FC Minsk-2

Minsk-2
Full name Minsk-2
Founded 1954
Dissolved 2015
Ground KFP Minsk, Minsk
Ground Capacity 1,500

Minsk-2 was a Belarusian football club based in Minsk and was a reserve team of FC Minsk.

History

The team was formed in 1954 as FShM Minsk (Futbolnaya Shkhola Molodyozhi, or Football School of Youth) and was essentially a student team. During Soviet years, they spent the most of their seasons playing only in youth competitions, although they also spent several seasons in senior Belarusian SSR league. They adopted name Smena Minsk in 1989.

In 1992 Smena joined newly created Belarusian Second League. After several seasons spent in Second and First leagues as well as one season (1996) at youth level, the team partnered BATE Borisov and became their reserve/feeder team under the name Smena-BATE Minsk. The partnership ended in 2000 and the team reverted their name to Smena Minsk.

In 2005, while playing in the First League, they launched their own reserve team Smena-2 Minsk, who joined Second League.

In early 2006 a new senior professional team FC Minsk was founded on the basis of Smena. The new team took over Smena's First League license, the majority of the squad and facilities, and replaced Smena in the First League. A reserve team Smena-2 was renamed to Smena for the 2006 season and was folded by the end of the year, as Minsk got promoted to Belarusian Premier League and now had to sign a reserve squad for a separate Premier League Reserves competition.

A successor team Minsk-2 was created to participate in 2008 Second League season, after Minsk briefly relegated back to the First League. Minsk-2 was reformed again in 2012 as a ground for Minsk football academy graduates. After finishing the season at 5th place, Minsk-2 was invited to join First League as a replacement for disbanded DSK Gomel.

In early 2015, FC Minsk announced that their farm-club Minsk-2 was folded.

Last squad

As of November 2014

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

No. Position Player
6 Belarus MF Andrey Razin
8 Belarus DF Alyaksandr Krasavin
10 Belarus MF Vadzim Mytnik
13 Belarus MF Vitaly Saskovets
20 Belarus MF Vadim Mikhalevich
23 Belarus DF Artem Milyachenko
No. Position Player
25 Belarus FW Maksim Yakutsenya
31 Belarus MF Ales Naumik
99 Belarus MF Yevgeniy Gurinovich
Belarus DF Maksim Romashevsky
Belarus DF Eduard Dovnar
Belarus DF Yevgeniy Shpakov

League and Cup history

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes Manager
1992 3D 1 151014 491521 Last 32
1992–93 2D 8 3012612 425030 Last 64
1993–94 2D 15 283718 155013 Last 32 Relegated
1994–95 3D – B 7 228311 233519
1995 3D – B 4 12615 231419
?
1997 3D – A 6 2612212 524638
1998 3D – A 4 261475 552349
1999 3D – A 2 241635 542251
?
2001 3D 18 341132 131194
2002 in lower league
2003 3D 5 221246 502640
2004 3D 1 241914 551758
2005 2D 5 301488 312350 1
2006 3D 13 326917 366827 Second Round
2007 3D
2008 3D

1Zmena-2 Minsk in Third level, club license transferred to FC Minsk. Zmena-2 Minsk became first team in 2006.

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