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'''Dzmitry Yawhenavich Likhtarovich''' ({{lang-be|Дзмітрый Яўгенавіч Ліхтаровіч}}; {{lang-ru|Дмитрий Евгеньевич Лихтарович}}; born 1 March 1978 in [[Mogilev]]) is a retired [[Belarus]]ian footballer ([[midfielder]]). He most recently played for [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]], which he regularly captained.
'''Dzmitry Yawhenavich Likhtarovich''' ({{lang-be|Дзмітрый Яўгенавіч Ліхтаровіч}}; {{lang-ru|Дмитрий Евгеньевич Лихтарович}}; born 1 March 1978 in [[Mogilev]]) is a retired [[Belarus]]ian footballer ([[midfielder]]). He most recently played for [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]], which he regularly captained.


==Career==
==Career==
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*[[Belarusian Premier League]] champion: [[2002 Belarusian Premier League|2002]], [[2006 Belarusian Premier League|2006]], [[2007 Belarusian Premier League|2007]], [[2008 Belarusian Premier League|2008]], [[2009 Belarusian Premier League|2009]], [[2010 Belarusian Premier League|2010]], [[2011 Belarusian Premier League|2011]], [[2012 Belarusian Premier League|2012]], [[2013 Belarusian Premier League|2013]], [[2014 Belarusian Premier League|2014]], [[2015 Belarusian Premier League|2015]]
*[[Belarusian Premier League]] champion: [[2002 Belarusian Premier League|2002]], [[2006 Belarusian Premier League|2006]], [[2007 Belarusian Premier League|2007]], [[2008 Belarusian Premier League|2008]], [[2009 Belarusian Premier League|2009]], [[2010 Belarusian Premier League|2010]], [[2011 Belarusian Premier League|2011]], [[2012 Belarusian Premier League|2012]], [[2013 Belarusian Premier League|2013]], [[2014 Belarusian Premier League|2014]], [[2015 Belarusian Premier League|2015]]
*[[Belarusian Cup]] winner: [[2005–06 Belarusian Cup|2005–06]], [[2009–10 Belarusian Cup|2009–10]], [[2014–15 Belarusian Cup|2014–15]]
*[[Belarusian Cup]] winner: [[2005–06 Belarusian Cup|2005–06]], [[2009–10 Belarusian Cup|2009–10]], [[2014–15 Belarusian Cup|2014–15]]
*[[Belarusian Super Cup]] winner: [[2010 Belarusian Super Cup|2010]], [[2011 Belarusian Super Cup|2011]], [[2013 Belarusian Super Cup|2013]], [[2014 Belarusian Super Cup|2014]], [[2015 Belarusian Super Cup|2015]]
*[[Belarusian Super Cup]] winner: [[2010 Belarusian Super Cup|2010]], [[2011 Belarusian Super Cup|2011]], [[2013 Belarusian Super Cup|2013]], [[2014 Belarusian Super Cup|2014]], [[2015 Belarusian Super Cup|2015]]


==References==
==References==
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Dzmitry Likhtarovich
Personal information
Full name Dzmitry Yawhenavich Likhtarovich
Date of birth (1978-03-01) 1 March 1978 (age 46)
Place of birth Mogilev, Belarusian SSR
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
BATE Borisov (coach)
Youth career
1993–1997 Dnepr Mogilev
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–2001 Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev 183 (12)
2002–2015 BATE Borisov 288 (6)
International career
1993–1994 Belarus U16 6 (0)
1995 Belarus U18 2 (0)
1998–1999 Belarus U21 11 (0)
2004 Belarus Olympic 2 (0)
2007 Belarus 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Dzmitry Yawhenavich Likhtarovich (Template:Lang-be; Template:Lang-ru; born 1 March 1978 in Mogilev) is a retired Belarusian footballer (midfielder). He most recently played for BATE Borisov, which he regularly captained.

Career

As of 3 November 2012, he has appeared in 600 matches while being a member of Belarusian Premier League, Cup and national team squads.[1] On 23 July 2013, he was played in a UEFA Champions League qualifying match against Kazakh side Shakhter Karagandy and became the footballer with the most appearances in the "Sergey Aleynikov" club, with 613 games under his bag, surpassing fellow Belarusian Sergey Gurenko.[2]

Honours

Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev

BATE Borisov

References

  1. ^ Дмитрий Лихтарович: шесть сотен! (in Russian). BATE Borisov official website. Archived from the original on 2012-10-02. Retrieved 2012-11-03. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Неудача в Караганде (in Russian). BATE Borisov official website. Retrieved 2013-07-23.