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Belshina (Belarusian: Белшына, Russian: Белшина) is a tyre
manufacturer in Belarus. The name is an
abbreviation for "Belaruskaya shina", or "Belarusian...
- FC
Belshina Bobruisk (Belarusian: ФК "Белшына Бабруйск", FK
Belshyna Babruisk) is a
Belarusian football club
based in Bobruisk. The team has won one Belarusian...
- were
replaced by the last-placed team of 2023
Belarusian Premier League (
Belshina Bobruisk). Third-placed club
Vitebsk won the promotion/relegation play-off...
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Donetsk Žalgiris
Vilnius APOEL Germinal Ekeren Cwmbrân Town HJK
Levski Sofia Belshina Bobruisk Dinaburg ÍBV
Union Luxembourg Național București
Tallinna Sadam...
- to the 2024
Belarusian First League alongside the bottom-placed team (
Belshina Bobruisk). The bottom-placed
teams from the 2022
season (Vitebsk and Dnepr...
- (1997, 2004), Dnepr-Transmash
Mogilev (1998), BATE
Borisov (1999, 2002),
Belshina Bobruisk (2001),
Gomel (2003),
Shakhtyor Soligorsk (2005).
Since 2006,...
- pla**** on 14 June 2000 and the
final on 27 May 2001,
which was won by
Belshina Bobruisk. The
games were pla**** on 14 June 2000.
Khimik Svetlogorsk advanced...
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Retrieved 16 June 2023. "
Belshina Focusing on
International Growth". Tire
Review Magazine.
Retrieved February...
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knocked out in the
second round by the
eventual champions FC
Belshina Bobruisk. FC
Belshina Bobruisk won the
final against FC
Slavia Mozyr after the penalty...
- left-wing fans, FC Gomel,
Dnepr Mogilev,
Shakhtyor Soligorsk,
Slavia Mozyr,
Belshina Bobruisk,
Torpedo Minsk and
Neman Grodno.
Belarusian Premier League Winners...