2018 Belarusian Premier League

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Belarusian Premier League
Season2018
Dates30 March – 2 December 2018
Champions BATE Borisov
Relegated Smolevichi
Dnepr Mogilev
Champions League BATE Borisov
Europa League Shakhtyor Soligorsk
Dinamo Minsk
Matches played240
Goals scored516 (2.15 per match)
Top goalscorer15 – Pavel Savitski (Dinamo Brest)
Biggest home win Neman 6-0 Isloch
Biggest away win Gomel 0-6 Dinamo Brest
Highest scoring Minsk 6-1 Torpedo Minsk
Longest winning run BATE Borisov 8 games
Longest unbeaten run Shakhtyor Soligorsk 16 games
Longest winless run Dnepr Mogilev 24 games
Longest losing run Slutsk 8 games
2017
2019

The 2018 Belarusian Premier League was the 28th season of top-tier football in Belarus. BATE Borisov were the defending champions, having won their 12th consecutive league title and 14th overall last year, and successfully defended their crown.

Contents

Teams

The bottom two teams from the 2017 season (Slavia Mozyr and Naftan Novopolotsk) were relegated to the 2018 Belarusian First League. They were replaced by Luch Minsk and Smolevichi, champions and runners-up of the 2017 Belarusian First League respectively. [1]

Before the start of the season, Krumkachy Minsk were excluded from the league, after repeatedly missing deadlines for providing necessary licensing documents and pay off the salary debts to the players. The decision was made final on 19 March. [2] They were replaced by Torpedo Minsk (3rd placed team of 2017 Belarusian First League).

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
BATE Borisov Barysaw Borisov Arena 13,126
Dinamo Brest Brest OSK Brestsky 10,169
Dinamo Minsk Minsk Dinamo Stadium (Minsk) 17,586
Dnepr Mogilev Mogilev Spartak Stadium 7,990
Gomel Gomel Central Stadium 14,307
Gorodeya Haradzeya Gorodeya Stadium 2,100
Isloch Minsk Raion Minsk FC Minsk Stadium 3,100
Luch Minsk Minsk SOK Olimpiysky1,530
Minsk Minsk FC Minsk Stadium 3,100
Neman Grodno Grodno Neman Stadium 9,000
Shakhtyor Soligorsk Salihorsk Stroitel Stadium 4,200
Slutsk Slutsk City Stadium (Slutsk) 2,150
Smolevichi Smolevichi Ozyorny Stadium 1,600
Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino Zhodzina Torpedo Stadium 6,524
Torpedo Minsk Minsk SOK Olimpiysky1,530
Vitebsk Vitebsk Vitebsky CSK 8,300

Source: Scoresway

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 BATE Borisov (C)3023435524+3173Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 3019744514+3164Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3 Dinamo Minsk 3018934117+2463
4 Vitebsk 3019564720+2762
5 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 3016773618+1855
6 Dinamo Brest 30141065230+2252
7 Neman Grodno 30127113132143
8 Slutsk 301131626361036
9 Gorodeya 3097143133234
10 Isloch Minsk Raion 30891320371733
11 Minsk 3079143442830
12 Gomel 30771616362028
13 Luch Minsk 304121424442024 [lower-alpha 1]
14 Torpedo Minsk 30661820412124 [lower-alpha 1]
15 Smolevichi (R)30591621391824 [lower-alpha 1] Relegation to the Belarusian First League
16 Dnepr Mogilev (R)30372017533616
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head matches won; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Goal difference; 7) Matches won; 8) Goals scored; 9) Draw.
[3]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 Head-to-head points: Luch 8, Torpedo 4, Smolevichi 3

Results

Each team plays home-and-away once against every other team for a total of 30 matches played each.

Home \ Away BAT DBR DMI DNE GOM GRD ISL FCM LUM NEM SHA SMO SLU TZH TMN VIT
BATE Borisov 2–02–12–03–03–21–12–04–11–00–01–03–12–12–01–1
Dinamo Brest 1–31–11–10–05–23–12–12–11–01–32–24–02–02–03–1
Dinamo Minsk 0–11–12–12–10–20–01–03–21–00–02–02–02–11–01–1
Dnepr Mogilev 0–11–40–31–01–20–00–00–00–01–10–12–00–31–20–1
Gomel 0–10–60–02–02–01–20–21–00–20–30–20–00–00–01–3
Gorodeya 2–11–00–21–20–02–01–21–10–20–14–12–01–10–01–1
Isloch Minsk Raion 2–10–10–13–20–10–00–31–11–21–01–00–10–01–10–1
Minsk 0–23–33–34–00–20–50–13–11–20–00–00–20–06–11–3
Luch Minsk 1–21–11–32–01–01–11–10–01–21–11–10–31–33–10–2
Neman Grodno 2–30–30–20–02–01–06–02–20–00–11–10–31–01–01–1
Shakhtyor Soligorsk 3–00–00–03–12–11–03–04–04–01–01–00–11–01–02–1
Smolevichi 2–31–00–22–11–12–00–11–11–10–10–21–21–20–21–1
Slutsk 0–11–10–15–00–11–00–10–11–01–11–31–00–31–30–2
Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 2–22–00–01–01–00–12–12–10–03–01–01–02–01–02–0
Torpedo Minsk 0–31–10–33–01–21–01–11–00–10–12–30–00–10–20–1
Vitebsk 0–10–10–13–11–01–02–01–02–05–12–14–02–02–02–0
Source: Football Federation of Belarus (in Russian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Updated to games played on 2 December 2018
Source: football.by

RankGoalscorerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Belarus.svg Pavel Savitski Dinamo Brest 15
2 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzyanis Laptsew Shakhtyor Soligorsk 12
3 Flag of Belarus.svg Dzmitry Lebedzew Gorodeya 11
Flag of Belarus.svg Anton Matsveenka Vitebsk 11
Flag of Belarus.svg Yevgeniy Shikavka Slutsk 11
Flag of Belarus.svg Maksim Skavysh BATE Borisov 11
Flag of Belarus.svg Kiryl Vyarheychyk Vitebsk 11
8 Flag of Serbia.svg Bojan Dubajić Gorodeya 10
9 Flag of Albania.svg Elis Bakaj Shakhtyor Soligorsk 9
Flag of Belarus.svg Valery Gorbachik Smolevichi/Torpedo-BelAZ 9

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