up 2 1992 93 1994 95 3rd place 2 1993 94 1997 Belarusian Cup Winners 1 1998 Runners up 1 2018 19Current squad editAs of January 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BLR Dzmitry Hushchanka2 MF nbsp BLR Yevgeniy Guletskiy3 DF nbsp BLR Nikita Kostomarov4 DF nbsp BLR Artsyom Skitaw5 MF nbsp BLR Gleb Mikhaylov6 DF nbsp BLR Vladislav Glinsky7 MF nbsp BLR Roman Lisovsky8 DF nbsp BLR Yan Mosesov9 FW nbsp BLR Ruslan Teverov10 FW nbsp BLR Karen Vardanyan11 MF nbsp BLR Anton Matveyenko12 GK nbsp BLR Dzmitry Kharytonaw13 MF nbsp BLR Maksim Drobysh14 FW nbsp BLR Zakhar Chervyakov16 GK nbsp BLR Ivan Novichkov No Pos Nation Player17 FW nbsp BLR Vladlen Anikeyev18 DF nbsp BLR Yan Skibsky19 MF nbsp BLR Nikita Vekhtev20 MF nbsp BLR Yevgeny Krasnov21 DF nbsp RUS Yuriy Polovinkin22 DF nbsp RUS Semyon Yegorov23 MF nbsp BLR Dzmitry Varabyow24 MF nbsp BLR Frol Panarin25 MF nbsp RUS Vadim Tkachenko27 MF nbsp BLR Ioann Nemchenok GK nbsp BLR Maksim Sapriko DF nbsp BLR Ivan Krawchanka DF nbsp BLR Maksim Kuntsevich FW nbsp BLR Dzyanis Zakharaw DF nbsp BLR Nikita NaumovLeague and Cup history editSoviet Union era edit Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes1960 2nd 12 30 7 7 16 26 44 211961 2nd 8 30 12 8 10 44 46 32 Round of 1281962 2nd 15 32 9 6 17 24 40 24 Round of 64 Relegated1963 3rd 10 30 11 5 14 31 37 27 Round of 10241964 3rd 14 30 8 8 14 16 29 24 Round of 2048 Zone 1 Ukraine 1965 3rd 6 30 8 14 8 29 28 30 Round of 10241966 3rd 17 32 5 7 20 14 44 17 Round of 40961967 3rd 17 34 7 10 17 17 43 241968 3rd 7 38 19 8 11 39 31 46 Round of 40961969 3rd 14 32 9 10 13 30 34 28 Round of 161 Relegated21970 4th 11 32 10 8 14 27 36 28 Promoted31971 3rd 16 38 7 14 17 21 42 351972 3rd 15 38 12 8 18 31 35 441973 3rd 13 32 4 16 12 18 36 1941974 3rd 20 40 6 13 21 20 47 251975 3rd 16 34 6 7 21 20 57 191976 3rd 15 38 11 11 16 42 38 331977 3rd 14 40 11 12 17 29 38 341978 3rd 15 46 13 15 18 43 43 411979 3rd 12 46 15 21 10 49 38 511980 3rd 9 32 5 10 17 23 47 201981 3rd 9 40 8 12 20 38 60 281982 3rd 16 30 5 6 19 13 44 161983 3rd 10 32 9 11 12 28 42 291984 3rd 18 34 7 6 21 27 60 201985 3rd 14 30 7 6 17 32 49 201986 3rd 16 30 2 6 22 19 57 101987 3rd 17 34 6 8 20 28 51 201988 3rd 17 34 3 12 19 16 57 181989 3rd 13 42 17 8 17 41 47 42 Relegated51990 4th 2 32 20 6 6 59 31 46 Promoted1991 3rd 20 42 11 8 23 43 55 301 Separate cup for 3rd level teams different for each zone 2 Relegated due to Class B the league where Dvina was playing changing 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 5 Despite finishing 13th from the 22 teams in 1989 KIM relegated as the Second League 3rd level was reduced from 9 zones 195 teams to 3 zones 66 teams and the Second Lower League with 9 zones was introduced as a 4th level Belarus era edit Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes1992 1st 6 15 7 3 5 21 14 17 Round of 161992 93 1st 2 32 18 11 3 55 21 47 Semifinals1993 94 1st 3 30 17 9 4 32 14 43 Round of 161994 95 1st 2 30 16 13 1 46 15 45 Round of 321995 1st 7 15 5 5 5 12 12 20 Round of 321996 1st 5 30 13 10 7 48 27 491997 1st 3 30 18 5 7 46 30 59 Quarterfinals1998 1st 4 28 14 6 8 35 24 48 Winners1999 1st 11 30 9 7 14 40 45 34 Round of 162000 1st 11 30 8 7 15 34 50 31 Quarterfinals2001 1st 12 26 4 7 15 18 51 19 Round of 162002 1st 14 26 3 0 23 20 77 9 Round of 32 Relegated2003 2nd 1 311 23 4 4 59 22 73 Quarterfinals Promoted2004 1st 15 312 8 3 20 35 58 27 Quarterfinals Relegated2005 2nd 2 30 21 7 2 76 23 70 Round of 32 Promoted2006 1st 6 26 9 11 6 21 18 38 Round of 322007 1st 8 26 9 8 9 25 28 35 Round of 162008 1st 5 30 14 9 7 39 26 51 Round of 162009 1st 10 26 10 2 14 26 37 32 Quarterfinals2010 1st 9 33 7 11 15 31 52 32 Round of 322011 1st 11 33 8 8 17 29 46 32 Round of 16 Relegated32012 2nd 3 28 19 2 7 57 30 59 Round of 322013 2nd 3 30 16 7 7 40 29 55 Round of 322014 2nd 3 30 15 5 10 44 30 50 Round of 32 Promoted42015 1st 13 26 4 9 13 21 47 21 Round of 82016 1st 6 30 12 6 12 30 26 42 Round of 82017 1st 8 30 12 7 11 35 38 43 Round of 162018 1st 4 30 19 5 6 47 20 62 Round of 162019 1st 13 30 8 7 15 24 39 31 Runners up2020 1st 12 30 8 12 10 30 38 36 Round of 162021 1st 7 30 9 10 11 37 41 37 Quarter finals2022 1st Semi finals1 Including additional game 2 1 win against MTZ RIPO Minsk for the 1st place as both teams finished with equal points 2 Including additional game 1 4 loss against MTZ RIPO Minsk for the 14th place as both teams finished with equal points 3 Lost relegation play off to Partizan Minsk 0 2 away 2 1 home 4 Won promotion play off against Dnepr Mogilev 2 0 home 1 1 away FC Vitebsk in Europe editVitebsk played in European Cups under their former name Lokomotiv 96 Season Competition Round Club 1st Leg 2nd Leg1998 99 UEFA Cup Winners Cup QR nbsp Levski Sofia 1 8 A 1 1 H 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R nbsp Varteks 1 2 H 2 2 A 2019 20 UEFA Europa League 1QR nbsp KuPS 0 2 A 1 1 H Managers edit nbsp Pyotr Vasilevsky 1989 91 nbsp Georgy Kondratyev 2003 04 nbsp Andrey Chernyshov 2006 07 nbsp Yury Konoplev 2007 08 nbsp Alyaksandr Khatskevich 2008 09 nbsp Yury Konoplev 2009 10 nbsp Sergei Borovsky 2010 11 nbsp Yury Konoplev 2012 14 nbsp Sergey Vekhtev 2014 15 nbsp Sergey Yasinsky 2015 See also editFC Vitebsk 2References edit Oficialnyj sajt FK Vitebsk fc vitebsk by External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Vitebsk amp oldid 1194326996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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