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Belarus national football team is the national football team of Belarus.
Nickname(s) | White Wings (Belarusian: Белыя крылы, Belyya kryly) | ||
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Association | Football Federation of Belarus | ||
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
Head coach | Igor Kriushenko | ||
Captain | Alyaksandr Martynovich | ||
Most caps | Alyaksandr Kulchy (102) | ||
Top scorer | Maksim Romaschenko (20) | ||
Home stadium | Dinamo Stadium, Minsk | ||
FIFA code | BLR | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 97 (22 December 2022)[1] | ||
Highest | 36 (February 2011) | ||
Lowest | 142 (March 1994) | ||
First international | |||
Unofficial: Lithuania 1–1 Belarus (Vilnius, Lithuania; 20 July 1992) Official: Belarus 1–1 Ukraine (Minsk, Belarus; 28 October 1992) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Belarus 5–0 Lithuania (Minsk, Belarus; 7 June 1998) Belarus 6–1 Tajikistan (Borisov, Belarus; 4 September 2014) Belarus 5–0 San Marino (Minsk, Belarus; 8 September 2018) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Austria 5–0 Belarus (Innsbruck, Austria; 11 June 2003) |
Pos | Player | Apps | Goals | Career |
1 | Sergei Gurenko | 80 | 3 | ? |
2 | Aliaksandr Kulchiy | 73 | 5 | ?-present |
3 | Sergei Shtanyuk | 71 | 3 | ? |
4 | Maksim Romaschenko | 64 | 20 | ?-present |
5 | Valentin Belkevich | 56 | 10 | ? |
6 | Andrei Ostrovsky | 52 | 1 | ? |
Pos | Player | Goals | Apps | Career |
1 | Maksim Romaschenko | 20 | 64 | ?-present |
2 | Vitali Kutuzov | 13 | 43 | ?-present |
3 | Valentin Belkevich | 10 | 56 | ? |
3 | Roman Vasilyuk | 10 | 24 | ?-present |
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