FC Dinamo Minsk

The FK Dinamo Minsk (Russian Динамо Минск; belarusian Дынама Мінск ) is a Belarusian football club from the capital Minsk. BATE Borisov side he is the most successful football club in the country.

History

Dinamo Minsk was founded in 1927 and played in 1945 for the first time in the top Soviet league. However, the club was disbanded in 1954. That same year, however, he was re-founded as Spartak Minsk and managed third place in the first Soviet league. In 1959 the club a new name called henceforth Belarus Minsk, before he in 1962 received its current name. 1963 has again succeeded in the club that ever played as the sole representative of Belarus in the Soviet League, third place. It was not until 1982, to offer this placement, as the only time they picked the Soviet title succeeded. One point ahead of Dynamo Kiev handed the title. With 33 seasons in the top Soviet league and the resulting 940 points Dinamo Minsk occupies the tenth place in the eternal table of the league.

After the collapse of the USSR and the subsequent independence of Belarus, the club participated as a founding member of the gaming operation in the first Belarusian league. The first years Dinamo dominated the league and was from 1992 to 1995 each national champion. 1992 and 1994 was even the Double. After 1996, only the runner-up title behind MPKZ Mazyr succeeded, the club celebrated a year later his sixth title.

This was followed by a dry spell. 1998 and 1999 Dinamo could place only in the middle, when the club finished sixth or eighth. 2000 reached the team to third place, followed by the runner. Achievements of the club in 2002 again only seventh place, so he succeeded in 2003 in the Cup with a 2-0 playoff victory against locomotive Minsk the first title in six years. 2004 Dinamo was the seventh time champion, 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009, the club reached the runner-up respectively.

Dinamo -93 Minsk

The second team of Dinamo Minsk played between 1992 and 1998 also in the first Belarusian league, initially under the name Belarus Minsk and from 1993 under the name Dinamo -93 Minsk. In the 1993/94 season Dinamo -93 runner-up was behind the first team of Dinamo Minsk, another three seasons closed the reserve team in 3rd place from. In addition, Dinamo -93 won in 1995 the Belarusian Cup and again in 1997 reached the cup final. 1998 Dinamo -93 was excluded from the first division.

Dinamo -93 Minsk played internationally. In Europe Cup Winners' Cup 1995/96 and in the UEFA Cup 1996/97 we failed each in qualifying, the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1997 took the team in Group 1 second behind MSV Duisburg.

Stadium

Home ground of the association has long been the Dinamo Stadium. 2012 went to the team Dinamo- Yuni Stadium. Since 2013 she plays in Traktar Stadium.

Achievements

  • Belarusian Championship: 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 19951, 1997, 2004
  • White Russian Cup: Winner: 1992, 1994, 19952, 2003
  • Finalist: 1996, 19972, 1998, 2013

1As the season the championship was changed to the calendar year 1995, there was an intermediate championship. 2Dinamo -93 Minsk

Current squad

Well-known former players

  • Andrej Syhmantowitsch

Well-known former coach

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