FC Krumkachy Minsk

Krumkachy Minsk
Full name Football Club Krumkachy
Founded 2011 (2011)
Ground SOK Olimpiysky, Minsk
Chairman Denis Shunto
Head Coach Oleg Dulub
League Belarusian Premier League
2015 First League, 3rd (promoted)

FC Krumkachy Minsk (Belarusian: ФК Крумкачы Мінск) is a Belarusian football club based in Minsk.

History

The team was founded in 2011 by a group of football fans and joined the Belarusian Second League in 2014 after initially competing in the Belarusian amateur leagues.[1] The club is named after the Belarusian word for raven. With the help of some experienced players, the team was able to finish 2nd in their debut season and was promoted to the Belarusian First League for the 2015 season. At the completion of the 2015 season Krumkachy was promoted to the Belarusian Premier League for the first time in its history after a 2–0 win against Dnepr Mogilev.

Current squad

As of April 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Ukraine GK Andriy Fedorenko
3 Belarus DF Roman Gaev
4 Kyrgyzstan DF Akram Umarov
5 Belarus DF Alyaksey Vasilewski
7 Belarus MF Sergey Korsak
8 Belarus MF Yegor Semenov
9 Ukraine MF Oleksandr Batyschev
10 Belarus MF Filip Ivanow
11 Belarus FW Vladimir Karp
13 Belarus MF Nikita Metlitskiy
16 Belarus GK Anton Shunto
17 Belarus DF Alyaksandr Skshynetski
18 Sierra Leone DF David Simbo
19 Belarus MF Maksim Taleyko
20 Kyrgyzstan MF Bakhtiyar Duyshobekov
No. Position Player
22 Belarus MF Syarhey Shchehrykovich
23 Belarus MF Yevgeniy Shikavka
27 Belarus MF Aleksey Rudenok
29 Belarus MF Maksim Sanets
69 Belarus GK Yevgeniy Kostyukevich
66 Belarus FW Syarhey Koshal
73 Ukraine MF Mykhaylo Kaluhin
88 Russia DF Dmitri Yashin
99 Belarus FW Vyacheslav Hleb
Belarus DF Maksim Zhibul
Belarus MF Aleksey Kashevsky
Belarus MF Yevgeniy Novokovskiy
Belarus FW Ilya Pukhov
Belarus DF Aleksandr Verenich

References

  1. "FC Krumkachy – The Crows are Ready to Conquer Belarus". Futbolgrad. 10 December 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2015.

External links

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