2010 Belarusian Premier League

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Belarusian Premier League
Season2010
Champions BATE Borisov
Relegated Partizan Minsk
Champions League BATE Borisov
Europa League Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Minsk
Matches played198
Goals scored498 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Bressan
(15 goals)
Biggest home win BATE 6–0 Partizan
Biggest away win Neman 0–5 BATE
Vitebsk 1–6 BATE
Highest scoring Naftan 4–4 Partizan
Longest winning run BATE, Dinamo Minsk
(6 games each)
Longest unbeaten run BATE (13 games)
Longest winless run Naftan, Vitebsk, Partizan
(13 games each)
Longest losing run Torpedo, Partizan
(7 games each)
2009
2011

The 2010 Belarusian Premier League was the 20th season of top-tier football in Belarus. It started on April 3 and ended on 20 November 2010. BATE Borisov are the defending champions.

Contents

Teams

Gomel, Granit Mikashevichi and Smorgon were relegated to the Belarusian First League after finishing the 2009 season in the last three places. Due to the league reduction from 14 to 12 teams, only 2009 First League winners Belshina Bobruisk were promoted to the Premier League.

Team summaries

TeamLocationVenueCapacityPosition in 2009
BATE Borisov City Stadium 5,4021
Dinamo Minsk Minsk Dinamo-Yuni Stadium [1] 4,5002
Dnepr Mogilev Spartak Stadium (Mogilev) 7,3503
Naftan Novopolotsk Atlant Stadium [2] 5,3004
Dinamo Brest Brest OSK Brestskiy 10,1625
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Stroitel Stadium 4,2006
Neman Grodno Neman Stadium 8,5007
Torpedo Zhodino Torpedo Stadium (Zhodino) 3,0208
Minsk Minsk Dinamo Stadium [3] 36,9009
Vitebsk Vitebsk Vitebsky CSK 8,30010
Partizan Minsk Traktor Stadium 17,60011
Belshina Bobruisk Spartak Stadium (Bobruisk) [4] 3,700 First League, 1
  1. ^
    One game played at Dinamo Stadium and one at Traktor Stadium.
  2. ^
    Two games played at Vitebsky CSK in Vitebsk due to renovation works at Atlant Stadium.
  3. ^
    Four games played at Torpedo Stadium in Minsk.
  4. ^
    One game played at Spartak Stadium in Mogilev.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 BATE Borisov (C)3321936418+4672Qualification for Champions League second qualifying round
2 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 3319955123+2866Qualification for Europa League second qualifying round
3 Minsk 3318695932+2760Qualification for Europa League first qualifying round
4 Dinamo Minsk 33175114934+1556
5 Dinamo Brest 331210114840+846
6 Belshina Bobruisk 331291231421145
7 Naftan Novopolotsk 331111114134+744
8 Dnepr Mogilev 331171540531340
9 Vitebsk 337111531522132
10 Neman Grodno 337101627421531
11 Torpedo Zhodino (O)33771933582528Qualification to relegation play-offs
12 Partizan Minsk (R)33582024704623Relegation to Belarusian First League
Source: football.by
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd matches won; 3rd head-to-head (points, matches won, goal difference, goals scored); 4th goal difference; 5th goals scored.
FC Gomel of the Belarusian First League were the winners of the 2010–11 Belarusian Cup competition and qualified for the third qualifying round of UEFA Europa League.
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated

Relegation play-offs

Torpedo Zhodino played a two-legged relegation play-off against SKVICH Minsk, the runners-up of 2010 Belarusian First League for one spot in the 2011 Premier League. Torpedo Zhodino won the play-off 3–1 on aggregate and retained their spot in the top flight.

SKVICH Minsk 1 – 3 Torpedo Zhodino

Torpedo Zhodino 0 – 0 SKVICH Minsk

Results

First and second round

Home \ Away BAT BSH DBR DMI DNE MIN NAF NEM PAR SHA TZH VIT
BATE Borisov 2–01–01–33–01–21–10–06–02–01–04–0
Belshina Bobruisk 0–11–00–22–11–01–00–22–01–02–00–0
Dinamo Brest 1–41–11–22–32–10–04–01–11–13–25–2
Dinamo Minsk 0–13–02–23–00–20–01–00–00–15–11–1
Dnepr Mogilev 0–21–32–11–01–51–00–03–00–23–10–0
Minsk 0–03–11–10–22–13–13–13–00–22–15–1
Naftan Novopolotsk 0–24–03–10–25–00–04–11–00–21–10–0
Neman Grodno 0–52–20–00–11–20–10–00–10–00–00–0
Partizan Minsk 1–11–20–30–21–01–41–10–40–22–30–2
Shakhtyor Soligorsk 0–01–12–02–40–01–00–04–11–04–11–1
Torpedo Zhodino 0–11–20–12–02–30–41–42–02–21–10–4
Vitebsk 0–00–00–13–11–10–34–22–20–11–30–2
Source: football.by
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third round

Home \ Away BAT BSH DBR DMI DNE MIN NAF NEM PAR SHA TZH VIT
BATE Borisov 2–04–02–11–01–2
Belshina Bobruisk 1–31–12–01–11–31–1
Dinamo Brest 2–02–14–03–12–0
Dinamo Minsk 4–02–02–11–05–10–2
Dnepr Mogilev 2–31–13–01–00–1
Minsk 2–20–02–02–01–2
Naftan Novopolotsk 1–02–01–22–14–41–0
Neman Grodno 1–12–02–02–13–0
Partizan Minsk 1–10–04–31–31–00–1
Shakhtyor Soligorsk 1–13–03–20–14–02–1
Torpedo Zhodino 1–13–11–10–20–1
Vitebsk 1–60–21–11–32–00–1
Source: football.by
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

RankNameTeamGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Renan Bressan BATE Borisov 15
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Kavalyonak Neman Grodno 12
3 Flag of Belarus.svg Andrey Razin Minsk 11
4 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Asipenka Minsk 10
Flag of Belarus.svg Mikalay Yanush Dinamo Brest 10
6 Flag of Belarus.svg Andrey Sheryakov Minsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Vladimir Yurchenko Dnepr Mogilev 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Maksim Skavysh BATE Borisov 9
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Alumona BATE Borisov / Shakhtyor Soligorsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Pavel Sitko Shakhtyor Soligorsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Syarhey Kislyak Dinamo Minsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Artur Lyavitski Torpedo Zhodino 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Mazalewski Dinamo Brest 9

Updated to games played on 21 November 2010
Source: football.by Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine

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