Full name | Bobruichanka Bobruisk | ||
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Ground | Spartak Stadium, Bobruisk | ||
Capacity | 3661 | ||
Manager | Nikolay Kasatkin | ||
League | Belarusian Premier League | ||
2021 | 6th | ||
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Bobruichanka Bobruisk is a Belarusian women's football club from Bobruisk. The club is one of the most successful women's team in Belarus, as it won the Belarusian Premier League several times.
The team has won eight championships in a row from 1997 to 2004. After that Universitet Vitebsk and Zorka-BDU shared 5 titles. In 2010 Bobruichanka again won the league and thus qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Season | Stage | Result | Opponent |
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2001–02 | Group Stage | 4–1 |
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1–6 |
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3–1 |
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2002–03 | Group Stage | 3–2 |
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6–0 |
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0–3 |
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2003–04 | Group Stage | 2–3 |
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1–0 |
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1–1 |
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2004–05 | Qualifying Stage | 2–0 |
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2–1 |
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3–1 |
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Group Stage | 0–0 |
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1–5 |
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4–0 |
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Quarterfinals | 0–4 1–2 |
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2011–12 | Qualifying Stage | 7–0 |
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0–1 |
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3–0 |
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Round of 32 | 0–4 0–6 |
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2013–14 | Qualifying Stage | 3–1 |
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1–3 |
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0–0 |
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1995 cup title as Trikotazhnitsa Bobruisk.
Media related to
FC Bobruichanka at Wikimedia Commons
Full name | Bobruichanka Bobruisk | ||
---|---|---|---|
Ground | Spartak Stadium, Bobruisk | ||
Capacity | 3661 | ||
Manager | Nikolay Kasatkin | ||
League | Belarusian Premier League | ||
2021 | 6th | ||
|
Bobruichanka Bobruisk is a Belarusian women's football club from Bobruisk. The club is one of the most successful women's team in Belarus, as it won the Belarusian Premier League several times.
The team has won eight championships in a row from 1997 to 2004. After that Universitet Vitebsk and Zorka-BDU shared 5 titles. In 2010 Bobruichanka again won the league and thus qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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|
Season | Stage | Result | Opponent |
---|---|---|---|
2001–02 | Group Stage | 4–1 |
![]() |
1–6 |
![]() | ||
3–1 |
![]() | ||
2002–03 | Group Stage | 3–2 |
![]() |
6–0 |
![]() | ||
0–3 |
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2003–04 | Group Stage | 2–3 |
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1–0 |
![]() | ||
1–1 |
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2004–05 | Qualifying Stage | 2–0 |
![]() |
2–1 |
![]() | ||
3–1 |
![]() | ||
Group Stage | 0–0 |
![]() | |
1–5 |
![]() | ||
4–0 |
![]() | ||
Quarterfinals | 0–4 1–2 |
![]() | |
2011–12 | Qualifying Stage | 7–0 |
![]() |
0–1 |
![]() | ||
3–0 |
![]() | ||
Round of 32 | 0–4 0–6 |
![]() | |
2013–14 | Qualifying Stage | 3–1 |
![]() |
1–3 |
![]() | ||
0–0 |
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1995 cup title as Trikotazhnitsa Bobruisk.
Media related to
FC Bobruichanka at Wikimedia Commons