FC Slavia Mozyr

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FC Slavia Mozyr or FK Slaviya Mazyr (Belarusian: ФК Славія Мазыр, Russian: Славия-Мозырь) is a Belarusian professional football club based in Mazyr, Belarus.

Full nameFootball Club Slavia Mozyr
Founded1987; 39 years ago (1987)
Capacity5,300
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Slavia Mozyr
Full nameFootball Club Slavia Mozyr
Founded1987; 39 years ago (1987)
GroundYunost Stadium, Mozyr, Belarus
Capacity5,300
ChairmanAndrey Vasilets
ManagerIvan Bionchik
LeagueBelarusian Premier League
2025Belarusian Premier League, 3nd of 16
Websitefcslavia.by
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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

  • 1987: Founded as Palyessye Mazyr/Polesye Mozyr (Belarusian: Палессе, Russian: Полесье)
  • 1994: Renamed FC MPKC Mazyr
  • 1998: Renamed FC Slavia Mazyr
  • 2006: Merged with ZLiN Gomel and renamed FC Mozyr-ZLiN/Mazyr-ZLiN
  • 2007: Renamed FC Mozyr / Mazyr
  • 2008: Renamed FC Slavia Mazyr

Honours

Current squad

As of 9 March, 2026 [1]

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Out on loan

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League and Cup history

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Season Level Pos Pld W D L GF–GA Points Domestic Cup Notes
19922nd71556418–2216Round of 64
1992–932nd230225354–1449Round of 64
1993–942nd228195448–1843Round of 32
1994–952nd1302433106–1751Quarter-finalsPromoted
19951st215113144–936Winners
19961st130244264–1776
19971st6301271139–3043Round of 16
19981st628129741–3645Quarter-finals
19991st230205574–2565Runners-up
20001st130235278–2574Winners
20011st726135849–2744Runners-up
20021st1126661438–6124Quarter-finals
20031st1430671729–6425Round of 16
20041st1230941732–5131Round of 32
20051st1426251914–6011Round of 16Relegated
20062nd4261110544–2443Round of 16
20072nd1326461626–4418Round of 32
20082nd1326651533–6223Round of 32
20092nd13271581423–4123Round of 32
20102nd9301071333–4437Round of 16
20112nd130225353–1571Round of 32Promoted
20121st1030761722–5827Round of 32
20131st1232581924–4723Round of 16Relegated
20142nd230186655–3860Round of 16Promoted
20151st1026751433–5026Round of 32
20161st1030981333–4935Round of 16
20171st1530481826–5020Round of 16Relegated
20182nd130217069–1370Round of 32Promoted
20191st8301071335–4037Round of 16
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  • 1 Including additional game (2–1 win) for the 13th place, which was necessary as Slavia-Mozyr gained the same number of points as Spartak Shklov while only one team should be relegated.

Slavia in European Cups

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Season Competition Round Club 1st Leg 2nd Leg
1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR Iceland KR Reykjavík 2–2 (H) 0–1 (A)
1997–98 UEFA Champions League 1Q Moldova Constructorul Chişinău 1–1 (A) 3–2 (H)
2Q Greece Olympiacos 0–5 (A) 2–2 (H)
1997–98 UEFA Cup 1R Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 1–1 (H) 0–1 (A)
2000–01 UEFA Cup 1Q Israel Maccabi Haifa 1–1 (H) 0–0 (A)
2001–02 UEFA Champions League 1Q Faroe Islands VB Vágur 0–0 (A) 5–0 (H)
2Q Slovakia Inter Bratislava 0–1 (H) 0–1 (A)
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