Results

Belarus Premier League 12/01 11:00 30 Neman Grodno v FC Minsk L 4-0
Belarus Premier League 11/23 12:00 29 FC Minsk v FC Slutsk L 0-1
Belarus Premier League 11/09 13:00 28 FK Arsenal Dzyarzhynsk v FC Minsk D 0-0
Belarus Premier League 11/02 11:30 27 FC Minsk v Slavia Mozyr D 1-1
Belarus Premier League 10/27 15:00 26 Shakhter Soligorsk v FC Minsk W 0-1
Belarus Premier League 10/20 12:00 25 FC Minsk v Isloch W 3-2
Belarus Premier League 10/04 17:00 24 FC Vitebsk v FC Minsk L 2-1
Belarus Premier League 09/29 13:00 23 FC Minsk v Dnepr Mogilev D 2-2
Belarus Premier League 09/24 16:30 17 Dinamo Minsk v FC Minsk L 2-0
Belarus Premier League 09/20 15:00 22 Torpedo Zhodino v FC Minsk D 2-2
Belarus Premier League 09/16 14:00 21 FC Minsk v FK Gomel W 3-1
Belarus Premier League 08/31 12:00 20 Naftan Novopolotsk v FC Minsk W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 35 17 18
Wins 6 3 3
Draws 11 6 5
Losses 18 8 10
Goals for 30 19 11
Goals against 56 24 32
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 15 6 9

Wikipedia - FC Minsk

FC Minsk (Belarusian: ФК Мінск) is a Belarusian professional football club based in Minsk. They play in the Belarusian Premier League, the highest tier of Belarusian football. Their colours are red and navy blue.

History

The club was established in 2006 and was based on the Belarusian First League club Smena Minsk. FC Minsk took over Smena's license and was able to start immediately operating in the Belarusian First League without having to first play in the Second League, the third tier in Belarus. In the club's inaugural season in the First League, they were able to finish in first place guaranteeing them promotion to the Belarusian Premier League.

In their top tier debut season, FC Minsk showed weak performances and were relegated at end of 2007, but they managed to bounce straight back the following year with a dominant campaign in the Belarusian First League scoring 72 goals and failing to win in only 3 of the 26 games. 2008 therefore saw them once again competing in the Belarusian Premier League where they have remained ever since.

A 3rd-placed finish in 2010 saw FC Minsk embark on their first ever European campaign in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. In the first qualifying round, they were pitched against AZAL Baku of Azerbaijan and managed a 3–2 aggregate win over two legs. The second qualifying round saw them drawn against Gaziantepspor of Turkey. After a 1–1 draw at home, the away fixture in Gaziantep saw the Turkish side win 4–1 as the tie finished 5–2 on aggregate in favour of Gaziantepspor.

In 2013, FC Minsk changed their club crest for the current one. The same year they have qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League by winning Belarusian Cup. This campaign was more successful as Minsk first eliminated Valletta of Malta 3–1 on aggregate before beating the Scottish team St. Johnstone in the third qualifying round. After losing 0–1 at home, FC Minsk managed to win 1–0 in Perth and prevailed in penalty shootout 3–2, advancing to the play-offs, where they have lost to Standard Liège of Belgium 5–1 on aggregate.

Club crest

Upon their formation in 2006, FC Minsk adopted a simple white and blue crest which they kept for 7 years until 2013. In 2013, they changed their crest to the current red and navy blue.

Crest of FC Minsk (2006–2013)
FC Minsk is a professional soccer team based in Minsk, Belarus. The team was founded in 2006 and competes in the Belarusian Premier League, the top tier of Belarusian soccer. FC Minsk plays their home matches at the FC Minsk Stadium, a modern and well-equipped venue that can hold up to 3,000 spectators.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion. FC Minsk has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create an electric atmosphere at home matches. The team has a rich history of success in Belarusian soccer, having won multiple league titles and domestic cups.

FC Minsk is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and fluid movement on the field. The team has produced many talented players who have gone on to play for top clubs in Europe. FC Minsk is a respected and competitive team in Belarusian soccer, and they continue to strive for success both domestically and in European competitions.