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based in the city of
Gomel Gomel (, ) or Homyel (, ) is a city in south-eastern Belarus. It serves as the administrative centre of Gomel Region and Gomel District, though it is administratively separated from the district. As of 2025, it is the List of cities and largest ...
. Their home stadium is Central Stadium.


History

Teams from Gomel (usually city or raion selection or railway-based team ''Lokomotiv'', but not always) played in the Belarusian SSR championships since the early 1920s. In 1946, Byelorussian SSR league for one season becomes one of the zones of the USSR 3rd level league, and ''Lokomotiv Gomel'' became the first city team to play in the Soviet league. The modern Gomel team was founded in 1959 as ''Lokomotiv Gomel''. They played at the 2nd level of Soviet football between 1959 and 1968. The results varied between seasons, as the team managed to finish 1st in their zone in 1962 as well as last in 1959 and 1963. However, because Soviet league system structure was changing almost every season in the 1950s and 1960s, Lokomotiv wasn't promoted or relegated until another league reorganisation in 1969. ''Gomselmash'' played at the 3rd level of Soviet football between 1969 and 1989, until further league reorganisation in 1990, after which the team was relegated to the 4th level. In 1992, Gomselmash joined the newly formed
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. The first years were unsuccessful and the team relegated in 1995. They changed name to the current one, FC Gomel, the same year. In 1998, Gomel returned to Premier League and achieved much better results than before (champions title in 2003, 2nd place in 2007 and 3rd in 1999). The team also won the
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in 2002 and made it to the final in 2004. In 2012, they played English club
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in the
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qualifying rounds. In the first leg they lost 0–1 and lost again away at
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in the second leg 3–0.


Name changes

*1959: Lokomotiv Gomel *1965: Spartak Gomel *1969: Gomselmash Gomel *1976: Mashinostroitel Gomel *1978: Gomselmash Gomel *1995: Gomel


Honours

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Belarusian Premier League The Belarusian Premier League (, ''Vyšejšaja Liha'' or ''Vysheyshaya Liga''; ; "Top League"), also called the BETERA Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Belarus and the highest level of the B ...
** ''Winners (1):''
2003 2003 was designated by the United Nations as the International Year of Fresh water, Freshwater. In 2003, a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, invaded Iraq, starting the Iraq War. Demographic ...
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1999 1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons. Events January * January 1 – The euro currency is established and the European Central Bank assumes its full powers. * January 3 – The Mars Polar Lander is launc ...
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2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
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** ''Winners (3):''
2002 The effects of the September 11 attacks of the previous year had a significant impact on the affairs of 2002. The war on terror was a major political focus. Without settled international law, several nations engaged in anti-terror operation ...
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2011 The year marked the start of a Arab Spring, series of protests and revolutions throughout the Arab world advocating for democracy, reform, and economic recovery, later leading to the depositions of world leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen ...
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2022 The year began with another wave in the COVID-19 pandemic, with SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant, Omicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw ...
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2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and Its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight 60 ...
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Belarusian Super Cup The Belarusian Super Cup () is an annual one-match association football competition in Belarus organized by the Football Federation of Belarus. This competition serves as the season opener and is played between the Belarusian Premier League Champi ...
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2012 2012 was designated as: *International Year of Cooperatives *International Year of Sustainable Energy for All Events January *January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins. * January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
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Current squad

''As of March 2025''


League and Cup history

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*1 Finished last in its zone, but saved from relegation due to 2nd level (''Class B'') expansion from 7 to 9 territorial zones (from 101 to 142 teams) in 1960. *2 No promotion to the Top League in 1962 was awarded due to Top League (''Class A'') reduction from 22 to 20 teams in 1963. Lokomotiv's play-off performance didn't affect its next season league allocation. Winning their zone allowed them to stay on the second level (''Class B''), which was reduced from 10 zones (150 teams) in 1962 to a single group of 18 teams in 1963. *3 Finished last, but saved from relegation due to 2nd level (''Class A Second Group'') expansion from 18 to 27 teams in 1964. *4 Play-off with the best-placed Belarusian team from the 3rd level (''Class B'') in 1968 for the right to play on the 2nd level (''Class A Second Group'') in 1969. *5 Play-off with the lowest-placed Belarusian team from the 2nd level (''Class A Second Group'') in 1969 for the right to play in ''Class A Second Group'' (which becomes the 3rd level league next year due to introduction of ''Class A Top Group'' as the Top level) in 1970. *6 Finished last in its zone, but saved from relegation due to 3rd level (''Class A Second Group'', renamed to ''Second League'' since next season) expansion from 3 to 6 territorial zones (from 66 to 124 teams) in 1971. *7 In 1973, every draw was followed by a penalty shoot-out, with a winner gaining 1 point and loser gaining 0. *8 Though finished 14th from the 22 teams in 1989, Gomselmash relegated as the ''Second League'' (3rd level) was reduced from 9 zones (195 teams) to 3 zones (66 teams) and the ''Second Lower League'' with 9 zones was introduced as a 4th level. ;
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European history


Managers

* Pavel Baranov (1959) * Gleb Rabikov (1960–61) * Vadim Radzievski (1962 – July 63) * Sergei Korshunov (July 1963) * Vasiliy Yermilov (1964–65) * Alexander Sagreski (1966) * Vladimir Eremeev (1967–68) * Viktor Korotkevich (1969–70) * Leonard Adamov (1971–72) * Leonid Yerochovich (July 1973) * Yevgeniy Glemboski (July 1973–74) * Viktor Korotkevich (1975 – July 77) * Alexander Tschirimisin (July 1977–80) * Kasimir Symanski (1981–83) * Nikolay Kiselyov (1984) * Viktor Korotkevich (1985 – July 87) * Valery Janotschkin (July 1, 1987 – Dec 31, 1987) * Yuriy Golovey (July 1988) *
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(July 1988–90) * Kasimir Symanski (1991) * Vladimir Astratenko (1992–93) * Viktor Korotkevich (1993–94) * Nikolai Gorjunov (1994–96) * Yuriy Grunov (1997) * Valery Janotschkin (Jan 1, 1998 – May 15, 1999) * Vyacheslav Akshayev (Jan 1, 1999 – June 30, 2000) * Aleksandr Kuznetsov (August 2000 – May 1) * Valery Janotschkin (May 15, 2001 – Sept 1, 2001) * Sergei Podpaly (Aug 1, 2001 – June 26, 2004) * Aleksandr Kuznetsov (July 1, 2004 – Aug 12, 2005) * Nikolai Gorjunov (Aug 15, 2005 – July 1, 2006) * Viktor Papayev (July 5, 2006 – Oct 27, 2006) * Vladimir Golmak ''(interim)'' (Oct 28, 2006 – Jan 8, 2007) * Anatoliy Yurevich (Jan 9, 2007 – Aug 5, 2008) * Andrey Yusipets (Aug 15, 2008 – Aug 30, 2009) * Leonid Borsuk ''(interim)'' (Sept 1, 2009 – Dec 13, 2009) * Oleg Kubarev (Dec 14, 2009 – Dec 9, 2012) * Alyaksey Merkulaw (Dec 10, 2012–)


References


External links

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