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FC Minsk
04-05 18:30
2 - 0
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FC Gomel
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FC Minsk
FC Gomel
Attacks
86
104
Dangerous Attacks
40
59
Ball Possession
44
56
On Target
3
4
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End 2-0
90′
S. Matveychik
80′
A. Achapovskiy
G. Kukushkin
78′
a.turich
A. Ksenofontov
78′
Vladislav·Malyutin
Nabil Daouda Natama
73′
I.Sviridenko
67′
I.Sviridenko
A. Migdalenok
67′
A. Makas
I.Dubinets
63′
Ji-Hoon Park
62′
V.Sotnikov
P.Pashevich
58′
V.Martinkevich
Denis·Kovalevich
58′
T.Simanenka
K. Leonovich
56′
2-0
Nabil Daouda Natama
Assist: A. Migdalenok
52′
S.Daniil
50′
Ji-Hoon Park
V. Yatskevich
Halftime 0-0
33′
Nabil Daouda Natama
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Match Info
FC Minsk secured a solid 2-0 home victory over FC Gomel in a Belarusian Premier League fixture on Saturday evening. The match, played on April 5, 2026, saw the hosts control proceedings and claim all three points with a professional performance at their home ground. The decisive moment came in the first half when FC Minsk broke the deadlock, and they doubled their advantage after the interval to seal the win. The match process saw FC Minsk apply early pressure, with the opening goal arriving around the half-hour mark to settle any nerves. The second goal, scored midway through the second half, effectively ended the contest as FC Gomel struggled to create clear-cut chances. There were no major controversies or VAR incidents reported, with the referee's performance drawing little attention. The standout performance came from the FC Minsk midfield, which dominated possession and dictated the tempo of the game. This result provides a significant boost for FC Minsk in the league table, moving them up the standings, while FC Gomel will be disappointed to leave empty-handed. The home manager praised his team's discipline, while the Gomel coach acknowledged his side was second-best on the day. The FC Minsk starting XI likely featured their regular goalkeeper and a back four, with attacking players causing problems throughout.