Estonia thrashes Slovenia 93–62 in FIBA qualifier at packed Tallinn arena
Estonian men’s basketball team delivered one of its most commanding performances in recent history on Friday night, thrashing Slovenia 93–62 in a FIBA World Cup qualifier at the packed Unibet Arena in Tallinn. The victory, witnessed by 6,958 spectators, marked Estonia’s first win over Slovenia in the current qualifying cycle and sent a clear message to rivals in Group H.
Slovenia, ranked among Europe’s elite, was outplayed in every facet of the game. Head coach Heiko Rannula’s side controlled the tempo from tip-off, shooting 52% from the field and limiting Slovenia to just 38% accuracy. Estonia’s defence forced 18 turnovers, converting them into 24 points, while Maik-Kalev Kotsar led the charge with 20 points and 11 rebounds. Stefan Vaks added 16 points off the bench, underscoring the depth of Estonia’s roster.
“Everyone understood their role tonight,” Vaks told reporters after the match. “It’s easy to play basketball when the team is so united.” Rannula echoed the sentiment, calling the performance “one of the best in recent years.” The Estonian coach praised the home crowd’s energy, which peaked in the final quarter when the margin widened to 31 points.
Slovenia’s head coach Aleksander Sekulić admitted his team was outmatched. “Estonia did exactly what they wanted,” he said at a post-match press conference. “Our instructions were ignored in every aspect of the game.” Slovenia, missing key players due to injury, struggled to contain Estonia’s fast breaks and three-point shooting, which hit 40%.
The result keeps Estonia in contention for a top-two finish in Group H, alongside Serbia and Hungary. A win against Hungary on Sunday would secure Estonia’s place in the next round of qualifiers. Slovenia, meanwhile, drops to third in the group, complicating their path to the World Cup.
Estonian fans, who filled the Unibet Arena to capacity, left with a sense of optimism rarely seen in the country’s basketball history. The team’s next challenge comes on Sunday against Hungary, a match that could define their qualifying fate. For now, Estonia bask in the glow of a statement victory that has rewritten expectations.
Follow us for live European news
- 1
- 1
- 1
- 1
2 further sources not geolocated
