乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 12/06 12:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 卡夫巴斯 | W | 78-38 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 12/05 16:00 | 1 | Zaporizhya v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 65-74 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 12/04 16:00 | 1 | 迪尼普 v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 74-80 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 11/16 15:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v Bipa Basket | W | 69-62 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 11/14 16:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v Zaporizhya | W | 90-52 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 11/02 16:00 | 1 | 利马帕 v 布迪维尔尼克 | L | 70-69 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 11/01 16:00 | 1 | 基辅Basket v 布迪维尔尼克 | L | 69-68 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/31 17:00 | 1 | Staryi Lutsk 大学 v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 45-88 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/22 08:00 | 1 | BC Goverla v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 62-85 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/21 12:00 | 1 | BC罗夫诺 v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 49-76 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/20 15:00 | 1 | Politekhnika Lviv v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 81-92 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/05 12:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 卡夫巴斯 | W | 80-55 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 10/03 16:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 迪尼普 | L | 66-72 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/21 12:00 | - | Politekhnika Lviv v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 64-70 | |
俱乐部友谊赛 | 09/20 12:00 | - | 迪尼普 v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 59-72 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 04/09 11:00 | 1 | 基辅Basket v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 69-90 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 04/08 09:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v Bipa Basket | W | 85-81 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 04/07 09:00 | 1 | 加利西纳 v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 73-89 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 03/29 14:00 | 1 | Zaporizhya v 布迪维尔尼克 | W | 75-82 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 03/28 14:00 | 1 | 迪尼普 v 布迪维尔尼克 | L | 78-74 | |
巴尔干联赛 | 03/28 13:00 | 14 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 索菲亚列夫斯基 | L | 已取消 | |
巴尔干联赛 | 03/23 17:00 | 11 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 贝罗 | L | 0-20 | |
巴尔干联赛 | 03/23 13:00 | 12 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 贝斯基米 | L | 0-20 | |
巴尔干联赛 | 03/23 13:00 | 14 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 贝尔谢巴夏普尔 | L | 0-20 | |
巴尔干联赛 | 03/21 17:00 | 12 | 布迪维尔尼克 v Peja | L | 0-20 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 03/19 15:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v Staryi Lutsk 大学 | W | 99-61 | |
ENBL | 03/18 18:30 | - | 布迪维林克 v 狼队 | L | 79-87 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 03/18 16:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v BC Goverla | W | 88-69 | |
乌克兰FBU超级联赛 | 03/17 10:00 | 1 | 布迪维尔尼克 v 利马帕 | W | 91-70 | |
FIBA欧洲杯 | 03/14 19:00 | 3 | [1] 绍莱 v 布迪维林克 [2] | L | 83-79 |
BC Budivelnyk Kyiv (in Ukrainian: Будівельник Київ) is a Ukrainian professional basketball club based in Kyiv. The club plays in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague. In June 2018, it was forced to withdraw from the Superleague due to open debts. Two years later, the club returned its activities. The club holds a record eleven Ukrainian championships and three Ukrainian Cups, as well as a Soviet championship (1989).
Budivelnyk is owned and operated by the banking and investing company PrivatBank.
Founded in the club's current form in 1962, the club was one of the leading clubs in Soviet League basketball. It was formed out of another team from Kyiv, SKIF, that was originally established in 1945. The team was established as a team of the Republican Trade Union Volunteer Sport Society Avanhard, under sponsorship of the local municipal building company Kyivmiskbud-4 (Kyiv-City-Construction-4). In Soviet times, the team played at the 7,000 seat Kyiv Sports Palace. The team won the Soviet League in 1989, and the Ukrainian League six times.
Following the team's long period of success, a period of time in which the team declined ensued, and it was relegated to the lower Ukrainian division, due to financial problems. However, in 2006, the team was rescued by a group of businessmen who invested considerable resources into it, thus allowing it to return to the top league of Ukrainian basketball. Within two years, the team once again became one of the strongest teams in Ukraine, finishing second in the Ukrainian National League.
In March 2010, the management of Budivelnyk held a joint press conference with the CEO and President of Euroleague Basketball Company, Jordi Bertomeu, announcing that they might join the EuroLeague in the next few years. Eventually, a wildcard was conceded to the team for the 2013–14 EuroLeague season.
On 21 June 2018, the FBU announced Budivelnyk was not allowed to participate in the Ukrainian Superleague due to debts with their players.
In the 2020 offseason, the Budivelnyk club restarted its activities and signed up for the 2020–21 SuperLeague season. Its transfer ban by the FIBA, which was enforced in 2018, was lifted.
The original team played under the name of SKIF, from 1945 to 1962. The current team plays under the current name since 1962. The team's name means "Builder" in Ukrainian. The team is nicknamed as, "Konstruktor" (Constructor) and "Stroitel" (Russian for "Builder").