Foundation year: 1927
Stadium: Dinamo (22000)
Colours: white-blue
General Director: Andrei Tolmach
Titles: USSR champion (1982); eight time champion of Belarus (1992, 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2023); three time Belarus cup winner (1992, 1993/1994, 2002/2003)
Honours: USSR championship bronze medals (1954, 1963; 1983); Belarus championship silver medals (1996, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2017); Belarus championship bronze medals (2000, 2003, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021)
Biggest victory in the championship: 8:0 («Shakhter», 1993/1994)
Heaviest defeat in the championship: 0:5 («Dinamo-Brest», 1998)
The most games in the championship: Vitali Volodenkov– 256
Top scorer in the championship: Petr Kachuro – 68
Top scorer in one season: Vladimir Makovski – 23 (1996)
Most efficient player in the championship: Valentin Belkevich – 107 (54+53)
Most efficient player in one season: Vladimir Makovski – 30 (23+7, 1996)
All club names: «Dinamo» (1927-1953); «Spartak» (1954-1959); «Belarus» (1960-1962); «Dinamo» (1963-1999); «Dinamo-Minsk» (since 1999)
The club took part in all independent top divsion championships.
FC «Dinamo» has been the biggset club of the country in terms of titles for a long time untill the status was overtaken by FC BATE Borisov. Untill the independence of Belarus the «white-blues» took part in the championship of the USSR (mostly in the top divsision), were significant success was reached: the club won the championship in 1982 and bronze medals in 1954, 1963 and 1983. In the end of the 80s the club from Minsk reached the quarter finals of all three European club tournaments: UEFA Champions cup (1983/84), UEFA cup (1984/85), UEFA cup winners cup (1987/88). In 2014 the club was second in the independent history to qualify to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League.
Poliakov Denis
Kalinin Vladislav
Politevich Sergei
Haurylovich Aliaksei
Pigas Vadim
Begunov Roman
Холодов Захар
Sachivko Alexander
Лопес Де Оливейра Раи
Sinenko Andrei