After that he went to Belarus and from 2004 until 2008, he played for the Mogilev's Borisfen.[3] From 2008 to 2012, he played for the club Minsk-2006,[4] He played in the Non-Professional Basketball League of Belarus for BIT (2015) and Vitalyur (2015–2016), became the NBL champion (2015/2016),[5] bronze medalist (2014/2015).
Coaching career
He finished his playing career in 2012, but in the 2013/2014 season, as the head coach of Mogilev's Borisfen, he was forced to enter the field as a player due to funding problems.
In August 2014, he was appointed assistant head coach of the club Tsmoki Minsk, and in 2015 was appointed as co-trainer.[6]
In January 2019, Vergun was appointed head coach of the Tsmoki Minsk club.[7] In December 2019, Vergun was appointed head coach of the Belarus national team.[8][9][10] In July 2020, Vergun extended his contract with Tsmoki Minsk.[11]