FC Neman Grodno is a football club in Belarus, based in Grodno. It was established in 1964 and throughout the Soviet period the team competed in the third division, except two seasons in the second level. The team’s name was changed from Neman Grodno to Khimik Grodno, Neman-Belcard Grodno and since 2002 they are named Neman Grodno.
Since the dissolution of the USSR Neman has competed in Belarusian Premier League. In 1992/93 they won the Domestic Cup and in 2011 were runners-up. In 2002 Neman won silver medals of the Belarusian Premier League.
In 1992/93 they got a chance to play in the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, but were eliminated by Lugano. In 2003/04 Neman was eliminated from the UEFA Cup by Steaua Bucureşti and at Round 1 of the 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup they lost to Tescoma Zlín.
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№ | Name and surname | Role | Ranking | Age | Weight | Height | Country |
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1 | Gleb Rassadkin | forward |
12 |
30 years | Belarus | ||
2 | Egor Matveev | defender |
2 |
32 years | 75 kg | 194 cm | Belarus |
3 | Aleksei Legchilin | midfielder |
1 |
33 years | Belarus | ||
4 | Valery Zhukowski | midfielder |
1 |
40 years | Belarus | ||
5 | Andrey Yakimov | midfielder |
0 |
35 years | Belarus | ||
6 | Vladislav Vasilyuchek | goalkeeper |
0 |
31 years | Belarus | ||
7 | Aleksandr Anyukevich | defender |
0 |
33 years | Belarus | ||
8 | Andrey Sherakow | forward |
0 |
42 years | 83 kg | 186 cm | Belarus |
9 | Andrei Vasilyev | defender |
0 |
33 years | 70 kg | 170 cm | Russia |
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