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1999 Belarusian Premier League


FieldValue
competitionBelarusian Premier League
season1999
winnersBATE
relegatedSvisloch-Krovlya
Molodechno
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersBATE
continentalcup2UEFA Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersSlavia
Gomel
continentalcup3Intertoto Cup
continentalcup3 qualifiersDnepr-Transmash
league topscorerBelarus Valery Strypeykis (21)
biggest home winDinamo Minsk 7–0 Svisloch-Krovlya;
Dinamo Brest 7–0 Molodechno;
Shakhtyor 8–1 Svisloch-Krovlya
biggest away winLida 0–7 Slavia
highest scoringShakhtyor 8–1 Svisloch-Krovlya;
Dinamo Brest 2–7 Slavia
matches240
total goals732
prevseason1998
nextseason2000

Molodechno Gomel Dinamo Brest 7–0 Molodechno; Shakhtyor 8–1 Svisloch-Krovlya Dinamo Brest 2–7 Slavia The 1999 Belarusian Premier League was the ninth season of top-tier football in Belarus. It started on April 11 and ended on October 30, 1999. Dnepr-Transmash Mogilev were the defending champions.

Team changes from 1998 season

Dinamo-93 Minsk dissolved midway through 1998 season and FC Kommunalnik Slonim relegated to the First League after finishing in the last place. They were replaced by 1998 First League winners Lida, who previously played in Premier League as Obuvshchik Lida, and the newcomers Svisloch-Krovlya Osipovichi, First League runners-up. Torpedo Minsk changed their name to Torpedo-MAZ Minsk and Neman Grodno were renamed to Neman-Belcard Grodno.

Overview

BATE Borisov won their 1st champions title and qualified for the next season's Champions League. The championship runners-up and 1999–2000 Cup winners Slavia Mozyr as well as bronze medalists Gomel qualified for UEFA Cup. Newcomers Svisloch-Krovlya Osipovichi finished their first and the only season in top league in 15th place and relegated, as did 16th team Molodechno.

Teams and venues

TeamLocationVenueCapacityPosition in 1998
Dnepr-TransmashMogilevSpartak Stadium (Mogilev)11,2001
BATEBorisovCity Stadium (Borisov)3,5002
BelshinaBobruiskSpartak Stadium (Bobruisk)2,5003
Lokomotiv-96VitebskCity Stadium (Orsha)2,1004
GomelGomelCentral Stadium (Gomel)10,0005
SlaviaMozyrYunost Stadium (Mozyr)6,5006
Torpedo-MAZMinskTorpedo Stadium (Minsk)6,2007
Dinamo MinskMinskDinamo Stadium (Minsk)41,0408
Dinamo BrestBrestOSK Brestsky3,0009
Neman-BelcardGrodnoNeman Stadium14,00010
ShakhtyorSoligorskStroitel Stadium5,00011
Torpedo-KadinoMogilevTorpedo Stadium (Mogilev)7,00012
Naftan-DevonNovopolotskAtlant Stadium6,50013
MolodechnoMolodechnoCity Stadium (Molodechno)5,50014
LidaLidaCity Stadium (Lida)3,000First league, 1
Svisloch-KrovlyaOsipovichiYunost Stadium (Osipovichi)2,000First league, 2

Table

Results

Belarusian clubs in European Cups

RoundTeam #1Agg.Team #11st leg2nd leg
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup
First roundLokomotiv-96 Vitebsk BLR3–4Croatia NK Varteks1–22–2
Hradec Králové CZE1–1 (p)BLR Gomel1–00–1 (aet, p.1–3)
Second roundHammarby Sweden6–2BLR Gomel4–02–2
1999–2000 UEFA Cup
Qualifying roundBelshina Bobruisk BLR1–8Cyprus Omonia Nicosia1–50–3
BATE Borisov BLR1–12Russia Lokomotiv Moscow1–70–5
1999–2000 UEFA Champions League
Second qualifying roundDnepr-Transmash Mogilev BLR0–3Sweden AIK0–10–2

Top scorers

RankNameTeamGoals
1BLR Valery StrypeykisSlavia Mozyr21
2BLR Vitali KutuzovBATE Borisov19
3BLR Vitaliy AleshchenkoLokomotiv-96 Vitebsk18
4BLR Raman VasilyukDinamo Brest17
5BLR Aleksandr VyazhevichDinamo Minsk15
6BLR Dmitry PodrezShakhtyor Soligorsk13
7BLR Viktor BorelGomel12
BLR Dzmitry ChaleySlavia Mozyr12
9BLR Dzmitry AharodnikDnepr-Transmash Mogilev11
BLR Dmitry BespanskyShakhtyor Soligorsk11
BLR Dmitry DenisyukSlavia Mozyr11
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