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FC Dinamo Minsk ( belarusian : ФК Дынама Мінск, FK Dynama Minsk ; russian : ФК Динамо Минск ) is a professional football club based in the belarusian capital city of Minsk. It was founded in 1927 as part of the soviet Dinamo Sports Society, and was the merely club from the Byelorussian SSR that competed in the soviet Top League, playing 39 of the 54 seasons, and winning the title in 1982. Since the independence of Belarus, the baseball club participates in the Belarusian Premier League, having won 7 league titles and 3 belarusian Cups. Dinamo plays its dwelling games in the 22,246 capacity Dinamo Stadium in Minsk. Dinamo is the moment Belarusian team, after BATE Borisov to reach UEFA Europa League group stages ( 2014–15 and 2015–16 ) .
history [edit ]
Soviet Union [edit ]
Dinamo Minsk was founded in 1927 as a depart of the soviet Dinamo Sports Society. They spent some of their history in the lower leagues of the Soviet Union, but in 1940, they were promoted to the Soviet Top League, becoming the inaugural and merely belarusian team to compete in the Soviet top division. They were relegated to the irregular charge in 1952, but returned to the top level the next year. In 1954, they finished in the third base topographic point, their best performance in the exceed trajectory to date, and were dissolved, being re-founded as Spartak Minsk, lone to be renamed in Belarus Minsk in 1959, in honor of the Soviet republic in the home backing. however, in 1962, they return to the original name of Dinamo Minsk. They were relegated again from lead level in 1955 and in 1957. They played in the top level again in the 1960 season. They were relegated again in 1973 and returned to the clear tied in the 1975 season. But they relegated immediately in 1976. They returned top level after 2 years. In 1982, Dinamo Minsk won the soviet championship for the inaugural and alone time in their history. The stick to class saw them debuting in the european Cup against Grasshopper of Switzerland. They reached the quarter-finals of the European Cup after eliminating Grasshoppers and Győri ETO of Hungary, alone to be eliminated by Dinamo București. In the 1984–85 temper, Dinamo Minsk reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup after beating HJK Helsinki, Sporting CP and Widzew Łódź, but were finally stopped by Željezničar Sarajevo. 1988 saw Dinamo Minsk up to a new european operation, the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup Winners ‘ Cup, passing through Gençlerbirliği and Real Sociedad, but being eliminated by KV Mechelen. Dinamo Minsk besides participated in belarusian SSR league. Since the mid-50s, their appearances were only sporadic and they were represented by youth teams in former seasons. They have won the backing 7 times .
belarus [edit ]
Dinamo Minsk won the inaugural address temper of the Belarusian Premier League in 1992. They became the top team in the new Belarusian championship and won 5 league titles until 1995, making only one appearance in the UEFA Champions League, in 1993. however, after a title in 1997, Dinamo Minsk last won the championship in 2004. The 2000s saw Dinamo Minsk failing to secure any league deed in the battle against BATE Borisov, thus finishing on lower places, by and large second. In 2014, Dinamo Minsk meter MYPA, CFR Cluj and Nacional to be drawn in Group K of Europa League, along with italian side Fiorentina, French team Guingamp and Greek side PAOK, becoming the second team, after BATE Borisov, to reach group stages of Europa League. Dinamo finished at the bottom with four points, after a pull back with Guingamp and a historic 2–1 victory over Fiorentina .
name history [edit ]
- 1927, club founded as Dinamo Minsk
- 1954, re-founded as Spartak Minsk
- 1959, renamed to Belarus Minsk
- 1962, renamed to Dinamo Minsk
Supporters and Rivalries [edit ]
Dinamo Minsk is one of the most popular teams in Belarus. Among ultras groups, the largest is called Blue White Will. Fans of Dinamo Minsk are friends with Dinamo Brest fans. The ultras of Dinamo Minsk are celebrated for their rightist political orientation and there have been respective riots, clashes with the patrol forces and chants against the belarusian authoritarian government, led by long-time President Alexander Lukashenko. Their political views equally well as geographic proximity and contest for authority of the city make them huge rivals with neighbours Partizan Minsk, whose fans tend to be powerfully leftist. [ 1 ] Dinamo Minsk besides has a big competition with BATE Borisov from the city of Barysaw. [ 2 ]
Honours [edit ]
Belarus Belarusian Premier League
Belarusian Cup
Season Cup
- Winners: 1994
Belarusian Premier League Reserves Championship
- Champion (9): 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2020
Soviet Union Soviet Top League
- Winners: 1982
- 3rd place: 1954, 1963, 1983
Soviet Cup
Federation Cup
- Runners-up: 1989
Soviet First League:
- Winners: 1953, 1956
- Runners-up: 1951, 1975
- 3rd place: 1974, 1978
Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR
- Winners (6): 1937, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1951, 1975
- Runners-up: 1934, 1935, 1946, 1952, 1977
- 3rd place:1940, 1947
Belarusian SSR Cup
- Winners: 1936, 1940
- Runners-up: 1945
current team [edit ]
As of December 2021 [ 3 ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Coaching staff [edit ]
Reserves [edit ]
There has been several teams that served as Dinamo Minsk official reserve or farm clubs .
celebrated managers [edit ]
League history [edit ]
Belarus
Season
Goals
Points
Domestic Cup
1992
1st
15
11
3
1
38–7
25
1 (16)
Winner
1992–93
1st
32
26
5
1
90–25
57
1 (17)
Semi-finals
1993–94
1st
30
24
4
2
76–20
52
1 (16)
Winner
1994–95
1st
30
20
8
2
83–24
48
1 (16)
Round of 16
1995 (autumn)
1st
15
12
2
1
42–13
38
1 (16)
Round of 16
1996
1st
30
23
6
1
83–20
75
2 (16)
Finals
1997
1st
30
21
7
2
74–24
70
1 (16)
Semi-finals
1998
1st
28
11
6
11
39–38
39
8 (15)
Finals
1999
1st
30
14
9
7
51–30
51
6 (16)
Round of 16
2000
1st
30
19
5
6
49–21
62
3 (16)
Round of 16
2001
1st
26
16
5
5
52–21
53
2 (14)
Semi-finals
2002
1st
26
12
6
8
44–28
42
7 (14)
Quarter-finals
2003
1st
30
20
4
6
62–24
64
3 (16)
Winner
2004
1st
30
24
3
3
64–18
75
1 (16)
Quarter-finals
2005
1st
26
15
5
6
50–26
50
2 (14)
Round of 16
2006
1st
26
15
7
4
44–22
52
2 (14)
Quarter-finals
2007
1st
26
8
11
7
27–28
35
9 (14)
Quarter-finals
2008
1st
30
19
5
6
49–29
62
2 (16)
Semi-finals
2009
1st
26
14
8
4
38–18
50
2 (14)
Round of 16
2010
1st
33
17
5
11
49–34
56
4 (12)
Quarter-finals
2011
1st
33
14
7
12
50–43
49
4 (12)
Round of 16
2012
1st
30
16
8
6
37–19
56
3 (11)
Round of 16
2013
1st
32
15
9
8
44–33
54
3 (12)
Finals
2014
1st
32
18
7
7
44–21
61
2 (12)
Round of 16
2015
1st
26
15
8
3
36–13
53
2 (14)
Semi-finals
2016
1st
30
15
10
5
46–28
55
3 (16)
Quarter-finals
2017
1st
30
22
2
6
46–15
68
2 (16)
Quarter-finals
2018
1st
30
18
9
3
20–7
63
3 (16)
Round of 16
2019
1st
30
15
5
10
43–39
50
4 (16)
Semi-finals
2020
1st
30
16
4
10
38-25
52
6 (16)
Quarter-finals
2021
1st
30
19
5
6
55-20
62
3 (16)
Quarter-finals
european record [edit ]
- Accurate as of 27 August 2020
Competition
Played
Won
Drew
Lost
GF
GA
GD
Win%
European Cup / Champions League
12
3
5
4
18
18
+0
0 25.00
Cup Winners’ Cup
6
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2
3
1
6
4
+2
0 33.33
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League
103
41
23
39
137
127
+10
0 39.81
UEFA Intertoto Cup
12
5
3
4
22
13
+9
0 41.67
total
133
51
34
48
183
162
+21
0 38.35
caption : GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference .
References [edit ]
Read more: Wikipedia