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2015 Belarusian Premier League

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Season
  
2015

Champions League
  
BATE Borisov

Dates
  
10 Apr 2015 – 8 Nov 2015

Location
  
Belarus

Matches played
  
182

Champions
  
BATE Borisov

Top goalscorer
  
Mikalay Yanush (15)

Champion
  
FC BATE Borisov

Goals scored
  
436

2015 Belarusian Premier League

Europa League
  
Dinamo Minsk Shakhtyor Soligorsk

Biggest home win
  
BATE 7–1 Neman (22 August 2015)

Similar
  
2015 Úrvalsdeild, 2015 Kazakhstan Premier L, 2015–16 Maltese Premier L, 2014–15 Macedonian First Foot, 2014–15 Campionato Sammari

The 2015 Belarusian Premier League was the 25th season of top-tier football in Belarus. It began on 10 April 2015 and ended on 8 November 2015. BATE Borisov were the defending champions, having won their 11th league title last year, and secured a 12th.

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Format

Following the league expansion from 12 to 14 clubs, the league format returned to a regular double-round robin tournament with no second phase. Only one lowest-placed team was relegated and replaced by three best teams of First League, to expand the top level to 16 teams for 2016.

Teams

Two best teams of 2014 First League (Granit Mikashevichi and Slavia-Mozyr) were promoted to the league, which was expanded from 12 to 14 clubs.

The last-placed team of 2014 Premier League (Dnepr Mogilev) were relegated after they lost relegation/promotion playoffs against First League third-placed team Vitebsk (who were promoted to replace Dnepr).

Results

Each team will play twice against every other team for a total of 26 matches.

Updated to games played on 8 November 2015.
Source: football.by
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Positions by round

Last updated: 8 November 2015
Source: Soccerway

Top goalscorers

Updated to games played on 8 November 2015
Source: football.by

References

2015 Belarusian Premier League Wikipedia