FC Belcard Grodno

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Belcard Grodno
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Full nameFootball Club Belcard Grodno
Founded1992 / 2006 (reformed)
Dissolved1998 / 2012
Ground Neman Stadium (Secondary pitch)
League Belarusian Second League
20129th

Belcard Grodno is a football club based in Grodno. Club's name is derived from BelCard plant in Grodno (specializing in cardan shaft production), which has been a primary sponsor of the club and its youth academy.

Grodno Place in Grodno Region, Belarus

Grodno, or Hrodna is a city in western Belarus. It is located on the Neman close to the borders of Poland and Lithuania. It has 373,547 inhabitants. It is the capital of Grodno Region and Grodno District.

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History

The team was founded in 1992 as Kardan-Flyers Grodno. The team made its debut in Belarusian Second League in 1992–93 season. After successful 1993–94 season the team was promoted to the First League, where they played until 1998. Before 1998 season the team was renamed to Belcard Grodno. In 1999 Belcard merged with bigger local team Neman Grodno into Neman-Belcard Grodno. Their partnership ended in 2003.

Belarusian Second League is the third division of professional football in Belarus. It was established in 1992.

The Belarusian First League is the second division of professional football in Belarus. It was created in 1992, following the Belarusian independence.

FC Neman Grodno association football club in Belarus

FC Neman Grodno is a Belarusian football club from the city of Grodno, named after the Neman River and founded in 1964. Since 1992 the team has participated in the top league of Belarus.

Between 1999 and 2005 Belcard did not have a senior male team, but continued to participate in youth and women's competitions.

The senior team was reformed from in early 2006 as Dinamo-Belcard Grodno and rejoined Second League the same year. They immediately won the league and were promoted back to the First League, where they have been playing from 2007 onwards. In 2009 team's name was reverted to Belcard Grodno. In 2012 the club relegated back to the Second League, and after one season the senior team was once again disbanded. Since 2013 the club once again plays at the youth level and in women's league (as Niva-Belcard Grodno).

League and Cup history

SeasonLevelPosPldWDLGoalsPoints Domestic Cup Notes
1992–933rd330205567–2445Round of 64
1993–943rd1342310175–1256Round of 16Promoted
1994–952nd530149753–3737Round of 64
19952nd41483328–1827Round of 16
19962nd1024941139–4031
19972nd1030971436–5034Round of 16
19982nd8301171236–3740Round of 32Relegated
1999Round of 32
20063rd1322651105–1883Promoted
20072nd8261131233–3736Round of 32
20082nd7261121338–3235Round of 32
20092nd926851323–3429Round of 16
20102nd1330861625–4030Round of 32
20112nd1530851730–5529Round of 64Relegated
20123rdRound of 16

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