FIBA Europe Cup 01/26 13:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Prometey L 66-72
Ukraine FBU Superleague 01/18 17:00 1 Budivelnik v Kyiv Basket W 90-92
Ukraine FBU Superleague 01/10 11:00 1 Kyiv Basket v SK Prometey L 72-91
Ukraine FBU Superleague 01/08 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Zaporizhya L 81-87
Ukraine FBU Superleague 12/19 14:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Ternopil Tneu W 90-75
Ukraine FBU Superleague 12/17 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Budivelnik W 77-74
Ukraine FBU Superleague 12/11 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v MBC Mykolaiv W 101-65
Ukraine FBU Superleague 12/09 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Cherkaski Mavpy W 88-76
Ukraine Cup 12/07 18:00 - Kyiv Basket v Ternopil Tneu W 94-72
Ukraine FBU Superleague 11/08 14:00 1 Ternopil Tneu v Kyiv Basket W 90-97
Ukraine FBU Superleague 11/01 14:00 1 SK Prometey v Kyiv Basket W 71-81
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/30 16:00 1 Zaporizhya v Kyiv Basket W 70-106
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/25 12:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Dnipro W 76-75
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/23 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Kharkivski Sokoly W 116-94
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/18 13:00 1 MBC Mykolaiv v Kyiv Basket W 72-88
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/16 15:30 1 Cherkaski Mavpy v Kyiv Basket W 67-102
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/10 14:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Khimik Yuzhny W 65-52
Ukraine FBU Superleague 10/08 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Odessa W 74-54
Club Friendlies 09/14 12:00 - Kyiv Basket v Ternopil Tneu W 97-88
Club Friendlies 09/13 14:00 - Kyiv Basket v Ternopil Tneu W 88-78
Club Friendlies 09/06 11:00 - SK Prometey v Kyiv Basket L 90-88
Club Friendlies 09/05 12:30 - Kyiv Basket v Zaporizhya W 83-79
Club Friendlies 09/04 13:30 - Kyiv Basket v Cherkaski Mavpy W 89-60
FIBA Europe Cup 03/11 17:00 3 [1] Pinar Karsiyaka v Kyiv Basket [2] L 88-67
Ukraine FBU Superleague 03/08 13:00 1 Kharkivski Sokoly v Kyiv Basket W 95-98
FIBA Europe Cup 03/04 17:30 3 [2] Kyiv Basket v Pinar Karsiyaka [1] L 71-89
Ukraine FBU Superleague 03/01 13:00 1 Kyiv Basket v Zaporizhya W 95-85
Ukraine FBU Superleague 02/27 17:00 1 MBC Mykolaiv v Kyiv Basket W 84-85
Ukraine FBU Superleague 02/14 17:00 1 Kyiv Basket v SK Prometey W 82-63
Ukraine FBU Superleague 02/07 17:30 1 Kyiv Basket v Cherkaski Mavpy W 95-87

Wikipedia - BC Kyiv-Basket

Kyiv-Basket (Ukrainian: Київ-Баскет) is the Ukrainian basketball club based in Kyiv. Originally founded in 1992 and refounded in 2017, the team plays in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague (UBL). The re-established club made its debut in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague in the 2018–19 season. It replaced the previous club from Kyiv in the UBL, Budivelnyk.

History

The club was founded in 1992 as Maccabi-Dandy (Ukrainian: Маккабі-Денді) by politician and businessman Mykhailo Brodskyy. The team won several trophies in Ukraine. In 1998, the team ceased to exist because of the financial problems.

In November 2017, the club had a revival as a new team was established. The new logo of the team, featuring a bee, was revealed while it was announced that the club would have a women's team and two men's team in the 2017–18 season. The new home arena of the team was the Meridian Sports Complex.

In the 2018–19 season, Kyiv-Basket finished as runners-up as it was defeated by Khimik in the finals, 0–3. Currently the team sits in second place in the UBL and 1st in the second stage of Fiba Europe Cup

BC Kyiv is a professional basketball team based in Kyiv, Ukraine. The team competes in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague and has a rich history of success in domestic and international competitions. BC Kyiv has a dedicated fan base and plays their home games at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv.

The team is known for their fast-paced and exciting style of play, with a focus on strong defense and efficient offense. BC Kyiv has produced many talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in both domestic and international leagues.

BC Kyiv is a powerhouse in Ukrainian basketball, consistently competing for championships and representing their country in European competitions. With a strong roster of skilled players and a passionate fan base, BC Kyiv is a team to watch in the world of basketball.