Results

Mezinárodní 06/11 12:00 - Rusko v Bělorusko L 83-78
Mezinárodní 06/09 15:00 - Rusko v Bělorusko W 80-83
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 07/03 16:00 6 Bělorusko v Řecko - CANC
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 11/28 15:00 2 Řecko v Bělorusko L DBFA
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 11/25 16:30 1 Bělorusko v Turecko W DBFA
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 08/13 16:30 1 Rumunsko v Bělorusko W 66-94
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 08/12 16:30 1 Bělorusko v Lotyšsko L 60-83
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 08/09 16:30 1 Bělorusko v Rumunsko W 77-72
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 08/08 16:30 1 Lotyšsko v Bělorusko L 92-83
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 02/20 17:00 6 [4] Albánie v Bělorusko [2] W 72-93
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 02/18 14:00 5 [2] Portugalsko v Bělorusko [1] L 75-57
FIBA Mistrovství světa - kvalifikace 11/28 15:00 4 [1] Bělorusko v Kypr [4] W 89-53

The Belarus men's national basketball team (Belarusian: Нацыянальная зборная Беларусі па баскетболе, Russian: мужская сборная Белоруссии по баскетболу) represented Belarus in international basketball matches, and are controlled by the Belarusian Basketball Federation. They came into existence in 1992 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The team played in their first official match the following year versus Lithuania. They are Europe's most populous nation to have never qualified for a major international basketball competition.

After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIBA suspended Belarus from participating in international competitions.

History

Prior to independence

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

Ensuing years

After Belarus gained independence from the Soviet Union, their first attempt to qualify for the premier European basketball tournament came in 1993. 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 the EuroBasket 2017, Belarus was stationed into Group D with another opportunity to reach the EuroBasket finals. The team began the qualifiers with two loses, before earning their first victory at home against Portugal. 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.

For qualification to the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Belarus first went through European Pre-Qualifiers. Belarus would finish with a (1–3) record in their pre-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. There, they were placed in Group A, and right away the national team were overwhelmed in their first two matches by dominant performances from Slovenia and Montenegro 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.

Belarus later went on to compete in EuroBasket 2022 Pre-Qualifiers, but were eliminated in a match to Denmark, in the final pre-qualifying window 69–66.

Běloruské basketbalové mužstvo "Bělorusko" je národní basketbalové mužstvo reprezentující Běloruskou republiku v mezinárodních basketbalových soutěžích.

**Mezinárodní úspěchy:**

* Mistrovství Evropy v basketbale: 4. místo (2009)

**Současný tým (k roku 2023):**

* Trenér: Rostislav Vergun
* Hráči:
* Andrej Lenkevič
* Vladislav Bliznjuk
* Maksim Salash
* Alexej Trojan
* Jevgenij Pustovoj
* Anton Pouchkovski
* Dmitrij Kulevič
* Dzmitryj Zhivoglyadov

**Hráčské úspěchy:**

Běloruský basketbal se může pochlubit několika talentovanými hráči, kteří se proslavili v evropských i světových soutěžích, jako jsou:

* Vitalij Liščyk
* Aljaksej Surov
* Uladzimir Veremejenka