1993–94 Belarusian Premier League

Belarusian Premier League
Season 1993–94
Champions Dinamo Minsk
Relegated Stroitel Starye Dorogi
UEFA Cup Dinamo Minsk
Cup Winners' Cup Fandok Bobruisk
Matches played 238
Goals scored 513 (2.16 per match)
Top goalscorer Belarus Pyotr Kachuro (21)
Biggest home win Dinamo Minsk 8–0 Shakhtyor
Biggest away win 0–3, 5 games
Highest scoring Dinamo Minsk 8–0 Shakhtyor

1993–94 Belarusian Premier League was the third season of top-tier football in Belarus. It started on 17 July 1993, and ended on 18 June 1994. Dinamo Minsk were the defending champions.

Team changes from 1992–93 season

Two teams that finished at the bottom of 1992–93 season table (Obuvshchik Lida and Torpedo Zhodino) relegated to the First League. They were replaced by the best team of 1992–93 First League (Shinnik Bobruisk) and the league was reduced from 17 to 16 teams.

Belarus Minsk changed their name to Dinamo-93 Minsk prior to the season.

Overview

Dinamo Minsk won the championship for the 3rd time in a row as well as Belarusian Cup for the 2nd time and qualified for the next season's UEFA Cup, as the Champions League was limited to 24 highest-ranked European national leagues which didn't include Belarus. The Cup finalist Fandok Bobruisk qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup. Stroitel Starye Dorogi finished on the last place and was relegated. It was their last season in Premier League to date.

Teams and venues

Team Location Venue Capacity Position in 1992–93
Dinamo Minsk Minsk Dinamo Stadium (Minsk) 50,050 1
KIM Vitebsk Dinamo Stadium (Vitebsk) 5,500 2
Dinamo-93 Minsk Traktor Stadium 1 25,000 3
Neman Grodno Neman Stadium 14,000 4
Dnepr Mogilev Spartak Stadion (Mogilev) 12,000 5
Fandok Bobruisk Spartak Stadium (Bobruisk) 4,800 6
Dinamo Brest Brest Dinamo Stadium (Brest) 10,500 7
Torpedo Mogilev Mogilev Torpedo Stadium (Mogilev) 6,000 8
Torpedo Minsk Minsk Torpedo Stadium (Minsk) 2 5,000 9
Gomselmash Gomel Luch Stadium 5,000 10
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Shakhtyor Stadium 5,000 11
Lokomotiv Vitebsk Dinamo Stadium (Vitebsk) 5,500 12
Molodechno Molodechno City Stadium (Molodechno) 3 5,600 13
Stroitel Starye Dorogi Stroitel Stadium 5,000 14
Vedrich Rechitsa Rechitsadrev Stadium 5,500 15
Shinnik Bobruisk Spartak Stadium (Bobruisk) 4,800 16First League, 1

Table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Dinamo Minsk (C) 30 24 4 2 76 20+56 52 1994–95 UEFA Cup Preliminary round
2 Dinamo-93 Minsk 30 18 7 5 46 16+30 43
3 KIM Vitebsk 30 17 9 4 32 14+18 43
4 Dnepr Mogilev 30 17 6 7 45 22+23 40
5 Fandok Bobruisk 30 13 7 10 32 25+7 33 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Qualifying round
6 Torpedo Minsk 30 9 15 6 18 180 33
7 Shinnik Bobruisk 30 15 1 14 41 410 31
8 Dinamo Brest 30 11 9 10 30 29+1 31
9 Molodechno 30 10 11 9 35 31+4 31
10 Lokomotiv Vitebsk 30 8 9 13 25 3914 25
11 Neman Grodno 30 8 8 14 29 4112 24
12 Vedrich Rechitsa 30 7 7 16 20 4121 21
13 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 30 5 11 14 21 3918 21
14 Torpedo Mogilev 30 5 10 15 20 4323 20
15 Gomselmash Gomel 30 7 5 18 36 4711 19
16 Stroitel Starye Dorogi (R) 30 3 7 20 13 5340 13 Relegation to First League

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Belarusian clubs in European Cups

Round Team #1 Agg. Team #1 1st leg 2nd leg
1993–94 UEFA Champions League
First round Werder Bremen Germany 6–3 Belarus Dinamo Minsk 5–2 1–1
1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup
Qualifying round Lugano Switzerland 6–2 Belarus Neman Grodno 5–0 1–2

Top scorers

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Belarus Pyotr Kachura Dinamo Minsk, Dinamo-93 Minsk 21
2 Belarus Sergey Yaromko Fandok Bobruisk, Shinnik Bobruisk 19
3 Belarus Yury Vyarheychyk Dinamo-93 Minsk 14
4 Belarus Vladimir Putrash Shinnik Bobruisk 12
Belarus Miroslav Romaschenko Dnepr Mogilev 12
Belarus Andrey Yusipets Gomselmash Gomel 12

See also

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