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Belarus men's national basketball team

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This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeBelarus women's national basketball team.

Belarus
FIBA rankingNR (15 September 2025)[1]
JoinedFIBA1992
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationBBF
CoachRostislav Vergun
Nickname(s)Белыя крылы
(The White Wings)
FIBA World Cup
AppearancesNone
EuroBasket
AppearancesNone
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
First international
 Belarus 88–80Lithuania 
(Wrocław, Poland; 31 May 1993)
Biggest win
 Belarus 121–50Azerbaijan 
(Minsk, Belarus; 2 June 2001)
Biggest defeat
 Spain 101–53Belarus 
(Alcoy, Spain; 3 December 1997)

TheBelarus men's national basketball team (Belarusian:Мужчынская зборная Беларусі па баскетболе,romanizedMuzhchynskaya zbornaya Byelarusi pa basketbolye) representedBelarus in internationalbasketball matches, and are controlled by theBelarusian Basketball Federation. They came into existence in 1992 after thedissolution of theSoviet Union. The team played in their first official match the following year versusLithuania. They are Europe's most populous nation to have never qualified for a major international basketball competition.

After the2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine,FIBA suspended Belarus from participating in international competitions.[2]

History

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Prior to independence

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Before 1992,Belarus was occupied by theSoviet Union, with Belarusian born players taking part on theSoviet Union national team.

Ensuing years

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After Belarus gainedindependence from the Soviet Union, their first attempt to qualify for the premier European basketball tournament came in1993. They ultimately came up short in their attempt. Throughout the rest of the 1990s and 2000s, Belarus were unsuccessful at securing qualification. During qualifying for theEuroBasket 2017, Belarus was stationed intoGroup D with another opportunity to reach the EuroBasket finals. The team began the qualifiers with two loses, before earning their first victory at home againstPortugal.[3] Belarus went on to win twice more to conclude the qualifiers at a record of (3–3), but it wasn't enough as the team was eliminated.[4]

For qualification to the2019 FIBA World Cup, Belarus first went throughEuropean Pre-Qualifiers. Belarus would finish with a (1–3) record in theirpre-qualifying group, but would advance to the first round of the qualifiers; due to owning the point difference in their head-to-head against Portugal.[5] There, they were placed inGroup A, and right away the national team were overwhelmed in their first two matches by dominant performances fromSlovenia andMontenegro respectively. They eventually notched their first win in the group in a rematch against Slovenia, but to no avail. Belarus finished with a (1–5) record and failed to advance.[6]

Belarus later went on to compete inEuroBasket 2022 Pre-Qualifiers, but were eliminated in a match toDenmark, in the final pre-qualifying window 69–66.[7]

Competitive record

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FIBA World Cup

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World CupQualification
YearPositionPldWLPldWL
1950 to1990Part ofSoviet Union
Canada1994Did not qualifyEuroBasket served
as qualifiers
Greece1998
United States2002
Japan2006
Turkey2010
Spain2014
China20191028
PhilippinesJapanIndonesia2023Disqualified[8]Disqualified
Qatar2027BannedBanned
Total0/81028

Olympic Games

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Olympic GamesQualifying
YearPositionPldWLPldWL
1948 to1992Part ofSoviet Union
1996 to2020Did not qualifyDid not qualify
France2024BannedBanned
Total0/7

EuroBasket

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EuroBasketQualification
YearPositionPldWLPldWL
1947 to1991Part ofSoviet Union
Germany1993Did not qualify514
Greece1995624
Spain19971046
France19991037
Turkey20011569
Sweden20031679
Serbia and Montenegro2005Division B642
Spain2007Division B853
Poland2009Division B1073
Lithuania2011Division B844
Slovenia2013Did not qualify826
FranceCroatiaGermanyLatvia20151266
FinlandIsraelRomaniaTurkey2017633
Czech RepublicGeorgia (country)ItalyGermany2022844
LatviaCyprusFinlandPoland2025BannedBanned
EstoniaGreeceSloveniaSpain2029To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/151285870

Team

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Current roster

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Roster for the2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers matches on 25 and 28 November 2021 againstTurkey andGreece.[9]

Belarus men's national basketball team roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
F1Darol Ernandez32 –(1989-11-15)15 November 19892.06 m (6 ft 9 in)MinskBelarus
F3Benjamin-Pavel Dudu30 –(1991-04-29)29 April 19911.98 m (6 ft 6 in)MinskBelarus
PG4Uladzislau Blizniuk22 –(1999-01-08)8 January 19991.84 m (6 ft 0 in)MinskBelarus
SF5Aliaksei Trastsinetski35 –(1986-03-02)2 March 19862.00 m (6 ft 7 in)MinskBelarus
PF7Maksim Salash25 –(1996-05-06)6 May 19962.06 m (6 ft 9 in)JL Bourg BasketFrance
C9Artsiom Parakhouski34 –(1987-10-06)6 October 19872.11 m (6 ft 11 in)ParmaRussia
SG11Uladzislau Mikulski23 –(1998-04-11)11 April 19981.93 m (6 ft 4 in)BorisfenBelarus
F12Yauheni Beliankou26 –(1995-06-11)11 June 19951.98 m (6 ft 6 in)MinskBelarus
C17Vadzim Stubeda21 –(2000-06-27)27 June 20002.03 m (6 ft 8 in)MinskBelarus
SG30Kiryl Sitnik32 –(1989-10-23)23 October 19891.90 m (6 ft 3 in)DynamoRussia
PG31Andrei Stabrouski23 –(1997-12-29)29 December 19971.84 m (6 ft 0 in)MinskBelarus
G95Ivan Aladka26 –(1995-02-09)9 February 19951.87 m (6 ft 2 in)RusichiRussia
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 25 November 2021

Depth chart

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Pos.Starting 5Bench
C
PF
SF
SG
PG

Head coach position

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Recent results and upcoming fixtures

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  Win  Loss

2020

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Belarus  v Albania
26 November 2020Belarus 90–50 AlbaniaMatosinhos, Portugal*[note 1]
16:30Scoring by quarter:21–16,24–7,23–20,22–7
Pts:Parakhouski 17
Rebs:Parakhouski 10
Asts:Mikulski,Trastsinetski 5
BoxscorePts:Lekndreaj 15
Rebs:Shima 7
Asts:Strazimiri 3
Arena:Centro de Desportos e Congressos
Referees: Charalampos Karakatsounis (GRE), Guido Giovannetti (ITA), Maxime Boubert (FRA)
Belarus  v Cyprus
28 November 2020Belarus 89–53 CyprusMatosinhos, Portugal*[note 1]
15:00Scoring by quarter:24–9,24–9,26–13, 15–22
Pts:Rahozenka 17
Rebs:Parakhouski 12
Asts:Rubinshteyn 5
BoxscorePts:Michail 9
Rebs:Koumis 6
Asts:Giannaras 3
Arena:Centro de Desportos e Congressos
Referees: Mart Uuehendrik (EST), Nikola Perlić (CRO), Maxime Boubert (FRA)

2021

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Portugal  v Belarus
18 February 2021Portugal 75–57 BelarusNicosia, Cyprus*[note 1]
16:00Scoring by quarter:14–12,25–11,17–6, 19–28
Pts:Amarante 14
Rebs:Queiroz,Ventura 6
Asts:Ventura 6
BoxscorePts:Blizniuk,Vikentsyeu 12
Rebs:Vikentsyeu 6
Asts:Blizniuk 5
Arena:Eleftheria Indoor Hall
Referees: Ciprian Stoica (ROU), Aleksandar Milojević (MKD), Nemanja Ninković (SRB)
Albania  v Belarus
20 February 2021Albania 72–93 BelarusNicosia, Cyprus*[note 1]
19:00Scoring by quarter: 24–25, 15–19, 16–26, 17–23
Pts:Taflaj 16
Rebs:Hysenagolli 10
Asts:Bedini,Hysenagolli 4
BoxscorePts:Beliankou 26
Rebs:Salash,Vikentsyeu 6
Asts:Blizniuk 7
Arena:Eleftheria Indoor Hall
Referees: Nemanja Ninković (SRB), Péter Praksch (HUN), Franko Gracin (CRO)
Latvia  v Belarus
8 August 2021Latvia 92–83 BelarusRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
19:30 (UTC+3)Scoring by quarter:21–20, 24–24, 20–23,27–16
Pts:Bertāns 20
Rebs:Meiers 9
Asts:Strēlnieks,Zoriks 5
BoxscorePts:Parakhouski 16
Rebs:Parakhouski 7
Asts:Sitnik 6
Arena:Arena Riga
Referees: Igor Mitrovski (MKD), Dariusz Zapolski (POL), Josip Jurčević (CRO)
Belarus  v Romania
9 August 2021Belarus 77–72 RomaniaRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
19:30 (UTC+3)Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 19–20, 22–22,17–11
Pts:Sitnik 20
Rebs:Parakhouski 11
Asts:four players 2
BoxscorePts:Richard 14
Rebs:Uta 8
Asts:Tohătan 6
Arena:Arena Riga
Referees: Sergii Zashchuk (UKR), Dariusz Zapolski (POL), Josip Jurčević (CRO)
Belarus  v Latvia
12 August 2021Belarus 60–83 LatviaRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
19:30 (UTC+3)Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 20–23, 16–24, 9–16
Pts:Rubinshteyn,Stabrouski 15
Rebs:Rubinshteyn 5
Asts:Aladka 4
BoxscorePts:Gražulis 22
Rebs:Gražulis 9
Asts:Zoriks 8
Arena:Arena Riga
Referees: Sergii Zashchuk (UKR), Igor Mitrovski (MKD), Radomir Vojinović (MNE)
Romania  v Belarus
13 August 2021Romania 66–94 BelarusRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
19:30 (UTC+3)Scoring by quarter: 8–26, 15–24,25–20, 18–24
Pts:Richard 15
Rebs:Cățe 7
Asts:Gheorghe 6
BoxscorePts:Parakhouski 21
Rebs:Parakhouski 11
Asts:Beliankou,Blizniuk 6
Arena:Arena Riga
Referees: Sergii Zashchuk (UKR), Dariusz Zapolski (POL), Josip Jurčević (CRO)
Belarus  v Turkey
25 November 2021 (2021-11-25)Belarus Annulled Turkey
Note:
Greece  v Belarus
28 November 2021 (2021-11-28)Greece Annulled Belarus
Note:

2022

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Belarus  v Great Britain
25 February 2022 (2022-02-25)Belarus Cancelled Great Britain
Note: The game, originally scheduled for 25 February 2022, was postponed due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[13]
Great Britain  v Belarus
28 February 2022 (2022-02-28)Great Britain Cancelled Belarus
Note: The game, originally scheduled for 28 February 2022, was postponed due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[14]
Turkey  v Belarus
30 June 2022 (2022-06-30)Turkey Cancelled Belarus
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Belarus  v Greece
3 July 2022 (2022-07-03)Belarus Cancelled Greece
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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdDue to theCOVID-19 pandemic, all matches in the November 2020 and February 2021 windows were playedbehind closed doors in select host cities.[11]
  2. ^abcdDue to theCOVID-19 pandemic, all matches during the European Pre-Qualifiers second round window in August 2021 were played in a single location in select host cities.[12]

References

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  1. ^"FIBA World Ranking Presented by Nike".FIBA. 15 September 2025. Retrieved15 September 2025.
  2. ^"Federations implement bans on athletes and teams from Russia and Belarus".www.insidethegames.biz. 3 March 2022.
  3. ^"Belarus secure first victory in FIBA EuroBasket 2017 Qualifiers". 8 September 2016. Retrieved8 September 2016.
  4. ^"Belarus during the EuroBasket 2017 Qualifiers". Retrieved17 September 2016.
  5. ^"Belarus during the 2019 FIBA World Cup European Pre-Qualifiers". Retrieved19 August 2017.
  6. ^"Belarus during the 2019 FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers". Retrieved1 July 2018.
  7. ^"Belarus during the EuroBasket 2022 Pre-Qualifiers". Retrieved17 August 2019.
  8. ^"FIBA decisions on Russia and Belarus for upcoming competitions". fiba.basketball. 18 May 2022. Retrieved18 May 2022.
  9. ^"Belarus during the 2023 FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers in Nov. 2021". Retrieved25 November 2021.
  10. ^"Rostislav Vergun named head coach of Belarus national team". 27 December 2019. Retrieved27 December 2019.
  11. ^"Statement regarding the November 2020 and February 2021 Qualifiers". Retrieved18 September 2020.
  12. ^"Find out who is hosting the European Pre-Qualifiers Second Round". Retrieved10 June 2021.
  13. ^"Gameday 3 fixture between Belarus and Great Britain postponed". fiba.basketball. 24 February 2022.
  14. ^"Gameday 4 fixtures Netherlands - Russia and Great Britain - Belarus postponed". fiba.basketball. 25 February 2022.

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