Fixtures

UEFA Nations League C 09/05 18:45 1 Belarus vs Bulgaria - View
UEFA Nations League C 09/08 13:00 2 Luxembourg vs Belarus - View
UEFA Nations League C 10/12 18:45 3 Belarus vs Northern Ireland - View
UEFA Nations League C 10/15 18:45 4 Belarus vs Luxembourg - View
UEFA Nations League C 11/15 19:45 5 Northern Ireland vs Belarus - View
UEFA Nations League C 11/18 19:45 6 Bulgaria vs Belarus - View

Results

International Match 03/26 18:00 - Malta v Belarus D 0-0
International Match 03/21 17:00 - Belarus v Montenegro L 0-2
Euro 2024 Qualifying 11/21 19:45 10 [4] Kosovo v Belarus [5] W 0-1
Euro 2024 Qualifying 11/18 17:00 9 [5] Belarus v Andorra [6] W 1-0
Euro 2024 Qualifying 10/15 16:00 8 [1] Switzerland v Belarus [5] D 3-3
Euro 2024 Qualifying 10/12 18:45 7 [4] Belarus v Romania [2] D 0-0
Euro 2024 Qualifying 09/12 18:45 6 [3] Israel v Belarus [4] L 1-0
Euro 2024 Qualifying 09/09 16:00 5 [6] Andorra v Belarus [4] D 0-0
Euro 2024 Qualifying 06/19 18:45 4 [6] Belarus v Kosovo [4] W 2-1
Euro 2024 Qualifying 06/16 18:45 3 [6] Belarus v Israel [5] L 1-2
Euro 2024 Qualifying 03/28 18:45 2 [2] Romania v Belarus [6] L 2-1
International Match 03/28 10:00 - Germany v Belarus - View

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 10 5 5
Wins 3 2 1
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 8 4 4
Goals against 9 5 4
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 5 2 3

The Belarus national football team (Belarusian: Зборная Беларусі па футболе, romanized: Zbornaja Biełarusi pa futbole; Russian: Сборная Беларуси по футболу, romanized: Sbornaya Belarusi po futbolu) represents Belarus in men's international football, and is controlled by the Football Federation of Belarus, the governing body for football in Belarus. Belarus' home ground is Dinamo Stadium in Minsk. Since independence in 1991, Belarus has not yet qualified for a FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship.

History

After the split of the Soviet Union, Belarus played their first match against Lithuania on 20 July 1992. Before that, a number of Belarusian players played for the Soviet Union national team. The first FIFA-recognized international was a friendly against Ukraine on 28 October 1992, and their first win came in a match against Luxembourg on 12 October 1994.

Belarus have never qualified for either the FIFA World Cup, or the UEFA European Championship. The team were defeated by Wales in the last 2002 group stage match, missing the chance to overtake Ukraine, who drew their last game, finishing the group second.

Their Euro 2004 qualifying campaign was very unsuccessful as Belarus lost seven of their eight games.

Belarus achieved some success in minor tournaments. In 2002, the team defeated Russia and Ukraine to win the LG Cup. In 2004 and 2008, they won the 12th and 14th editions of the Malta International Tournament, respectively.

Belarus won their group in the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League D that contained Luxembourg, Moldova, and San Marino, and qualified for the country's first-ever playoffs after they finished fourth in their group during UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying, and the team was scheduled to play against Georgia. However, they lost 1–0, missing out on a place at Euro 2020.

Due to Belarusian involvement in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, UEFA, the European governing body for football, banned Belarusian national and club teams from hosting international matches and competitions while allowing the Belarusian national team to play competitively, albeit at a neutral ground and behind closed doors.

The Belarus national soccer team represents the country of Belarus in international soccer competitions. The team is governed by the Football Federation of Belarus and competes in various tournaments such as the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup.

The Belarus team has a rich history in soccer, with a dedicated fan base and a strong tradition of producing talented players. The team is known for its competitive spirit and determination on the field, often giving tough competition to their opponents.

The team's colors are white and red, reflecting the national flag of Belarus. The team's home matches are played at various stadiums across the country, with passionate fans cheering on their team from the stands.

Overall, the Belarus national soccer team is a respected and competitive force in international soccer, always striving to represent their country with pride and honor on the world stage.