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Belarus national under-21 football team

National association football team


Summary

National association football team

FieldValue
NameBelarus U21
FIFA TrigrammeBLR
AssociationFootball Federation of Belarus
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachVitaliy Pavlov
Home StadiumCiti Stadium (Borisov)
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First game0–1 Belarus Belarus
(Chişinău, Moldova; 30 August 1992)
Largest winBelarus 10–0
(Zhodino, Belarus; 8 June 2019)
Largest loss7–0 Belarus Belarus
(Moscow, Russia; 31 May 2017)
Belarus Belarus 0–7
(Zhodino, Belarus; 4 September 2020)
Regional nameUEFA European Under-21 Championship
Regional cup apps3
Regional cup first2004
Regional cup bestThird place (2011)

(Chişinău, Moldova; 30 August 1992) (Zhodino, Belarus; 8 June 2019) (Moscow, Russia; 31 May 2017) Belarus Belarus 0–7 (Zhodino, Belarus; 4 September 2020)

The Belarus national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team of Belarus and is controlled by the Football Federation of Belarus. The team competed in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, held every two years.

History

The team qualified for the final round of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship three times. In 2004 in Germany and 2009 in Sweden the team was unable to advance past group stage.

In 2011 at U21 Euro in Denmark they advanced to semifinal with only one win (against Iceland) and two losses (against Denmark and Switzerland) and having better 3-way head-to-head record against Iceland and Denmark (as all three teams had identical overall results). The team lost 1-3 to Spain. They defeated the Czech Republic 1–0 in the third-place match and qualified for the Men's Football Tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, UEFA banned Belarus from hosting international competitions.

European Championship record

UEFA European Under-21 Championship recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
1976–1992Part of the Soviet Union
FRA 1994Did not enter
ESP 1996Did not qualify
ROM 1998
SVK 2000
SUI 2002
GER 2004Group stage5th311144
POR 2006Did not qualify
NED 2007
SWE 2009Group stage7th301227
DEN 2011Third place3rd520358
ISR 2013Did not qualify
CZE 2015
POL 2017
ITASMR 2019
HUNSLO 2021
GEOROM 2023
SVK 2025
ALBSER 2027TBD
TotalThird place3/18113261119

UEFA U21 Euro 2027 qualification

Main article: 2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group I

Current squad

The following players were called up for friendly matches against Azerbaijan and China on 4 and 7 June 2025.

Caps and goals are correct as of 7 June 2025, after the match against China.

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up within the last twelve months and remain eligible for selection.

References

References

  1. Goldberg, Rob. "UEFA Bars Belarus from Hosting International Games After Invasion of Ukraine".
  2. (October 2023). "Russia, Belarus Suspended From International Soccer, Hockey Over Ukraine Attacks".
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