Today the first official trophy of the new season was assigned: Vitebsk retains the Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei, by beating 2-1 Shakhtar Soligorsk in the final. HK Brest won the bronze, by beating 2-1 Yunost Minsk
(27 Aug 2023)
Belarus Federation publishes today the calendar for Belarus Cup, named after Ruslan Salei, in memory of the defender tragically passed away in Yaroslavl plane crash. As in last editions, the 11 Extraliga teams plus Belarus U20 national team are divided in two groups playing a single round robin. The two winners will advance to finals. Two finalists from last edition, champion Yunost Minsk and Dinamo Maladzyechna are in thew same group, so won't meet in the final act.
As usual Eurohockey will follow Belarus Cup with game-by-game stats
(12 Jul 2016)
Despite the news from last weeks about the abandon of HK Brest due to financial difficulties, Federation Sport Director Alexander Khromylev declared the situation is now under control and the team will play in next Extraliga: "The Federation, the regional authorities and the club management quickly reacted fter the signs of difficulties for the club and the mobilization has given the result, now the situation was stabilized. The club will begin the pre-season training camp" said Khromylev
(09 Jul 2016)
HK Brest announced the contract with coach Sergei Petukhov was terminated by mutual consent and the new coach became Roman Romanenko, 41, at his first assignment as head coach after finishing his playing career last season with Kalev Valk Tartu in Estonia
(19 Feb 2016)
For the second time, HK Brest remained without coach: Ukranian Dmitri Yakushin terminates contract by mutual consent of the parties. Assistant coach Alexander Ivanenko will be headcoach until end of season
(29 Jan 2015)
Brest finally found a replacement for coach Aleksandr Gavrilenok, fired in mid-november: it's Ukranian Dmitri Yakushin, two seasons ago on Dynamo Kharkiv bench
(20 Dec 2014)
Due to the poor performances of the team - 13 points after 23 rounds - Aleksandr Gavrilenok was fired as head coach of HK Brest removed from his position. Assistant coach Aleksandr Ivanenko was named interim coach
(17 Nov 2014)
HK Brest can play the remaining 21 games of Belarusian Open League at the Brest Ice Palace.
After the decision of the disciplinary committee of 16 January 2013 on the rescheduled matches of the fifth and sixth rounds to other arenas due to unsuitableness of ice surface, the club and the Ice Palace have taken the necessary measures on the basis of inspection of Belarus Federation representatives.
(25 Jan 2013)
HK Brest lost the right to play in the Brest ice palace and was fined by Belarusian Federation due the poor quality of ice with a rough surface, the insufficient marking of the lines on ice - in some cases non-existent - the levels of air pollution by exhaust gases. Furthermore, referees and staff of visiting teams have repeatedly drawn attention to the leaders of the Ice Palace on the above drawbacks.
However, despite assurances from the leaders of HK Brest to eliminate the drawbacks to January 10, the further games show the failure to properly prepare the ice arena for the championship matches.
Thus, the Disciplinary Committee decided to fine the club and to postpone the next two home games of Open League and to transfer the following ones to other arenas.
(17 Jan 2013)