With a goal two minutes from the end, Isloch started the Belarusian League season with triumph, as did Vitebsk, who benefited from an own goal for their sea, the three points in the duel against Gorodeya, on the first day of the tournament. . In the only League that is still active in Europe, apart from the coronavirus crisis that has led to the suspension of almost all competitions, Isloch, who stayed on the doorstep of continental competitions last year, suffered to beat Neman Grdopo, who was left with a player less than two minutes from the break by the two yellow cards that Serb Zoran Marusic saw.
Later, in '88, it was Guinean Momo Yansane who scored the victory for his team. The Vitebsk also started successfully, which last year was on the brink of descent. However, he added his first win of the season at the expense of Gorodeya to which nothing went well (1-0). It was with a Dmitri Ignatenko own goal that the locals managed to win. The visitors did not take advantage of the numerical superiority they had throughout the second half as, just before the break, the Ukrainian Maksim Kalenchuk saw the red card and left Vitebsk with ten players. The first day will be completed on Sunday with the matches between Slutsk and Slavia Mozyr and Belshina Bobruisk against FC Minsk.