FC Dinamo Minsk

FC Dinamo Minsk
Full name Football Club Dinamo Minsk
Founded 1927
Ground Dinamo-Yuni Stadium
(Capacity: 4,500)
Chairman Yuri Chizh
Manager Aleksandr Sednev
League Belarusian Premier League
2011 4th
Home colours
Away colours

Football Club Dinamo Minsk (Belarusian: Футбольны клуб Дынама Мiнск) is a Belarusian football club playing in the capital city of Minsk. Their home games are played at the Dinamo-Yuni, capable of seating 4,500 spectators.

Dinamo Minsk was the only club from the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic ever present at the Soviet Top League, playing 39 of the 54 seasons, and winning the champions title in 1982.

Contents

History

Honours

Current squad

As of December 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Aleksandr Sulima
2 MF Stanislaw Drahun
3 MF Artem Bykov
4 DF Andrey Zaleski
5 DF Tsyenchen Vabha
6 DF Syarhey Palitsevich
7 MF Alyaksandr Bychanok
8 MF Mikhail Afanasyev
11 FW Leonid Kovel
12 GK Syarhey Ignatovich
13 MF Bruno Mbanangoyé
14 MF Vital Kibuk
15 DF Eduard Zhawneraw
16 MF Alyaksandr Kuhan
19 DF Aurélien Montaroup
20 DF Aleh Veratsila
No. Position Player
22 MF Aliaksandr Perepechka
23 DF Pavel Kruk
25 MF Yaroslav Yampol
26 DF Alyaksey Hawrylovich
32 GK Dzmitry Hushchanka
33 MF Artsyom Buloychyk
37 DF Syarhey Kandratsyew
38 MF Ihar Yasinski
80 MF Leonardo
89 FW Bruno Furlan
90 MF Filip Ivanow
FW Evgeniy Nikitin
MF Yury Valavik
DF Pavel Plaskonny
MF Ihar Stasevich

Reserves

Notable managers

European record

As of August 2010.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1983–84 European Cup 1 Grasshopper 1–0 2–2
2 Győri ETO 3–1 6–3
QF Dinamo Bucureşti 1–1 0–1
1984–85 UEFA Cup 1 HJK 4–0 6–0
2 Sporting CP 2–0 (p: 5–3) 0–2
3 Widzew Łódź 0–1 2–0
QF Željezničar Sarajevo 1–1 0–2
1986–87 UEFA Cup 1 Győri ETO 2–4 1–0
1987–88 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 Gençlerbirliği 2–0 2–1
2 Real Sociedad 0–0 1–1
QF Mechelen 1–1 0–1
1988–89 UEFA Cup 1 Botev Plovdiv 0–0 2–1
2 Victoria Bucureşti 2–1 0–1
1993–94 UEFA Champions League 1 Werder Bremen 1–1 2–5
1994–95 UEFA Cup QUAL Hibernians 3–1 3–4 (a.e.t.)
1 Lazio 0–0 1–4
1995–96 UEFA Cup QUAL Universitatea Craiova 0–0 (p: 3–1) 0–0
1 Austria Wien 1–0 2–1
2 Werder Bremen 2–1 0–5
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1Q Bohemian 0–0 1–1
2Q Beşiktaş 2–1 0–2
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1Q Kolkheti-1913 1–0 1–2
2Q Lillestrøm 0–2 0–1
1998–99 UEFA Champions League 1Q Skonto 1–2 0–0
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 Hobscheid 6–0 1–1
2 Hapoel Haifa 2–0 1–0
3 Wolfsburg 0–0 3–4
2002–03 UEFA Cup QUAL CSKA Sofia 1–4 0–1
2003–04 UEFA Cup QUAL Brøndby 0–2 0–3
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 Odra Wodzisław 2–0 0–1
2 Smederevo 1–2 3–1 (a.e.t.)
3 Lille 2–2 1–2
2005–06 UEFA Champions League 1Q Anorthosis 1–1 0–1
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1Q Zagłębie Lubin 0–0 1–1
2Q Artmedia Petržalka 2–3 1–2
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1Q Skonto 2–0 1–1
2Q OB 1–1 0–4
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 1Q Renova 2–1 1–1
2Q Tromsø 0–0 1–4
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 2Q Sillamäe Kalev 5–1 5-0
3Q Maccabi Haifa 3-1 0–1
Play-off Club Brugge 2-3 1-2
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QUAL Molde 1–1 1–2
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1Q Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol 3–1 1–1
2Q Helsingborg 0–3 1–1
1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 1 Heerenveen 1–0
Polonia Warsaw 4–1
Duisburg 0–1
AaB 1–2

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