The 1989 Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR (Belarusian: Чэмпіянат БССР па футболе) was the 53rd regular annual competition in football of the...
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The 1988 Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR (Belarusian: Чэмпіянат БССР па футболе) was the 52nd regular annual competition in football of the...
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The Championship of the Belarusian SSR in football – First League (Belarusian: Першая ліга чэмпіянату БССР па футболе, Pershaja Liha chempijanatu BSSR...
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The 1990 Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR (Belarusian: Чэмпіянат БССР па футболе) was the 54th regular annual competition in football of the...
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the Championship of the Belarusian SSR (Belarusian: Першая ліга чэмпіянату БССР па футболе) was the top competition of association football in the Belarusian...
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FC Molodechno (category Belarusian football club stubs)
formed in 1989 and in 1991, the young team won the Belarusian SSR Top League championship as well as the Soviet Amateur Cup. Since 1992, the team started...
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The Championship of the Ukrainian SSR in football was a top competition of association football in the Ukrainian SSR in 1921-91. Number of Ukrainian clubs...
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Liga,(Belarusian: Вышэйшая ліга, Russian: Высшая лига, "Top League") is the top division of professional football in Belarus, and is organized by the Belarusian...
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FC Dinamo Minsk (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Runners-up: 1989 Soviet First League Winners: 1953, 1956 Runners-up: 1951, 1975 Third place: 1974, 1978 Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR Winners...
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Belarus (redirect from Belarusian art)
Byelorussian SSR took place. Though the opposition candidates, mostly associated with the pro-independence Belarusian Popular Front, took only 10% of the seats...
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Sergei Aleinikov (category Belarusian football managers)
Minsk, Belarusian SSR. He played for the USSR national football team, making 73 appearances, scoring six goals, from 1984 to 1991, and was in the Soviet...
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FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
2009–10 Belarusian Super Cup Winners: 2024 Runners-up: 2011, 2017 Football Championship of the Belarusian SSR Winners: 1970, 1971, 1980, 1981 As of January...
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FC Dynamo Brest (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
Brest (Belarusian: ФК Дынама Брэст, FK Dynama Brest; Russian: ФК Динамо Брест) is a Belarusian professional football club based in Brest. The club plays...
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FC Gomel (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
played in the Belarusian SSR championships since the early 1920s. In 1946, Byelorussian SSR league for one season becomes one of the zones of the USSR 3rd...
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Vyacheslav (section Association football (soccer))
[u̯jɐtʃeˈslɑu̯]), is a Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name. It is the equivalent of Belarusian Вячаслаў/Вацлаў (transliterated Viačaslaŭ/Vaclaŭ, or Viachaslau/Vaclau)...
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FC Baranovichi (category Belarusian football club stubs)
was changed accordingly. The club participated in Belarusian SSR league and later in lower tiers of Belarusian championship as Lokomotiv Baranovichi (1945...
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Viktor Rudyi (category Men's association football midfielders)
League: 1996–97 Torpedo Mogilev Belarusian Cup: Runners-up 1994–95 Desna Chernihiv Championship of the Ukrainian SSR: Runner-up 1982 "Рудой Виктор Владимирович"...
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Boris Gelfand (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
June 1968) is a Belarusian-Israeli chess player. A six-time World Championship candidate (1991, 1994–95, 2002, 2007, 2011, 2013), he won the Chess World Cup...
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FC Kommunalnik Slonim (category Defunct football clubs in Belarus)
levels of Belarusian SSR league as Torpedo Slonim (1969–1971), Kommunalnik Slonim (1972–1986), Start Slonim (1972–1986) and Albertin Slonim (since 1989). In...
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Minsk (redirect from Minsk, Byelorussian SSR)
Minsk (Belarusian: Мінск [mʲinsk]; Russian: Минск [mʲinsk]) is the capital and largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean...
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Maksim Skavysh (category Belarusian football forward stubs)
Skavysh (Belarusian: Максим Петрович Скавыш; Russian: Максім Пятровіч Скавыш; born 13 November 1989) is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays...
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Gennady Tumilovich (category Belarusian football managers)
Byelorussian SSR, the capital's FC Dinamo Minsk. After the independence, he played the first ever Belarusian First League, and followed the reverse team...
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Andrey Varankow (redirect from Andrei Voronkov (footballer))
Varankow (Belarusian: Андрэй Мікалаевіч Варанкоў; born 8 February 1989), also spelled Andrey Voronkov, is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays...
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Aleksandr Perepechko (category Belarusian football midfielder stubs)
Yuryevich Perapechka (Belarusian: Аляксандр Перапечка, Russian: Александр Перепечко; born 7 April 1989) is a Belarusian former football midfielder. Perepechko...
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Sergey Gotsmanov (category Belarusian men's footballers)
Dinamo Minsk and the USSR national team earned him the accolade as Belarusian Footballer of the Year four times (in 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1989); this feat was...
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Alexander Lukashenko (redirect from Dictator of Belarus)
is a Belarusian politician who has been the first and to date, only president of Belarus since the office's establishment in 1994, making him the current...
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Alyaksandr Hutar (category Belarusian football goalkeeper stubs)
Pyatrovich Hutar (Belarusian: Аляксандр Пятровiч Гутар; Russian: Александр Петрович Гутор; born 18 April 1989) is a Belarusian professional footballer. While playing...
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Brest, Belarus (redirect from Brest-on-the-Bug)
Handball Championship, as well as the 2018–19 champions. Also, there is a women's handball club in Brest – HC Victoria-Berestie. HK Brest of the Belarusian Extraleague...
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top clubs, hence the decrease in audience and the favouring of other sports by the governing bodies of sports. Formally, the Estonian SSR had its own representative...
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Soviet Top League (category Articles containing Belarusian-language text)
of the Soviet football championship. From the very start to its eclipse, the top tier ran in conjunction with the 2nd tier for most of time allowing for...
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