BELARUS
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
BLS01 - FK DYNAMA MINSK (USR05)
1928 Dinamo Minsk, 1954 Spartak Minsk, 1960 Belarus
Minsk, 1963 Dinamo Minsk, 1992 FK Dinamo Minsk, 1999
FK Dynama (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2023 season; ground: Natsyanalny Alympiyski Stadiyon Dynama; colours: blue.
1964 Neman Grodno, 1972 Khimik, 1992 FK Neman Grodno,
1999 FK Nyoman-Belcard Hrodna, 2002 FK Nyoman (in the USSR League until 1991);
at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Tsentalny
Spartyyny Kompleks Nyoman; colours: green-white-red.
BLS03 – FK
BABRUJSK (FK Traktor Babrujsk) (Fandok Babrujsk)
1984 Fandok, 1992 FK Traktor, 1995 FK Babrujsk, 1995
FK Babrujsk, 1995 dissolved (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Spartak Stadyon; colours:
yellow-white.
1992 FK Dynama-2 Minsk, 1992 Belarus, 1993 FK
Dynama-93, 1998 dissolved;
ground: Dinamo Stadyon;
colours: blue.
BLS05 –
FK SLAVIYA-MAZYR (MPKC Mazyr)
1987 Palessye Mozyr, 1994, FK MPKC, 1998 FK Slaviya Mazyr, 2006 FK
Mazyr ZLiN (+ ZLiN Homel), 2007 FK Mazyr, 2008 FK Slaviya-Mazyr (in the USSR
League until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Yunatstva Stadyon; colours:
white.
1977 Shynnik Bobruisk, 1996 FK BelShyna
Babrujsk (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2023 season; ground: Stadyon Spartak; colours: black-blue.
BLS07 –
FK VICIEBSK (FK Lyakamatyw Viciebsk)
1938 KIM Vitebsk, 1962 Zavod Kirova, 1963 Dzvina 1985
Vitsyaz 1989 KIM Vitebsk, 1994 Dzvina, 1996 FK Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk; 1999 FK Lyakamatyw Viciebsk, 2007 FK Viciebsk; at the 2nd level in the 2023 season;
ground: Tsentralniy Spartyyny
Kompleks; colours: red-yellow.
BLS08 –
FK DNEPR MAHILIOŬ (FK Dnepr-Transmash
Mahilioŭ)
1960 Khimik Mogilev, 1964 Spartak, 1973 FK Dnepr, 1998
FK Dnepr-Transmash Mahilyow,
(+ FK Transmash), 2006 FK Dnepr, 2019 dissolved (+ FK
Luch/Pramyen Minsk => FK
Dnyapro Mahilioŭ),
2020 re-formed as FK Dnepr Mahilioŭ; (in the USSR
League until 1991); at the 2nd level in the 2023 season; ground: Spartak Stadyon; colours:
red-blue-white.
BLS09 –
FK BATE BARYSAŬ
1973 Berezyna Borisov, 1993 Fomalgaut,
1996 BATE (Barysawskaga Zavoda
Ayta-traktarnaga Elektraabstayannya),
1999 FK BATE Barysaŭ (in the USSR League until
1991); at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Barysaŭ Arena; colours: black-white.
BLS10 –
FK HOMYEL
1959 Lokomotiv Gomel, 1964 Spartak, 1969 Homzelmash,
1976 Mashynabudawnik, 1978 Homzelmash, 1995 FK Gomel, 1999 FK Homyel; (in the USSR League until 1991); at the 1st
level in the 2023 season; ground: Tsentralny Stadyon; colours: green.
BLS11 –
FK SHAKHTSYOR SALIHORSK
1961 FK Shakhtyor Soligorsk, 1971 (+ Khimik, +
Gornyak), 1999 FK Shakhtsyor Salihorsk (in the USSR League until 1991); at the
1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Budaynik
Stadyon; colours: orange-blue.
BLS12 – FK
PARTYZAN MINSK (FK MTZ-RIPA
Minsk)
2002
FK MTZ-RIPA (Respublikanski Instytut Prafesiynay Adukatsyi) (FK Traktor Minsk + FK Pratsownaya Rezerve-RIPA
Minsk), 2010 FK Partyzan Minsk, 2013 FK Partyzan-MTZ Minsk, 2014 FK Partyzan
Minsk, 2014 dissolved;
ground: SOK Olimpiysky Stadyen;
colours: red-white.
BLS13 –
FK DYNAMA BREST
1960 Spartak Brest, 1972 Buh Brest, 1976 Dinamo Brest,
1992 FK Dynama Brest, 2012 FK Brest, 2013 FK Dynama Brest; at the 1st level in the 2023
season (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Ablasny
Spartyyny Kompleks Brestski; colours: blue-white.
BLS14 –
FK NAFTAN NAVAPOLACK
1963 Naftavik Novopolotsk, 1979 FK Novopolotsk,
1981 Dzvina, 1989 Kamunalnik,
1990 Dzvina, 1992 Naftan,
1995 Naftan-Devon Navapolack,
2001 FK Naftan; at the 1st level in the
2023 season (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Atlant
Stadyon; colours: orange-blue.
BLS15 –
FK TARPEDA BelAZ ŽODZINA
1989 FK BeIAZ (Belaruski Autamabilny savod) Zhodzina, 1993 FK Tarpeda Žodzina, 2017 FK Tarpeda BeIAZ; at the 1st
level in the 2023 season (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Tarpeda Stadyon; colours: red.
BLS16 –
FK MINSK
2006 FK Minsk (Zmena Minsk+Tarpeda-SKA Minsk); at the 1st level in
the 2023 season; ground: Traktar Stadyon;
colours: white-light blue.
The United Nations recommended
system was approved in 2012, based on the national system of romanization for geographical
names that was adopted on June 11, 2007 by the State Commitee
on Property of Republic of Belarus. The BGN/PCGN system will continue to be used instead for the romanization of the names of the clubs, if different from the name of the city / locality.
(Checked for validity and accuracy February 2022)
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.