FC Minsk

The FK Minsk ( Belarusian ФК Мінск, Russian ФК Минск ) is a football club based in the Belarusian capital Minsk. The club was founded in 2006 plays since 2009 in the Wyschejschaja Liha, the top division of the country, and won in 2013 the Belarusian Cup.

History

The FK Minsk was formed in 2006 through the merger of the second division Zmena Minsk with Tarpeda -SKA Minsk, who was the successor organization of the traditional clubs Torpedo Minsk latest activity in the third highest league. The new club took the Pershaya Liha -called second division at the start, where he was already in his first season in 2006 and won the championship. Highest in the league, which Wyschejschaja Liha climb, However, the team was relegated the following year as a Table again. In the 2008 season of re- promotion to be a master of Pershaya Liha, 2009, the FK Minsk secured with a 9th place in the league in the top division. After a 3rd place in the 2010 season, the team took part in the qualifiers for UEFA Europa League 2011/ 12 where it was eliminated in the second round against the Turkish club Gaziantepspor.

In the national cup of FK Minsk in 2012 reached the final, which was lost to Naftan Nawapolazk on penalties. The following year, succeeded in the cup of the first title by a final victory against Dinamo Minsk, also on penalties. By winning the cup FK Minsk reached 2013/14 for the second time to qualify for the Europa League, where he retired after victories against FC Valletta FC and FC St. Johnstone in the playoff round against Standard Liege.

Torpedo Minsk

The predecessor club Torpedo Minsk (Russian Торпедо Минск, Belarusian Тарпеда Мінск / Tarpeda Minsk) has long been active in the Belarusian league within the Soviet Union, where he won the championship five times, four of them. During the 1960s After the independence of Belarus was part of the club in 1992 to the founding members of Wyschejschaja Liha, where he remained until 2004, while mostly occupied seats in the midfield. From 1999 he called himself Tarpeda - MAZ Minsk, from 2003 Tarpeda -SKA Minsk.

2000 was the team in the final of the Belarusian Cup, which they lost 1-2 against Slawija Mazyr. After two fourth places in the league in 2002 and 2003 and a 6th place 2004, the club withdrew due to financial problems and started a new beginning in the third division, where you could win the championship in 2005. For the 2006 season merged Tarpeda -SKA Minsk Minsk Zmena for FK Minsk.

Achievements

  • Belarusian Cup ( a regional title of the Soviet Union) 1: 1947, 1962, 1966, 1967, 1969
  • White Russian Cup winner: 2013
  • White Russian Cup finalist: 20001, 2012
  • Participation in the Wyschejschaja Liha: 1992-20041, 2007, 2009 -

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