

The Belgium Women's national basketball team delivered a commanding performance on June 28, 2026, defeating Finland Women 83–62 in a Club Friendship encounter. The match, held at a neutral venue, showcased Belgium’s depth and efficiency as they controlled the game from start to finish.
Match Overview
Belgium entered the contest as the higher-ranked side and immediately imposed their will. A balanced offensive attack and disciplined defense stifled Finland’s attempts to build momentum. By halftime, the Belgian side had built a double-digit lead and never looked back, cruising to a 21-point victory.
- Final Score: Belgium Women 83 – 62 Finland Women
- Date: June 28, 2026
- Competition: Club Friendship (International Friendly)
Key Moments
Belgium opened the game with a 10–2 run, setting the tone early. Their transition offense and three-point shooting proved too much for Finland’s defense to handle. Finland briefly cut the deficit to single digits late in the third quarter, but Belgium responded with a decisive 14–2 surge to put the game away.
The Belgian bench contributed heavily, with reserves combining for over 30 points, while Finland struggled to find consistent scoring outside of their starting unit. Turnovers also plagued Finland, who committed 18 giveaways compared to Belgium’s 9.
Standout Players
For Belgium, forward Emma Meesseman was instrumental, posting a double-double with 22 points and 11 rebounds. Guard Julie Allemand orchestrated the offense with 8 assists, while Kyara Linskens added 14 points and 7 boards off the bench.
Finland’s best performer was Linda-Lotta Lehtoranta, who scored 18 points and grabbed 5 rebounds. However, she received little support as the rest of the team shot just 35% from the field.
Impact and Takeaways
This friendly victory continues Belgium’s strong preparation for upcoming international competitions. Their cohesive team play and defensive intensity signal that they remain a formidable force in European women’s basketball. For Finland, the match highlights areas for improvement, particularly in ball security and scoring depth.
The result also boosts Belgium’s confidence ahead of potential meetings with higher-ranked opponents in the FIBA calendar later this year.
