1991 Final Table: 1.Metallurg (Molodechno) 28 17 7 4 68-24 41 2.Torpedo (Mogilev) 28 15 7 6 55-26 37 3.SKB Vitebsk 28 15 6 7 44-28 36 4.Torpedo (Minsk) 28 14 8 6 52-29 36 5.Shakhtyor (Soligorsk) 28 12 9 7 44-25 33 6.Stroitel (Starye Dorogi) 28 11 9 8 35-30 31 7.KIM Vitebsk 28 11 7 10 32-28 29 8.Orbita (Minsk) 28 10 8 10 30-44 28 9.Traktor (Bobruysk) 28 8 12 8 31-26 28 10.BelAZ (Zhodino) 28 8 11 9 37-35 27 11.Obuvschik (Lida) 28 7 8 13 23-42 22 12.Sputnik (Minsk) 28 9 4 15 36-60 22 13.Selmash (Mogilev) 28 7 5 16 26-46 19 14.SKIF-ShVSM Minsk 28 6 4 18 29-63 16 15.Veras (Grodno) 28 3 9 16 15-51 15 NB: after the break-up of the Soviet Union, Belarus became an independent state and organised its own league from 1992 on. The 1992 league was played by six clubs coming from the Soviet Leagues: Dinamo (Brest), Dinamo (Minsk), Dnepr (Mogilev), Gomselmash (Gomel), Khimik (Grodno), KIM Vitebsk; top-6: Metallurg (Molodechno), Torpedo (Mogilev), SKB Vitebsk, Torpedo (Minsk), Shakhtyor (Soligorsk), Stroitel (Starye Dorogi); [KIM Vitebsk above were the 2nd team and moved down one level; Orbita (Minsk) moved down one level as well] 9-11: Traktor (Bobruysk), BelAZ (Zhodino), Obuvschik (Lida); [Sputnik (Minsk) and Veras (Grodno) withdrew from competition 1992; Selmash (Mogilev) and SKIF-ShVSM Minsk were relegated one level]; one promoted team: Vedrich (Rechitsa) Authors: Lars Kubusch (larsen23@gmx.de) and Hans Schöggl (hans.schoeggl@sbg.ac.at) Last updated: 20 Jun 2007 (C) Copyright Lars Kubusch, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF 2002/07