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FC Dnepr Mogilev
FC Dnepr Mogilev (; ) 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 ...
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Spartak Stadium (Mogilev)
Spartak Stadion is a football stadium in Mogilev, Belarus. It is the home stadium of FC Dnepr Mogilev, Dnepr Mogilev of the Belarusian Premier League. The stadium holds 7,350 spectators. History The stadium was opened in 1956 and has been used by FC Dnepr Mogilev, Dnepr Mogilev ever since. International use The stadium was used FC Dnepr Mogilev, Dnepr Mogilev in European Cups games. It also has been used as a home venue by Belarus women's national football team, Belarus women's national team. External linksStadium page at Dnepr Mogilev websiteOfficial website
Football venues in Belarus Sports venues in Mogilev Buildings and structures in Mogilev region Sports venues completed in 1956 FC Dnepr Mogilev {{Belarus-sports-venue-stub ...
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Belarusian Cup
The Belarusian Cup () is an annual association football knock-out cup competition for men's football clubs of Belarus, organized by the Football Federation of Belarus. Belarusian Cup was established in 1992. Each year the winning team qualifies for the UEFA Europa League. History and format The cup is a traditional single-elimination tournament. Usually, the cup involves all clubs participating in Belarusian Belarusian Premier League, Premier League, Belarusian First League, First League and Belarusian Second League, Second League, as well a small number of amateur clubs that can qualify through local amateur Cup competitions. Unlike the league season, Belarusian Cup is still played using a fall/spring schedule (while the League has switched to spring/fall schedule in 1995). The most frequently used format of the cup included six rounds. Typically, the quarterfinals and semifinals are played after the winter break and consist of two-legged ties. However, both the schedule and th ...
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Pavel Bordukov
Pavel Bordukov (; ; born 10 April 1993) is a Belarus Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an a ...ian footballer playing currently for Dnepr Mogilev. References External links * * Profile at Pressball.by 1993 births Living people Footballers from Mogilev Belarusian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Dnepr Mogilev players FC Belshina Bobruisk players 21st-century Belarusian sportsmen {{Belarus-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Maksim Modulev
Maxim (more accurately spelled Maksim assuming that "X" is not a consonant, but the conjunction of "K" and "S" sounds; “Maksym”, or "Maxym") is an epicene (or gender-neutral) first name of Roman origin mainly given to males. It is adopted in Slavic-speaking countries such as Russia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro, as well as in countries which have maintained ties to the Soviet era. The spelling variant Maxime is also common in the French-speaking world. The name is derived from the Latin family name Maximus, meaning "the greatest". Maxim is also a less well-known surname. Notable people Monarchs: Đorđe Branković, Despot of Serbia, monastic name Maksim. In Christianity: * Maxim of Bulgaria, Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church *Serbian Patriarch Maksim I, Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1655-1672) In literature: *Maxim Gorky, Russian author and political activist *Maxim Kalashnikov, Russian author an ...
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Mikalay Sobalew
Mikalai is a masculine Belarusian given name. Notable people with the name include: *Mikalai Barkouski, Belarusian judoka *Mikalai Kamianchuk (born 1987), Belarusian pair skater *Mikalai Novikau (born 1986), Belarusian weightlifter *Mikalai Sharlap (born 1994), Belarusian rower *Mikalai Shubianok (born 1985), Belarusian decathlete *Mikalai Zhukavets Mikalai Yuryievich Zhukavets (; born 13 August 1986 in Minsk) is a Belarusian windsurfer, who specialized in Neil Pryde RS:X class. A two-time Olympian (2008 and 2012), he is ranked no. 34 in the world for the sailboard class by the Internation ... (born 1986), Belarusian windsurfer {{given name Belarusian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Artem Lastochkin
Artem (, ) is a male given name of Greek origin, especially common in Ukraine and Russia. It is also used in Armenian with the variant of Ardem in Western Armenian. Artyom (Артём), the Russian version of the name, is often romanized as Artem although the letter " ё" gives a ending sound. Artem may refer to: * Artem Anisimov, Russian ice hockey player * Artem Bobukh, Ukrainian association football player * Artem Borodulin, Russian figure skater *Artem Bulyansky, Russian ice hockey player * Artem Butenin, Ukrainian association football player *Artem Chigvintsev, Russian-American dancer *Artem Dolgopyat (born 1997), Israeli artistic gymnast *Artem Dovbyk, Ukrainian professional association footballer *Artem Dzyuba, Russian professional footballer *Artem Fedetskyi, Ukrainian association football player * Artem Fedorchenko, Ukrainian association football player *Artem Gomelko, Belarusian association football player *Artem Grigoriev, Russian figure skater *Artyom Khadjibekov, R ...
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Daniil Shapko
Daniil Shapko (; ; born 29 April 2001) is a Belarusian professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who plays for Dnepr Mogilev. References External links * * 2001 births Living people Belarusian men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers FC Dinamo Minsk players FC Smorgon players FC Maxline Vitebsk players FC Baranovichi players FC Dnepr Mogilev players 21st-century Belarusian sportsmen {{Belarus-footy-goalkeeper-stub ...
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Vladislav Fedosov
Vladislav Fedosov (; ; born 5 May 1998) is a Belarusian professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea ... who plays for Dnepr Mogilev. References External links * * 1998 births Living people Footballers from Mogilev Belarusian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders Belarusian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Kyrgyzstan FC Dnepr Mogilev players FC Vitebsk players FC Volna Pinsk players FC Orsha players FC Molodechno players 21st-century Belarusian sportsmen {{Belarus-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Muzaffar Gurbanov
Muzaffar, Muzaffer, or Mozaffar (; "the Victorious") may refer to: People Given name *Al-Muzaffar Umar (died 1191), Ayyubid prince of Hama and a general of Saladin *Muzaffar Shah of Malacca (ruled 1445–1459), sultan of Malacca *Muzaffar II of Johor (1546–1570), Sultan of Johor *Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar (1853–1907), Qajarid Shah of Persia * Muzaffar Ahmed (economist) (1936–2012), Bangladeshi economist *Muzaffar Ahmed (politician) (1889–1973), Bengali politician, journalist and communist activist *Mozaffar Alam (1882–1973), Iranian governor and politician *Muzaffar Alam (born 1947), American linguist *Muzaffar Ali (born 1944), Indian filmmaker * Muzaffer Atac (1933–2010), Turkish-American physicist *Muzaffar Hussain Baig (born 1946), Indian politician * Mozaffar Firouz (1906–1988) *Muzaffar Hassan (1920–2012), Pakistani naval officer * Muzaffar Hussain (other) *Muzaffar Iqbal (born 1954), Pakistani-Canadian scientist and philosopher *Muzaffer İzgü (19 ...
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Artyom Arkhipov
Artyom Sergeyevich Arkhipov (; born 15 December 1996) is a Russian football player who plays as a striker for Armenian club Dnepr Mogilev. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Tambov on 17 April 2015 in a game against FC Fakel Voronezh. He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Tambov on 26 February 2021 in a game against FC Rotor Volgograd. He started the game and scored the opening goal before his team lost 1–3. On 23 June 2021, he joined Akhmat Grozny Republican Football Club Akhmat (; ), commonly known as Akhmat Grozny, and formerly as Terek Grozny from 1958 to 2017, is a Russian professional football club based in Grozny that plays in the Russian Premier League. History The club was foun ... on loan for the 2020–21 season. Personal life He is a twin brother of Sergei Arkhipov, who is also a professional footballer. Career statistics References External links * * 1996 births Footballers from Tam ...
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Aleksei Usanov
Aleksei Ivanovich Usanov (; born 14 January 2001) is a Russian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Dnepr Mogilev. Club career He made his Russian Professional Football League debut for FC Dynamo-2 Moscow on 12 September 2020 in a game against FC Tver. On May 28, 2022, he signed his first professional contract with FC Torpedo-2. He made his debut in the Russian Premier League for FC Torpedo Moscow on 27 May 2023 in a game against FC Orenburg FC Orenburg () is a Russian professionalism in association football, professional football club based in Orenburg. Founded in 1976, it will return to the Russian First League in the 2025–26 season. History It played professionally as Gazovik .... References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Usanov, Aleksei 2001 births Living people Russian men's footballers Russia men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Torpedo-2 players FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Rotor Volgograd play ...
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Kirill Yelagin
Kirill is a male given name, deriving from the Greek name Κύριλλος (Kyrillos) which in turn derives from Greek κύριος (kyrios) "lord". There are many variant forms of the name: Cyril, Cyrill, Kyrill, Kiryl, Kirillos, Kyryl, Kiril, Kyrylo, Kiro. Endeared versions in Slavic countries include ''Kiryusha''. Kirill may refer to: People *Kirill I of Moscow (Gundyaev) (born 1946), Russian Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia *Kirill Vladimirovich, Grand Duke of Russia *Kirill Alekseenko (born 1997), Russian chess grandmaster *Kirill Aleshin (born 1997), Russian ice dancer *Kirill Alexeyev (born 1981), Russian ice hockey player *Kirill Bichutsky (born 1984), American photographer, businessman *Kirill Dmitriev (born 1975), Russian businessman *Kirill Eskov (born 1956), Russian writer *Kirill Florensky (1915–1982), Russian geochemist and planetologist *Kirill Formanchuk, Russian activist for motorists' rights *Kirill Gerasimov (born 1971), Russian poker player *Kirill G ...
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