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FC BATE Borisov

Belarusian professional football club


Belarusian professional football club

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Футбольный клуб БАТЭ
Football Club BATE Borisov
nicknameZholto-Sinie (Yellow-Blues)
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groundBorisov Arena
capacity13,126
chairmanAndrei Kapski
mgrtitleHead coach
managerIvan Migal
leagueBelarusian Premier League
season2025
positionBelarusian Premier League, 10th of 16
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Футбольный клуб БАТЭ Football Club BATE Borisov

FC BATE Borisov (, FK BATE Borisov ; , BATE Barysaw, ), commonly referred to as BATE or BATE Borisov, is a Belarusian professional football team from the city of Barysaw. The club competes in the Belarusian Premier League, of which they are the league's most successful club with 15 titles, including 13 won consecutively. The club has also won four Belarusian Cups and four Belarusian Super Cups.

BATE is the only Belarusian team to have qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League (2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15 and 2015–16) and one of two to qualify for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League (2009–10, 2010–11, 2017–18 and 2018–19), along with Dinamo Minsk.

The club's home stadium is Borisov Arena, which was opened in 2014.

History

BATE is an acronym of Borisov Automobile and Tractor Electronics. The team was founded in 1973 and managed to win Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic league three times (1974, 1976 and 1979) before being disbanded in 1984. The club was re-established by Anatoli Kapski in 1996. Since then, BATE have won the Belarusian Premier League 15 times and competed in UEFA competitions.

In 2001, BATE reached the first round of the UEFA Cup, their first appearance in the competition beyond the qualifying rounds. 2008 saw BATE becoming the first Belarusian team to qualify for the group stages of the UEFA Champions League. As of 2015, BATE have played five times in the Champions League group stage, as well as twice in UEFA Europa League group stage, also reaching the knockout phase of the latter competition in 2010–11 and 2012–13.

Notable former players of BATE include Alexander Hleb (VfB Stuttgart, Arsenal, Barcelona and Birmingham City); Vitali Kutuzov (Milan, Sporting CP, Avellino, Sampdoria, Parma, Pisa and Bari) and Yuri Zhevnov (FC Moscow, and Zenit Saint Petersburg). Having started their professional careers with BATE, all are also former or present members of the Belarus national team.

BATE won their tenth consecutive league title in 2015, with four matches to spare. In the 2017 season, BATE drew an average home league attendance of 5,633, the second-highest in the league.

Supporters

BATE Borisov is one of the most popular football teams in Belarus. BATE fans have developed a rivalry with the fans of Dinamo Minsk and a friendship with fans of Polish club Piast Gliwice since 2011.

Current squad

Out on loan

Honours

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1996–98AdidasStalker
1999Beltona
2000–01DiadoraZhuravinka
2002–05AdidasXerox
2005–13Belgosstrah
2014–16Joma
2017Adidas
2018–21Minsk Tractor Works
2022–23Fonbet
2023–Puma

League and Cup history

SeasonLevelPosPldWDLGFGAPointsDomestic CupNotes
19963rd1st282521791077Promoted
19972nd2nd302532921578Round of 32Promoted
19981st2nd281846502558Quarter-finals
19991st1st302451802277Semi-finals
20001st2nd302046682664Round of 16
20011st3rd261637543151Quarter-finals
20021st1st2711926522059Runners-up
20031st2nd302064702166Quarter-finals
20041st2nd302244592570Semi-finals
20051st5th2612113422747Runners-up
20061st1st261664472754Winners
20071st1st261826502556Runners-up
20081st1st3019101542067Semi-finals
20091st1st261952551662Semi-finals
20101st1st332193641872Winners
20111st1st3318123532066Round of 16
20121st1st302154511668Round of 16
20131st1st322147612567Round of 16
20141st1st3220111682171Quarter-finals
20151st1st262051441165Winners
20161st1st302244732570Runners-up
20171st1st302154611968Semi-finals
20181st1st302343552473Runners-up
20191st2nd302244612170Quarter-finals
20201st2nd301776653258Winners
20211st2nd301983612765Winners
20221st3rd3016113512159Runners-up
20231st5th281459493247Quarter-finals
20241st8th3011712383840Round of 16
20251st30
  • 1 Including play-off (1–0 win) for the first place against Neman Grodno, as both teams finished with equal points.

European record

This data is wrong - many matches are missing. As of match played 26 July 2023

CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League96352833109135−26
UEFA Cup & UEFA Europa League531811246685−19
UEFA Europa Conference League410329–7
UEFA Intertoto Cup641182+6
Total159584061185231–46
SeasonCompetitionRoundClub1st Leg2nd Leg
1999–2000UEFA CupQRRUSLokomotiv Moscow1–7 (H)
2000–01UEFA Champions League1QARMShirak1–1 (A)
2QSWEHelsingborgs IF0–0 (A)0–3 (H)
2001–02UEFA CupQGEODinamo Tbilisi1–2 (A)
1RITAMilan0–2 (H)0–4 (A)
2002UEFA Intertoto Cup1RDENAB1–0 (H)
2RGER1860 Munich1–0 (A)4–0 (H)
3RITABologna0–2 (A)0–0 (H)
2003–04UEFA Champions League1QIrelandBohemians1–0 (H)
2004–05UEFA Cup1QGEODinamo Tbilisi2–3 (H)
2005–06UEFA Cup1QGEOTorpedo Kutaisi1–0 (A)
2QRUSKrylia Sovetov Samara0–2 (A)0–2 (H)
2006–07UEFA Cup1QMDANistru Otaci2–0 (H)
2QRUSRubin Kazan0–3 (A)0–2 (H)
2007–08UEFA Champions League1QCyprusAPOEL0–2 (A)
2QISLFH Hafnarfjördur3–1 (A)1–1 (H)
3QROMSteaua București2–2 (H)0–2 (A)
UEFA Cup1RSPAVillarreal1–4 (A)2–0 (H)
2008–09UEFA Champions League1QISLValur2–0 (H)
2QBELAnderlecht2–1 (A)2–2 (H)
3QBULLevski Sofia1–0 (A)1–1 (H)
Group HSPAReal Madrid0–2 (A)0–1 (H)
ITAJuventus2–2 (H)0–0 (A)
RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg1–1 (A)0–2 (H)
2009–10UEFA Champions League2QMKDMakedonija Gjorče Petrov2–0 (A)
3QLATVentspils0–1 (A)2–1 (H)
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-offBULLitex Lovech0–1 (H)4–0 (A)
Group IPORBenfica0–2 (A)1–2 (H)
ENGEverton1–2 (H)1–0 (A)
GREAEK Athens2–1 (H)2–2 (A)
2010–11UEFA Champions League2QISLFH Hafnarfjörður5–1 (H)
3QDENCopenhagen0–0 (H)2–3 (A)
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-offPORMarítimo3–0 (H)2–1 (A)
Group EUKRDynamo Kyiv2–2 (A)1–4 (H)
NEDAZ4–1 (H)0–3 (A)
MDASheriff Tiraspol1–0 (A)3–1 (H)
R32FRAParis Saint-Germain2–2 (H)0–0 (A)
2011–12UEFA Champions League2QNIRLinfield1–1 (A)
3QLITEkranas0–0 (A)3–1 (H)
Play-offAUTSturm Graz1–1 (H)2–0 (A)
Group HCZEViktoria Plzeň1–1 (A)0–1 (H)
SPABarcelona0–5 (H)0–4 (A)
ITAMilan0–2 (A)1–1 (H)
2012–13UEFA Champions League2QMKDVardar3–2 (H)
3QHUNDebrecen1–1 (H)2–0 (A)
Play-offISRIroni Kiryat Shmona2–0 (H)1–1 (A)
Group FFRALille3–1 (A)0–2 (H)
GERBayern Munich3–1 (H)1–4 (A)
SPAValencia0–3 (H)2–4 (A)
UEFA Europa LeagueR32TURFenerbahçe0–0 (H)0–1 (A)
2013–14UEFA Champions League2QKAZShakhter Karagandy0–1 (H)
2014–15UEFA Champions League2QALBSkënderbeu0–0 (H)
3QHUNDebrecen0–1 (A)3–1 (H)
Play-offSVKSlovan Bratislava1–1 (A)3–0 (H)
Group HPORPorto0–6 (A)0–3 (H)
ESPAthletic Bilbao2–1 (H)0–2 (A)
UKRShakhtar Donetsk0–7 (H)0–5 (A)
2015–16UEFA Champions League2QIrelandDundalk2–1 (H)
3QHungaryVideoton1–1 (A)1–0 (H)
Play-offSerbiaPartizan1–0 (H)1–2 (A)
Group EGermanyBayer Leverkusen1–4 (A)1–1 (H)
ItalyRoma3–2 (H)0–0 (A)
SpainBarcelona0–2 (H)0–3 (A)
2016–17UEFA Champions League2QFinlandSJK2–0 (H)
3QIrelandDundalk1–0 (H)0–3 (A)
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-offKAZAstana0–2 (A)2–2 (H)
2017–18UEFA Champions League2QARMAlashkert1–1 (H)
3QCzech RepublicSlavia Prague0–1 (A)2–1 (H)
UEFA Europa LeaguePlay-offUKROleksandriya1–1 (H)2–1 (A)
Group HSerbiaRed Star Belgrade1–1 (A)0–0 (H)
EnglandArsenal2–4 (H)0–6 (A)
GermanyKöln1–0 (H)2–5 (A)
2018–19UEFA Champions League2QFINHJK0–0 (H)
3QAZEQarabağ1–0 (A)1–1 (H)
Play-offNEDPSV Eindhoven2–3 (H)0–3 (A)
UEFA Europa LeagueGroup LHUNMOL Vidi2–0 (A)2–0 (H)
GREPAOK1–4 (H)3–1 (A)
ENGChelsea1–3 (A)0–1 (H)
R32ENGArsenal1–0 (H)0–3 (A)
2019–20UEFA Champions League1QPOLPiast Gliwice1−1 (H)
2QNORRosenborg2−1 (H)0−2 (A)
UEFA Europa League3QBIHSarajevo2−1 (A)0−0 (H)
Play-offKAZAstana0−3 (A)2−0 (H)
2020–21UEFA Europa League2QBULCSKA Sofia0−2 (A)
2021–22UEFA Europa Conference League2QGEODinamo Batumi1–0 (A)
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League2QTURKonyaspor0–3 (H)
2023–24UEFA Champions League1QALBPartizani1–1 (A)
2QCYPAris Limassol2–6 (A)3−5 (H)
UEFA Europa League3QMDASheriff Tiraspol1–5 (A)2−2 (H)
UEFA Europa Conference LeaguePlay-offKVXBallkani1–4 (A)1−0 (H)

Managers

  • USSR Leu Mazurkevich (1973–1981)
  • BLR Yury Puntus (1 March 1996 – 30 November 2004)
  • BLR Igor Kriushenko (1 January 2005 – 12 November 2007)
  • BLR Viktor Goncharenko (13 November 2007 – 12 October 2013)
  • BLR Alyaksandr Yermakovich (12 October 2013 – 31 December 2017)
  • BLR Oleg Dulub (5 January 2018 – 3 June 2018)
  • BLR Aleksey Baga (4 June 2018 – 19 December 2019)
  • BLR Kirill Alshevsky (1 January 2020 – 22 September 2020)
  • BLR Aleksandr Lisovsky (22 September 2020 – 31 December 2020)
  • BLR Vitaly Zhukovsky (1 January 2021 – 30 December 2021)
  • BLR Aleksandr Mikhailov (10 January 2022 – 16 August 2022)
  • BLR Sergey Zenevich (17 August 2022 – 9 October 2022)
  • BLR Kirill Alshevsky (10 October 2022 – 2023)

References

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