FC Ataka Minsk
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FC Ataka Minsk was a Belarus
Belarus
Belarus , officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered clockwise by Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Its capital is Minsk; other major cities include Brest, Grodno , Gomel ,...

ian football
Football (soccer)
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 club based in Minsk
Minsk
- Ecological situation :The ecological situation is monitored by Republican Center of Radioactive and Environmental Control .During 2003–2008 the overall weight of contaminants increased from 186,000 to 247,400 tons. The change of gas as industrial fuel to mazut for financial reasons has worsened...

. They disbanded in 1998.

History

FC Ataka-407 Minsk was formed in 1986. In 1992 the team started playing in Belarusian Second League. In 1993 the team was renamed to Ataka-Aura. In 1994-95 season they played in Belarusian First League
Belarusian First League
The Belarusian First League is the second division of professional football in Belarus. There are 16 teams in the competition. At the end of the season the winner gets promoted to Belarusian Premier League and runner-up advances to the promotion play-offs, while two lowest-placed teams get...

 and after finishing on the 2nd place were promoted to the Premier League
Belarusian Premier League
-Soviet era champions:*1934 BVO *1935 BVO *1936 BVO *1937 Dinamo *1938 Dinamo *1939 Dinamo *1940 DKA *1941-44 unknown...

, where they played until 1997. After that season the team went bankrupt and had to withdrew from the League.

Ataka's reserve team, Ataka-Aura-d Minsk started playing in the Second League since 1994-95 season. After the main team withdrew from the Premier League and most of the main squad players left, the reserve team played one more season in the Second League in 1998 under the name Ataka-Sport Minsk and was disbanded as well.

Name changes

  • 1986: formed as Ataka-407 Minsk
  • 1993: renamed to Ataka-Aura Minsk
  • 1994: reserve team formed as Ataka-Aura-d Minsk
  • 1997: main team renamed to Ataka Minsk and disbanded after the season; reserve team renamed to Ataka-407 Minsk
  • 1998: reserve team renamed to Ataka-Sport Minsk and disbanded after the season

League and Cup history

Season Goals Points Domestic Cup
Belarusian Cup
The Belarusian Cup is the main "knockout" cup competition in Belarusian football.The competition is a knockout tournament.-Finals:-Soviet time winners:Finals before independence were:...

Notes
1992 3rd 4 15 7 6 2 27–15 20 Round of 32
1992–93 3rd 7 30 14 3 13 42–44 31 Round of 64
1993–94 3rd 2 34 25 4 5 66–12 54 Round of 32 Promoted
1994–95 2nd 2 30 18 7 5 57–20 43 Round of 32 Promoted
1995 1st 4 15 8 5 2 26–7 29 Semifinals
1996 1st 6 30 13 5 12 31–42 44
1997 1st 12 30 8 6 16 29–44 30 Quarterfinals Disbanded
1998 Round of 32

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