FC Maxline Vitebsk

FC Maxline Vitebsk is a Belarusian football club based in Vitebsk.

Maxline Vitebsk
Full nameFootball Club Maxline Vitebsk
Founded1983
2014 (reformed)
Dissolved2006
GroundVitebsky Central Sport Complex, Vitebsk
Capacity8,144
Head CoachYury Puntus
LeagueBelarusian First League
2023Belarusian First League, 5th of 17

History

The team was founded in 1983 as Avtomobilist Rogachev and was renamed to KSM Rogachev next year. Since its foundation and until the dissolution of Soviet Union the team was playing in Belarusian SSR league. In 1988, they were renamed to Dnepr Rogachev.

In 1992, the team joined newly created Belarusian Second League, where they spent next six seasons. After successful 1996 season Dnepr was promoted to the First League. In 1998, they were renamed to FC Rogachev, in 2001, after partnering with local football academy, to Rogachev-DUSSh-1 and finally to Dnepr-DUSSh-1 Rogachev in 2002.

The team spent nine seasons in First League until they finished at the last (16th) place in 2005 and were to be relegated back to the Second League. However, due to financial troubles, the team disbanded in early 2006.

Between 2007 and 2013 the amateur team representing Rogachev played in Gomel Oblast league. In 2014, the team reformed as MKK-Dnepr Rogachev and rejoined Second League, before reverting to classic name Dnepr Rogachev in 2015.

Maxline takeover

In 2021 the team was re-branded into Maxline Rogachev, after being taken over by the eponymous betting company. In the fall of 2022 Maxline defeated Arsenal Dzerzhinsk in the promotion/relegation play-off and won the right to be promoted to Belarusian Premier League for the 2023 season. During the off-season, Maxline were denied Premier League license and stayed in the First League as the result. In early 2023 the club cut ties with Rogachev and relocated to Vitebsk with the intention of having better chances for promotion in the bigger city with better infrastructure.[1]

Current squad

As of April 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BLR Arseniy Kudin
2 DF  BLR Artur Ivanow
3 DF  BLR Nikita Kostomarov
5 DF  BLR Artur Chuduk
7 MF  BLR Alfred Mazurich
8 FW  BLR Pavel Klenyo
9 MF  BLR Andrey Bolvan
10 MF  BLR Andrey Khachaturyan
11 MF  BLR Artem Vlasov
14 MF  BLR Aleksei Petrusevich
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  BLR Dmitriy Lutik
18 MF  BLR Vladislav Zhuk
19 DF  BLR Artem Bruy
21 MF  BLR Artem Zimin
23 MF  BLR Syarhey Balanovich
30 GK  BLR Pavel Shcherbachenya
33 MF  BLR Oleg Alay
37 FW  RUS Mark Krasnov
61 MF  RUS Aleksandr Stavpets
99 FW  RUS Maksim Zhitnev

References


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