Fixtures

Belarus Cup 07/12 15:00 5 D-Media Minsk vs FK Gomel - View
Belarus Premier League 08/01 15:00 16 Torpedo Zhodino vs FK Gomel - View
Belarus Premier League 08/08 15:00 17 FK Gomel vs Neman Grodno - View
Belarus Premier League 08/15 15:00 18 Slavia Mozyr vs FK Gomel - View
Belarus Premier League 08/22 15:00 19 FK Gomel vs BATE Borisov - View
Belarus Premier League 08/29 15:00 20 FK Gomel vs FC Minsk - View

Results

Belarus Premier League 07/05 13:30 15 FC Smorgon v FK Gomel L 3-1
Belarus Premier League 06/28 15:00 14 FK Gomel v Maxline Rogachev L 0-2
Belarus Premier League 06/21 15:00 13 Dinamo Brest v FK Gomel W 0-1
Belarus Premier League 06/13 17:55 12 FK Gomel v FK Arsenal Dzyarzhynsk L 0-2
Belarus Premier League 06/01 13:00 11 FC Slutsk v FK Gomel W 0-3
Belarus Premier League 05/25 16:45 10 FK Gomel v Dinamo Minsk L 0-1
Belarus Premier League 05/16 17:55 9 FK Gomel v Naftan Novopolotsk W 2-0
Belarus Premier League 05/10 14:00 8 FC Molodechno-Dyussh-4 v FK Gomel W 0-1
Belarus Premier League 05/04 11:00 7 FK Gomel v Isloch D 0-0
Belarus Premier League 04/26 16:00 6 FC Vitebsk v FK Gomel L 2-0
Belarus Premier League 04/18 16:30 20 FK Gomel v FC Minsk - PPT.
Belarus Premier League 04/12 16:00 4 BATE Borisov v FK Gomel D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 16 15
Wins 12 5 7
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 11 6 5
Goals for 31 14 17
Goals against 31 15 16
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 11 7 4

Wikipedia - FC Gomel

FC Gomel (Belarusian: ФК Гомель; ФК Ґомель, romanized: FK Homiel) is a Belarusian football club based in the city of Gomel. Their home stadium is Central Stadium.

History

Teams from Gomel (usually city or raion selection or railway-based team Lokomotiv, but not always) played in the Belarusian SSR championships since the early 1920s. In 1946, Byelorussian SSR league for one season becomes one of the zones of the USSR 3rd level league, and Lokomotiv Gomel became the first city team to play in the Soviet league.

The modern Gomel team was founded in 1959 as Lokomotiv Gomel. They played at the 2nd level of Soviet football between 1959 and 1968. The results varied between seasons, as the team managed to finish 1st in their zone in 1962 as well as last in 1959 and 1963. However, because Soviet league system structure was changing almost every season in the 1950s and 1960s, Lokomotiv wasn't promoted or relegated until another league reorganisation in 1969.

Gomselmash played at the 3rd level of Soviet football between 1969 and 1989, until further league reorganisation in 1990, after which the team was relegated to the 4th level.

In 1992, Gomselmash joined the newly formed Belarusian Premier League. The first years were unsuccessful and the team relegated in 1995. They changed name to the current one, FC Gomel, the same year. In 1998, Gomel returned to Premier League and achieved much better results than before (champions title in 2003, 2nd place in 2007 and 3rd in 1999). The team also won the Belarusian Cup in 2002 and made it to the final in 2004.

In 2012, they played English club Liverpool in the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds. In the first leg they lost 0–1 and lost again away at Anfield in the second leg 3–0.

Name changes

  • 1959: Lokomotiv Gomel
  • 1965: Spartak Gomel
  • 1969: Gomselmash Gomel
  • 1976: Mashinostroitel Gomel
  • 1978: Gomselmash Gomel
  • 1995: Gomel
FC Gomel is a professional soccer club based in Gomel, Belarus. Founded in 1992, the team has established itself as a competitive force in Belarusian football. The club plays its home matches at the Central Stadium in Gomel, which boasts a capacity of around 15,000 spectators, creating an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

FC Gomel has a rich history, having participated in various domestic competitions, including the Belarusian Premier League and the Belarusian Cup. The team is known for its passionate fan base and strong community support, which plays a crucial role in its identity. Over the years, FC Gomel has produced and nurtured local talent, contributing to the development of soccer in the region.

The club's colors are traditionally red and white, symbolizing its pride and heritage. FC Gomel has experienced periods of success, including notable league finishes and cup runs, and continues to strive for excellence in Belarusian football. With a commitment to teamwork, skill development, and community engagement, FC Gomel remains a prominent name in the Belarusian soccer landscape.