Zmoki Minsk

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Zmoki Minsk
Founded 2006
Hall Minsk Arena
(15,000 seats)
Homepage http://en.bc-tsmoki.by/start
General Director Yuri Schakola
Trainer Igor Griszczuk
league Belarusian championship
  EuroChallenge
  VTB
Colours Blue White
Jersey colors
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home
Jersey colors
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Away
successes
Belarusian champion 2009-2017

Zmoki Minsk is a Belarusian professional basketball team from Minsk , Belarus . The club currently plays in the Belarusian premier league. In addition to the Belarusian championship, the club plays in the EuroChallenge and in the VTB . Zmoki is multiple Belarusian champion and cup winner.

history

The club was founded in 2006 under the name "BC Minsk-2006". After its founding, the club reached the semi-finals in the play-offs of the national championship in the first season as well as in the following season 2007/08. Since the 2008/09 season, Zmoki has won seven championships in a row. On September 15, 2012, the club took the name "Zmoki Minsk".

Minsk has played in the EuroChallenge since the 2009/10 season. In the debut season and in the 2011/12 season, the club reached the group stage, but could not qualify for the play-offs. In the 2010/11 season they failed to qualify. Zmoki achieved the best result in the 2013/14 season when they reached the quarter-finals.

Minsk has been participating in the match operations of the VTB United League since the 2010/11 season. Here the club has so far not been able to reach the play-off round.

Squad

Squad Zmoki Minsk in the 2015/2016 season
Attention: The squad information is out of date!
(current season: 2020/2021)
player
No. Nat. Surname birth size info Last club
Guards ( PG , SG )
0 United StatesUnited States Anthony Hilliard 06/28/1986 195 FranceFrance Olympique d'Antibes
1 United StatesUnited States Justin Gray March 31, 1984 188 BulgariaBulgaria Rilski sportsman
9 BelarusBelarus Roman Rubinstein 05/22/1996 193
10 BulgariaBulgaria/SerbiaSerbia Branko Mirković 05.10.1981 190
41 BelarusBelarus Alexander Kudryavtsev May 23, 1980 190 A-Nat
Forwards ( SF , PF )
3 MontenegroMontenegro Ivan Maraš 04/20/1986 207 BahrainBahrain Al-Manama
4th BelarusBelarus Pavel Uljanko 04/06/1979 204
11 BelarusBelarus Alexei Laschkewitsch 07/26/1978 203 PolandPoland Slupsk
12 BelarusBelarus Yevgeny Beljankov 06/11/1995 197
15th BelarusBelarus Alexander Semenyuk 04/14/1993 207
21st BelarusBelarus Vitali Lyutich 05/09/1992 198
29 BelarusBelarus Sergei Kozlov 03/23/1995 202
30th BelarusBelarus Dmitri Poleschuk May 21, 1985 200
Center ( C )
14th United StatesUnited States Garrett Stutz 02/10/1990 213 Czech RepublicCzech Republic ČEZ Basketball Nymburk
Trainer
Nat. Surname position
BelarusBelarus Igor Griszczuk boss
BelarusBelarus Andrei Krivonos Co
BelarusBelarus Rostislaw Vergun Co
Legend
Abbr. meaning
A-Nat National player
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Team homepage
League homepage
Status: 05.11.2015

successes

  • Belarusian Championship (9): Winner 2009-2017
  • Belarusian Cup (7): Winner 2010-2016

Individual evidence

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