

Dinamo-2 Minsk made a statement in the Belarusian First League on the evening of 8 May 2026, defeating Volna Pinsk with a convincing 3-1 victory at home. The result kept the young Dinamo side firmly in the promotion hunt, while leaving Volna Pinsk searching for answers after a second consecutive defeat on the road.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Dinamo-2 Minsk controlled the tempo. Their high press and quick transitions unsettled Volna Pinsk, who came into the match with a reputation for organized defending. The home side broke the deadlock inside the first 20 minutes through a well-worked set piece, and doubled the lead just before half-time with a sweeping counter-attack.
Volna Pinsk pulled one back early in the second half through a penalty, briefly raising hopes of a comeback. But Dinamo-2 responded almost immediately, restoring a two-goal cushion with a stunning strike from outside the box that left the visiting goalkeeper helpless.
Key Moments
- 18' – Goal Dinamo-2 Minsk: A corner kick was headed home by the centre-back, who rose unchallenged at the near post.
- 42' – Goal Dinamo-2 Minsk: A rapid break saw the right winger square the ball for an easy tap-in, making it 2-0.
- 55' – Goal Volna Pinsk: A handball in the box gave the visitors a lifeline from the spot. The striker calmly converted.
- 61' – Goal Dinamo-2 Minsk: A long-range effort from the midfield captain flew into the top corner, sealing the 3-1 win.
Standout Players
The Dinamo-2 Minsk midfield general was the man of the match. Not only did he score the decisive third goal, but he also dictated the rhythm of the game with his passing and vision. The home team's left-back also impressed, making several overlapping runs and providing the assist for the second goal.
Season Context
With this victory, Dinamo-2 Minsk consolidated their position in the top half of the Belarusian First League table. For Volna Pinsk, the defeat was a setback in their mid-table ambitions, highlighting defensive frailties that have plagued them away from home. The result also kept the pressure on the league leaders, as Dinamo-2 now sit just three points behind the top spot.