FC Partizan Minsk

Partizan Minsk
Full name Football Club Partizan Minsk
Founded 2002
Ground Traktor Stadium, Minsk
(Capacity: 17,600)
Chairman Mikhail Yuferev
Manager Sergey Tsykalo
League Belarusian Premier League
2010 12th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours

FC Partizan Minsk (Belarusian: ФК Партызан) is a Belarusian Premier League football team, part of Russian-Lithuanian businessman Vladimir Romanov's soccer holding which also includes Scottish Premier League club Hearts and Lithuanian A Lyga champion FBK Kaunas. The club made their top flight debut in 2004.

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History

The club was founded as MTZ-RIPO in 2002 as a merger of two Minsk teams from the Second League - FC Traktor Minsk, a club with a 55-year history, and Trudovye Rezervy-RIPO, a football academy-based team which only spent one season in the Second League. The merge allowed the new team to have their own football school to recruit young players from as well as financial supply from the Minsk Tractor Works, the main sponsor of Traktor Minsk.

MTZ-RIPO Minsk started playing in the Second League in 2002. In their first season the team finished first, and then did the same in the First League in 2003. Since 2004 they play in Belarusian Premier League.

Before the start of the 2010 season the club announced a name change. [1] On January 27 2010 the new name was revealed to be FC Partizan Minsk.

Partizan finished the 2010 Belarusian Premier League bottom of the table and hence were relegated. The following season in the the Belarusian First League they finished second and had to face FC Vitebsk in a two-legged play-off, which they won 3-2 on aggregate to secure a place in the 2012 Belarusian Premier League.

Achievements

2005, 2008

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
2 DF Alyaksandr Skshynetski
3 MF Anton Bubnow
4 DF Syarhey Khaletski
5 DF Dzmitry Shmatko
6 MF Aboubacar Camara
7 MF Yury Kendysh
8 MF Alyaksandr Talkanitsa
9 MF Mikhail Gornak
12 GK Syarhey Kurhanski
13 MF Alyaksandr Makas
14 FW Artsyom Hancharyk
15 DF Maksim Vitus
16 FW Dzmitry Yuzvovich
17 MF Sergey Korsak
No. Position Player
20 MF Ivan Maewski
21 MF Andrey Misyuk
22 DF Raman Haew
33 MF Anatol Karp
35 GK Vladimir Pyatigorets
79 DF Oleg Ichim
GK Yevgeni Arkhipets
MF Dmitry Kharitanovich
MF Bogdan Dubovik
MF Sergey Yadlovsky
FW Anton Saroka
MF Vital Shapyatowski
MF Rafael Ledesma

Former managers

League and Cup history

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
2002 3rd 1 24 22 2 0 102–21 68 Promoted
2003 2nd 2 311 22 4 5 64–17 70 Round of 32 Promoted
2004 1st 14 312 7 9 15 36–57 30 Round of 16
2005 1st 3 26 16 1 9 43–30 49 Winners
2006 1st 4 26 16 3 7 54–24 51 Round of 16
2007 1st 5 26 11 9 6 32–25 42 Quarterfinals
2008 1st 3 30 17 6 7 65–37 57 Winners
2009 1st 11 26 8 6 12 34–38 30 Quarterfinals
2010 1st 12 33 5 8 20 24–70 23 Quarterfinals Relegated
2011 2nd Quarterfinals

FC MTZ-RIPO in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2005/06 UEFA Cup 1QR Ferencváros Budapest 1-2 2-0
2QR FK Teplice 1-1 1-2
2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Shakhtyor Karaganda 1-3 5-1
2R FC Moskva 0-1 0-2
2008-09 UEFA Cup 1QR MŠK Žilina 2-2 0-1
2009-10 UEFA Europa League 1QR Sutjeska Nikšić 2-1(aet) 1-1
2QR FC Metalurh Donetsk 1-2 0-3

References

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