Premier League (2025-2026)
League PlayOff
Cup PlayOff
Quarterfinals Semis Final Semis Quarterfinals
Grodno81 104
Brest69 44
Rubon95 96
RGUOR66 71
Grodno3
Rubon0
Grodno3
BC Minsk2
BC Minsk3
Borisfen2
BC Minsk100 74
Grodno GrSU60 42
Borisfen82 105
SDUSHOR73 76
3rd Place
Borisfen3
Rubon1
 
- qualified to the play-offs
Stats Leaders 2025-26
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RPG
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SPG
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Borisfen 2
195 F 20y
Avg: 20.4 ppg

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20.4
6
16.7
8
15.7
Player of the Week: Round 16 (Stg2)
Kirill Vinokurov

Grodno
207 F/C 27y

Grodno-93 smother Minsk in Game 5 fight to seize ninth crown (Photo: IG)
Minsk captured Cup title (Photo: belarus.russiabasket.ru)
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Tsimur Drukau
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Aliaksei Trastsinetski
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Daniil Barysevich
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Dmitriy Kuratnik
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Felix Odiah
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# Name CM (INCH) Pos Age Nat
4 * wsaBuQ gQuViu 026 (8'8'') y 94 Belarus
33 * SlaiVsRa wQisUsajRUsVa 911 (8'4'') y 71 Belarus
3 * gijaal miQFsRLaZh 027 (8'3'') G/y 93 Belarus
77 * gBaUQaF KuQiUjaV 026 (8'8'') G/y 92 Belarus
95 * yRlax Pdaih 020 (8'5'') G 51 Israel Belarus
51 KaQall AaUjaV 021 (8'5'') G 54 Belarus
09 KaQall kajIVuQIL 914 (8'01'') y/C 94 Belarus
01 mIQas XiJBuUdajIL 029 (8'7'') AG 51 Russia
2 SlaiVsijdQ YisRLaZh 063 (8'0'') OG 93 Belarus
5 GRIQDF yisUIL 064 (8'9'') y 90 Belarus
09 KaQall wViZhRjVI 919 (8'6'') C 06 Belarus
8 gBaUQaF XiuBRjVI 023 (8'3'') y 95 Belarus
9 gijaal KasRl 067 (8'0'') G 91 Belarus
90 SlRVsijdQ KIpiZhRL 915 (8'6'') y/C 50 Belarus
6 ARQDRF vRBRshRLsVaF 025 (8'7'') G/y 93 Belarus
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Coach Assistant: YuQa ChRQjFiV
 Average Height: 194.6 cm (6'4.6'')
 Average Age: 27.2
League MVP & Domestic POY
Top Scorer
Import POY
Defensive POY Prospect OY
Coach of the Year
Grodno-93 smother Minsk in Game 5 fight to seize ninth crown-Jun 2, 2026
There was nothing pretty about the way Grodno-93 ended their wait, and they would not have cared. In a grinding, low-scoring decider, Grodno-93 strangled Minsk 60-51 to win game 5 of the Belarusian Premier League finals and take the best-of-five series 3-2, claiming a ninth national championship at the expense of the country's most decorated club.
Grodno-93 won the title where finals are usually decided on defense. They smothered Minsk into a dismal shooting night: 28.1 percent from the field overall and a near-unwatchable 1-of-19 from three-point range, just 5.3 percent. Minsk actually controlled the glass, out-rebounding Grodno-93 50-32, but never came close to converting that edge with the ball clanging off the rim all evening.
The hosts set the tone immediately under coach Dmitry Kuzmin, winning the first quarter 17-10 and the second 17-11 to lead 34-21 at the break. Minsk edged the third 14-12 and the fourth 16-14, but the early hole was too deep, and Grodno-93's lead never seriously wobbled.
Tsimur Drukau (198-F-1999) led the champions with 19 points, getting to the line repeatedly and finishing 5-of-6 on free throws. Kirill Sitnik (190-G-1989, agency: Alti Sport) added 10 and Kirill Vinokurov (207-F/C-1999) chipped in 8 off the bench. The unsung anchor was Aliaksei Trastsinetski (200-F-1986), who scored just 2 points but pulled down 10 rebounds across 32 minutes of frontcourt work.
Minsk, coached by Eduard Kemen, got 14 points from Danila Semenyuk (198-SF-2006) and 11 from Benjamin-Pavel Dudu (198-F-1991, agency: Stanislav Ryzhov), while Kirill Vaskovtsov (202-SF-2003) posted a quiet double-double of 10 points and 10 rebounds. Mukete David-Masenge (188-PG-2006) grabbed 11 boards but managed just 4 points on 1-of-11 shooting, a night that summed up his team's struggles.
Eurobasket.com All-Belarusian Premier League Awards 2026-Jun 4, 2026
Vladislav Mikulski, 28-year old guard from the COR-Borisfen Mogilev, picked up the Player of the Year at the Premier League. He received multiple other awards, was named the Domestic Player of the Year, Guard of the Year and was voted to the First Team. With Mikulski's excellent performance, the COR-Borisfen Mogilev achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 11 to 2 in the regular season. Mikulski was the Player of the Week honoree twice during the 25 26 campaign. His exceptional play earned him the fourth spot in points per game, boasting an impressive average of over 17 and third in assists per game, an average of over 5. Mikulski has totalled 13 games of 20 or more points and recorded double-doubles in 4 games on the year. His 29 points against the Rubon were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Matvey Yagutko, forward from the runner-up team finalist team BC Minsk, was voted the Defensive Player of the Year of Premier League. He collected multiple other honors, was selected as the Forward of the Year, Best Prospect of the Year and was chosen to the First Team. With Yagutko's excellent performance, the runner-up team finalist team BC Minsk achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 9 to 2 in the regular season. Yagutko received Player of the Week award twice during the 25 26 campaign. He averaged almost 16 points and over 8 rebounds per game in the league. Yagutko has totalled 4 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 7 games on the year. His 30 points against the Borisfen 2 were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Yagutko's team won the Belarusian League Group B Regular Season in 2025. Kirill Tkachenko, 17-year old center from the BK Grodno-93-GrGU, was honored as the Center of the Year at the Premier League. He was also named to the First Team. With Tkachenko's exceptional performance, the BK Grodno-93-GrGU achieved the best record of the season in the league, finishing with an impressive 12 to 3 in the Round of 16. Tkachenko conducted his way to the fifth position in averaging a commendable almost 9 rebounds per game. He also had over 11 points per game that season in the league. Tkachenko recorded double-doubles in 8 games at the event. His 22 points against Gomel were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Tkachenko's team was the regular season runner-up in the Belarusian League Group B in 2025. Nikita Leoshin, Belarusian point guard from the RCOP-SDUSHOR Minsk, earned a spot in the First Team of Premier League. With finesse and precision, Leoshin claimed the third position in points per game, delivering a stellar over 19 points per game average. He also logged over 7 rebounds per game over the season in the league. Leoshin has totalled 11 games of 20 or more points and registered double-doubles in 5 games on the year. His 33 points against Grodno GrSU were the most he scored in the 25 26 season. Leoshin's team won the Belarusian League Group B Regular Season in 2025. The standout forward Tsimur Drukau was voted to the First Team of the championship-winning champion team the Grodno. His excellent performance assisted his team in beating BC Minsk 3 to 2 in the final series. Drukau averaged almost 14 points and 6 rebounds per game in the league. He has totalled 5 games of 20 or more points and notched double-doubles in 3 games on the year. Drukau's 27 points against the Borisfen were the most he scored in the 25 26 season.
Player of the Year: Belarusian Vladislav Mikulski (193-G-28) of Borisfen
Finals MVP: Belarusian Aliaksei Trastsinetski (200-F-40) of Grodno
Defensive Player of the Year: Belarusian Matvey Yagutko (196-F-19) of SDUSHOR
Domestic Player of the Year: Belarusian Vladislav Mikulski (193-G-28) of Borisfen
Import Player of the Year: DR Congolese Givenchy Ngimbi (182-PG-21) of Gomel
Bosman Player of the Year: Russian Vadim Fedkin (207-F-25) of Borisfen
Guard of the Year: Belarusian Vladislav Mikulski (193-G-28) of Borisfen
Forward of the Year: Belarusian Matvey Yagutko (196-F-19) of SDUSHOR
Center of the Year: Belarusian Kirill Tkachenko (202-C-18) of Grodno GrSU
Best Prospect of the Year: Belarusian Matvey Yagutko (196-F-19) of SDUSHOR
Coach of the Year: Belarusian Dzmitry Kuzmin of Grodno


Eurobasket.com Belarusian Premier League First Team 2026
Mikulski
Yagutko
Leoshin
Drukau
Tkachenko

First Team
Belarusian Vladislav Mikulski (193-G-28) of Borisfen
Belarusian Matvey Yagutko (196-F-19) of SDUSHOR
Belarusian Nikita Leoshin (187-PG-19) of SDUSHOR
Belarusian Tsimur Drukau (198-F-27) of Grodno
Belarusian Kirill Tkachenko (202-C-18) of Grodno GrSU


Eurobasket.com Belarusian Premier League Second Team 2026
Fastov
Trastsinetski
Barysevich
Kisel
Kovalenko

Second Team
Belarusian Georgy Fastov (187-F-21) of Grodno GrSU
Belarusian Aliaksei Trastsinetski (200-F-40) of Grodno
Belarusian Daniil Barysevich (194-G/F-25) of Grodno
Belarusian Daniil Kisel (184-G-20) of Grodno GrSU
Russian Artem Kovalenko (205-C-21) of Rubon


Eurobasket.com Belarusian Premier League Third Team 2026
Sitnik
Ngimbi
Fedkin
Terehov
Novik

Third Team
Belarusian Kirill Sitnik (190-G-37) of Grodno
DR Congolese Givenchy Ngimbi (182-PG-21) of Gomel
Russian Vadim Fedkin (207-F-25) of Borisfen
Belarusian Ivan Terehov (199-PF-23) of BC Minsk
Belarusian Vasiliy Novik (200-C-19) of Grodno GrSU


Eurobasket.com Belarusian Premier League Honorable Mention 2026
Drozd
Ozhgo
Kuratnik
Zhebrovsky
Priest
Pishcheyko
Pasko
Vinokurov

Honorable Mention
Belarusian Dmitriy Drozd (192-G/F-19) of SDUSHOR
Belarusian Andrey Ozhgo (179-PG-21) of BC Minsk
Belarusian Dmitriy Kuratnik (198-G/F-29) of Grodno
Belarusian Artem Zhebrovsky (185-G-18) of SDUSHOR
USA Miguel Priest (196-F/G-28) of Borisfen
Belarusian Ruslan Pishcheyko (198-F-28) of Rubon
Belarusian Kanstantin Pasko (206-F/C-23) of BC Minsk
Belarusian Kirill Vinokurov (207-F/C-27) of Grodno
*The awards were created by Eurobasket.com staff based on the stats (if available), teams' performance and players' performance. It very often required deeper research and collecting various data about the players and their teams.
Minsk captured Cup title-Dec 7, 2025
Borisfen - Minsk 72 - 81

Minsk captured the Cup title with an 81–72 victory over Borisfen, controlling the game through strong early quarters that set the tone for their triumph. They edged the first period 24–21 before tightening their defense and extending the lead with a 22–10 second quarter, taking a firm grip on the matchup by halftime. Although Borisfen fought back in the third quarter (25–21) and kept the final period close (16–14), Minsk’s early advantage proved decisive as they maintained composure to secure the championship win.
Andrey Ozhgo (179-PG-2005) stepped up with 17 points and Ivan Terehov (199-PF-2003) scored 16. Vadim Fedkin (207-F-2001) replied with 17 points in the losing effort.