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Football club
FC Dnepr is a Belarusian football team, playing in the city of Mogilev . It currently competes in Belarusian Premier League . Their home stadium is Spartak Stadion
History
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(March 2010 )
Name changes
1960: founded as Knimik Mogilev
1963: renamed to Spartak Mogilev
1973: renamed to Dnepr Mogilev
1998: Transmash Mogilev merged with Dnepr and the team renamed to Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev
2006: renamed back to FC Dnepr
Achievements
1998
Current squad
As of May 2010.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Notable players
Maksim Romaschenko
League and Cup history
Soviet Union
Season
Goals
Points
Domestic Cup
Notes
1960
2nd
13
30
5
10
15
36–54
20
1961
2nd
4
30
14
8
8
45–37
36
Round of 256
1962
2nd
6
32
13
10
9
35–32
36
Round of 256
Relegated1
1963
3rd
11
30
8
11
11
21–33
27
Round of 512
1964
3rd
8
30
12
8
10
31–25
32
Round of 2048
1965
3rd
10
30
6
17
7
14–18
29
Round of 256
1966
3rd
9
32
10
10
12
25–33
30
1967
3rd
18
34
6
10
18
18–38
22
Round of 4096
1968
3rd
10
38
11
14
13
25–28
36
Round of 256
1969
3rd
7
32
12
11
9
37–23
35
Round of 16
Relegated2
1970
4th
3
32
19
5
8
34–19
43
Promoted3
1971
3rd
14
38
9
16
13
30–40
43
1972
3rd
17
38
9
13
16
25–47
40
1973
3rd
16
32
7
11
14
21–38
17 4
1974
3rd
12
40
14
10
16
37–53
38
1975
3rd
11
34
8
13
13
26–42
29
1976
3rd
19
38
8
9
21
34–60
25
1977
3rd
12
40
15
11
14
44–41
41
1978
3rd
16
46
15
10
21
51–56
40
1979
3rd
17
46
12
13
21
41–62
37
1980
3rd
7
32
9
9
14
37–48
27
1981
3rd
2
38
20
5
13
58–39
45
1982
3rd
1
30
18
8
4
60–32
44
1
4
3
0
1
8–4
6
Final round, promoted
1983
2nd
20
42
12
13
17
40–60
36
Round of 64
Relegated
1984
3rd
1
34
22
6
6
71–24
50
Round of 32
1985
3rd
3
30
15
9
6
64–34
39
Round of 64
1986
3rd
5
30
15
5
10
56–31
35
Round of 128
1987
3rd
6
34
17
8
9
41–29
42
Round of 32
1988
3rd
4
34
19
8
7
49–36
46
1989
3rd
9
42
19
7
16
52–47
45
1990
3rd
13
42
17
6
19
58–54
40
Round of 64
1991
3rd
12
42
18
6
18
47–37
42
1992
Round of 64
1 Relegated due second level reduction from 10 zones (150 teams) in 1962 to a single group of 18 teams in 1963
2 Relegated as Class B changed its status from 3rd to 4th level in 1970, and the top two levels were reorganaized into three with fewer teams.
3 Promoted due to 3rd level (Class A Second Group , renamed to Second League since next season) expansion from 3 to 6 territorial zones (from 66 to 124 teams) in 1971 and dismissal of 4th level.
4 In 1973 every draw was followed by a penalty shoot-out, with a winner gaining 1 point and loser gaining 0.
Season
Goals
Points
Domestic Cup
Notes
1992
1st
2
15
11
2
2
28–4
24
Runners-up
1992–93
1st
5
32
17
7
8
54–33
41
Quarterfinals
1993–94
1st
4
30
17
6
7
45–22
40
Round of 16
1994–95
1st
5
30
12
9
9
44–35
33
Semifinals
1995
1st
6
15
7
1
7
26–23
22
Round of 16
1996
1st
9
30
11
6
13
33–36
39
1997
1st
4
30
15
7
8
48–32
52
Semifinals
1998
1st
1
28
21
4
3
55–12
67
Semifinals
1999
1st
4
30
17
9
4
53–27
60
Quarterfinals
2000
1st
7
30
14
7
9
55–33
49
Round of 16
2001
1st
9
26
8
7
11
29–37
31
Round of 16
2002
1st
9
26
10
6
10
38–37
36
Round of 16
2003
1st
9
30
8
10
12
38–46
34
Quarterfinals
2004
1st
9
30
11
4
15
29–37
37
Round of 16
2005
1st
6
26
12
7
7
48–36
43
Quarterfinals
2006
1st
12
26
6
5
15
29–47
23
Round of 32
2007
1st
13
26
5
8
13
21–33
23
Round of 16
2008
1st
9
30
9
11
10
45–42
38
Quarterfinals
2009
1st
3
26
12
4
10
31–26
40
Round of 32
2010
1st
Round of 16
Dnepr Mogilev in Europe
As of December, 2008.
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Active(lower leagues) Defunct(or amateur)
Winners Previous seasons (Soviet period)