Origins The club was founded in 1960 as
Spartak Brest and joined the Soviet Class B (second-tier league) the same year. After the 1962 season, they were relegated as a result of league reorganization. They came close to promotion twice in 1964 and 1967 but lost the final round both times. They were finally promoted on their third attempt in 1969, but the following year they again dropped to the third tier due to league reorganization. In 1972, the team was renamed
Bug Brest and finally, in 1976
Dуnamo Brest. From 1970 until the end of the Soviet era, the club was playing in the Soviet third-tier league. Dynamo Brest had a strong connection with
Dinamo Minsk during these years (as both clubs were affiliated to
Dinamo Sports Society) and often accepted young Minsk team players on loan.
Belarusian Premier League In 1992, Dynamo Brest joined the
Belarusian Premier League and has been playing there ever since. Their best result was a title in the 2019 season, with 5 points of difference to
BATE Borisov. In 2007, Dynamo Brest won the
Belarusian Cup, also securing their only
UEFA Cup participation. During the 2012 season, they were using the name
FC Brest due to legal issues with using the
Dynamo brand name, the rights to which were claimed by Belarusian
Dynamo Sport Society. This issue was resolved only by the end of the year. In the 2017 season, Dinamo Brest drew an average home league attendance of 5,689, the highest in the league.
Name changes • 1960: founded as Spartak Brest • 1972: renamed Bug Brest (after
Bug River) • 1976: renamed Dinamo Brest • 2012: renamed FC Brest • 2013: renamed Dinamo Brest (in 2017, Latin spelling altered to Dynamo, as seen on the updated logo) ==Supporters and rivalries==