

FK Minsk Women 8-0 FC Gomel Women
Belarusian Women’s Premier League – 20 June 2026
FK Minsk Women produced a devastating attacking display to demolock FC Gomel Women 8‑0 at the FK Minsk Stadium, extending their perfect start to the Belarusian Women’s Premier League season. The champions showed why they are overwhelming favourites for a sixth consecutive title, racing into a 5‑0 lead by half‑time.
First‑Half Blitz
Minsk wasted no time asserting their dominance. Striker Anna Pilipenko opened the scoring in the 6th minute with a close‑range finish after a corner was not cleared. Winger Darya Kravchenko doubled the lead in the 14th minute with a powerful strike from 20 metres. Midfielder Natalia Mironova made it 3‑0 in the 22nd minute with a composed finish after a one‑two with Pilipenko.
The goals kept coming. Pilipenko grabbed her second in the 33rd minute, heading home a cross from Kravchenko, and Mironova completed her brace five minutes later with a long‑range effort that deflected past the helpless Gomel goalkeeper. At 5‑0, the match was effectively over.
Second‑Half Continuation
Minsk did not slow down after the restart. Substitute forward Maryia Shcherbo scored twice in quick succession, in the 52nd and 58th minutes, the first a tap‑in and the second a powerful shot from just inside the box. The rout was completed in the 74th minute when right‑back Alina Kharlova scored her first goal of the season with a stunning volley from a corner.
Match Statistics
- Possession: 72% – 28%
- Shots on target: 18 – 1
- Corners: 12 – 1
- Fouls: 5 – 14
Standout Performers
- Anna Pilipenko (FK Minsk) – Two goals and two assists, terrorising the Gomel defence with her movement.
- Natalia Mironova (FK Minsk) – Controlled the midfield and scored twice.
- Maryia Shcherbo (FK Minsk) – Added a double off the bench, showing the squad’s incredible depth.
League Implications
FK Minsk maintain a perfect record of seven wins from seven matches, with a goal difference of +34. They already lead second‑placed Dinamo BGU by six points. Gomel remain in the bottom half, 9th with just 4 points, and have now conceded 28 goals in six games. The gap in quality between the champions and the rest of the league remains enormous.