FC Viktoriya Maryina Gorka

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FC Viktoriya Maryina Gorka
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Full nameFootball Club Viktoriya Maryina Gorka
Founded1990
GroundCity Stadium, Maryina Horka, Belarus
Capacity1,500
Manager Sergey Duboyenko
League Belarusian Second League
202010th

FC Viktoriya Maryina Gorka is a Belarusian football club based in Maryina Gorka (Maryina Horka), Minsk Region.

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History

The team was founded in 1990 as FC Belarus Maryina Gorka and until 1991, they played in the lower levels of the Belarusian SSR league. In 1992, Belarus joined the newly created Belarusian First League. After the 1992–93 season, Belarus withdrew to amateur level due to lack of funds. They returned to the professional level in 1996, when they changed their name to Energiya-TEC-5 Maryina Gorka and joined the Belarusian Second League. The next year, Energiya-TEC-5 relocated to the neighbour village Druzhny, and after the end of the 1997 season, the team was disbanded.

The club was reformed to play in Minsk Region league as Zvezda Maryina Gorka from 2002 until 2005 and again since 2010. Between 2010 and 2012, the club was known as Zvezda Pukhovichi, and during 2013–2014 as Zvezda-RFOC-Viktoriya Pukhovichi, representing the neighboring town of Pukhavichy, 6 km northeast from Maryina Gorka. [1]

In 2015, the club rejoined the Belarusian Second League for the first time since 1997 as Viktoriya Maryina Gorka.

Current squad

As of October 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Roman Babayev
GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vasiliy Dalidovich
GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Dmitriy Zakharevich
DF Flag of Russia.svg  RUS Dmitri Vavilov
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Artur Kireyev
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Alyaksey Kisyalyow
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vladislav Lagun
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vadim Migalenya
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Dmitriy Naumchik
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Ivan Prokhorenko
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Andrey Boyarin
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Denis Golotsukov
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Maksim Guminskiy
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Mikalay Davydzenka
DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Petr Zyl
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Mikhail Lukhvich
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Denis Lyakh
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Mikita Makaraw
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Anton Novik
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Pavel Semkin
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Dmitriy Sinyavskiy
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Sergey Tarchilo
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Farrukh Sharipov
MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Ivan Sharko
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Aleksandr Yevtukhovich
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vladislav Zhalevich
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Sergey Kuchmel
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Syarhey Lizunow
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Andrey Mikhalchuk
FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Andrey Panasik

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