- FC
Veino is a
Belarusian football club
based in the town of
Veino,
Mogilev Raion. The team was
founded at some
point in
early 90s as FC
Veino, and initially...
- 1998 season). Two
lowest placed teams of the 1998
First League season (
Veino and
Belenergostroy Beloozyorsk)
relegated to the
Second League. They were...
-
Premier League. Four
lowest placed teams (Traktor Minsk,
Khimik Svetlogorsk,
Veino-Dnepr and
Polesye Kozenki) were
initially relegated to the
Second League...
- Osipovichi) were
promoted to the
Premier League. Two
lowest placed teams (
Veino Mogilev Raion and
Belenergostroy Beloozyorsk) were
initially relegated to...
- A), Maxim-Orsha (Group B)
Stroitel Bereza 1996 BATE
Borisov (Group A),
Veino Mogilev Raion (Group B) Beloozyorsk,
Dnepr Rogachev 1997 Dinamo-Energo Vitebsk...
- 1999–2006 Dnepr-Transmash
Mogilev 0 (0) 1999 → Dnepr-2
Mogilev 17 (0) 2000 →
Veino-Dnepr (loan) 23 (2) 2002 → Torpedo-Kadino
Mogilev (loan) 3 (0) 2003 → Sozh...
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Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1997–1999 Dnepr-2
Mogilev 18 (3) 1999
Veino-Dnepr
Mogilev Raion 10 (2) 2000–2002 Dnepr-Transmash
Mogilev 65 (9) 2003–2006...
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clubs were
initially promoted from the
Second League (BATE
Borisov and
Veino Mogilev Raion as the
winners of
their respective groups, and
Dnepr Rogachev...
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Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 2000–2007
Dnepr Mogilev 67 (0) 2000 →
Veino-Dnepr (loan) 3 (0) 2001 → Spartak-UOR-Dnepr
Shklov (loan) 16 (0) 2008–2011...
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Pelle Prestberg,
Samuel Påhlsson
Nicklas Rahm,
Robin Rahm,
Tomas Rask,
Veinö Rikkinen,
Anders Roddar,
Lennart Roslund, Sven-Åke Rudby,
Christian Ruuttu...