The team has won eight championships in a row from 1997 to 2004. After that Universitet Vitebsk and Zorka-BDU shared 5 titles. In 2010 Bobruichanka again won the league and thus qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Historical names
- 1991–92 – Trikotazhnitsa
- 1993–95 – Trikotazhnitsa-Ornina
- 1996 – Belcar
- Since 1997 – Bobruichanka
First Team squad
- As of 1 May 2023.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Former players
UEFA Women's Champions League Record
Season |
Stage |
Result |
Opponent
|
2001–02 |
Group Stage |
4–1 |
Eendracht Aalst
|
|
|
1–6 |
Trondheims-Ørn
|
|
|
3–1 |
KR
|
2002–03 |
Group Stage |
3–2 |
Breidablik
|
|
|
6–0 |
Codru Anenii Noi
|
|
|
0–3 |
Fortuna Hjørring
|
2003–04 |
Group Stage |
2–3 |
Aegina
|
|
|
1–0 |
Gömrükçü Baku
|
|
|
1–1 |
Schwerzenbach
|
2004–05 |
Qualifying Stage |
2–0 |
Codru Anenii Noi
|
|
|
2–1 |
Pärnu
|
|
|
3–1 |
Viktoria Szombathelyi
|
|
Group Stage |
0–0 |
Masinac Nis
|
|
|
1–5 |
Umeå
|
|
|
4–0 |
Krka Novo Mesto
|
|
Quarterfinals |
0–4 1–2 |
Trondheims-Ørn
|
2011–12 |
Qualifying Stage |
7–0 |
Newtownabbey Strikers
|
|
|
0–1 |
Osijek
|
|
|
3–0 |
NSA Sofia
|
|
Round of 32 |
0–4 0–6 |
Arsenal
|
2013–14 |
Qualifying Stage |
3–1 |
Ada Velipojë
|
|
|
1–3 |
Pomurje
|
|
|
0–0 |
Racibórz
|