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The 2023 Belarusian Premier League was the 33rd season of top-tier football in Belarus. Shakhtyor Soligorsk were the defending champions (although they were stripped of their title as a result of a match-fixing scandal). [1] [2] The winners (Dinamo Minsk, their eighth title win) qualified for the 2024–25 Champions League first qualifying round.
Since 2006, BATE Borisov has dominated the league, winning 13 championships in a row (2006–2018). In March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all the other football leagues in Europe were postponed, and by the end of the month, the Belarusian Premier League was the only top-flight league in the continent that was still playing. [1]
The 2024 Belarusian Premier League (also written as Belarusbank Vyšejšaja Liha for sponsorship reasons [2] [3]) was the 34th season of top-tier football in Belarus. Dinamo Minsk successfully defended their title, winning for the second time in a row.
The country's national football governing body runs the national football teams for both men and women, as well as administering the nation's professional leagues the Belarusian Premier League, First League, and Second League. The national federation also organizes the Belarusian Cup annual knockout tournament and the one off Belarusian Super Cup.
The 2023 Belarusian First League was the 33rd season of 2nd level football in Belarus. It started in April 2023 and finished in November. It started in April 2023 and finished in November. The winners ( Arsenal Dzerzhinsk ) and runners-up ( Dnepr Mogilev ) were promoted to the 2024 Belarusian Premier League .
The former first lady was notably absent from President Jimmy Carter's state funeral service, leading Barack Obama and Donald Trump to be seated next to one another
The Belarusian Football Federation was founded in 1989. In 1992, the FIFA Federation won the right to participate in the World Cup. [1] In 1993, it joined UEFA, which allowed the national team to participate in the European Championships, and Belarusian clubs to participate in the European Cups.
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