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FC Molodechno
FK Maladzyechna
Full nameФутбольны клуб Маладзечна
Football Club Molodechno
Founded1949/1989
Ground City Stadium
Maladzyechna, Belarus
Capacity3,500
Manager Alyaksandr Hrapkowski
League Belarusian First League
2023 Belarusian First League, 11th of 17

FC Molodechno ( Belarusian: ФК Маладзечна, romanizedFK Maladzyechna, Russian: ФК Молодечно) is a Belarusian football club based in Maladzyechna. They play in the Belarusian First League, the 2nd division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Molodechno City Stadium.

History

Early history

The city of Molodechno was represented in the Belarusian SSR League since 1949 by various teams attached to local industries and organizations and thus having different names and loose continuity: Dinamo Molodechno (1949–1955), Molodechno Oblast team (1956, 1959), Molodechno city team (1957–1958), Spartak Molodechno (1960–1963, 1970–1971), Naroch Molodechno (1964–1965), Krasnoye Znamya Molodechno (1966), Volna Molodecno (1967–1969), Selena Molodechno (1972–1980), Metallist Molodechno (1981–1982), Trud Molodechno (1983–1985), Stankostroitel Molodechno (1986). [1] Spartak Molodechno won the Belarusian SSR league in 1963. The modern FC Molodechno logo retroactively displays 1949 as the club's year of foundation.

Modern club

Metallurg Molodechno was formed in 1989 and in 1991, the young team won the Belarusian SSR Top League championship as well as the Soviet Amateur Cup. Since 1992, the team started playing in the Belarusian Premier League. In 1993, they were renamed to FC Molodechno. Their best result came in the 1994–95 season, when Molodechno finished 4th. In 1999, they finished 15th and relegated to the First League, but after winning the First League in 2000, they quickly came back to the top level in 2001. To celebrate the win, they changed their name to Molodechno-2000. They finished last and relegated to the First League again in 2003 and went further down to the Second League one season later. In 2006, they changed their name back to Molodechno. In 2011, the name was changed to Zabudova Molodechno after a merger with Zabudova Chist. In 2013, the merger was dissolved and the club was renamed to Molodechno-2013 and later to Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 in 2015. The club changed its name again in 2019 back to FC Molodechno.

Name changes

  • 1989: FC Metallurg Molodechno (Metalurh Maladzyechna, Belarusian: Металург)
  • 1993: FC Molodechno
  • 2001: FC Molodechno-2000
  • 2006: FC Molodechno
  • 2011: FC Zabudova Molodechno (Забудова)
  • 2013: FC Molodechno-2013
  • 2015: FC Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 (Maladzyechna-DyuSSh-4, Belarusian: Маладзечна-ДЮСШ-4)
  • 2019: FC Molodechno (FK Maladzyechna)

Achievements

1991
1991

Current squad

As of June 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belarus  BLR Danila Tretyak
7 MF Belarus  BLR Gleb Guletskiy
8 MF Belarus  BLR Kirill Goncharik
10 MF Belarus  BLR Yury Kazlow
11 FW Belarus  BLR Vladislav Fedosov
14 DF Belarus  BLR Semen Khatkevich
17 DF Belarus  BLR Artur Kats
20 MF Nigeria  NGA Abdulaziz Laval
21 MF Belarus  BLR Fedor Adashkevich
22 DF Belarus  BLR German Kutkovich
23 FW Belarus  BLR Igor Monich
25 GK Belarus  BLR Roman Stepanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 DF Belarus  BLR Sergey Usenya
31 GK Belarus  BLR Vlas Rayevskiy
44 DF Belarus  BLR Artyom Dylevsky
55 MF Belarus  BLR Yegor Imeryakov
66 DF Tajikistan  TJK Sino Absamadov
70 MF Belarus  BLR Pavel Tseslyukevich
73 FW Belarus  BLR Yegor Nikoporyonok
77 FW Belarus  BLR Alyaksandr Krotaw
88 MF Belarus  BLR Dmitry German
92 MF Belarus  BLR Bogdan Kutsiy
97 FW Belarus  BLR Vadim Fastovets
99 MF Belarus  BLR Stanislav Bylinovich

League and Cup history

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 9 15 5 5 5 11–12 15 Semi-finals
1992–93 1st 13 32 7 10 15 34–40 24 Quarter-finals
1993–94 1st 9 30 10 11 9 35–31 31 Semi-finals
1994–95 1st 4 30 12 11 7 48–30 35 Quarter-finals
1995 1st 5 15 8 1 6 33–19 25 Quarter-finals
1996 1st 8 30 11 8 11 42–33 41
1997 1st 13 30 7 9 14 28–44 30 Round of 16
1998 1st 14 28 4 4 20 21–51 16 Quarter-finals
1999 1st 16 30 2 5 23 21–71 11 Quarter-finals Relegated
2000 2nd 1 30 23 5 2 76–16 74 Round of 16 Promoted
2001 1st 10 26 8 5 13 23–47 29 Round of 64
2002 1st 13 26 3 3 20 23–59 13 Round of 16
2003 1st 16 30 3 7 20 19–52 16 Round of 16 Relegated
2004 2nd 13 30 9 4 17 27–54 31 Round of 16 Relegated1
2005 3rd 12 26 5 3 18 34–32 39 Round of 32
2006 3rd 16 32 5 5 22 33–71 20 Round of 64
2007 3rd 14 30 7 4 19 28–71 25 Round of 64
2008 3rd 8 30 11 10 9 55–43 43 Round of 64
2009 3rd 3 26 15 3 8 55–31 48 Round of 64
2010 3rd 4 34 17 6 11 69–52 57 Round of 32
2011 3rd 4 30 17 7 6 58–38 58 Round of 32
  • 1 Withdrew from the First League due to financial troubles.

References

  1. ^ "History of FC Molodechno". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-24.

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from FC Molodechno-2000)
FC Molodechno
FK Maladzyechna
Full nameФутбольны клуб Маладзечна
Football Club Molodechno
Founded1949/1989
Ground City Stadium
Maladzyechna, Belarus
Capacity3,500
Manager Alyaksandr Hrapkowski
League Belarusian First League
2023 Belarusian First League, 11th of 17

FC Molodechno ( Belarusian: ФК Маладзечна, romanizedFK Maladzyechna, Russian: ФК Молодечно) is a Belarusian football club based in Maladzyechna. They play in the Belarusian First League, the 2nd division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Molodechno City Stadium.

History

Early history

The city of Molodechno was represented in the Belarusian SSR League since 1949 by various teams attached to local industries and organizations and thus having different names and loose continuity: Dinamo Molodechno (1949–1955), Molodechno Oblast team (1956, 1959), Molodechno city team (1957–1958), Spartak Molodechno (1960–1963, 1970–1971), Naroch Molodechno (1964–1965), Krasnoye Znamya Molodechno (1966), Volna Molodecno (1967–1969), Selena Molodechno (1972–1980), Metallist Molodechno (1981–1982), Trud Molodechno (1983–1985), Stankostroitel Molodechno (1986). [1] Spartak Molodechno won the Belarusian SSR league in 1963. The modern FC Molodechno logo retroactively displays 1949 as the club's year of foundation.

Modern club

Metallurg Molodechno was formed in 1989 and in 1991, the young team won the Belarusian SSR Top League championship as well as the Soviet Amateur Cup. Since 1992, the team started playing in the Belarusian Premier League. In 1993, they were renamed to FC Molodechno. Their best result came in the 1994–95 season, when Molodechno finished 4th. In 1999, they finished 15th and relegated to the First League, but after winning the First League in 2000, they quickly came back to the top level in 2001. To celebrate the win, they changed their name to Molodechno-2000. They finished last and relegated to the First League again in 2003 and went further down to the Second League one season later. In 2006, they changed their name back to Molodechno. In 2011, the name was changed to Zabudova Molodechno after a merger with Zabudova Chist. In 2013, the merger was dissolved and the club was renamed to Molodechno-2013 and later to Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 in 2015. The club changed its name again in 2019 back to FC Molodechno.

Name changes

  • 1989: FC Metallurg Molodechno (Metalurh Maladzyechna, Belarusian: Металург)
  • 1993: FC Molodechno
  • 2001: FC Molodechno-2000
  • 2006: FC Molodechno
  • 2011: FC Zabudova Molodechno (Забудова)
  • 2013: FC Molodechno-2013
  • 2015: FC Molodechno-DYuSSh-4 (Maladzyechna-DyuSSh-4, Belarusian: Маладзечна-ДЮСШ-4)
  • 2019: FC Molodechno (FK Maladzyechna)

Achievements

1991
1991

Current squad

As of June 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belarus  BLR Danila Tretyak
7 MF Belarus  BLR Gleb Guletskiy
8 MF Belarus  BLR Kirill Goncharik
10 MF Belarus  BLR Yury Kazlow
11 FW Belarus  BLR Vladislav Fedosov
14 DF Belarus  BLR Semen Khatkevich
17 DF Belarus  BLR Artur Kats
20 MF Nigeria  NGA Abdulaziz Laval
21 MF Belarus  BLR Fedor Adashkevich
22 DF Belarus  BLR German Kutkovich
23 FW Belarus  BLR Igor Monich
25 GK Belarus  BLR Roman Stepanov
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 DF Belarus  BLR Sergey Usenya
31 GK Belarus  BLR Vlas Rayevskiy
44 DF Belarus  BLR Artyom Dylevsky
55 MF Belarus  BLR Yegor Imeryakov
66 DF Tajikistan  TJK Sino Absamadov
70 MF Belarus  BLR Pavel Tseslyukevich
73 FW Belarus  BLR Yegor Nikoporyonok
77 FW Belarus  BLR Alyaksandr Krotaw
88 MF Belarus  BLR Dmitry German
92 MF Belarus  BLR Bogdan Kutsiy
97 FW Belarus  BLR Vadim Fastovets
99 MF Belarus  BLR Stanislav Bylinovich

League and Cup history

Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 9 15 5 5 5 11–12 15 Semi-finals
1992–93 1st 13 32 7 10 15 34–40 24 Quarter-finals
1993–94 1st 9 30 10 11 9 35–31 31 Semi-finals
1994–95 1st 4 30 12 11 7 48–30 35 Quarter-finals
1995 1st 5 15 8 1 6 33–19 25 Quarter-finals
1996 1st 8 30 11 8 11 42–33 41
1997 1st 13 30 7 9 14 28–44 30 Round of 16
1998 1st 14 28 4 4 20 21–51 16 Quarter-finals
1999 1st 16 30 2 5 23 21–71 11 Quarter-finals Relegated
2000 2nd 1 30 23 5 2 76–16 74 Round of 16 Promoted
2001 1st 10 26 8 5 13 23–47 29 Round of 64
2002 1st 13 26 3 3 20 23–59 13 Round of 16
2003 1st 16 30 3 7 20 19–52 16 Round of 16 Relegated
2004 2nd 13 30 9 4 17 27–54 31 Round of 16 Relegated1
2005 3rd 12 26 5 3 18 34–32 39 Round of 32
2006 3rd 16 32 5 5 22 33–71 20 Round of 64
2007 3rd 14 30 7 4 19 28–71 25 Round of 64
2008 3rd 8 30 11 10 9 55–43 43 Round of 64
2009 3rd 3 26 15 3 8 55–31 48 Round of 64
2010 3rd 4 34 17 6 11 69–52 57 Round of 32
2011 3rd 4 30 17 7 6 58–38 58 Round of 32
  • 1 Withdrew from the First League due to financial troubles.

References

  1. ^ "History of FC Molodechno". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-24.

External links



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