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Dnepr Mogilev vs Neman Grodno — Belarus Vyscha Liga

Dnepr Mogilev

Dnepr Mogilev

2:0

Stadyen Spartak Mogilev

Neman Grodno

Neman Grodno

Match Facts

  • Venue: Stadyen Spartak Mogilev
  • Dnepr Mogilev home ground: Stadyen Spartak Mogilev
  • Neman Grodno stadium: Centraĺny Spartyŭny Komplieks Neman
  • Dnepr Mogilev founded 1960
  • Neman Grodno founded 1964
  • League country: Belarus

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Dnepr Mogilev

Belarus Vyscha Liga

Stadium
Stadyen Spartak Mogilev
Founded
1960
Country
Belarus
Location
Mogilev, Belarus

FC Dnyapro Mogilev (Belarusian: ФК Дняпро Магілёў; Russian: ФК Дняпро Могилёв) was a Belarusian football club from Mogilev. Their home stadium is Spartak Stadium. In spring 2019, the club merged with Premier League team Luch Minsk, citing the willingness keep the city of Mogilev represented in top flight. The united club was named Dnyapro Mogilev. It inherited Luch's Premier League spot and licence, their sponsorships and most of the squad, while keeping only a few of Dnepr players and relocating to Mogilev. Dnepr continued its participation in youth tournam...

Neman Grodno

Belarus Vyscha Liga

Stadium
Centraĺny Spartyŭny Komplieks Neman
Founded
1964
Country
Belarus
Location
Grodno

FC Neman Grodno is a Belarusian football club from the city of Grodno, named after the Neman River and founded in 1964. Since 1992 participates in the top league of Belarus. Since 1964, the team was playing at the 3rd level of Soviet football system almost constantly, excluding two seasons (1968 and 1969) spent on 2nd level. They were close to get the promotion in 1966 and 1980, but lost the final tournament between 3rd level zone winners on both occasions.

Belarus Vyscha Liga

The Belarusian Premier League, also called The Belarusbank Premier League for sponsorship reasons, or the Vyšejšaja Liha or the Vysheyshaya Liga,(Belarusian: Вышэйшая ліга, Russian: Высшая лига, "Top League") is the top division of professional football in Belarus, and is organized by the Belarusian Football Federation. The number of teams in the competition has varied over the years from as high as 17 (1992–93 season) to as low as 11 (2012). As of 2016, the league i...