Belarus Premier League 06/22 14:00 12 [5] Isloch v BATE Borisov [2] D 0-0
Belarus Premier League 06/16 14:00 11 [2] BATE Borisov v Shakhter Soligorsk [3] W 3-1
Europe Friendlies 06/08 12:01 - BATE Borisov v FK Jelgava L 0-2
Belarus Premier League 06/01 16:00 10 [11] FK Gomel v BATE Borisov [3] W 0-2
Belarus Premier League 05/24 15:45 9 [4] BATE Borisov v FC Slutsk [13] W 3-0
Belarus Premier League 05/17 15:45 8 [6] Neman Grodno v BATE Borisov [2] W 0-1
Belarus Premier League 05/12 16:30 7 [7] BATE Borisov v Torpedo Minsk [16] W 1-0
Belarus Premier League 05/06 14:00 6 [16] FK Gorodeya v BATE Borisov [2] L 1-0
Belarus Premier League 04/26 17:45 5 [5] BATE Borisov v FC Minsk [9] W 1-0
Belarus Premier League 04/20 12:00 4 [11] Slavia Mozyr v BATE Borisov [5] W 1-2
Belarus Premier League 04/14 12:00 3 [2] BATE Borisov v Dinamo Brest [4] L 0-1
Belarus Premier League 04/06 11:00 2 [9] Energetik-BGU Minsk v BATE Borisov [2] W 0-4
Belarus Premier League 03/30 15:00 1 [4] BATE Borisov v FK Dnyapro [10] W 2-0
Belarus Cup 03/14 13:30 3 Isloch v BATE Borisov L 1-0
Belarus Cup 03/09 11:00 3 BATE Borisov v Isloch D 1-1
Belarus Super Cup 03/02 12:00 1 BATE Borisov v Dinamo Brest L 1-3
UEFA Europa League 02/21 17:55 5 [1] Arsenal v BATE Borisov [2] L 3-0
UEFA Europa League 02/14 17:55 5 [2] BATE Borisov v Arsenal [1] W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 02/06 14:00 1 BATE Borisov v Vojvodina W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 02/03 13:51 - BATE Borisov v Wolfsberger AC L 1-2
World Club Friendlies 01/29 14:01 - Suwon Bluewings v BATE Borisov L 2-0
UEFA Europa League 12/13 17:55 6 [4] PAOK Salonika v BATE Borisov [2] W 1-3
Belarus Premier League 12/02 11:00 30 [5] Torpedo Zhodino v BATE Borisov [1] D 2-2
UEFA Europa League 11/29 17:55 5 [4] BATE Borisov v MOL Vidi FC [2] W 2-0
Belarus Premier League 11/24 11:00 29 [1] BATE Borisov v FK Luch Minsk [15] W 4-1
Belarus Premier League 11/21 15:00 28 [4] Shakhter Soligorsk v BATE Borisov [1] L 3-0
Belarus Cup 11/17 13:00 4 BATE Borisov v FK Gorodeya W 4-2
UEFA Europa League 11/08 17:55 4 [4] BATE Borisov v Chelsea [1] L 0-1
Belarus Premier League 11/04 15:00 27 [1] BATE Borisov v Neman Grodno [7] W 1-0
Belarus Premier League 10/31 17:45 18 [6] Dinamo Brest v BATE Borisov [1] W 1-3

Wikipedia - FC BATE Borisov

FC BATE Borisov (Russian: ФК БАТЭ Борисов, FK BATE Borisov [bɐˈtɛ bɐˈrʲisəf]; Belarusian: ФК БАТЭ Барысаў, BATE Barysaw, IPA: [baˈtɛ]), commonly referred to as BATE or BATE Borisov, is a Belarusian professional football team from the city of Barysaw. The club competes in the Belarusian Premier League, of which they are the league's most successful club with 15 titles, including 13 won consecutively. The club has also won four Belarusian Cups and four Belarusian Super Cups.

BATE is the only Belarusian team to have qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Champions League (2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15 and 2015–16) and one of two to qualify for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League (2009–10, 2010–11, 2017–18 and 2018–19), along with Dinamo Minsk.

The club's home stadium is Borisov Arena, which was opened in 2014.

History

BATE is an acronym of Borisov Automobile and Tractor Electronics. The team was founded in 1973 and managed to win Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic league three times (1974, 1976 and 1979) before being disbanded in 1984. The club was re-established by Anatoli Kapski in 1996. Since then, BATE have won the Belarusian Premier League 15 times and competed in UEFA competitions.

BATE playing at the Haradski Stadium in July 2009

In 2001, BATE reached the first round of the UEFA Cup, their first appearance in the competition beyond the qualifying rounds. 2008 saw BATE becoming the first Belarusian team to qualify for the group stages of the UEFA Champions League. As of 2015, BATE have played five times in the Champions League group stage, as well as twice in UEFA Europa League group stage, also reaching the knockout phase of the latter competition in 2010–11 and 2012–13.

Notable former players of BATE include Alexander Hleb (VfB Stuttgart, Arsenal, Barcelona and Birmingham City); Vitali Kutuzov (Milan, Sporting CP, Avellino, Sampdoria, Parma, Pisa and Bari) and Yuri Zhevnov (FC Moscow, and Zenit Saint Petersburg). Having started their professional careers with BATE, all are also former or present members of the Belarus national team.

BATE won their tenth consecutive league title in 2015, with four matches to spare. In the 2017 season, BATE drew an average home league attendance of 5,633, the second-highest in the league.

BATE Borisov, officially known as FC BATE Borisov, is a professional soccer club based in Borisov, Belarus. Founded in 1973, the club has established itself as one of the most successful teams in Belarusian football history. The name "BATE" stands for "Borisov Automobile and Tractor Electronics," reflecting the club's origins in a city known for its industrial background.

BATE Borisov plays its home matches at the Borisov Arena, a modern stadium with a capacity of around 13,000 spectators, which provides an electric atmosphere for fans. The team's colors are yellow and blue, and they are often referred to by their nickname, "The Yellow-Blues."

The club has enjoyed significant domestic success, winning multiple Belarusian Premier League titles and Belarusian Cups. BATE has also made a name for itself on the European stage, regularly competing in UEFA competitions, including the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Their notable performances in these tournaments have helped raise the profile of Belarusian football internationally.

BATE Borisov is known for its strong youth academy, which has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to represent both the club and the national team. The club's commitment to developing local talent, combined with strategic signings, has contributed to its sustained success over the years.

With a passionate fan base and a rich history, BATE Borisov continues to be a dominant force in Belarusian football, striving for excellence both domestically and in European competitions.