FC Dinamo-Juni Minsk

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Dinamo-Juni Minsk
Full name FC Dinamo-Juni Minsk
Founded 1993
Dissolved 2004
Ground Kamvolschik Stadium, Minsk
League Belarusian First League
2004 16th

Dinamo-Juni Minsk was a Belarusian football club based in Minsk.

Belarus country in Eastern Europe

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History

The club was founded in 1993 as an outfit for Dinamo Minsk Academy graduates, and served as the team's farm club. After two seasons in Belarusian Second League they were promoted to the First League in 1995. After finishing in relegation zone in 2004, the club was folded. [1]

FC Dinamo Minsk association football club in Minsk, Belarus

FC Dinamo Minsk is a professional football club based in the Belarusian capital city of Minsk.

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.

Performance by season

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Notes Manager
1993–94 3D 934131011504136
1994–95 3D – A 2221471541135Last 16Won Promotion Playoffs
1995 2D 1214428122214
1996 2D 624978272634Last 16
1997 2D 93012711454243Last 16
1998 2D 4301758613656Last 32
1999 2D 3301686503656Last 32
2000 2D 113011514444738
2001 2D 13286715193925
2002 2D 93011118404734
2003 2D 12307617276027
2004 2D 16306321275521Relegated

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