2015 Belarusian Premier League (women)

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Belarusian Premier League (women)
Season2015
Champions FC Minsk
(3rd title)
Champions League FC Minsk
Matches played60
Goals scored304 (5.07 per match)
Top goalscorer Uchechi Sunday (23)
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of 19 October 2015.

The 2015 Belarusian Premier League (women) was the 25th season of women's league football under the Football Federation of Belarus.

Contents

The season was played between 19 April 2015 and 10 October 2015. FC Minsk successfully defended their title winning the league for the third year running and qualifying to the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FC Minsk 20163110410+9451Qualification to Champions League
2 Zorka-BDU Minsk 2016318610+7651
3 Nadezhda Mogilev 2011273821+1735
4 Bobruichanka Bobruisk 2080125335+1824
5 Niva-BelCard Grodno 20501521917015
6 Universitet Vitebsk 20002021371350
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away BOB MIN NAD NIV UNI ZOR BOB MIN NAD NIV UNI ZOR
Bobruichanka Bobruisk 0–20–14–012–00–31–40–17–14–00–3
FC Minsk 3–05–04–09–01–15–13–111–010–13–1
Nadezhda Mogilev 2–10–04–05–00–10–20–23–110–00–1
Niva-BelCard Grodno 6–21–51–21–00–50–70–140–44–00–5
Universitet Vitebsk 0–50–140–20–41–140–60–70–20–10–7
Zorka-BDU Minsk 1–01–11–15–18–03–12–13–09–012–0
Updated to match(es) played on 19 October 2015. Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

As per 19 October 2015. [1]

RankScorerClubGoals
1 Flag of Nigeria.svg Uchechi Sunday FC Minsk 23
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Liana Mirashnichenka FC Minsk 18
3 Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiya Popova Zorka-BDU Minsk 16
4 Flag of Belarus.svg Tatyana Shramok Zorka-BDU Minsk 13
5 Flag of Belarus.svg Tatiana Markushevskaya Zorka-BDU Minsk 11
Flag of Belarus.svg Anna Pilipenko FC Minsk
7 Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiya Linnyk Zorka-BDU Minsk 10
8 Flag of Belarus.svg Yuliya Duben FC Minsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Tatiana Krasnova Bobruichanka Bobruisk
Flag of Belarus.svg Yuliya Slesarchik Zorka-BDU Minsk
Flag of Nigeria.svg Esther Sunday FC Minsk
Flag of Belarus.svg Svetlana Znaidzionava Nadezhda Mogilev

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References

  1. "Top scorers" (in Russian). BFF. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2015.