Fixtures

Belarus Cup 07/12 15:00 5 Dnepr Mogilev vs FC Vitebsk - View
Belarus Division 1 07/18 15:30 16 FC Orsha vs Dnepr Mogilev - View

Results

Belarus Division 1 07/06 15:00 15 FK Bumprom v Dnepr Mogilev D 1-1
Belarus Division 1 06/30 15:00 14 Dnepr Mogilev v Dinamo Minsk Reserves D 1-1
Belarus Division 1 06/21 15:00 13 Belshina Bobruisk v Dnepr Mogilev W 0-1
Belarus Division 1 06/13 15:00 12 Dnepr Mogilev v FC Slonim W 4-0
Belarus Division 1 06/06 15:00 11 FK Lokomotiv Gomel v Dnepr Mogilev L 3-2
Belarus Division 1 06/01 11:00 10 Dnepr Mogilev v FC Lida W 2-0
Belarus Division 1 05/23 14:00 9 Minsk 2 v Dnepr Mogilev W 0-3
Belarus Division 1 05/17 14:00 8 Dnepr Mogilev v FC Ostrovets W 2-0
Belarus Division 1 05/09 13:00 7 Volna Pinsk v Dnepr Mogilev W 1-2
Belarus Division 1 05/02 16:00 6 Dnepr Mogilev v Anastasiia Gevel W 3-0
Belarus Division 1 04/27 12:00 5 FC Baranovichi v Dnepr Mogilev D 1-1
Belarus Division 1 04/19 12:00 4 Dnepr Mogilev v Bff Academy Minsk U19 W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 18 16
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 15 8 7
Goals for 47 27 20
Goals against 53 26 27
Clean sheets 7 4 3
Failed to score 7 4 3

Wikipedia - FC Dnepr Mogilev

FC Dnepr Mogilev (Belarusian: ФК Дняпро Магілёў, romanized: FK Dnyapro Mahilyow; Russian: ФК Днепр Могилёв) is a Belarusian football team, playing in the city of Mogilev. Their home stadium is Spartak Stadium.

History

Dnepr Mogilev was founded in 1960 under the name Khimik Mogilev and began playing in the Class B (second-tier league) of the Soviet championship, which consisted of over 140 teams split into several regional zones. In 1963, the team was relegated to the third tier due to league structure reorganization, and their name was changed to Spartak Mogilev. In 1970, they dropped to the fourth tier, but the following year were brought back to the third, both times due to further league reorganizations. In 1973, the club adopted their current name, Dnepr Mogilev. Dnepr would spend all subsequent Soviet-era seasons in the third-tier league, with one exception. In 1982, Anatoly Baidachny led Dnepr to win their zone and then the final round between the zone winners and promotion to the Soviet First League. However, the club couldn't maintain their second-tier spot and relegated the following year.

In 1992, Dnepr joined the newly created Belarusian Premier League. The team's results in the post-Soviet years varied from runners-up in 1992 and champions in 1998 to the unfortunate relegation in 2011. Since then, Dnepr has come back and was relegated again in 2014. As of 2015, Dnepr is playing in the Belarusian First League.

In spring 2019, the club merged with Premier League team Luch Minsk, citing the willingness to keep the city of Mogilev represented in the top flight. The united club was named Dnyapro Mogilev. It inherited Luch's Premier League spot and licence, their sponsorships and most of the squad while keeping only a few Dnepr players and relocating to Mogilev. Dnepr continued its participation in youth tournaments independently from Luch.

In 2020, Dnepr Mogilev reformed and joined the Second League after Dnyapro Mogilev ceased to exist following their relegation from the Premier League.

Name changes

  • 1960: founded as Khimik Mogilev (Belarusian: Хімік)
  • 1963: renamed to Spartak Mogilev
  • 1973: renamed to Dnepr Mogilev
  • 1998: absorbed Transmash Mogilev and renamed to Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev (Дняпро-Трансмаш, Dniapro-Transmash)
  • 2006: renamed to Dnepr Mogilev
  • 2019: merged with Luch Minsk into Dnyapro Mogilev
  • 2020: reestablished as Dnepr Mogilev
**FC Dnepr Mogilev** is a professional soccer club based in Mogilev, Belarus. Founded in 1960, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin. Competing in the Belarusian Premier League, FC Dnepr Mogilev is known for its distinctive blue and white colors, which symbolize the club's identity and pride.

The team plays its home matches at the Spartak Stadium, a venue that can accommodate thousands of enthusiastic supporters, creating an electric atmosphere on match days. FC Dnepr Mogilev has a reputation for developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection, making it a beloved institution in the region.

Over the years, the club has experienced various successes, including notable performances in domestic competitions and a commitment to promoting youth development. With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship, FC Dnepr Mogilev continues to strive for excellence on the field, aiming to reclaim its place among the top teams in Belarusian soccer. The club's motto reflects its dedication to hard work and ambition, inspiring both players and fans alike to dream big and support their team with unwavering loyalty.