FC Dynamo Bryansk

FC Dynamo-Bryansk is a Russian football club based in Bryansk.

Dynamo-Bryansk
Full nameFootball Club
Dynamo-Bryansk
Nickname(s)Blue-and-white, Partizany (Guerrillas), Dinamiki,[1] Brianskie volki (Bryansk wolves)
Founded1931 (1931)
GroundDynamo Stadium,
Bryansk
Capacity10,100
OwnerBryansk / Bryansk Oblast
ChairmanNikolai Luchkin[2]
ManagerAleksandr Fomichyov
LeagueRussian Second League,
Division A,
Group Gold
2022–23Group 3, 2nd
WebsiteClub website

The team colours are (Home) all blue. (Away) all white with blue shorts.

History

The club was founded in 1931 by GPU officer Filaret Adamovich. The team initially consisted of players from Baku and Smolensk and played in the Western Oblast league. Dynamo was among the leading teams of the region until 1936, when Bryansk became part of Oryol Oblast and Adamovich left the city.

After World War II Dynamo returned to leading roles, now in the newly formed Bryansk Oblast. In 1949 and 1952 the club played in the RSFSR league, and in 1959 they won the Bryansk Oblast championship.

The success of 1959 allowed Dynamo to enter the national Class B in 1960. In 1967, they finished first in their zone and qualified for the semi-finals, where they were fifth. In 1968 Dynamo were first in the zone again, but also managed to finish first in the semi-finals and fourth in the finals, securing promotion to Class A, Second Group. Dynamo managed to stay at that level for two years, being relegated in 1970. In 1971–1991 they played in the Soviet Second League, their highest achievement being the league championship in 1989.

After the dissolution of USSR Dynamo played in the Russian Second League in 1992–1993, Third League in 1994–1997 and Second Division in 1998–2003. In 2003 Dynamo finished at the top of the Second Division Centre zone, level on points with FC Oryol. In the championship playoff Oryol won the promotion to the First Division, however, after the exclusion of Dynamo SPb, Dynamo Bryansk were also granted promotion.

In 2006–07 season Dynamo qualified for the semi-finals of Russian Cup, where they were defeated by FC Moscow in 2 matches series (1:1, 0:1).

In 2009, the club came second in its Russian Second Division zone but was not promoted. However, in early 2010, FC Moscow dropped out from the Russian Premier League for financial reasons, FC Alania Vladikavkaz were promoted from the First Division to the Premier League, and Dynamo Bryansk took Alania's spot in the Russian First Division, where they played in 2010.[3]

At the end of the 2010 season, Dynamo officially changed their mascot to the Bryansk wolf.[4]

In 2012 the club had lost its professional status and left First division. It was promoted to the third-tier professional level (now called Russian Professional Football League) for the 2013-14 season.

On 15 May 2020, the 2019–20 PFL season was abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic in Russia. As Dynamo was leading in their PFL zone at the time, they were promoted to the second-tier FNL for the 2020–21 season.[5]

On 30 August 2020, in a FNL game against FC Irtysh Omsk three players who tested positive for COVID-19 played, with the club submitting faked negative test results to the league. As a consequence, head coach Aleksandr Gorbachyov was banned from football for a year, and team director Valeri Korneyev was banned for life, the club was also docked 3 points.[6] Dynamo finished the 2020–21 season in the FNL relegation zone.

League results

Russian Amateur Football LeagueRussian First DivisionRussian Second DivisionRussian First DivisionRussian Second DivisionRussian Third DivisionRussian Second Division

Current squad

As of 18 August 2023, according to the Second League website.

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 Russia RUS Denis Shebanov
2 DF Russia RUS Sergey Yevtushenko
3 DF Russia RUS Danil Luppa
4 DF Russia RUS Dmitri Osipov
5 DF Russia RUS Dmitry Ilyukhin
6 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Kanishchev
7 MF Russia RUS Denis Sobolev
8 MF Russia RUS Maksim Novikov
9 MF Russia RUS Timur Dudayti
10 MF Russia RUS Vladislav Drogunov
11 MF Russia RUS Kirill Gordeyev
12 DF Russia RUS Artyom Medvedev
13 GK Russia RUS Kirill Nozdrin
14 MF Russia RUS Yegor Saygushev
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Russia RUS Aleksandr Novikov
16 GK Russia RUS Danila Chuvasov
18 MF Russia RUS Dmitri Molchanov
19 MF Russia RUS Maksim Gaidukov
20 MF Russia RUS Dmitri Pikatov
21 FW Russia RUS Vladislav Faskhutdinov
22 FW Russia RUS Dmitry Kuptsov
23 FW Russia RUS Ilya Belous
24 MF Russia RUS Mikhail Pilipenko
25 DF Russia RUS Daniil Fomichyov
27 DF Russia RUS Aleksandr Yevinov
28 FW Russia RUS Artyom Karpekin
30 FW Russia RUS Yaroslav Dol (on loan from CSKA Moscow)

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Russia RUS Daniil Lopatin (long-term injury)

See also

Notable players

Had international caps for their respective countries. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Dynamo.

References

  1. "Dinamiki" is a word play with the name of the club. The word literally means "Loudspeakers", a colloquialism from "dynamic loudspeaker".
  2. "Николай Лучкин: «Играйте красиво и радуйте болельщиков!»" (in Russian). 2022-07-13. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  3. Первый дивизион - 2010 Archived June 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Талисманом брянского "Динамо" станет Волк". БРЯНСК.RU. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  5. "ИТОГИ ИСПОЛКОМА РФС" (in Russian). Russian Professional Football League. 15 May 2020.
  6. "Итоги КДК РФС" (in Russian). Russian Football Union. 15 January 2021.
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