FC Slavia Mozyr explained

Clubname:Slavia Mozyr
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Fullname:Football Club Slavia Mozyr
Ground:Yunost Stadium, Mozyr, Belarus
Capacity:5,300
Chairman:Andrey Vasilets
Manager:Ivan Bionchik
League:Belarusian Premier League
Season:2023
Position:Belarusian Premier League, 7th of 15
Website:https://fcslavia.by/
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FC Slavia Mozyr or FK Slaviya Mazyr (Belarusian: ФК Славія Мазыр,) is a Belarusian professional football club based in Mazyr, Belarus.

History

The team was founded in 1987 as Polessie (Polesia). Between 1987 and 1991, they played in the Belarusian SSR league. From 1992 till 1995, they played in the Belarusian First League. They changed their name to MPKC Mazyr since the 1994–95 season. MPKC stands for the Mazyr Industrial-Commercial Center. They won the First League the same year and made their debut in the Belarusian Premier League in fall 1995 season.

They finished second in 1995 and won the championship in 1996, becoming the first team other than Dinamo Minsk to win it. After changing their name to Slavia (Slaviya) in 1998, they again finished second in 1999 and won the title in 2000. After that, the results deteriorated and in 2005 they finished last and were relegated.

After the relegation, they had to merge with ZLiN Gomel in order for both teams to survive in any form due to financial problems. The new team went through a number of name changes before arriving with the current name, FC Slavia (Slaviya).

Name changes

Honours

Winners (2): 1996, 2000

Runners-up (2): 1995, 1999

Winners (3): 1994–95, 2011, 2018

Runners-up (3): 1992–93, 1993–94, 2014

Winners (2): 1995–96, 1999–00

Runners-up (2): 1998–99, 2000–01

Current squad

As of August 2024 [1]

League and Cup history

width=55Seasonwidth=50width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=60GF–GAwidth=45PointsDomestic CupNotes
1992 2nd 7 15 5 6 4 18–22 16 Round of 64
1992–93 2nd 2 30 22 5 3 54–14 49 Round of 64
1993–94 2nd 2 28 19 5 4 48–18 43 Round of 32
1994–95 2nd 1 30 24 3 3 106–17 51 Quarter-finals Promoted
1995 1st 2 15 11 3 1 44–9 36 Winners
1996 1st 1 30 24 4 2 64–17 76
1997 1st 6 30 12 7 11 39–30 43 Round of 16
1998 1st 6 28 12 9 7 41–36 45 Quarter-finals
1999 1st 2 30 20 5 5 74–25 65 Runners-up
2000 1st 1 30 23 5 2 78–25 74 Winners
2001 1st 7 26 13 5 8 49–27 44 Runners-up
2002 1st 11 26 6 6 14 38–61 24 Quarter-finals
2003 1st 14 30 6 7 17 29–64 25 Round of 16
2004 1st 12 30 9 4 17 32–51 31 Round of 32
2005 1st 14 26 2 5 19 14–60 11 Round of 16 Relegated
2006 2nd 4 26 11 10 5 44–24 43 Round of 16
2007 2nd 13 26 4 6 16 26–44 18 Round of 32
2008 2nd 13 26 6 5 15 33–62 23 Round of 32
2009 2nd 13 271 5 8 14 23–41 23 Round of 32
2010 2nd 9 30 10 7 13 33–44 37 Round of 16
2011 2nd 1 30 22 5 3 53–15 71 Round of 32 Promoted
2012 1st 10 30 7 6 17 22–58 27 Round of 32
2013 1st 12 32 5 8 19 24–47 23 Round of 16 Relegated
2014 2nd 2 30 18 6 6 55–38 60 Round of 16 Promoted
2015 1st 10 26 7 5 14 33–50 26 Round of 32
2016 1st 10 30 9 8 13 33–49 35 Round of 16
2017 1st 15 30 4 8 18 26–50 20 Round of 16 Relegated
2018 2nd 1 30 21 7 0 69–13 70 Round of 32 Promoted
2019 1st 8 30 10 7 13 35–40 37 Round of 16

Slavia in European Cups

SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st Leg2nd Leg
1996–97UEFA Cup Winners' CupQRKR Reykjavík2–2 (H)0–1 (A)
1997–98UEFA Champions League1QConstructorul Chişinău1–1 (A)3–2 (H)
2QOlympiacos0–5 (A)2–2 (H)
1997–98UEFA Cup1RDinamo Tbilisi1–1 (H)0–1 (A)
2000–01UEFA Cup1QMaccabi Haifa1–1 (H)0–0 (A)
2001–02UEFA Champions League1QVB Vágur0–0 (A)5–0 (H)
2QInter Bratislava0–1 (H)0–1 (A)

Managers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Основной состав | Официальный сайт ФК "Славия" Мозырь. fcslavia.by. 2017-10-12. 2019-04-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20190426033729/http://fcslavia.by/ru/content/osnovnoy-sostav. live.