FC Bobruisk

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Bobruisk
Full nameFootball Club Bobruisk
Founded1984
Dissolved1995
Ground Spartak Stadium, Bobruisk, Belarus

FC Bobruisk is a defunct Belarusian football club from Bobruisk. They disbanded in 1995.

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History

The team was formed in late 1984 as Traktor Bobruisk. During Soviet years, they played in the Belarusian SSR league.

From 1992 until 1995, the team was playing in the Belarusian Premier League. In late 1992, they changed name to Fandok Bobruisk and 1995 to FC Bobruisk. After unsuccessful 1995 season, they finished last with only 2 points in 15 games. The team was disbanded. [1]

Name changes

Honours

League and Cup history

SeasonLevelPosPldWDLGoalsPoints Domestic Cup Notes
19921st41583413–1019Quarterfinals
1992–931st6321510737–2040Round of 32
1993–941st5301371032–2533Runners-up
1994–951st12308121031–3628Round of 32
19951st161502136–542Round of 321Relegated, disbanded

European results

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryTeamScore
1994–95 Cup Winners' Cup Q Flag of Albania.svg SK Tirana 4–1, 0–3

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