1993–94 Belarusian First League
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1993–94 Belarusian First League was the third season of 2nd level
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championship in
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. It started in July 1993 and ended in June 1994.


Team changes from 1992–93 season

Winners of 1992–93 Belarusian First League (
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) were promoted to
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. They were replaced by two teams relegated from the
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( Obuvshchik Lida and Torpedo Zhodino). Neman Stolbtsy and Stankostroitel Smorgon, who finished 15th and 16th respectively, relegated to the Second League. They were replaced by the winners of 1992–93 Second League ( Brestbytkhim Brest). Before the start of the season, Niva-Trudovye Rezervy Samokhvalovichi changed their name to Santanas Samokhvalovichi. Kolos-Stroitel Ustye relocated to
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and changed their name to Stroitel Vitebsk. Albertin Slonim were renamed to KPF Slonim before 3rd matchday in July.


Overview

Belarus Maryina Gorka were excluded from the league in October after 14 matchdays, after failing to show up for away match twice during the season. Their results were annulled and the club was excluded from the table. Obuvshchik Lida won the tournament and returned to the
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after one season of absence.
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, who finished last, relegated to the Second League.


Teams and locations


League table


Top goalscorers


See also

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1993–94 Belarusian Premier League The 1993–94 Belarusian Premier League was the third season of top-tier football in Belarus. It started on 17 July 1993, and ended on 18 June 1994. Dinamo Minsk were the defending champions. Team changes from 1992–93 season Two teams that finis ...
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1993–94 Belarusian Cup The 1993–94 Belarusian Cup was the third season of the annual Belarusian football cup competition. Contrary to the league season, it is conducted in a fall-spring rhythm. The competition began on 3 July 1993 with the first of five rounds and en ...


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