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1 History  



1.1  Name changes  







2 Honours  





3 Current squad  





4 League and Cup history  





5 European history  





6 Managers  





7 References  





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FC Gomel
Full nameFootball Club Gomel
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959)
GroundCentral Stadium,
Gomel, Belarus
Capacity14,307
ChairmanVitaliy Kushner
ManagerAndrey Harawtsow
LeagueBelarusian Premier League
2023Belarusian Premier League, 6th of 15
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

FC Gomel (Belarusian: ФК Гомель), or FK Homiel, is a Belarusian football club based in the city of Gomel. Their home stadium is Central Stadium.

History[edit]

Teams from Gomel (usually city or raion selection or railway-based team Lokomotiv, but not always) played in the Belarusian SSR championships since the early 1920s.[1] In 1946, Byelorussian SSR league for one season becomes one of the zones of the USSR 3rd level league, and Lokomotiv Gomel became the first city team to play in the Soviet league.[2]

The modern Gomel team was founded in 1959 as Lokomotiv Gomel. They played at the 2nd level of Soviet football between 1959 and 1968. The results varied between seasons, as the team managed to finish 1st in their zone in 1962 as well as last in 1959 and 1963. However, because Soviet league system structure was changing almost every season in the 1950s and 1960s, Lokomotiv wasn't promoted or relegated until another league reorganisation in 1969.

Gomselmash played at the 3rd level of Soviet football between 1969 and 1989, until further league reorganisation in 1990, after which the team was relegated to the 4th level.

In 1992, Gomselmash joined the newly formed Belarusian Premier League. The first years were unsuccessful and the team relegated in 1995. They changed name to the current one, FC Gomel, the same year. In 1998, Gomel returned to Premier League and achieved much better results than before (champions title in 2003, 2nd place in 2007 and 3rd in 1999). The team also won the Belarusian Cup in 2002 and made it to the final in 2004.

In 2012, they played English club Liverpool in the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds. In the first leg they lost 0–1 and lost again away at Anfield in the second leg 3–0.

Name changes[edit]

Honours[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of July 2024 [3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belarus BLR Alyaksandr Nyachayew
2 MF Belarus BLR Andrey Rylach
3 DF Belarus BLR Sergey Matveychik
7 MF Russia RUS Timur Pukhov
8 FW Belarus BLR Yawhen Barsukow
9 FW Russia RUS Ilya Grishchenko
11 FW Gabon GAB Junior Effaghe
14 MF Belarus BLR Roman Davyskiba
15 MF Belarus BLR Anton Semyonov
16 DF Belarus BLR Igor Zayats
17 MF Belarus BLR Vladislav Yatskevich
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Belarus BLR Denis Kozlovskiy
21 MF Belarus BLR Aleksey Antilevsky
22 DF Belarus BLR Kiryl Shawchenka
23 DF Belarus BLR Maksim Drazdow
27 MF Belarus BLR Kirill Yermakovich
30 DF Belarus BLR Yegor Troyakov
44 GK Belarus BLR Stanislav Kleschuk
50 MF Belarus BLR Daniil Makhnach
54 MF Turkey TUR Furkan Akın
72 MF Belarus BLR Ilya Rashchenya
87 GK Belarus BLR Aleh Kavalyow

League and Cup history[edit]

Soviet Union Soviet Union
Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1959 2nd 151 28 0 7 21 17–61 7
1960 2nd 9 30 11 8 11 36–38 40 Round of 128
1961 2nd 3 30 14 8 8 37–24 36 Round of 256
1962 2nd 1 32 18 10 4 43–19 46 Round of 32
2 2 0 1 1 0–1 1 Promotion/relegation play-off2
1963 2nd 183 34 4 12 18 13–46 20 Round of 32
1964 2nd 25 38 6 15 17 19–37 27
1965 2nd 24 46 13 17 16 34–43 43 Round of 64
1966 2nd 15 32 7 12 13 16–29 26 Round of 128
1967 2nd 7 38 11 19 8 27–24 41 Round of 64
1968 2nd 21 40 6 12 22 21–50 24 Round of 256
2 2 0 1 1 0–2 1 Promotion/relegation play-off4
1969 3rd 2 32 16 9 7 44–18 41
1 2 0 2 0 3–3 2 Promotion/relegation play-off5
1970 3rd 226 42 7 10 25 22–55 24 Round of 256
1971 3rd 6 38 16 13 9 47–28 61
1972 3rd 10 38 15 9 14 39–45 54
1973 3rd 12 32 7 9 16 32–49 197
1974 3rd 11 40 13 13 14 53–57 39
1975 3rd 13 34 9 10 15 28–47 28
1976 3rd 11 38 14 9 15 37–41 37
1977 3rd 16 40 12 8 20 32–49 32
1978 3rd 14 46 16 9 21 56–60 41
1979 3rd 21 46 7 14 25 34–71 28
1980 3rd 6 32 12 8 12 31–33 32
1981 3rd 8 40 13 7 20 50–58 33
1982 3rd 7 30 13 8 9 33–27 34
1983 3rd 8 32 12 8 12 40–39 32
1984 3rd 5 34 18 7 9 44–30 43
1985 3rd 15 30 7 6 17 24–41 20
1986 3rd 8 30 11 9 10 36–39 31
1987 3rd 14 34 8 11 15 29–47 27
1988 3rd 14 34 9 8 17 26–44 26
1989 3rd 14 42 17 7 18 39–46 41 Relegated8
1990 4th 7 32 14 4 14 48–48 32
1991 4th 16 42 13 5 24 40–54 31
Belarus Belarus
Season Level Pos Pld W D L Goals Points Domestic Cup Notes
1992 1st 16 15 1 3 11 5–32 5 Round of 16
1992–93 1st 10 32 9 8 15 23–40 26 Round of 16
1993–94 1st 15 30 7 5 18 36–47 19 Round of 16
1994–95 1st 15 30 6 6 18 26–59 18 Round of 32 Relegated
1995 2nd 9 14 5 2 7 19–17 12 Quarter-finals
1996 2nd 4 24 11 9 4 42–19 42
1997 2nd 1 30 27 1 2 83–9 82 Round of 32 Promoted
1998 1st 5 28 12 9 7 36–30 45 Round of 32
1999 1st 3 30 19 6 5 57–28 63 Quarter-finals
2000 1st 6 30 17 2 11 50–41 53 Semi-finals
2001 1st 6 26 13 5 8 36–24 44 Quarter-finals
2002 1st 6 26 13 4 9 46–33 43 Winners
2003 1st 1 30 23 5 2 56–12 74 Semi-finals
2004 1st 5 30 13 7 10 42–41 46 Runners-up
2005 1st 7 26 12 3 11 34–32 39 Quarter-finals
2006 1st 5 26 12 6 8 33–32 42 Semi-finals
2007 1st 2 26 12 8 6 49–28 44 Round of 16
2008 1st 11 30 9 6 15 35–47 33 Quarter-finals
2009 1st 12 26 8 5 13 31–48 29 Quarter-finals Relegated
2010 2nd 1 30 27 1 2 80–16 82 Round of 16 Promoted
2011 1st 3 33 13 15 5 36–24 54 Winners
2012 1st 4 30 14 8 8 39–24 50 Semi-finals
2013 1st 6 32 11 7 14 34–40 40 Quarter-finals
2014 1st 6 32 10 8 14 29–41 38 Quarter-finals
2015 1st 14 26 5 3 18 22–41 18 Round of 16 Relegated
2016 2nd 1 26 19 6 1 48–11 63 Round of 16 Promoted
2017 1st 10 30 9 8 13 24–25 35 Round of 32
2018 1st Round of 16

European history[edit]

As of match played 27 July 2022
Competition GP W D L GF GA +/-
UEFA Champions League 2 1 0 1 1 2 –1
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 16 5 1 10 21 25 –4
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 0 0 2 2 7 -5
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 1 1 2 3 7 -4
Total 24 7 2 15 27 41 −14
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup R1 Czech Republic Hradec Králové 1–0 0–1 1–1 (3–1 p)
R2 Sweden Hammarby 2–2 0–4 2–6
2000–01 UEFA Cup QR Sweden AIK 0–2 0–1 0–3
2002–03 UEFA Cup QR Finland HJK 1–0 4–0 5–0
R1 Germany Schalke 04 1–4 0–4 1–8
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1Q Albania Tirana 0–2 1–0 1–2
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1QR Poland Legia Warsaw 1–4 0–0 1–4
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 3QR Turkey Bursaspor 1–3 1–2 2–5
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1QR Faroe Islands Víkingur Gøta 4–0 6–0 10–0
2QR North Macedonia Renova 0–1 2–0 2–1
3QR England Liverpool 0–1 0–3 0–4
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR Greece Aris Thessaloniki 1–2 1–5 2–7

Managers[edit]

  • Gleb Rabikov (1960–61)
  • Vadim Radzievski (1962 – July 63)
  • Soviet Union Sergei Korshunov (July 1963)
  • Vasiliy Yermilov (1964–65)
  • Alexander Sagreski (1966)
  • Vladimir Eremeev (1967–68)
  • Viktor Korotkevich (1969–70)
  • Soviet Union Leonard Adamov (1971–72)
  • Leonid Yerochovich (July 1973)
  • Yevgeniy Glemboski (July 1973–74)
  • Viktor Korotkevich (1975 – July 77)
  • Alexander Tschirimisin (July 1977–80)
  • Kasimir Symanski (1981–83)
  • Soviet Union Nikolay Kiselyov (1984)
  • Viktor Korotkevich (1985 – July 87)
  • Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Valery Janotschkin (July 1, 1987 – Dec 31, 1987)
  • Yuriy Golovey (July 1988)
  • Alexander Pryazhnikov (July 1988–90)
  • Kasimir Symanski (1991)
  • Vladimir Astratenko (1992–93)
  • Viktor Korotkevich (1993–94)
  • Belarus Nikolai Gorjunov (1994–96)
  • Yuriy Grunov (1997)
  • Belarus Valery Janotschkin (Jan 1, 1998 – May 15, 1999)
  • Belarus Vyacheslav Akshayev (Jan 1, 1999 – June 30, 2000)
  • Belarus Aleksandr Kuznetsov (August 2000 – May 1)
  • Belarus Valery Janotschkin (May 15, 2001 – Sept 1, 2001)
  • Russia Sergei Podpaly (Aug 1, 2001 – June 26, 2004)
  • Russia Aleksandr Kuznetsov (July 1, 2004 – Aug 12, 2005)
  • Belarus Nikolai Gorjunov (Aug 15, 2005 – July 1, 2006)
  • Russia Viktor Papayev (July 5, 2006 – Oct 27, 2006)
  • Belarus Vladimir Golmak (interim) (Oct 28, 2006 – Jan 8, 2007)
  • Belarus Anatoliy Yurevich (Jan 9, 2007 – Aug 5, 2008)
  • Belarus Andrey Yusipets (Aug 15, 2008 – Aug 30, 2009)
  • Belarus Leonid Borsuk (interim) (Sept 1, 2009 – Dec 13, 2009)
  • Belarus Oleg Kubarev (Dec 14, 2009 – Dec 9, 2012)
  • Belarus Alyaksey Merkulaw (Dec 10, 2012–)
  • References[edit]

  • ^ "Основной состав — Футбольный Клуб "Гомель"".
  • External links[edit]


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