

Belgium Women’s basketball team delivered a dominant performance on June 6, 2026, crushing Germany Women 85–60 in a Club Friendship tournament showdown. The emphatic victory underlined Belgium’s growing strength in European women’s basketball and left Germany searching for answers after a one‑sided contest.
Match Overview
Played at a neutral venue under the Club Friendship banner, the game tipped off at 02:00 local time. Belgium seized control from the opening quarter, building a double‑digit lead by the end of the first period and never letting Germany back into the contest. The final scoreline of 85–60 reflected Belgium’s superiority on both ends of the floor, especially in transition offense and defensive rebounding.
Key Moments
- Fast start: Belgium opened with a 12‑2 run in the first five minutes, forcing an early German timeout.
- Second‑quarter surge: The home side outscored Germany 24–14 in the second quarter to take a commanding 46–28 halftime lead.
- Third‑quarter defense: Belgium held Germany to just 12 points in the third period, extending the margin to 66–40 entering the final frame.
- Bench contribution: Belgium’s reserves added 28 points, ensuring the starters could rest ahead of the tournament’s later stages.
Standout Players
Belgium’s offensive balance was key: four players reached double figures. The team’s point guard orchestrated the attack with 14 points and 8 assists, while the starting center dominated the paint with 18 points and 12 rebounds. Germany’s leading scorer managed 16 points but received little support from her teammates, as no other German player exceeded nine points.
Tactical Story
Belgium’s full‑court pressure disrupted Germany’s rhythm early. The German side turned the ball over 19 times, many leading to easy Belgium baskets on the break. Defensively, Belgium collapsed effectively on drives, forcing Germany into contested mid‑range jumpers. Offensively, Belgium moved the ball crisply, recording 22 assists on 32 field goals. Germany, by contrast, often settled for one‑on‑one play and struggled to generate quality looks.
Looking Ahead
The victory improves Belgium’s record in the Club Friendship tournament and sends a strong message to other participants. Germany, meanwhile, will need to regroup quickly and address their turnover issues if they hope to bounce back in their next fixture. With this result, Belgium Women confirmed their status as a team to watch in the competition.
