-
playing in the
Belarusian Premier League. In late 1992, they
changed name to
Fandok Bobruisk and 1995 to FC Bobruisk.
After unsuccessful 1995 season, they finished...
- goalscorer.
Romaschenko pla**** for
Dnepr Mogilev,
Poligraphtekhnika Oleksandria,
Fandok Bobruisk, MPKC Mozyr, Gaziantepspor, Trabzonspor,
Dynamo Moscow, Torpedo...
-
Bangor Tatran Prešov
Barry Town Žalgiris
Vilnius Bodø/Glimt
Olimpija Rīga
Fandok Bobruisk SK
Tirana Ferencváros F91
Dudelange Tiligul Tiraspol Floriana Sligo...
- then-current
champions and Cup
holders Dinamo Minsk and Cup runners-up
Fandok Bobruisk.
Dinamo won the
match 5–3. The
tournament was s****ped
after just...
- Minsk. FC
Dinamo Minsk were the
defending champions,
having defeated FC
Fandok Bobruisk in the 1994 final, but were
knocked out in the
third round by FC...
-
European national leagues which didn't
include Belarus. The Cup runners-up
Fandok Bobruisk qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup.
Stroitel Starye Dorogi finished...
-
first round by
Albertin Slonim. FC
Dinamo Minsk won the
final against FC
Fandok Bobruisk to win
their second title. The
games were pla**** on 3 July 1993...
- 1989
Sokhibkor Khalkabad 22 (0) 1991
Kuban Barannikovsky 36 (6) 1992–1993
Fandok Bobruisk 31 (5) 1994 Arda
Kardzhali 1994–1995
Dnepr Rogachev 11 (3) 1995...
-
clubs changed their names during the
winter break (Traktor
Bobruisk to
Fandok Bobruisk,
Khimik Grodno to
Neman Grodno,
BelAZ Zhodino to
Torpedo Zhodino...
-
Dinamo Minsk (****istant) 1986–1888
Dinamo Minsk 1992–1999
Belarus U21 1994
Fandok Bobruisk (caretaker) 1999
Belshina Bobruisk 2003–2004
Smena Minsk *Club...