Results

Belarus Premier League 11/12 14:30 - Grodno-93 v Borisfen W 70-71
Belarus Premier League 10/29 16:00 - Tsmoki Minsk v Borisfen L 99-82
Belarus Premier League 10/11 15:00 - Impuls Bguir v Borisfen W 37-101
Belarus Premier League 05/12 12:00 - Borisfen v Vitebsk W 85-67
Belarus Premier League 04/28 10:00 - Grodno-93 v Borisfen W 69-73
Belarus Premier League 04/26 14:30 - Grodno-93 v Borisfen L 39-36
Belarus Premier League 04/20 10:00 - Tsmoki Minsk Reserves v Borisfen W 76-82
Belarus Premier League 04/06 10:00 - Grodno-93 v Borisfen L 94-76
Belarus Premier League 03/16 11:00 - Impuls Bguir v Borisfen W 77-79
Belarus Premier League 02/14 15:00 - Tsmoki Minsk Reserves v Borisfen W 71-82
Belarus Premier League 01/27 10:00 - Grodno-93 v Borisfen L 76-56
Belarus Cup 12/29 17:00 - Borisfen v Grodno-93 W 83-75

Wikipedia - BC Borisfen

BC Borisfen, also known as Borisfen Mogilev (in Belarusian: Барысфэн Магілёў; in Russian: Борисфен Могилёв), is a Belarusian basketball club based in Mogilev. It plays in the Belarusian Premier League and played in the European North Basketball League until it was suspended.

History

The club was established on 3 September 2010. The club was founded after BC Temp-OSHVSM disappeared from the highest Belarusian basketball league.[] In 2011, Borisfen played in the Belarusian Second League for one season.[]

In the 2016–17 season, Borisfen made its debut in the Baltic Basketball League. Domestically, in 2018 and 2019, Borisfen finished as runners-up behind BC Tsmoki-Minsk. In the 2019–20 season, Borisfen made its debut in a European competition, playing in the qualifying rounds of the FIBA Europe Cup. The team lost to BC Dnipro.[]

Borisfen qualified for the regular season of the 2020–21 FIBA Europe Cup., but due to the discovery of COVID-19 in one of the members of the delegation, the team was unable to participate in the games and was sent to quarantine.[]

In 2021, in the fourth match in the final series, BC Borisfen lost to BC Tsmoki-Minsk by a score 52:85. Thus, BC Borisfen - four-time vice-champion of the Belarusian Basketball Championship. Also, on July 16, it became known that several players left the team, namely: Dupree McBrayer, Darol Hernandez-Zinenko, Tywain МcКee, Brooks DeBisschop and Anton Zaretsky.

In the 2021/2022 season, the club planned to compete in the newly formed European Northern League, where the opponents would also be: Anwil Wloclawek, Basket Brno, BK Liepaja, Enisey Krasnoyarsk, BK Siauliai, Tartu Ulikool Maks and Moorits and BC Valmiera GLASS VIA[]. The European North Basketball League has excluded BC Borisfen and BC Enisey from the competition from March 1, 2022 due to the war against Ukraine.

In the 2023/2024 season, the club winned the Belarusian Cup, having beaten BC Minsk in the semifinals in the third overtime (108:102) and BC Grodno-93 in the finals (83:75). This is the first cup in Borisfen's history.

Borisfen is a professional basketball team based in Mogilev, Belarus. The team competes in the Belarusian Premier League and has a strong reputation for their competitive spirit and skilled players. Borisfen has a dedicated fan base that supports them at home games and on the road. The team is known for their fast-paced style of play and their ability to work together as a cohesive unit on the court. With a history of success in the league, Borisfen is a formidable opponent for any team they face. Fans can expect exciting and intense games whenever Borisfen takes the court.