FC Lida (Belarusian : ФК Ліда , Russian : ФК Лида ) is a Belarusian professional association football club based in Lida , Grodno Oblast .
History
The club was founded in 1962 as Krasnoye Znamya Lida . In 1963, they were renamed to Vympel Lida and in 1971 to Obuvschik Lida . Obuvschik Lida became four-time champion of the Belarusian SSR (1983, 1985, 1986, 1989) and two-time winner of the Super Cup (1984, 1986).
In 1992, the club was included in the Belarusian Premier League , where they played during 1992–1993, 1994–1996 and 1999–2000. During 1993–94, 1997–1998 and since 2001, they have been playing in the Belarusian First League , sans two short drops to the Second League (in 2007 and 2011). Since 1997, the club is known as FC Lida .
Name changes
1962: Krasnoye Znamya Lida
1963: Vympel Lida
1971: Obuvshchik Lida
1997: FC Lida
Honours
Current squad
As of February 2025
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules ; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
League and cup history
Season
Goals
Points
Domestic Cup
Notes
1992
1st
12
15
4
3
8
13–18
11
Round of 16
1992–93
1st
16
32
4
9
19
13–45
17
Rounf of 32
Relegated
1993–94
2nd
1
28
20
6
2
49–14
46
Round of 32
Promoted
1994–95
1st
8
30
10
10
10
32–36
30
Round of 16
1995
1st
12
15
4
4
7
15–23
16
Rounf of 32
1996
1st
15
30
6
6
18
26–43
24
Relegated
1997
2nd
3
30
20
5
5
59–24
65
Round of 32
1998
2nd
1
30
23
5
2
65–19
74
Round of 16
Promoted
1999
1st
13
30
7
4
19
27–64
25
Rounf of 32
2000
1st
14
30
3
10
17
16–60
19
Quarter-finals
Relegated
2001
2nd
9
28
9
7
12
27–33
34
Round of 32
2002
2nd
6
30
14
4
12
39–39
46
Round of 64
2003
2nd
8
30
13
4
13
45–35
43
Round of 64
2004
2nd
8
30
11
7
12
37–30
40
–
2005
2nd
10
30
10
7
13
41–43
37
Round of 16
2006
2nd
13
26
6
5
15
23–45
23
Round of 32
Relegated
2007
3rd
2
30
20
5
5
78–34
65
Round of 32
Promoted
2008
2nd
11
26
6
7
13
24–45
25
Round of 32
2009
2nd
11
26
6
8
12
19–31
26
Round of 32
2010
2nd
16
30
4
7
19
23–59
19
Round of 64
Relegated
2011
3rd
1
30
23
4
3
60–21
73
Round of 32
Promoted
2012
2nd
11
28
8
6
14
32–49
30
Quarter-finals
2013
2nd
4
30
15
7
8
53–38
52
Round of 32
2014
2nd
14
30
10
1
19
46–64
31
Round of 32
2015
2nd
6
30
15
5
10
60–53
50
Round of 32
2016
2nd
Round of 32
Managers
Ivan Prokhorov (1992)
Vladimir Grishanovich (1993)
Andrey Petrov (1994–1996)
Henry Romanovsky (1996–1997)
Ivan Prokhorov (1998–2000)
Andrey Petrov (2000–2002)
Vitali Rashkevich (2002–2004)
Alexei Shubenok (2004–2005)
Dmitry Makarenko (2005–2006)
Igor Frolov (2007)
Pavel Batyuto / Sergei Petrushevsky (2008)
Andrey Petrov (2009)
Sergei Petrushevsky / Sergei Salygo (2010)
Igor Frolov (2011–2012)
Andrey Petrov (2013–2014)
Maxim Lychev / Dmitry Makarenko (2015)
Vital Tarashchyk / Viachaslau Herashchanka (2016)
Pyotr Kachuro / Sergey Solodovnikov (2017)
Sergey Solodovnikov (2018)
Viachaslau Herashchanka / Yury Karatai (2019)
Yury Karatai / Sergei Petrushevsky (2020)
Sergei Petrushevsky (2021)
Aliaksei Dabravolski (2021–)
External links
Expand Seasons 2025 teamsFormer teams
Active(lower leagues) Defunct(or amateur)
Winners Previous seasons (Soviet period)