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Revision as of 22:16, 24 April 2013

FC SKVICH Minsk
Full nameFC SKVICH Minsk
Founded2000
GroundSOK Olimpiysky
Minsk, Belarus
Capacity1,530
ChairmanYuri Savchenko
ManagerSergei Borovsky
LeagueBelarusian First League
20114th

FC SKVICH Minsk is a Belarusian football club based in Minsk, currently playing in Belarusian First League.

History

The team was founded in late 2000 by travel company SKVICH, which also had investments in sport and football projects (such as their own football school) for several years before. Prior to start of their first season, after gaining support from Belarusian Railways, the team was renamed to Lokomotiv Minsk. The team won the Second League in 2001 and finished 3rd in the First League the following year and was promoted to Belarusian Premier League.

Lokomotiv finished in the relegation zone of the table in three of their four seasons in Premier League, and twice they were able to be promomoted again only one season later, until they got stuck in the First League following relegation in 2008. Since 2009 they reverted to their original name SKVICH.

Lokomotiv advanced to the final game of 2002-03 Belaruan Cup, where they have lost to Dinamo Minsk.

Current squad

As of July 2012

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belarus BLR Vital Makawchyk
2 DF Belarus BLR Uladzimir Marhulets
3 DF Belarus BLR Yawhen Branavitski
4 DF Belarus BLR Ilya Tsyvilko
5 DF Belarus BLR Denis Lekhavitsky
6 MF Belarus BLR Ivan Sulim
7 MF Belarus BLR Sergey Shumanov
8 MF Belarus BLR Alyaksandr Mikhnavets
9 MF Belarus BLR Andrey Kukharyonok
10 MF Belarus BLR Pavel Shmigero
11 FW Belarus BLR Yuri Markhel
12 GK Belarus BLR Pavel Shisheya
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Belarus BLR Vyacheslav Zamara
16 MF Belarus BLR Vital Shapyatowski
18 DF Belarus BLR Vladimir Shibeko
19 MF Belarus BLR Vadzim Mytnik
20 DF Belarus BLR Raman Haew
21 DF Belarus BLR Aleksey Belousov
GK Belarus BLR Arseny Kudin
MF Belarus BLR Yuriy Vodovozov
FW Belarus BLR Nikolay Kurash

League and Cup history

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
2001 3rd 1 34 26 4 4 77–17 82 Promoted
2002 2nd 3 30 20 6 4 59–16 66 Quarterfinals Promoted
2003 1st 15 30 5 9 16 16–42 24 Runners-up Relegated
2004 2nd 1 30 24 3 3 75–25 75 Quarterfinals Promoted
2005 1st 11 26 7 5 14 30–43 26 Round of 32
2006 1st 13 26 5 4 17 26–52 19 Round of 16 Relegated
2007 2nd 3 26 16 4 6 49–21 52 Round of 16 Promoted
2008 1st 14 30 6 7 17 28–50 25 Round of 16 Relegated
2009 2nd 5 26 11 6 9 37–29 39 Round of 16
2010 2nd 2 30 17 7 6 52–21 58 Round of 64 Promotion play-off
2011 2nd 4 30 16 6 8 57–27 54 Round of 32
2012 2nd 4 28 16 7 5 61–19 55 Quarterfinals
2013 2nd Quarterfinals