FC Vitebsk-2 explained

Clubname:Vitebsk-2
Fullname:Football Club Vitebsk-2
Founded:1990(KIM-2)
2012 (Vitebsk-2)
Dissolved:1996; 2014
Season:2014
Position:9th

FC Vitebsk-2 is a Belarusian football club from Vitebsk. The club acts as a reserve team for FC Vitebsk.

History

During Soviet era the team was known as KIM-2 Vitebsk, while the main was called KIM Vitebsk. Until 1991 KIM-2 played in Belarusian SSR League. In 1992 KIM-2 was included in newly created Belarusian First League, while their parent team KIM Vitebsk joined Belarusian Premier League . In 1994 KIM was renamed to Dvina Vitebsk and their reserve team to Kimovets Vitebsk. Midway through 1996 season Kimovets withdrew from the First League and was folded, while Dvina partnered with Lokomotiv Vitebsk to use them as a farm club.

Following the relegation to First League after 2011 season, FC Vitebsk decided to give their reserve squad competitive practice by re-creating a Second League reserve team under the name Vitebsk-2, as they were ineligible for participation in Belarusian Premier League Reserves Championship. This incarnation of Vitebsk-2 was active from 2012 till 2014.

League and Сup history

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupNotesManager
1992align=right bgcolor=#ffa07a2D1315357122211Last 32
1992–93align=right bgcolor=#ffa07a2D13306717294419
1993–94align=right bgcolor=#ffa07a2D10287912264023
1994–95align=right bgcolor=#ffa07a2D13309516304623
1995align=right bgcolor=#ffa07a2D14142399289align=right rowspan=2Last 32Withdrew?
1996

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