2021–22 Belarusian Cup


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2021–22 Belarusian Cup was the 31st season of the Belarusian annual cup competition. Contrary to the league season, it is conducted in a fall-spring rhythm. The tournament started in May 2021 and ended with a final match on 21 May 2022. The winner of the cup, Gomel, qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League.

2021–22 Belarusian Cup
Tournament details
CountryBelarus
Final positions
ChampionsGomel
Runner-upBATE Borisov

70 clubs from the Belarusian Second League and lower regional leagues entered in this round. The draw was performed on 28 April 2021.[1] The matches were played on 8 and 9 May 2021.

8 May 2021 DYuSSh Stolin (III) w/oNadezhda Gorodische (III)
13:00
8 May 2021 Drogichin (III)0–1 Krechet Bereza (III)
14:00 Salivonchik   85' (pen.)
8 May 2021 Miory (III)0–3 Lepel (III)
14:00 Malinowski   50'
Nosik   76', 81'
8 May 2021 Senno (III) 4–2Polotsk (III)
14:00
8 May 2021 Montazhnik Mozyr (III) 2–1Bumprom Gomel (III)
14:00
8 May 2021 Molodechno (III) 5–0Kolos Cherven (III)
14:00
8 May 2021 Berezino (III)0–4 Falco Dzerzhinsk Raion (III)
15:00
8 May 2021 Lyuban (III)2–5 Kletsk (III)
15:00
8 May 2021 FSK Grodnenskiy (III) 1–0 (a.e.t.)Chayka Zelva (III)
15:30
8 May 2021 FSK Oshmyany (III) 1–0Smena Volkovysk (III)
16:00
9 May 2021 BGU Minsk (III) 3–0Spartak Slutsk (III)
12:00
9 May 2021 Prodtsentr Vitebsk (III)0–2 Gazovik Vitebsk (III)
13:00
9 May 2021 Energetik-BGATU Minsk (III)0–2 Partizan Soligorsk (III)
13:00
9 May 2021 Luninets (III) 5–2Novaya Pripyat Olshany (III)
14:00
9 May 2021 Niva Tolochin (III) 3–1 (a.e.t.)AviaDor Orsha (III)
14:00
9 May 2021 Postavy (III) 2–1Glubokoye (III)
14:00
9 May 2021 Ostrovets (III) 11–0Slonim City (III)
14:00
9 May 2021 Belaya Rus Dyatlovo (III)1–1
(0–3 p)
Mosty (III)
15:00
9 May 2021 Svisloch (III)0–5 ZhKKh Grodno (III)
15:00
9 May 2021 Schuchin (III)1–2 Tsementnik Krasnoselsky (III)
16:00
9 May 2021 Uzda (III) 4–2Urozhaynaya (A)
16:00

35 winners of Preliminary Round were joined by another 5 clubs from the Belarusian Second League. The draw was performed on 28 April 2021.[2] The matches were played on 22 and 23 May 2021.

22 May 2021 Falco Dzerzhinsk Raion (III)2–7 Molodechno (III)
13:00
22 May 2021 Postavy (III)0–1 Gazovik Vitebsk (III)
14:00
22 May 2021 Kopyl (III) 2–1BGU Minsk (III)
17:00
22 May 2021 Kletsk (III)0–3 Kronon Stolbtsy (III)
17:30
23 May 2021 DYuSSh Stolin (III)2–8 Ivatsevichi (III)
13:00
23 May 2021 Gorodok Lions (III)0–1 (a.e.t.) Senno (III)
14:00
23 May 2021 FSK Oshmyany (III)1–2 (a.e.t.) FSK Grodnenskiy (III)
16:00
23 May 2021 Mosty (III)3–5 (a.e.t.) Tsementnik Krasnoselsky (III)
16:00
23 May 2021 ZhKKh Grodno (III)0–2 Ostrovets (III)
18:00
23 May 2021 Uzda (III) 5–1Krupki-DRSU-164 (III)
18:00

20 winners of previous round were joined by 10 clubs from the Belarusian First League. The draw was performed on 24 May 2021.[3] The matches were played between 29 May and 16 June 2021.

15 winners of previous round were joined by 1 club from Belarusian First League and 16 clubs from Belarusian Premier League. The draw was performed on 1 June 2021.[4] The matches were played between 22 June and 19 July 2021.

The draw was performed on 13 July 2021.[5] The matches were played between 7 and 9 August 2021.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dinamo Minsk 2–4 Gomel 1–1 1–3
Vitebsk 2–1 Dinamo Brest 2–0 0–1
Neman Grodno 3–0 Dnepr Mogilev 3–0 0–0
BATE Borisov 2–1 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 1–1 1–0
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Gomel 2–1 Vitebsk 2–0 0–1
Neman Grodno 2–3 BATE Borisov 2–1 0–2

The final was played on 21 May 2022 at Dinamo Stadium in Minsk.


BATE:
GK 35   Andrey Kudravets
RB 17   Danila Nechayev
CB 32   Jakov Filipović
CB 21   Maksim Bardachow
LB 4   Aleksandar Filipović
CM 22   Aleksey Nosko   73'
CM 18   Willum Þór Willumsson
CM 8   Stanislaw Drahun (c)
RW 19   Dmitry Bessmertny   63'
CF 26   Nemanja Milić
LW 44   Vladislav Malkevich
Substitutes:
GK 51   Vyacheslav Dergachev
MF 6   Yamoussa Camara
FW 7   Mikita Nyakrasaw
MF 14   Sergey Sazonchik
MF 23   Valery Gromyko   73'
DF 92   Maksim Valadzko
FW 99   Artem Shumanskiy   63'
Manager:
  Aleksandr Mikhaylov

GOMEL:
GK 44   Denis Sadovsky   89'
RB 3   Syarhey Matsveychyk
CB 5   Yann Emmanuel Affi
CB 6   Artyom Sokol
LB 19   Konstantin Kuchinsky
DM 8   Igor Costrov (c)
DM 13   Illya Aleksiyevich
RW 17   Andrey Potapenko   56'
CAM 9   Aleksandr Anufriyev   88'
LW 14   Raymond Adeola   90+3'
FW 7   Giorgi Gogolashvili   33'   82'
Substitutes:
GK 87   Aleh Kavalyow
DF 2   Daniil Miroshnikov
DF 4   Yuriy Pantya   82'
FW 23   Vasily Sovpel   56'
DF 25   Ihar Kuzmyanok   90+3'
MF 27   Kirill Yermakovich   88'
MF 97   Nikita Tsarenko
Manager:
  Vladimir Nevinsky