Background
The son of professional basketball players, Veremeenko was an early bloomer as he started his career with local side Gomel aged 15, playing in the 1999-2000 Korać Cup before making the Belarusian league All-Star Game the next season.
The son of professional basketball players, Veremeenko was an early bloomer as he started his career with local side Gomel aged 15, playing in the 1999-2000 Korać Cup before making the Belarusian league All-Star Game the next season.
He moved to Russian club Avtodor Saratov in 2002, averaging 14.2 points and 7 rebounds per game during his second season in the Russian Super League. When club owner Vladimir Radionov moved the club to Saint St. Petersburg to form Dynamo, Veremeenko followed him. He would contribute 12.6 points and 5.5 rebounds per game to the club"s 2005 International Basketball Federation Europe League title.
Veremeenko was drafted in the second round (48th pick) of the 2006 National Basketball Association draft by the Washington Wizards on 28 June 2006.
He did not join the club, moving to another Super League side, British Columbia Khimki, later that year following Dynamo Saint St. Petersburg"s bankruptcy. Spending two seasons with the club, Veremeenko did not manage to crack the first team and found himself frustated by his substitute status, even as the Russian team fought for titles (winning the 2008 ).
The Wizards invited him to play in the National Basketball Association Summer League in July 2008, his stats of 3.8 points and 3.6 rebounds in around 11 minutes per game proved to his only career contribution for the Wizards, with his rights used as a makeweight in a 2010 salary-cap motivated deal which brought Kirk Hinrich and Kevin Séraphin from the Chicago Bulls. Signed by UNICS Kazan in August 2008, the big man quickly rediscovered his form.
He would spend a total of six seasons as a vital part of Kazan"s successes, two s in 2009 and 2014 (with Veremeenko making the All-Cup team in 2014) and the 2011.
He moved to Spanish side Computer-assisted instruction Zaragoza in August 2014, but bought out his contract a month later to accept a better paid offer from Turkish outfit Banvit, not even playing a friendly game with the Spaniards. His time with Banvit would see him break the all-time record for total rebounds with a new mark of 476 over eight seasons, ending the season with 543. From averages of 9.1 points and 4.3 rebounds per game in the competition in addition to 10.4 points and 5.1 rebounds in the Turkish Super League.
Veremeenko played for the Belarus under-age teams, playing with the Under-18s until 2002, then with the Under-20s at the 2004 European Championship.
He started playing for the senior national team from 2003, playing with the team in the Division B EuroBasket in 2005 and 2007. Individual Team = Club.