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Belarus women's national football team

Women's national association football team representing Belarus


Women's national association football team representing Belarus

FieldValue
typeWomen
NameBelarus
Badgeflag of Belarus.svg
Badge_size150px
FIFA TrigrammeBLR
AssociationFootball Federation of Belarus
(Беларуская фэдэрацыя па футболу)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
CoachEduard Demenkovets
CaptainOksana Shpak
Most capsAnna Pilipenko (51)
Top scorerAnna Pilipenko (16)
FIFA Rank
FIFA max37
FIFA max dateDecember 2011; August 2012
FIFA min57
FIFA min dateMarch 2023 – March 2024
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First gameUnofficial :
0–0
(Minsk, Belarus; 14 August 1992)
Official :
3–0
(Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland; 4 November 1995)
Largest win0–7
(Valga, Estonia; 17 May 2000)
8–1
(Minsk, Belarus; 25 August 2004)
Largest loss8–0
(Kyiv, Ukraine; 2 August 2014)
8–0
(18 September 2015)

(Беларуская фэдэрацыя па футболу) 0–0 (Minsk, Belarus; 14 August 1992) Official : 3–0 (Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland; 4 November 1995) (Valga, Estonia; 17 May 2000) 8–1 (Minsk, Belarus; 25 August 2004) (Kyiv, Ukraine; 2 August 2014) 8–0 (18 September 2015) The Belarus women's national football team represents Belarus in international women's football. The team is governed by the Football Federation of Belarus (Беларуская фэдэрацыя па футболу).

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIFA and UEFA, the European governing body for football, banned Belarusian national and club teams from hosting international competitions.

History

Belarus first appeared in a FIFA/UEFA qualification stage in the 1997 European Championship, where it was paired with the Czech Republic, Poland and Estonia. In its first official match they lost 0–1 to the Czech Republic on 7 October 1995. In May 1996 they attained their first official win by beating 3–0 Poland, which had defeated them 2–0 in the first match. In the 1999 World Cup qualifying Belarus was ranked in Class B, with no qualifying options.

In the 2001 European Championship qualifying, again in Class B, Belarus beat Estonia 4–1 and 0–7, Israel 0–5 and 1–0 and Slovakia 1–0, and tied 1–1 in Romania, but the Romanians earned the spot in the promotion play-offs after beating Belarus 0–1. Belarus lost 6–1 to Slovakia in the last match.

In the 2003 World Cup qualifying, Class B, Belarus was 3rd, tied with Slovakia.

In the 2005 European Championship qualification, Class B, Belarus beat Estonia 5–0 and 1–3, Kazakhstan 0–2 and 8–1, and Israel 0–2. They just conceded two points, from a home 1–1 tie against Israel. Belarus topped the group for the first time, but there were no promotion play-offs as the qualifying system was unified for 2009.

In the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification Belarus was promoted for the First Category, and ended second to last with 7 points. In the 2009 European Championship qualifying Belarus ended second to last. In the 2011 World Cup qualifying Belarus was 3rd. In the 2013 European Championship qualifying Belarus was grouped with Finland, Ukraine, Slovakia and Estonia.

Results and fixtures

:The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

;Legend

2024

2025

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

NameRole
BLR Eduard DemenkovetsManager

Manager history

NamePeriodMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWinning %Notes
BLR Yuri Maleev000000.0%
BLR Eduard Demenkovets????–000000.0%

Players

Current squad

The following players were named to the squad for the friendly matches against the Bosnia and Herzegovina on 26 November 2025 and Greece on 29 November 2025.

Caps and goals are correct as of 3 June 2025, after the game against Hungary.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup recordQualification recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGAGDPldWD*LGFGAGDTotal--------561753482140-68
China 1991Did not existUEFA Euro 1991
Sweden 1995Did not enterUEFA Euro 1995
USA 1999Did not qualify612389-1
USA 200385032716+11
China 20078215623-17
Germany 201184131714+3
Canada 2015102081231-19
France 20198107521-16
AustraliaNew Zealand 20238215726-19
Brazil 2027To be determinedTo be determined
Costa RicaJamaicaMexicoUSA 2031To be determinedTo be determined
UK 2035To be determinedTo be determined

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship recordQualifying recordYearResultPldWD*LGFGAPldWD*LGFGAP/RRnkTotal-------6129527114108colspan=235th
ENGITANORSWE 1984 to Denmark 1991Did not existDid not exist
Italy 1993Did not enterDid not enter
ENGGERNORSWE 1995
NorwaySweden 1997Did not qualify6303129
Germany 20018512209
England 20058512213
Finland 200981161027
Sweden 201384131017
Netherlands 201783051020
England 202272051115
Switzerland 2025861120835th
2029To be determinedTo be determined

:*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Nations League

UEFA Women's Nations League recordYearLeagueGroupPosPldWDLGFGAP/RRnkTotal602437colspan=230th
2023–24B44th60243730th
2025B3To be determined
*
Participated in promotion/relegation play-offs

Notes

References

References

  1. (14 August 2007). "У женского футбола Беларуси юбилей".
  2. Goldberg, Rob. "UEFA Bars Belarus from Hosting International Games After Invasion of Ukraine".
  3. "Russia, Belarus Suspended From International Soccer, Hockey Over Ukraine Attacks".
  4. (3 March 2022). "Belarus teams to play on neutral ground in UEFA competitions". Union of European Football Associations.
  5. (27 February 2025). "Yle ei näytä Suomen maaotteluita Valko-Venäjää vastaan – Ottelut pyritään näyttämään Palloliiton Youtube-kanavalla". Football Association of Finland.
  6. (3 March 2022). "Belarus teams to play on neutral ground in UEFA competitions". Union of European Football Associations.
  7. (2025-11-11). "Вызов в женскую сборную Беларуси". team.abff.by.
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