

Dnepr Mogilev Women 11-0 Dyussh Polesgu Women: Record Rout in Belarusian Women's Premier League
Dnepr Mogilev Women produced a stunning display of attacking football, thrashing Dyussh Polesgu Women 11-0 at home in the Belarusian Women's Premier League on 24 May 2026. The result was one of the biggest wins in the club’s history and underlined their title credentials this season.
Match Overview
From the opening minutes, Dnepr Mogilev overwhelmed their opponents with relentless pressure and fluid movement. The hosts scored three times inside the first 15 minutes and never let up, adding further goals in each half. Dyussh Polesgu struggled to contain the pace and skill of Dnepr’s forwards, who exploited every defensive gap.
Key Moments
- 3', 11', 14' – Quick‑fire hat‑trick: Dnepr’s star striker scored three goals in an 11‑minute spell, the first from a long‑range strike, the second a header, and the third a solo run.
- 28' – 4-0: A free‑kick from the edge of the box curled over the wall into the top corner.
- 42' – 5-0: A cross from the left was volleyed in by the onrushing central midfielder.
- Second half – Six more goals: The floodgates opened further, with two goals from substitutes and a second hat‑trick for another forward.
Tactical Story
Dnepr Mogilev adopted an ultra‑attacking 4‑2‑4 formation, with wingers staying high and wide to stretch the Dyussh Polesgu defence. The midfield duo of a playmaker and a box‑to‑box runner dominated the centre of the park, feeding the forwards with quick passes. Dyussh Polesgu attempted to sit deep in a 5‑4‑1, but the gaps between lines were exploited ruthlessly.
Standout Player
The Dnepr Mogilev number 9 was simply unplayable, scoring four goals and providing two assists. Her movement off the ball was exceptional, always finding space between defenders. She also pressed relentlessly, forcing defensive errors that led to several goals.
Season Impact
The 11‑0 victory lifted Dnepr Mogilev into second place in the Belarusian Women's Premier League standings, narrowing the gap to leaders FC Minsk Women. The result also gave Dnepr a massive goal difference boost, which could prove vital in the title race. For Dyussh Polesgu, the heavy defeat kept them rooted to the bottom of the table, with their relegation fears deepening.