FC Volna Pinsk

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Volna Pinsk
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Full nameFC Volna Pinsk
Founded1987
Ground Volna Stadium, Pinsk
Capacity3,100
ChairmanValiry Domaschuk
Head coach Syarhey Yaskovich
League Belarusian First League
2023 Belarusian First League, 8th of 17
Website Club website

FC Volna Pinsk is a Belarusian football club based in Pinsk, Brest Oblast. The club plays in the Belarusian First League.

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History

The club was established in 1987 as Kommunalnik Pinsk. The club spent all its seasons after 1992 at the 2nd of 3rd level of Belarusian football. They came close to promotion to the top level several times in the 1990s, finishing in the top three of the Belarusian First League on four occasions, and losing in the promotion/relegation play-offs in fall 1995 to Shinnik Bobruisk.

In 1996–2006, it was known as FC Pinsk-900. In 2006, the club changed its name to Volna Pinsk as the previously existed Pinsk army club that existed after the World War II.

Current squad

As of April 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Aleksey Koltygin
2 DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Daniil Prokopchuk
4 DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Andrey Kukhotskovolets
6 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Ilya Suschinskiy
7 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Azam Radzhabov
8 FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Yegor Bozhko
9 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Denis Klepach
10 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Maksim Grechikha
11 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Daniil Tkachik
14 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Aleksey Stroychuk
15 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vital Kibuk
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Ruslan Belov
17 FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Kirill Polkhovskiy
18 DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Anton Shepelew
19 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Kirill Kovalevich
20 FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Roman Terletskiy
21 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Vladislav Syrisko
22 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Aleksandr Bulychyov
31 GK Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Aleksey Stankevich
67 MF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Uladzislaw Chabatar
77 DF Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Dmitriy Shulyak
91 FW Flag of Belarus.svg  BLR Yevgeny Kozel

Recent seasons

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGSGAP Cup NotesManager
1992 2D 315843201320 1st round
1992–93 2D 53015411524034 1st round
1993–94 2D 3281765582140 Quarter-finals
1994–95 2D 3301686452640 2nd round
1995 2D 214923221329 Last 32
1996 2D 5241086401938
1997 2D 53012810433644 Last 32
1998 2D 3301785542259 Last 32
1999 2D 15306816335026 Last 32 Relegated
2000 3D – B 616547172419 1st round
2001 3D 73417314613754 2nd round
2002 3D 2241644502252 2nd round Promoted
2003 2D 16305421285919 1st round Relegated
2004 3D 4241554622550 2nd round
2005 3D 2262141571667 2nd round Promoted
2006 2D 82610412474834 1st round
2007 2D 7261169343839 2nd round
2008 2D 4261538393448 2nd round
2009 2D 7261169343839 Last 16
2010 2D 103011217314835 2nd round
2011 2D 73013611523845 2nd round
2012 2D 82881010244534 2nd round
2013 2D 123011613304139 Last 16
2014 2D 16304818266220 Last 32 Relegated
2015 3D – B 518954431832 Last 32
2016 3D 1241932872060 Last 32 Promoted
2017 2D 73013413484843 Last 32
2018 2D 13286715234925 Last 32
2019 2D 12285617294921 Last 32

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