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Neman Grodno

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Established
1964 (60 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Neman Stadium
(8,500 Capacity)

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Location
Grodno, Belarus

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Competitions
Belarus Vyscha Liga
Belarus Coppa
UEFA Europa Conference League

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AndyIgnacio: 31/Mar/24


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17/04 Dinamo Minsk - Neman Grodno
21/04 Neman Grodno - FC Vitebsk
27/04 Isloch Minsk - Neman Grodno
01/05 Neman Grodno - Shakhter Sol
08/05 Neman Grodno - Dinamo Minsk

Results
13/04 FC Dnepr Mog 0 - 2 Neman Grodno
07/04 Neman Grodno 1 - 0 Torpedo-BelA
31/03 Gomel 2 - 3 Neman Grodno
16/03 Neman Grodno 2 - 1 Naftan Novop
09/03 FC Minsk 0 - 1 Neman Grodno

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FC Neman Grodno is a Belarusian football club from the city of Grodno, named after the Neman River and founded in 1964. Since 1992 participates in the top league of Belarus.
Since 1964, the team was playing at the 3rd level of Soviet football system almost constantly, excluding two seasons (1968 and 1969) spent on 2nd level. They were close to get the promotion in 1966 and 1980, but lost the final tournament between 3rd level zone winners on both occasions.

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Stadium or Home

Neman Stadium (Belarusian: Стадыён "Нёман", Russian: Стадион "Неман") is a multi-purpose stadium in Grodno, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Neman Grodno.

History
The stadium was built in 1963 and called Krasnoye Znamya Stadium. The name was changed in 1993. The original stadium capacity was 15,000. The stadium was modernised between 2002 and 2008, reducing capacity to 8,500.

International use
The stadium has been used by Neman Grodno in international matches. In February 2013 it was used as a home ground by BATE Borisov in a UEFA Europa League match against Turkish side Fenerbahçe, due to unavailability of other stadiums.

The stadium was the home ground for Belarus on one occasion, a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Andorra in June 2009 which Belarus won 5–1.

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