Clubname: | Dinamo-2 Minsk |
Fullname: | FC Dinamo-2 Minsk |
Founded: | 2000 |
Ground: | Dinamo-Yuni Stadium, Minsk |
Capacity: | 4,500 |
Manager: | Dmitry Lentsevich |
League: | Belarusian First League |
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FC Dinamo-2 Minsk (be|Дынама-2 Мінск, Dynama-2 Minsk) is a Belarusian football club based in Minsk.
The club serves as a farm club of Dinamo Minsk, giving the club's young players an opportunity for adult competition matches. The club was active in Belarusian Second League during 2000–2002 and again in 2011–2012.[1] In 2002 the club played as Dinamo-BNTU Minsk, reflecting a partnership with Belarusian National Technical University.
There has been two other generations of Dinamo-2 team. The earliest one was a Soviet-era team which occasionally played in Belarusian SSR league. The second one was the 1992 club which, after winning the debut season of the Belarusian First League, the team got promoted to the top flight and split from Dinamo to form Belarus Minsk (later renamed to Dinamo-93 Minsk).
In 2024, after the abolishment of the Belarusian Premier League Reserves Championship, the club was restarted and accepted to Belarusian First League.
As of September 2024