

FC Belshina Babruisk 1–0 FK Vitebsk | Belarusian Premier League | 9 May 2026
FC Belshina Babruisk secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over FK Vitebsk in a tense Belarusian Premier League encounter at the Spartak Stadium on Saturday evening. The narrow win gave the home side a valuable three points in the early stages of the 2026 season, lifting them into mid-table contention.
Match Overview
The game was a tight, tactical affair with few clear-cut chances. Both defences were well organised, and the midfield battle was intense. The decisive moment came midway through the first half when Belshina’s striker capitalised on a defensive miscommunication to slot home from close range. Despite Vitebsk’s best efforts in the second half, including a flurry of set‑piece opportunities, they could not find a way past the resolute Belshina backline.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute: Belshina’s forward latched onto a loose ball inside the box after a corner was only half‑cleared. His low shot beat the Vitebsk goalkeeper at the near post.
- 58th minute: Vitebsk thought they had equalised through a header from a free‑kick, but the referee ruled it out for a foul on the Belshina goalkeeper.
- 81st minute: The home goalkeeper made a brilliant reflex save to deny a close‑range volley from Vitebsk’s substitute striker, preserving the slender lead.
Tactical Story
Belshina set up in a compact 4‑2‑3‑1, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Their plan worked well as Vitebsk dominated possession (62%) but struggled to break down a disciplined defensive block. Vitebsk’s high press created several turnovers, but they lacked precision in the final third. The home side’s physical approach also unsettled Vitebsk’s rhythm.
Standout Player
Belshina’s centre‑back pairing of Dmitriy Zaleski and Aleksandr Kurlovich was outstanding, winning nearly every aerial duel and making vital interceptions. The man of the match, however, was midfielder Pavel Savitskiy, whose energy and passing provided the link between defence and attack.
Season Impact
The victory moves Belshina up to 7th in the Belarusian Premier League table with 10 points from 6 matches. Vitebsk remain in the bottom half, now winless in three games. For Belshina, this result will boost confidence as they face a difficult away trip next week, while Vitebsk will need to address their attacking struggles quickly.