FC Osipovichi
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FC Osipovichi is a Belarus
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ian football
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 club based in Osipovichi, Mogilev Voblast.

History

FC Osipovichi was founded in 1994 as KRZ Osipovichi and started playing in Belarusian Second League since 1994-95 season. In 1997 they changed their name to FC Svisloch-Krovlya Osipovichi and won the Second league, receiving promotion to the First League
Belarusian First League
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. In 1998 Svisloch-Krovlya finished 2nd in the First League and 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...

. In 1999 Svisloch-Krovlya finished last and were relegated back to the First League, where they were playing from 2000 to 2002. In 2001 team's name was shortened to FC Svosloch Osipovishi and in 2002 to FC Osipovichi. Since 2003 they play in the Second League.

Name changes

  • 1994: formed as KRZ Osipovichi
  • 1997: renamed to Svisloch-Krovlya Osipovichi
  • 2001: renamed to Svisloch Osipovichi
  • 2002: renamed to Osipovichi

League and Cup history

Season Goals Points Domestic Cup
Belarusian Cup
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Notes
1994–95 3rd 10 22 4 2 16 19–58 10
1995 3rd 10 12 4 4 4 11–10 16
1996 3rd 5 26 14 5 7 43–21 47
1997 3rd 1 28 23 3 2 82–15 72 Promoted
1998 2nd 2 30 18 6 6 63–27 60 Round of 32 Promoted
1999 1st 15 30 4 4 22 24–74 16 Round of 32 Relegated
2000 2nd 8 30 13 5 12 40–39 44 Round of 16
2001 2nd 11 28 9 4 15 34–59 31 Round of 64
2002 2nd 16 30 2 3 25 17–100 9 Round of 64 Relegated
2003 3rd 8 22 8 2 12 32–46 26
2004 3rd 3 24 16 3 5 52–17 51 Round of 32
2005 3rd 6 26 13 4 9 46–45 43 Round of 32
2006 3rd 7 32 16 3 13 61–42 461 Round of 64
2007 3rd 11 30 8 6 16 36–49 30 Round of 32
2008 3rd 13 30 9 6 15 40–51 33 Round of 64
2009 3rd 6 26 12 3 11 41–44 39 Round of 32
2010 3rd 8 34 15 5 14 51–64 55 Round of 64
  • 1 5 points deducted for failure to pay the entrance fee.

Trivia

  • The team's record in Premier League is one of the worst, as they are holding the last place in Premier League all-time table by overall points and by points per game.

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