

FK Isloch Minsk 4 – 0 FC Belshina Babruisk | Belarusian Premier League | 28 June 2026
FK Isloch Minsk delivered a commanding performance at the FC Minsk Stadium on a warm summer evening, dismantling a hapless FC Belshina Babruisk side with a resounding 4-0 victory. The result underscored Isloch’s attacking efficiency and defensive solidity as they continued their steady climb up the Belarusian Premier League standings.
First-Half Dominance Sets the Tone
From the opening whistle, the home side pressed high and suffocated Belshina’s attempts to build from the back. The breakthrough came in the 17th minute when a swift counter-attack down the right flank ended with a precise low cross that was turned in by Isloch’s striker. The goal visibly deflated the visitors, who struggled to create any meaningful chances before the interval.
Isloch doubled their lead just before half-time. A well-worked corner routine saw the ball fall to an unmarked midfielder on the edge of the box, whose powerful drive rifled into the top corner. The 2-0 cushion was a fair reflection of the dominance shown by the hosts.
Second-Half Floodgates
Any hopes of a Belshina revival vanished within ten minutes of the restart. Isloch continued to probe, and their third goal arrived in the 54th minute after a defensive mix-up allowed the forward to slot home from close range. The visitors’ heads dropped, and Isloch capitalised again in the 68th minute, adding a fourth with a calmly taken finish after a sublime through ball split the defence.
Belshina rarely threatened the home goal, managing only one shot on target throughout the entire 90 minutes. Isloch’s backline, marshalled by an experienced central defender, remained solid and untroubled.
Key Performers
- Isloch’s No.9 (scorer of two goals) was a constant menace, using his pace and movement to stretch the Belshina defence.
- Isloch’s midfield general controlled the tempo and contributed a goal from distance, completing over 90% of his passes.
- Belshina’s goalkeeper made several saves to prevent an even heavier defeat, but could do little about the goals conceded.
Season Context
The victory moved FK Isloch Minsk into the top half of the Belarusian Premier League table, consolidating their ambitions for a European qualification spot. For FC Belshina Babruisk, this heavy loss deepened their relegation concerns, leaving them in the bottom three with work to do in the remaining fixtures.