FC Orsha
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FC Orsha is a football club based in Orsha, Vitebsk Oblast.
History
The team was founded in 1951 as Trud Orsha. The club was renamed to ZShM in 1956 and then to Mashinostroitel Orsha in 1960.
In 1965 the club was renamed to Start Orsha. The 60s and the 70s were the most successful years for the club, as they won the Vitebsk Oblast league in 1968, 1970, 1972 and 1977 as well as the Vitebsk Oblast cup in 1961, 1971, 1972 and 1976. In 1971, they reached the final of the Belarusian SSR Cup. They played in the Belarusian SSR top league from 1971 until 1985.
In 1992, the team was renamed to Legmash Orsha and joined the newly created Belarusian Second League. In 1994, the team was renamed to Maxim-Legmash Orsha due to sponsorship. After a successful 1995 season, Maxim-Legmash was promoted to the First League. Before the start of the 1996 season, the 'Legmash' part of the name was dropped due to Legmash plant withdrawal from team support and the team spent one season as Maxim-Orsha before being renamed again into FC Orsha in 1997. At the end of 2001, Orsha withdrew to the amateur level (Vitebsk Oblast championship) due to financial troubles.
The team returned in 2004, once again joining the Second League. The first post-return season was quite successful and Orsha was promoted to the First League for the 2005 season, but they quickly relegated back and since 2006 onwards, they've been playing in the Second League. In 2006, the team was known as Orsha-BelAutoService. Since 2014, they play in the First League.
Name changes
- 1951: founded as FC Trud Orsha
- 1956: renamed to FC ZShM Orsha
- 1960: renamed to FC Mashinostroitel Orsha
- 1965: renamed to FC Start Orsha
- 1992: renamed to FC Legmash Orsha
- 1995: renamed to FC Maxim-Orsha Orsha
- 1996: renamed to FC Maxim-Legmash Orsha
- 1997: renamed to FC Orsha
- 2006: renamed to FC Orsha-BelAutoService Orsha
- 2007: renamed to FC Orsha
Honours
- Belarusian SSR Cup Runner-up (1): 1971
Current squad
As of 8 April 2026
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
| No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK BLR Artyom Volodkov 5 DF BLR Nikita Tarbyakov 7 FW BLR Nikita Bobchenok 8 MF BLR Ivan Berezun 9 FW BLR Dmitriy Tikhomirov 10 MF BLR Ivan Ageyev 11 FW BLR Danila Stain 13 MF BLR Maksim Pashkevich 14 DF BLR Artyom Dambrovsky 16 MF BLR Vladislav Mitrofanov 17 MF BLR Yaroslav Kulesh (on loan from BATE Borisov) | No. Pos. Nation Player 18 DF BLR Nikita Volchenko 19 FW BLR Nikita Vekhtev (on loan from Vitebsk) 52 GK BLR Roman Kravchenko 69 MF BLR Stanislaw Bulakhaw 77 MF BLR Gleb Zheleznikov 80 DF BLR Yan Komarov 82 DF RUS Vitaliy Shalychev 88 MF BLR Denis Rudenok 93 MF BLR Pavel Bordukov — MF BLR Andrey Romanov | ||
| 1 | GK | BLR | Artyom Volodkov |
| 5 | DF | BLR | Nikita Tarbyakov |
| 7 | FW | BLR | Nikita Bobchenok |
| 8 | MF | BLR | Ivan Berezun |
| 9 | FW | BLR | Dmitriy Tikhomirov |
| 10 | MF | BLR | Ivan Ageyev |
| 11 | FW | BLR | Danila Stain |
| 13 | MF | BLR | Maksim Pashkevich |
| 14 | DF | BLR | Artyom Dambrovsky |
| 16 | MF | BLR | Vladislav Mitrofanov |
| 17 | MF | BLR | Yaroslav Kulesh (on loan from BATE Borisov) |
| No. | Pos. | Nation | Player |
| 18 | DF | BLR | Nikita Volchenko |
| 19 | FW | BLR | Nikita Vekhtev (on loan from Vitebsk) |
| 52 | GK | BLR | Roman Kravchenko |
| 69 | MF | BLR | Stanislaw Bulakhaw |
| 77 | MF | BLR | Gleb Zheleznikov |
| 80 | DF | BLR | Yan Komarov |
| 82 | DF | RUS | Vitaliy Shalychev |
| 88 | MF | BLR | Denis Rudenok |
| 93 | MF | BLR | Pavel Bordukov |
| — | MF | BLR | Andrey Romanov |