| Founded | 1992; 33 years ago (1992)[1] |
|---|---|
| Country | Belarus |
| Confederation | UEFA |
| Number of clubs | 11 |
| Level on pyramid | 1 |
| Domestic cup | Belarusian Women's Cup |
| International cup | UEFA Champions League |
| Current champions | Dinamo Minsk (5th title) (2024) |
| Most championships | Babruichanka Babruisk (12 titles) |
| Website | abff.by |
| Current:2025 | |
TheBelarusian Premier League is the top level women'sfootball league of Belarus. The champion of the league qualifies for a spot in theUEFA Women's Champions League.
In 2009 teams in the league played each other twice. In the 2010 season the teams play each other three times.
In 2008 there were two playoff groups after the regular season. Teams 1 to 4 and 5 to 8 played a double round robin (so 6 additional matches).
The 2023 season is made up by the following teams.
A list of all champions.[3]
| Titles | Team |
|---|---|
| 12 | Babruichanka Babruisk |
| 7 | FC Minsk |
| 5 | Dinamo Minsk |
| 5 | Universitet Vitebsk |
| 2 | Nadezhda Mahilyou |
| 1 | Trikotazhnitsa Babruisk Viktoriya Brest |
| Season | Player | Team | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
2010 | Zorka | 32 | |
2011 | Zorka | 28 | |
2012 | Minsk | 74 | |
2013 | Minsk | 34 | |
2014 | Minsk | 25 | |
2015 | Minsk | 25 | |
2016 | Bobruichanka | 17 | |
2017 | Minsk | 24 | |
2018 | Islouch-RGUOR | 42 | |
2019 | Neman | 35 | |
2020 | Dinamo-BGU | 19 | |
2021 | Minsk | 34 | |
2022 | Minsk | 35 | |
2023 | Minsk | 59 | |
2024 | Zorka-BDU Minsk | 41 |
| Rank | Player | Goals | Years |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 221 | 2010- | |
| 2 | 193 | 2010 |
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