Club Friendlies 08/30 12:00 - Meshkov Brest v HK Masheka D 0-0
Belarus League 08/29 10:00 - Meshkov Brest v Rguor Sbornaya 2002 W 43-27
Belarus Cup 08/23 13:00 - Meshkov Brest v SKA Minsk W 26-25
Belarus Cup 08/22 13:00 - Meshkov Brest v Gomel W 32-20
Club Friendlies 08/14 08:00 - Meshkov Brest v HC Motor W 31-26
Club Friendlies 08/06 14:00 - Kronon Grodno v Meshkov Brest W 19-29
Belarus League 04/22 13:00 - HK Masheka v Meshkov Brest W 19-35
Belarus League 04/04 16:00 - Gomel v Meshkov Brest W 31-42
Belarus League 03/28 12:00 - SKA Minsk v Meshkov Brest W 32-40
Belarus League 03/21 13:00 - Meshkov Brest v Gomel W 49-34
Belarus League 03/18 16:00 - BGUFK-SKA Minsk v Meshkov Brest W 28-41
Belarus League 03/14 12:00 - Meshkov Brest v Kronon Grodno W 46-32
SEHA League 03/12 15:55 3 [2] HC Motor v Meshkov Brest [3] W 28-33
SEHA League 03/07 14:00 3 [3] Meshkov Brest v HC Motor [2] W 30-28
SEHA League 03/03 15:15 4 [3] Meshkov Brest v Beijing Sports University [6] W 41-23
SEHA League 03/02 15:15 4 Beijing Sports University v Meshkov Brest W 26-46
Champions League 02/29 16:30 14 [7] Meshkov Brest v FC Porto [5] L 32-35
Belarus League 02/26 14:30 - Meshkov Brest v HK Masheka W 30-21
Champions League 02/22 16:30 12 [7] Meshkov Brest v THW Kiel [1] W 33-30
Champions League 02/15 16:15 13 [4] Montpellier v Meshkov Brest [7] L 30-26
Champions League 02/09 16:00 11 [7] HC Motor v Meshkov Brest [8] W 33-36
Belarus League 02/05 14:30 - Kronon Grodno v Meshkov Brest W 29-35
Belarus League 02/01 14:30 - Meshkov Brest v SKA Minsk W 32-28
Belarus League 01/26 12:00 - Meshkov Brest v Kronon Grodno W 33-27
Club Friendlies 01/17 15:00 - AZS AWF Biala Podlaska v HC Meshkov Brest W 33-40
SEHA League 12/16 17:00 7 [3] RK Zagreb v Meshkov Brest [2] L 30-24
Belarus League 12/14 11:00 - SKA Minsk v Meshkov Brest W 25-29
SEHA League 12/10 16:15 9 [2] HC Meshkov Brest v RK Metaloplastika [5] W 32-21
Belarus League 12/06 15:59 - Gomel v Meshkov Brest W 32-42
SEHA League 12/02 17:00 10 [6] Spartak Moscow v Meshkov Brest [2] W 26-34

Wikipedia - HC Meshkov Brest

HC Meshkov Brest (Myashkov Brest, officially A. P. Myashkow Brest Handball Club, Belarusian: Брэсцкі гандбольны клуб імя Мяшкова) is a professional handball club from Brest, Belarus. They currently compete in the Belarusian First League of Handball, in the SEHA League and competed in the EHF Champions League.


The club is named in honor of Anatol Piatrovich Myashkow (Meshkov), promoter of handball in Belarus and sports enthusiast.

Meshkov Brest is a professional handball team based in Brest, Belarus. The team was founded in 2007 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in the region. Meshkov Brest competes in the Belarusian Handball Championship and the SEHA League, which is a regional handball league featuring teams from Southeast Europe.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced offense, which is led by a talented group of players from Belarus, Croatia, Serbia, and other countries. Some of the team's top players include Dzianis Rutenka, Mikita Vailupau, and Darko Djukic.

Meshkov Brest has won numerous titles and awards over the years, including the Belarusian Handball Championship, the Belarusian Cup, and the SEHA League. The team has also competed in the EHF Champions League, which is the top club handball competition in Europe.

Overall, Meshkov Brest is a highly respected and competitive handball team that is known for its skilled players, strong teamwork, and dedication to the sport.