2014 Belarusian Premier League (women)

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Belarusian Premier League (women)
Season2014
Matches played84
Goals scored419 (4.99 per match)
Top goalscorer Liana Mirashnichenka (25)
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The 2014 Belarusian Premier League (women) was the 24th season of women's league football under the Football Federation of Belarus.

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The league was won by FC Minsk, its second consecutive title. By winning, FC Minsk qualified to 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League.

With two clubs, Viktorya-86 Brest and FK Molodechno, withdrawing from the league, [1] 7 club contested, playing 24 matches each.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FC Minsk 24221112111+11067Qualification to Champions League
2 Zorka-BDU Minsk 24163510420+8451
3 Nadezhda Mogilev 2414467825+5346
4 Bobruichanka Bobruisk 2413295235+1741
5 Niva-BelCard Grodno 24831343541127
6 Universitet Vitebsk 24212181531457
7 Gomel SDJuShOR-8 242022131211086
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Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Belarus.svg Liana Mirashnichenka FC Minsk 25
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Diana Tropnykova Zorka-BDU Minsk 23
3 Flag of Nigeria.svg Tawa Ishola FC Minsk 18
4 Flag of Belarus.svg Lyubov Gudchenko Nadezhda Mogilev 16
Flag of Nigeria.svg Ijeoma Obi Bobruichanka Bobruisk

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