FC Minsk (women)
Football club
ZFK Minsk is a Belarusian women's football team based in Minsk. It plays its home matches at the FC Minsk Stadium.[3]
History
It originally competed in the Belarusian Premier League as Minchanka-BGPU before becoming the women's section of FC Minsk in 2010.[4] In 2011, it won the national cup, its first title, and soon afterwards it rose to the championship's top positions.
In 2013, it won the championship for the first time, winning all 26 games, along with its second Cup. This qualified the team for UEFA Women's Champions League for the first time.[5]
In 2014, the club succeeded in achieving the double again.[6]
Honours
- Belarusian Premier League:
- Belarusian Women's Cup:
- Winners (8): 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019,
- Belarusian Women's Super Cup:
- Winners (7): 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2024[8]
Current squad
- As of 19 March 2024.[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
For details of current and former players, see Category:FC Minsk (women) players.
UEFA Women's Champions League record
Season |
Stage |
Opponents |
Results |
Scorers
|
2014–15 |
Qualifying round |
FC Zürich |
1–1 |
E. Sunday
|
Konak Belediyespor |
1–2 |
Kharlanova
|
Rigas FS |
7–0 |
Buzunova (2), Ishola, Kenda, Miroshnichenko, Otuwe, E. Sunday
|
2015–16 |
Qualifying round |
Konak Belediyespor |
10–1 |
E. Sunday, Miroshnichenko (2), U. Sunday (5), Özgan (o.g.), Ishola
|
SFK Sarajevo |
3–0 |
Pilipenko, U. Sunday, Buzunova
|
Vllaznia Shkodër |
3–0 |
U. Sunday (2), Pilipenko
|
Round of 32 |
Fortuna Hjørring |
0–2 (H), 0–4 (A) |
|
2016–17 |
Qualifying round |
Standard Liège |
3–1 |
Ebi, Slesarchik, Duben
|
ŽNK Osijek |
5–0 |
Ogbiagbevha (3), Duben (2)
|
ŽFK Dragon |
9–0 |
Yakubu (5), Ogbiagbevha, Otuwe, Lynko, Ebi
|
Round of 32 |
FC Barcelona |
0–3 (H), 1–2 (A) |
Ogbiagbevha
|
2017–18 |
Qualifying round |
Birkirkara |
8–0 |
Pilipenko (3), Linnik, Khimich (2), Duben, Miroshnichenko
|
ŽNK Olimpija Ljubljana |
5–0 |
Borisenko, Pilipenko, Abambila, Khimich (2)
|
FC Zürich |
0–0 |
|
Round of 32 |
Slavia Praha |
1–3 (H), 3–4 (A) |
Khimich (2), Duben, Ogbiagbevha
|
2018–19 |
Qualifying round |
ŽNK Olimpija Ljubljana |
6–0 |
Pilipenko (2), Ogbiagbevha (2), Shmatko, Diakité
|
Slovan Bratislava |
1–0 |
Pribilová (o.g.)
|
Barcelona FA |
0–2 |
|
2019–20 |
Qualifying round |
Bettembourg |
12–0 |
Ogbiagbevha (4), Cissé, Shuppo (2), Khimich (3), Aniset (o.g.), Madiba
|
ŽNK Split |
2–1 |
Khimich, Ogbiagbevha
|
Zhytlobud-1 Kharkiv |
2–0 |
Ogbiagbevha, Linnik
|
Round of 32 |
FC Zürich |
1–0 (H), 3–1 (A) |
Ogbiagbevha (3), Duben
|
Round of 16 |
FC Barcelona |
0–5 (A), 1–3 (H) |
Ogbiagbevha
|
2020–21 |
First qualifying round |
Rīgas FS |
3–0 |
Kubichnaya, Shmatko, Akaba
|
Second qualifying round |
Vllaznia |
2–0 |
Sas, Kharlanova
|
Round of 32 |
LSK Kvinner |
0–2 (H), 1–0 (A) |
Skorynina
|
2021–22 |
First qualifying round |
Rosenborg |
1–2 |
Kuč
|
Celtic |
3–2 (a.e.t.) |
Kapetanovic, Kuč
|
2022–23 |
First qualifying round |
Slovácko |
2–1 |
Pobegaylo, Surovtseva
|
Rosenborg |
0–1 |
|
2023–24 |
First qualifying round |
Vålerenga |
1–3 |
Kiskonen
|
Brøndby |
1–2 |
Mashina
|
2024–25 |
First qualifying round |
Breiðablik |
1–6 |
Miroshnichenko
|
Eintracht Frankfurt |
0–6 |
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