FC Dinamo Brest

FC Dinamo Brest
FC Dinamo Brest
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Full name FC Dinamo Brest
Founded 1960
Ground Regional Sport Complex Brestskiy
Brest, Belarus
(Capacity: 10,060)
Manager Syarhey Kavalchuk
League Belarusian Premier League
2010 5th
Home colours
Away colours

FC Dinamo Brest is a Belarusian football club based in Brest. They play in the Belarusian Premier League, the top division in Belarusian football.

Contents

History

Name changes

  • 1960: founded as Spartak Brest
  • 1972: renamed to Bug Brest (after Bug River river)
  • 1976: renamed to Dinamo Brest

Honours

2007

Current squad

As of 28 July 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 Belarus GK Andrey Klimovich
2 Belarus FW Alyaksandr Matyukhevich
3 Belarus DF Alyaksandr Dzemidovich
4 Belarus DF Yevgeniy Klopotskiy
5 Ukraine DF Oleksandr Zabara
6 Belarus MF Aleksey Pankovets
7 Belarus MF Dzmitry Makar
8 Belarus MF Vladimir Osipchuk
9 Georgia (country) FW Zaza Chelidze
10 Belarus FW Mikalay Yanush
11 Belarus MF Sergey Vabishchevich
13 Belarus MF Andrey Tsevan
15 Belarus DF Konstantin Bursky
16 Belarus MF Kirill Premudrov
17 Belarus MF Syarhey Shchehrykovich
No. Position Player
18 Belarus FW Dzmitry Mazalewski
19 Belarus DF Ihar Burko
20 Belarus FW Nikolay Signevich
21 Brazil MF David Lazari
22 Senegal DF Pascal Mendy
23 Belarus DF Illya Kalpachuk
24 Belarus DF Vital Hayduchyk
25 Georgia (country) FW Ucha Gogoladze
26 Belarus FW Uladzimir Khvashchynski
27 Moldova DF Alexei Goncearov
28 Belarus DF Andrey Karasyow
30 Belarus GK Rodion Syamuk
77 Ukraine GK Vadym Deonas
Belarus MF Nikolai Kalenik

League and Cup history

Soviet Union Soviet Union
Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1960 2nd 15 30 7 4 19 27–59 18
1961 2nd 13 30 7 8 15 28–43 22 Round of 64
1962 2nd 4 32 15 9 6 39–25 39 Round of 512 Relegated1
1963 3rd 15 30 7 9 14 16–27 23 Round of 1024
1964 3rd 4 30 12 12 6 25–12 36 Round of 2048
5 4 0 0 4 2–6 0 Final round2
1965 3rd 10 30 9 8 13 28–30 26 Round of 1024
1966 3rd 11 32 8 11 13 26–34 27
1967 3rd 4 34 14 12 8 33–28 40 Round of 4096
2 3 1 2 0 3–2 4 Semifinal round3
1968 3rd 3 38 21 8 9 48–27 50
2 1 1 0 2–0 3 Promotion/relegation play-off4
1969 2nd 13 40 12 13 15 30–29 37 Round of 32 Relegated5
1970 3rd 16 42 12 13 17 32–48 37 Round of 128
1971 3rd 9 38 13 16 9 33–29 55
1972 3rd 6 38 14 15 9 44–32 57
1973 3rd 11 32 10 9 13 35–46 236
1974 3rd 14 40 10 14 16 33–44 34
1975 3rd 10 34 12 7 15 38–44 31
1976 3rd 2 38 20 10 8 63–38 50
1977 3rd 11 40 14 13 13 51–44 41 Round of 64
1978 3rd 6 46 24 10 12 62–37 58
1979 3rd 3 46 24 14 8 77–35 62
1980 3rd 4 32 12 10 10 39–36 34
1981 3rd 6 40 13 10 17 45–37 56
1982 3rd 13 30 9 4 17 30–44 22
1983 3rd 9 32 10 10 12 41–36 30
1984 3rd 12 34 9 9 16 38–50 27
1985 3rd 6 30 13 7 10 40–33 33
1986 3rd 7 30 15 3 12 41–31 33
1987 3rd 4 34 18 6 10 54–26 42
1988 3rd 10 34 14 6 14 43–41 34
1989 3rd 5 42 19 10 13 53–51 48 Round of 128
1990 3rd 9 42 15 15 12 49–39 45
1991 3rd 16 42 14 9 19 50–50 37
1992 Round of 128
  • 1 Relegated as the 2nd level (Class B) was reduced from 10 zones (150 teams) in 1962 to a single group of 18 teams in 1963.
  • 2 Advanced to the final round as the best-placed team from Belarusian SSR. No team won the promotion from this final group in the end.
  • 3 Advanced to the semifinal round of promotion tournament (for one spot) as one of top 8 teams not from Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh or Central Asian SSR.
  • 4 As the best-placed team from Belarusian SSR, Spartak advanced to promotion/relegation play-off against the lowest-placed Belarusian team from the 2nd level.
  • 5 Relegated as the 2nd level (Class B Second Group, renamed to Class B First Group from next season) was reduced from 4 zones (87 teams) in 1969 to a single group of 22 teams in 1970.
  • 6 In 1973 every draw was followed by a penalty shoot-out, with a winner gaining 1 point and loser gaining 0.
Belarus Belarus
Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 3 15 8 3 4 21–10 19 Semifinals
1992–93 1st 7 32 13 9 10 33–29 35 Round of 16
1993–94 1st 8 30 11 9 10 30–29 31 Semifinals
1994–95 1st 10 30 9 10 11 33–33 28 Round of 16
1995 1st 10 15 5 2 8 27–32 17 Round of 16
1996 1st 10 30 7 11 12 39–43 32
1997 1st 7 30 12 6 12 44–52 42 Quarterfinals
1998 1st 9 28 12 2 14 40–40 38 Round of 16
1999 1st 7 30 14 4 12 59–52 46 Round of 16
2000 1st 10 30 10 4 16 37–51 34 Quarterfinals
2001 1st 11 26 8 5 13 26–38 29 Round of 16
2002 1st 10 26 8 8 10 25–26 32 Semifinals
2003 1st 11 30 5 12 13 21–49 27 Round of 16
2004 1st 8 30 10 9 11 39–41 39 Round of 32
2005 1st 8 26 11 3 12 39–33 36 Round of 16
2006 1st 9 26 8 7 11 17–31 31 Quarterfinals
2007 1st 12 26 6 8 13 23–31 25 Winners
2008 1st 6 30 13 8 9 40–34 47 Round of 16
2009 1st 5 26 10 8 8 30–24 38 Round of 32
2010 1st 5 33 12 10 11 48–40 46 Round of 32
2011 1st Quarterfinals

European record

As of December, 2008.

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2007/08 UEFA Cup 1Q Latvia Liepajas Metalurgs 1-2 1-1

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