Fixtures

Belarus Division 1 07/05 15:00 15 Volna Pinsk vs FC Orsha - View
Belarus Division 1 07/18 15:30 16 FC Orsha vs Dnepr Mogilev - View

Results

Belarus Division 1 06/28 13:00 14 FC Orsha v Kristofer Siimar L 0-3
Belarus Division 1 06/22 13:00 13 FC Gomel 2 v FC Orsha W 2-5
Belarus Cup 06/17 15:30 5 FC Orsha v Dinamo Brest L 1-8
Belarus Division 1 06/12 15:00 12 FC Orsha v Dinamo Minsk Reserves W 2-1
Belarus Division 1 06/08 14:00 11 FC Baranovichi v FC Orsha L 5-1
Belarus Division 1 06/01 12:00 10 FC Orsha v Belshina Bobruisk L 1-2
Belarus Division 1 05/24 11:00 9 Bff Academy Minsk U19 v FC Orsha D 2-2
Belarus Division 1 05/17 12:00 8 FC Orsha v Flamengo de Arcoverde W 3-0
Belarus Division 1 05/10 15:00 7 Uni Minsk v FC Orsha W 0-1
Belarus Division 1 05/04 13:00 6 FC Orsha v FK Lokomotiv Gomel D 3-3
Belarus Division 1 04/27 13:00 5 FC Osipovichi v FC Orsha L 4-2
Belarus Division 1 04/19 13:00 4 FC Orsha v FC Lida L 1-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 19 18
Wins 13 6 7
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 17 10 7
Goals for 56 24 32
Goals against 79 38 41
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 8 5 3

Wikipedia - FC Orsha

FC Orsha is a football club based in Orsha, Vitebsk Oblast.

History

The team was founded in 1951 as Trud Orsha. The club was renamed to ZShM in 1956 and then to Mashinostroitel Orsha in 1960.

In 1965 the club was renamed to Start Orsha. The 60s and the 70s were the most successful years for the club, as they won the Vitebsk Oblast league in 1968, 1970, 1972 and 1977 as well as the Vitebsk Oblast cup in 1961, 1971, 1972 and 1976. In 1971, they reached the final of the Belarusian SSR Cup. They played in the Belarusian SSR top league from 1971 until 1985.

In 1992, the team was renamed to Legmash Orsha and joined the newly created Belarusian Second League. In 1994, the team was renamed to Maxim-Legmash Orsha due to sponsorship. After a successful 1995 season, Maxim-Legmash was promoted to the First League. Before the start of the 1996 season, the 'Legmash' part of the name was dropped due to Legmash plant withdrawal from team support and the team spent one season as Maxim-Orsha before being renamed again into FC Orsha in 1997. At the end of 2001, Orsha withdrew to the amateur level (Vitebsk Oblast championship) due to financial troubles.

The team returned in 2004, once again joining the Second League. The first post-return season was quite successful and Orsha was promoted to the First League for the 2005 season, but they quickly relegated back and since 2006 onwards, they've been playing in the Second League. In 2006, the team was known as Orsha-BelAutoService. Since 2014, they play in the First League.

Name changes

  • 1951: founded as FC Trud Orsha
  • 1956: renamed to FC ZShM Orsha
  • 1960: renamed to FC Mashinostroitel Orsha
  • 1965: renamed to FC Start Orsha
  • 1992: renamed to FC Legmash Orsha
  • 1995: renamed to FC Maxim-Orsha Orsha
  • 1996: renamed to FC Maxim-Legmash Orsha
  • 1997: renamed to FC Orsha
  • 2006: renamed to FC Orsha-BelAutoService Orsha
  • 2007: renamed to FC Orsha
FC Orsha is a professional soccer club based in the city of Orsha, Belarus. Founded in 2000, the team has established itself as a competitive force in Belarusian football, participating in various leagues and tournaments. The club's colors are typically represented by a vibrant combination of blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and determination of the team.

FC Orsha plays its home matches at the Orsha City Stadium, which provides a passionate atmosphere for fans and players alike. The club is known for its strong community ties and commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from the region through its youth academy.

Over the years, FC Orsha has built a reputation for its resilience and teamwork on the field, striving for success in both domestic competitions and cup tournaments. The team's loyal fan base passionately supports them, creating an electric environment during home games. With a focus on growth and ambition, FC Orsha continues to aim for higher achievements in Belarusian football, aspiring to make a mark in the national league and beyond.