Ukraine vs. Spain: World Cup Qualifier
In a home game on February 27, 2026, Ukraine's men's national basketball team was defeated by Spain with a final score of 66:86. The match was part of the third round of qualifying for the 2027 FIBA World Cup. The quarter-by-quarter scores were 21:17, 12:15, 14:33, and 19:21, revealing a decisive third-quarter run by Spain that ultimately broke the game open.
Top Ukrainian Performers
Kovliar led the Ukrainian squad in scoring with 15 points and added 4 assists. Dmytro Skapintsev also contributed a solid 10 points. The full roster and their point totals for the game were:
- Lukashov (7 points)
- Tkachenko (4)
- Voinalovych (4)
- Lypovyi (7)
- Bobrov (7)
- Zotov (6 points, 5 assists)
- Pustovyi (2)
- Tyrtyshnyk (2)
- Shelist (2)
- Bublik (0)
Ukraine's head coach, Ainars Bagatskis, noted that 'the first two quarters were physically exhausting for both teams.'
Looking ahead, Bagatskis emphasized the importance of embracing the challenge, stating: 'We need to enjoy the pressure we will feel in Spain.' This upcoming away fixture will be a critical test for the team's World Cup qualification hopes.
Spanish coach Chus Mateo expressed satisfaction with his team's performance, highlighting that 'in the second half we worked very well on defense.' He added, 'We rested very well,' and stressed the team's goal is 'simply to play good basketball.' Mateo concluded by saying, 'Tonight we will definitely celebrate the victory.'
The loss to a European powerhouse like Spain is a significant setback in Ukraine's path to the 2027 World Cup. The game exposed vulnerabilities, particularly during the third-quarter collapse, which may require strategic adjustments before future qualifiers. Both coaches pointed to preparation and physical endurance as decisive factors for the challenging qualification matches that lie ahead.