• SKA Minsk is a team handball club from Minsk, Belarus, which competes in the Belarusian First League of Handball and SEHA League. Belarusian First League...
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  • Torpedo-SKA won the Second League in 2005, but at the end of the season, the club was disbanded. The owner moved to a new football team, named FC Minsk (legally...
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  • FC SKA Minsk was a Belarusian main army football club of the Belorussian Military District, playing in Minsk. The club became the first champion of the...
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  • 1993 : SKA Minsk 1994 : SKA Minsk (2) 1995 : SKA Minsk (3) 1996 : SKA Minsk (4) 1997 : SKA Minsk (5) 1998 : SKA Minsk (6) 1999 : SKA Minsk (7) 2000 : SKA Minsk...
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    Bjelovar Großwallstadt Metaloplastika Frisch Auf Göppingen Steaua Zagreb SKA Minsk Magdeburg Ciudad Real Dukla Prague THW Kiel Gummersbach FC Barcelona Vardar...
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    FC Dinamo Minsk FC Minsk FC Energetik-BGU Minsk FC Krumkachy Minsk HC Dinamo Minsk HC Yunost Minsk SKA Minsk BC Tsmoki-Minsk In 2013, Minsk hosted the...
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  • Sputnik (Minsk) 1961: Volna (Pinsk) 1962: Torpedo (Minsk) 1963: Naroch' (Molodechno) 1964: SKA (Minsk) 1965: SKA (Minsk) 1966: Torpedo (Minsk) 1967: Torpedo...
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  • groups: Group 1: SKA Minsk, GK Gomel, Kronon Grodno, Masheka Mogilev, GK im. Levin Novopolotsk Group 2: Meshkov Brest 2, RGUOR-SKA, RCOR, SKA-Suvorov During...
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  • Dinamo Minsk MTZ-RIPO Minsk Torpedo-SKA Zvezda-VA-BGU One game played at Torpedo Stadium in Minsk. One game played at Torpedo Stadium in Minsk and one...
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    SKA Minsk 1994 Granitas Kaunas 1995 Granitas Kaunas 1996 Granitas Kaunas 1997 SKA Minsk 1998 SKA Minsk 1999 SKA Minsk 2000 SKA Minsk 2001 SKA Minsk 2002...
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  • Possibly, ODO Borisov (Borisov is a city in Minsk Oblast.) Possibly, Sputnik Minsk ‡ or Gvardeets MinskSKA Minsk Oblast or Gomel SKB is abbreviation for...
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  • Essen SKP Bratislava 1991–92 Details SG Wallau-Massenheim 23–25 22–20 SKA Minsk Alzira Avidesa Proleter Zrenjanin 1992–93 Details Cantabria 24–20 26–20...
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    current volleyball coach. Alekno's volleyball career started in 1984 in the SKA Minsk. Alekno coached the Russian national volleyball team in 2007-2008 and...
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  • Zagreb 21–21 26–21 42–47 - Group Pfadi Winterthur 26–23 32–23 49–55 - 1/16 Finals FK Partizan 34–21 26–18 52–47 - 1/8 Finals SKA Minsk 28–21 26–23 51–47 -...
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  • Shabelnikov (RB) (from SKA Minsk) Viacheslav Kasatkin (P) (from HT Tatran Prešov) Leaving Stanislav Sadovsky (LW) (end of loan SKA Minsk) Se Cenlun (P) (to...
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  • 26–23 20–22 Wacker Thun Sporting CP Maccabi Tel Aviv 2012–13 Details SKA Minsk 31–26 32–24 Handball Esch IL Runar CSU Bucovina Suceava 2013–14 Details...
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  • Kamenev (RB) (from Chekhovskiye Medvedi) Artsiom Selviasiuk (P) (from SKA Minsk) Leaving Maksim Salikov (LW) (to HC Meshkov Brest) Dmitrii Bogdanov (LB)...
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    Anaitasuna Bjerringbro-Silkeborg Riihimäki Cocks Saint-Raphaël Chambéry SKA Minsk Lugi HF RK Nexe Koper 2013 Wacker Thun Azoty-Puławy Tatran Prešov The...
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  • national team. Vailupau started to play handball in Vitebsk. He played for SKA Minsk in 2014-2019. In 2019, Vailupau signed 3-year contract with HC Meshkov...
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  • 1: SKA Minsk, GK Gomel, Kronon Grodno, Masheka Mogilev, Meshkov Brest 2 Group 2: RCOR-2000, SKA-RGUOR, GK Gomel 2, Kronon Grodno 2, Vityaz-BSEU Minsk Group...
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  • First League: Darida Minsk Raion, Naftan Novopolotsk and Lokomotiv Minsk. Torpedo-MAZ Minsk changed their name to Torpedo-SKA Minsk. Darida originally was...
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    Hockey Club SKA (Russian: Хоккейный клуб СКА), often referred to as SKA Saint Petersburg and literally as the Sports Club of the Army, is a Russian professional...
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  • its seven titles between 1965 and 1975 and then comes the dominance of SKA Minsk and its six titles, including five between 1984 and 1989. These three...
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  • in 1970–71 (16–17 vs VfL Gummersbach) and 1988–89 (30–24 and 23–37 vs SKA Minsk). The team has also won the Romanian Handball Championship (in seven players)...
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    Joining Ihar Belyavski (CB) (from SKA Minsk) Ivano Pavlović (CB) (from RK Izviđač) Mihajlo Radojković (RB) (from Beşiktaş) Leaving Aljaž Panjtar (GK)...
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    Siarhei Shylovich (born 16 May 1986) is a Belarusian handball coach for SKA Minsk. "Siarhei Shylovich". eurohandball.com. Retrieved 12 January 2014. "2015...
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  • Lokomotiv Minsk Smorgon 2002 MTZ-RIPO Minsk Pinsk-900, Vertikal Kalinkovichi 2003 Baranovichi Veras Nesvizh 2004 Smena Minsk Orsha 2005 Torpedo-SKA Minsk 2 Pinsk-900...
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    Mikhail Yakimovich (category Sportspeople from Minsk Region)
    handball player. Throughout his senior career, Yakimovich played for SKA Minsk in the Soviet Union/Belarus, and later for Teka Cantabria and Portland...
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    Minsk Sports Palace is an indoor sports arena, located in Minsk, Belarus. The arena seats 4,842 spectators and opened in 1966. It hosts various indoor...
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  • Points 107 HBC CSKA Moscow 46 108 MRK Krka 45 109 Red Boys Differdange 45 110 BK-46 44 111 SKA Minsk 44 112 MT Melsungen 44 113 Maccabi Rishon LeZion 43...
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