• USSR Champion 1982.

    The main success in the history of our club is the victory in the championship of the Soviet Union in 1982.

  • Seven-time champion of Belarus: 1992, 1992/1993, 1993/1994, 1994/1995, 1995, 1997, 2004.

    "Dinamo-Minsk" became the champions of Belarus 7 times.

    Dinamo won first 5 Championships of modern Belarus in a row. After a two seasons break Dinamo became the winners of the Belarusian championship once again.

    The last time "Dinamo-Minsk" became the champions of the country was in 2004.

  • Three-time winner of the Belarus Cup: 1992, 1993/1994, 2002/2003.

    Three times "Dinamo-Minsk" became the owners of the Belarus Cup.

    Twice - at the very beginning of the independent Belarusian football (1992 and 1993/1994 seasons), and the last time - in 2003.

  • Six-time champion of the BSSR: 1937, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1951, 1975

    The BSSR Championship in the Soviet football was the competition among youth teams.

    And mainly reserve team of "Dinamo-Minsk" took part in the tournament.

    "Dinamo" 6 times became champions of the BSSR championship.

  • Two-time winner of the BSSR Cup: 1936, 1940.

    Byelorussian SSR Cup tournament has been holding from 1936 to 1991. "Dinamo-Minsk" twice in its history became the owner of this cup: in the distant 1936 and 1940.

NATIONAL TEAMS

06.09.2022

As part of the 2023 FIFA World Cup qualification, the main women's football team played two matches: against Iceland and the Czech Republic. In the first match, the team was defeated on the road with a score of 0:6. In the final match on a neutral field, the girls lost with a score of 0:7.

In the first match, 4 players from Dinamo-BSUPC were in the starting lineup: Nastassia Papova, Yulia Sliasarchyk, Hanna Pilipenka and Viktorya Valiuk. Papova was replaced during the break (by Dudko), the rest played without substitutions. Tatsiana Markusheuskaya and Nastassia Shlapakova appeared on the field in the 78th minute. Kavalchuk, Sitnikava, Mikalaenka and Stsiazhko remained on the bench. 

In the second match, Katsiaryna Kavalchuk, Aryna Sitnikava, Yulia Sliasarchyk, Hanna Pilipenka, Viktorya Valiuk and Tatsiana Markusheuskaya played from the first minutes. Markusheuskaya was substituted in the 25th minute, Valiuk at the beginning of the second half, the rest played without substitutions. Shlapakova and Stsiazhko entered the field in the 68th minute, Dudko in the 89th. Papova and Mikalaenka stayed on the bench.

Yury Maleeu's team finished the qualifying round in 4th place. The final position of the teams is as follows:

1. Netherlands (20); 2. Iceland (18); 3. Czech Republic (11); 4. Belarus (7); 5. Cyprus (1).