Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino vs Belshina Bobruisk Full Match Score Review | Vysshaya Liga 2026
The tension was already thick before a single whistle had been blown. Belshina Bobruisk vs Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino β a fixture steeped in Belarusian footballing rivalry β promised drama, and on this particular evening in the Vysshaya Liga 2026, the away side delivered a performance so composed, so clinically devastating, that the home faithful were left utterly speechless by the final breath of injury time.
First Half: The Storm Builds Quietly β Then Strikes Like Lightning
For long, agonizing stretches of the opening 45 minutes, Belshina Bobruisk appeared to hold their own. They pressed, they organized, they defended with the kind of desperate pride that home sides summon when they sense an opponent of genuine quality. Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino, however, moved with a patience that was almost eerie β probing, testing, waiting for the exact moment to plunge the dagger.
That moment came in the dying embers of first-half stoppage time, and it arrived with breathtaking cruelty.
45+2' β A. Bykov Breaks the Deadlock (0-1)
Just when Belshina Bobruisk's defenders must have believed they had survived the half intact, A. Bykov materialized from nothing to pierce the silence. The goal was clinical β assisted by the inventive V. Lisakovich, whose vision in that moment was nothing short of surgical. The net rippled. The away end erupted. The scoreboard read 0-1, and the psychological blow could not have been delivered at a more crushing moment β literally seconds before the referee's whistle sent the teams into the tunnel.
Making the hurt even worse for the home side, V. Solanovich of Belshina Bobruisk had already been booked with a yellow card in the 45th minute, compounding a miserable closing chapter to a first half they had worked so hard to keep level.
Half-time: Belshina Bobruisk 0 β 1 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
Second Half: Torpedo-BelAZ Tighten the Stranglehold
Whatever Belshina Bobruisk's manager said at half-time, it needed to be nothing short of miraculous. His side re-emerged from the dressing room carrying the weight of that sucker-punch goal, knowing they now had to chase the match while simultaneously guarding against a Torpedo-BelAZ counter-attacking machine that was already purring with confidence.
60' β Belshina's Tactical Reshuffle
In a bid to inject urgency and creativity, the home side's bench moved first. At the hour mark, T. Galimzyanov was withdrawn and replaced by A. Shvedchikov β a change that signalled a shift in philosophy, an acknowledgment that what had come before simply was not enough. The home crowd dared to believe that fresh legs could change the story.
65' β Torpedo Respond in Kind
Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino, refusing to relinquish their stranglehold on the tempo, made their own calculated adjustment at the 65th minute. A. Frantsuzov was pulled from the fray, and in came N. Agbo β a substitution that sent a clear message: this team had no intention of sitting back and protecting their lead. They intended to hunt for more.
80' β Home Side Makes Another Roll of the Dice
With ten minutes of regulation time remaining and the scoreline still at 0-1, Belshina Bobruisk made another desperate move. P. Seleznev made way for N. Nekrasov, a substitution dripping with urgency, a last gasp attempt to find the equalizer that the home crowd craved so desperately.
82' β Torpedo Make a Move That Would Prove Decisive
Almost simultaneously on the opposition bench, Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino's manager turned to R. Martsyanau. The fresh substitute replaced V. Lisakovich β the man who had so elegantly assisted the first goal β and the substitution, though appearing routine on paper, would prove to have enormous consequences in the minutes that followed.
84' β Belshina Bobruisk Try One Final Hand
In the 84th minute, the home side made their final substitution of the night. N. Rozmanov trudged off, replaced by A. Kuchinskiy. It was Belshina's last bullet in the chamber, and the anxiety in the stadium was palpable. Every second now felt like an eternity.
87' β Yellow Trouble for the Home Side
As if the evening could not grow any darker for Belshina Bobruisk, referee's notebook came out once more β this time flashing a yellow card in the direction of Y. Kozlov in the 87th minute. Discipline fraying, nerves shattered, the home side was unraveling at precisely the worst possible moment.
The Killing Blow: R. Martsyanau Seals a Famous Victory
90+2' β R. Martsyanau Becomes the Hero (0-2)
Then came the moment that sealed Belshina Bobruisk's fate β and crowned one man as the undisputed hero of the night. Deep into second-half injury time, with the home side still desperately throwing bodies forward in search of an equalizer, R. Martsyanau β the very substitute who had only entered the pitch minutes earlier β pounced with the composed ruthlessness of a seasoned assassin.
The goal was a thunderclap. A second goal for Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino. The scoreline now reading an unambiguous, devastating 0-2. The match, already tilting heavily in Torpedo's favor, was now irrevocably over. Martsyanau, fresh-legged and ice-cold, had done what substitutes dream of doing β stepping off the bench and writing his name into the match forever with a decisive, match-killing strike.
There was no assist recorded for this goal β Martsyanau needed no one. He simply took his moment, and he took it brilliantly.
90+3' β Final Formalities
With the match already dead and buried, Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino completed their final substitution of the evening almost as a formality. D. Zhulpa was replaced by M. Ladutko in the 90+3rd minute β a calm, unhurried change from a team already celebrating internally, managing the closing seconds of a dominant away performance.
Full-Time: Belshina Bobruisk 0 β 2 Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino
When the final whistle cut through the night air, the result was written in stone. Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 2, Belshina Bobruisk 0 β a scoreline that tells only part of the story, because the manner of this victory spoke volumes about the gulf in composure, timing, and clinical efficiency between these two sides on this particular occasion.
Match Heroes and Verdict
A. Bykov struck first to set the tone, his 45+2' goal β laid on a silver platter by the elegant V. Lisakovich β delivering a psychological hammer blow to a Belshina Bobruisk side that had fought so hard to stay level. But it was R. Martsyanau who emerged as the undisputed man of the moment, a substitute who needed barely ten minutes on the pitch before producing the finish that put the result beyond all doubt.
For Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino, this was a statement performance in the Vysshaya Liga 2026 β disciplined, patient, and ultimately lethal. For Belshina Bobruisk, a night to forget, haunted by yellow cards, ineffective substitutions, and the cruel precision of an away side that knew exactly how to win.
The Vysshaya Liga 2026 season continues to produce its share of drama β and this fixture delivered it in spades.