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1992–93 Belarusian First League
1992–93 Belarusian First League was the second season of 2nd level football championship in Belarus. It started in August 1992 and ended in June 1993. Team changes from 1992 season The winners of last season ( Dinamo-2 Minsk) were promoted to Belarusian Premier League, which became possible after they split from their parent team Dinamo Minsk. No teams relegated directly from the Premier League as it was temporary expanded from 16 to 17 teams. One team that finished at the bottom of 1992 season table ( Stankostroitel Smorgon) relegated to the Second League. To compensate for Premier League expansion, they were replaced by two best teams of 1992 Second League (Smena Minsk and Albertin Slonim). Luch Minsk and Orbita Minsk (who finished 12th and 15th last season) withdrew from the league to amateur lever due to lack of financing. They were replaced by ZLiN Gomel (Second League third-placed team) and Stankostroitel Smorgon (who were spared from relegation). Before the sta ...
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Belarusian First League
The Belarusian First League () is the second tier of professional association football, football in Belarus. It was created in 1992, following the Belarusian independence. History and format The typical format of the league involves 16 clubs playing a double round-robin tournament over 30 matchdays (with the exception of shortened 1992 Belarusian First League, 1992 and 1995 Belarusian First League, 1995 seasons, which were a single round-robin tournaments). On several occasions the number of participating teams was smaller (15 or 14), due to last minute withdrawals and no teams available for replacement. In most of the seasons, two best teams are getting promoted to Belarusian Premier League, while two worst teams are relegated to the Belarusian Second League. First League in 2024 In 2024, the Belarusian First League will consist of the following 18 teams: Winners and promoted teams Teams in bold were promoted to Belarusian Premier League, Premier League at the end of the season. ...
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FC Orbita Minsk
FC Orbita Minsk is a Belarusian football club based in Minsk. History Orbita played in the Belarusian SSR league from 1974 to 1991. The most successful season was 1984, when the team won the league title. In 1992, the team played in Belarusian First League, however, the club withdrew to amateur level the next year. One more attempt to play at the professional level was made in 2000 when the team played in the Belarusian Second League The Belarusian Second League () is the third tier of professional football in Belarus. It was established in 1992. History and format A strict number of teams and competition format are not defined for the league. Before the start of each season t ..., but once again, the club withdrew the next year, after just one season. Nowadays, Orbita only has a youth team which participates in the youth Minsk Championship. League and Cup history Association football clubs established in 1974 1974 establishments in Belarus {{Belarus-footyclub-stub ...
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FC Viktoriya Maryina Gorka
FC Viktoriya Maryina Gorka is a Belarusian football club based in Maryina Gorka (Maryina Horka), Minsk Region. History The team was founded in 1990 as FC Belarus Maryina Gorka and until 1991, they played in the lower levels of the Belarusian SSR league. In 1992, Belarus joined the newly created Belarusian First League. After the 1992–93 season, Belarus withdrew to amateur level due to lack of funds. They returned to the professional level in 1996, when they changed their name to Energiya-TEC-5 Maryina Gorka and joined the Belarusian Second League. The next year, Energiya-TEC-5 relocated to the neighbour village Druzhny, and after the end of the 1997 season, the team was disbanded. The club was reformed to play in Minsk Region league as Zvezda Maryina Gorka from 2002 until 2005 and again since 2010. Between 2010 and 2012, the club was known as Zvezda Pukhovichi, and during 2013–2014 as Zvezda-RFOC-Viktoriya Pukhovichi, representing the neighboring town of Pukhavichy, 6  ...
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FC Vitebsk-2
FC Vitebsk-2 is a Belarusian football club from Vitebsk. The club acts as a reserve team for FC Vitebsk. History During Soviet era the team was known as KIM-2 Vitebsk, while the main was called KIM Vitebsk. Until 1991 KIM-2 played in Belarusian SSR League. In 1992 KIM-2 was included in newly created Belarusian First League, while their parent team KIM Vitebsk joined Belarusian Premier League . In 1994 KIM was renamed to Dvina Vitebsk and their reserve team to Kimovets Vitebsk. Midway through 1996 season Kimovets withdrew from the First League and was folded, while Dvina partnered with Lokomotiv Vitebsk to use them as a farm club In sports, a farm team (also referred to as farm system, developmental system, feeder team, or nursery club) is generally a team or club whose role is to provide experience and training for young players, with an agreement that any successful pl .... Following the relegation to First League after 2011 season, FC Vitebsk decided to give their reserve ...
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FC Khimik Svetlogorsk
FC Svetlogorsk is a Belarusian football club based in Svietlahorsk, Gomel Region. History Khimik Svetlogorsk (also previously known as Bumazhnik Svetlogorsk (1971–1972, 1986–1987), Stroitel Svetlogorsk (1973), Burovik Svetlogorsk (1974–1975) and Kommunalnik Svetlogorsk (1997–2000)) is known for being the only club in Belarus that had been playing the Belarusian First League since the first season (1992) without a single promotion or relegation for 30 consecutive seasons. The series ended after 2020 season, when the club was disbanded due to financial troubles. In 2021, a successor team FC Svetlogorsk was established in the Belarusian Second League The Belarusian Second League () is the third tier of professional football in Belarus. It was established in 1992. History and format A strict number of teams and competition format are not defined for the league. Before the start of each season t .... Current squad External l ...
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FC Khimvolokno Grodno
FC Khimvolokno Grodno was a Belarusian football club based in Grodno. The word 'Khimvolokno' means 'Synthetic Fibres' (literally 'chemical fibres'), and refers to the local Nylon 6 manufacturing plant. History *1979: founded as Olimp Grodno *1990: renamed to Veras Grodno *1992: renamed to Khimvolokno Grodno The team was playing in Belarusian SSR league from 1979 to 1991 and in Belarusian First League The Belarusian First League () is the second tier of professional association football, football in Belarus. It was created in 1992, following the Belarusian independence. History and format The typical format of the league involves 16 clubs playi ... from 1992 till 1995. In late 1995 Khimvolokno Grodno was disbanded. External linksProfile at footballfacts.ru Association football clubs established in 1979 Association football clubs disestablished in 1995 Defunct football clubs in Belarus 1979 establishments in Belarus 1995 disestablishments in Belarus {{Belarus-footyclub ...
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FC Slavia Mozyr
FC Slavia Mozyr or FK Slaviya Mazyr (, ) is a Belarusian professional football club based in Mazyr, Belarus. History The team was founded in 1987 as Polessie (Polesia). Between 1987 and 1991, they played in the Belarusian SSR league. From 1992 till 1995, they played in the Belarusian First League. They changed their name to MPKC Mazyr since the 1994–95 season. MPKC stands for the Mazyr Industrial-Commercial Center. They won the First League the same year and made their debut in the Belarusian Premier League in fall 1995 season. They finished second in 1995 and won the championship in 1996, becoming the first team other than Dinamo Minsk to win it. After changing their name to Slavia (Slaviya) in 1998, they again finished second in 1999 and won the title in 2000. After that, the results deteriorated and in 2005 they finished last and were relegated. After the relegation, they had to merge with ZLiN Gomel in order for both teams to survive in any form due to financial problems ...
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FC Transmash Mogilev
FC Transmash Mogilev was a Belarusian football club based in Mogilev. History *1988: founded as Selmash Mogilev *1994: renamed to Transmash Mogilev *1998: merged with FC Dnepr Mogilev to form Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev Transmash (Selmash at the time) was playing in Belarusian SSR top league from 1988 to 1991, in Belarusian First League from 1992 till 1996 and in Belarusian Premier League The Belarusian Premier League (, ''Vyšejšaja Liha'' or ''Vysheyshaya Liga''; ; "Top League"), also called the BETERA Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Belarus and the highest level of the B ... in 1997. In early 1998 Transmash merged with another Mogilev team (FC Dnepr Mogilev) and FC Dnepr-Transmash was formed. League and Cup history References External linksClub profile at footballfacts.ru Association football clubs established in 1988 Association football clubs disestablished in 1998 Defunct football clubs in Belarus Sport i ...
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FC Volna Pinsk
FC Volna Pinsk is a Belarusian football club based in Pinsk, Brest Oblast. The club plays in the Belarusian First League. History The club was established in 1987 as Kommunalnik Pinsk. The club spent all its seasons after 1992 at the 2nd of 3rd level of Belarusian football. They came close to promotion to the top level several times in the 1990s, finishing in the top three of the Belarusian First League on four occasions, and losing in the promotion/relegation play-offs in fall 1995 to Shinnik Bobruisk. In 1996–2006, it was known as FC Pinsk-900. In 2006, the club changed its name to Volna Pinsk as the previously existed Pinsk army club that existed after the World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo .... Current squad ''As of April 2025'' ...
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Belarusian Premier League
The Belarusian Premier League (, ''Vyšejšaja Liha'' or ''Vysheyshaya Liga''; ; "Top League"), also called the BETERA Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Belarus and the highest level of the Belarusian football league system. It is organized by the Belarusian Football Federation. The number of teams in the competition has varied over the years from as high as 17 (1992–93 season) to as low as 11 (2012). the league included 16 teams. Each team plays every other team twice during the course of the season. At the end of the season, the two teams with the fewest points are automatically relegated to the Belarusian First League, while the third worst team plays a promotion-relegation playoff against the third best team from the second tier. The top two teams from the Belarusian First League automatically win promotion to the Premier League. FC Dinamo Minsk, Dinamo Minsk are the current champions, after winning their ninth champions ...
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FC Stroitel Vitebsk
FC Stroitel Vitebsk was a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk. History *1989: founded as Kolos Ustye *1993: renamed to Kolos-Stroitel Ustye *1993: relocated to Vitebsk and renamed to Stroitel Vitebsk FC Kolos Ustye was founded in 1989 in Ustye, Vitebsk Voblast, and until 1991 it was playing in Belarusian SSR league. Since 1992 Kolos started playing in Belarusian First League The Belarusian First League () is the second tier of professional association football, football in Belarus. It was created in 1992, following the Belarusian independence. History and format The typical format of the league involves 16 clubs playi .... In 1993 team's name was changed to Kolos-Stroitel, and in the summer of the same year the team was relocated to Vitebsk and renamed to Stroitel Vitebsk. After the end of 1994–95 season Stroitel was disbanded. External linksProfile at footballfacts.ru Association football clubs established in 1989 Association football clubs disestablished in 1995 ...
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