Belarusian Premier League - Soviet Era Champions

Soviet Era Champions

  • 1922: Minsk (city team)
  • 1923: Unknown
  • 1924: Minsk (city team)
  • 1925: Unknown
  • 1926: Bobruisk (city team)
  • 1927: Unknown
  • 1928: Gomel (city team)
  • 1929-32: Unknown
  • 1933: Gomel (city team)
  • 1934: BVO (Minsk)
  • 1935: BVO (Minsk)
  • 1936: BVO (Minsk)
  • 1937: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1938: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1939: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1940: DKA (Minsk)
  • 1941-44: Unknown
  • 1945: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1946: ODO (Minsk)
  • 1947: Torpedo (Minsk)
  • 1948: Traktor MTZ (Minsk)
  • 1949: Traktor MTZ (Minsk)
  • 1950: ODO (Minsk)
  • 1951: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1952: ODO (Minsk)
  • 1953: Spartak (Minsk)
  • 1954: ODO (Pinsk)
  • 1955: FSM (Minsk)
  • 1956: Spartak (Minsk)
  • 1957: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1958: Spartak (Bobruisk)
  • 1959: Minsk (city team)
  • 1960: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1961: Volna (Pinsk)
  • 1962: Torpedo (Minsk)
  • 1963: Naroch' (Molodechno)
  • 1964: SKA (Minsk)
  • 1965: SKA (Minsk)
  • 1966: Torpedo (Minsk)
  • 1967: Torpedo (Minsk)
  • 1968: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1969: Torpedo (Minsk)
  • 1970: Torpedo (Zhodino)
  • 1971: Torpedo (Zhodino)
  • 1972: Stroitel' (Bobruisk)
  • 1973: Stroitel' (Bobruisk)
  • 1974: FC BATE (Borisov)
  • 1975: Dinamo (Minsk)
  • 1976: FC BATE (Borisov)
  • 1977: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1978: Shinnik (Bobruisk)
  • 1979: FC BATE (Borisov)
  • 1980: Torpedo (Zhodino)
  • 1981: Torpedo (Zhodino)
  • 1982: Torpedo (Mogilev)
  • 1983: Obuvschik (Lida)
  • 1984: Orbita (Minsk)
  • 1985: Obuvschik (Lida)
  • 1986: Obuvschik (Lida)
  • 1987: Shinnik (Bobruisk)
  • 1988: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1989: Obuvschik (Lida)
  • 1990: Sputnik (Minsk)
  • 1991: Metallurg (Molodechno)

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