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| '''[[FIBA World Championship|World Championship]]'''
| '''[[FIBA World Championship|World Championship]]'''
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| ''Appearances'' : 14 <br> ''Medals'' : 10 <br>('''Gold''' - [[1970 FIBA World Championship|1970]], [[1978 FIBA World Championship|1978]], [[1990 FIBA World Championship|1990]], [[1998 FIBA World Championship|1998]], [[2002 FIBA World Championship|2002]])
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| ''Appearances'' : 1
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| '''[[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]'''
| '''[[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]'''
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| '' Appearances '' : -
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| '' Appearances '' : 11<br> ''Medals'' : 6<br>('''Gold''' -[[Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]])<br>
(Silver - [[Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics|1968]], [[Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976]],[[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988]], [[Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996]])<br>
(Bronze - [[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]])
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| '''[[Eurobasket|European Championship]]'''
| '''[[Eurobasket|European Championship]]'''
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| '' Appearances '' : 25<br> ''Champions'' : 8<br> ([[Eurobasket 1973|1973]], [[Eurobasket 1975|1975]], [[Eurobasket 1977|1977]], [[Eurobasket 1989|1989]], [[Eurobasket 1991|1991]], [[Eurobasket 1995|1995]], [[Eurobasket 1997|1997]], [[Eurobasket 2001|2001]])
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| '' Appearances '' : -
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The '''Serbia national basketball team''' represents [[Serbia]] in international [[basketball]] matches.
The '''Serbia national basketball team''' represents [[Serbia]] in international [[basketball]] matches.
[[FIBA]] considers Serbia national basketball team the direct descendant of the [[Serbia and Montenegro]] and [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]] national teams. The Yugoslavian national basketball team was the most successful national basketball team in the World Championships play, with five FIBA World Championship victories (1970, 1978, 1990, 1998) but now the great teams are seperated
[[FIBA]] considers Serbia national basketball team the direct descendant of the [[Serbia and Montenegro]] and [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]] national teams. The Serbia national basketball team is the most successful national basketball team in the World Championships play, with five FIBA World Championship victories (1970, 1978, 1990, 1998, 2002)
==History==
==History of the Yugoslavian national basketball team==
{{main|Yugoslavia national basketball team}}
{{main|Yugoslavia national basketball team}}


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==[[FIBA World Championship]]s==
==[[FIBA World Championship]]s==
;As [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
*1950 - 10th
*[[1954 FIBA World Championship|1954]] - 11th
*1959 - Did not qualify
*1963 - Runner up
*1967 - Runner up
*1970 - '''World Champion'''
*1974 - Runner up
*1978 - '''World Champion'''
*1982 - Third place
*1986 - Third place
*1990 - '''World Champion'''
;As [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]
*1994 - ''Did not participate due to the [[UN]] sanctions''
*1998 - '''World Champion'''
*[[2002 FIBA World Championship|2002]] - '''World Champion'''
;As [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
*[[2006 FIBA World Championship|2006]] - 11th
*[[2006 FIBA World Championship|2006]] - 11th


==[[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]==
;As Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
*[[Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]] - 6th
*[[Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics|1964]] - 7th
*[[Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics|1968]] - Silver
*[[Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics|1972]] - 5th
*[[Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976]] - Silver
*[[Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]] - '''Gold'''
*[[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]] - Bronze
*[[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988]] - Silver
;As Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
*[[Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992]] - ''Did not participate due to the [[UN]] sanctions''
*[[Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics|1996]] - Silver
*[[Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics|2000]] - 6th
;As Serbia and Montengero
*[[Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics|2004]] - 11th

==[[Eurobasket|European Championships]]==
;As Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
*[[Eurobasket 1947|1947]] - 13th
*[[Eurobasket 1949|1949]] - Did not qualify
*[[Eurobasket 1951|1951]] - Did not qualify
*[[Eurobasket 1953|1953]] - 6th
*[[Eurobasket 1955|1955]] - 8th
*[[Eurobasket 1957|1957]] - 6th
*1959 - 9th
*1961 - Runner-up
*1963 - Third place
*1969 - Runner-up
*1971 - Runner-up
*1973 - '''European Champion'''
*1975 - '''European Champion'''
*1977 - '''European Champion'''
*1979 - Third place
*1981 - Runner-up
*1983 - 7th
*1985 - 7th
*1987 - Third place
*1989 - '''European Champion'''
*1991 - '''European Champion'''
;As Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
*1993 - ''Did not participate due to the [[UN]] sanctions''
*1995 - '''European Champion'''
*1997 - '''European Champion'''
*1999 - Third place
*2001 - '''European Champion'''
;As Serbia and Montenegro
*2003 - 6th
*[[Eurobasket 2005|2005]] - 9-12 (''did not pass the "elimination games" stage'')


==Famous players==
==Famous players==

Revision as of 23:42, 23 September 2006

Serbia
Logo
Colours Blue, White and Red
Nickname Plavi (Blues)
Coach Dragan Šakota
FIBA Affiliation 1936
FIBA Ranking 4
World Championship Appearances : 14
Medals : 10
(Gold - 1970, 1978, 1990, 1998, 2002)
Olympic Games Appearances  : 11
Medals : 6
(Gold -1980)

(Silver - 1968, 1976,1988, 1996)
(Bronze - 1984)

European Championship Appearances  : 25
Champions : 8
(1973, 1975, 1977, 1989, 1991, 1995, 1997, 2001)

The Serbia national basketball team represents Serbia in international basketball matches. FIBA considers Serbia national basketball team the direct descendant of the Serbia and Montenegro and Yugoslavia national teams. The Serbia national basketball team is the most successful national basketball team in the World Championships play, with five FIBA World Championship victories (1970, 1978, 1990, 1998, 2002)

History

FIBA World Championships

As Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • 1950 - 10th
  • 1954 - 11th
  • 1959 - Did not qualify
  • 1963 - Runner up
  • 1967 - Runner up
  • 1970 - World Champion
  • 1974 - Runner up
  • 1978 - World Champion
  • 1982 - Third place
  • 1986 - Third place
  • 1990 - World Champion
As Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • 1994 - Did not participate due to the UN sanctions
  • 1998 - World Champion
  • 2002 - World Champion
As Serbia and Montenegro

Olympic Games

As Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
As Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • 1992 - Did not participate due to the UN sanctions
  • 1996 - Silver
  • 2000 - 6th
As Serbia and Montengero

European Championships

As Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • 1947 - 13th
  • 1949 - Did not qualify
  • 1951 - Did not qualify
  • 1953 - 6th
  • 1955 - 8th
  • 1957 - 6th
  • 1959 - 9th
  • 1961 - Runner-up
  • 1963 - Third place
  • 1969 - Runner-up
  • 1971 - Runner-up
  • 1973 - European Champion
  • 1975 - European Champion
  • 1977 - European Champion
  • 1979 - Third place
  • 1981 - Runner-up
  • 1983 - 7th
  • 1985 - 7th
  • 1987 - Third place
  • 1989 - European Champion
  • 1991 - European Champion
As Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • 1993 - Did not participate due to the UN sanctions
  • 1995 - European Champion
  • 1997 - European Champion
  • 1999 - Third place
  • 2001 - European Champion
As Serbia and Montenegro
  • 2003 - 6th
  • 2005 - 9-12 (did not pass the "elimination games" stage)

Famous players

Current squad

As of 23.08.2006

Position Player Current Club
Center Darko Miličić United States Orlando Magic
Center Mile Ilić United States New Jersey Nets
Center Kosta Perović Serbia KK Partizan
Forward/Center Miroslav Raičević Russia Dynamo Moscow
Forward/Center Goran Nikolić Spain CB Estudiantes
Forward/Center Ognjen Aškrabić Russia Dynamo St. Petersburg
Forward Branko Jorović Spain CB Girona
Guard Igor Rakočević * Spain TAU Cerámica
Guard Uroš Tripković Serbia KK Partizan
Guard Vule Avdalović Spain Pamesa Valencia
Guard Bojan Popović Russia Dynamo Moscow
Guard Marko Marinović Spain CB Girona

* - Captain

Latest results

Friendly matches

Date Venue Match Result
16.07.2006. Italy Bormio Italy - Serbia 58:86
18.07.2006. Italy Bormio Serbia - Turkey 86:83
05.08.2006. Serbia Belgrade Serbia - Macedonia 94:79

"Diego Gianatti" tournament

Date Venue Match Result
21.07.2006. Italy Bormio Serbia - Greece 79:75
22.07.2006. Italy Bormio Italy - Serbia 70:75
23.07.2006. Italy Bormio Serbia - Canada 95:83

Tournament in Valencia

Date Venue Match Result
30.07.2006. Spain Valencia Serbia - China 77:66
31.07.2006. Spain Valencia Spain - Serbia 83:62

Philips Singapore Cup

Date Venue Match Result
11.08.2006. Singapore Singapore Argentina - Serbia 64:83
12.08.2006. Singapore Singapore Spain - Serbia 80:65
13.08.2006 Singapore Singapore Serbia - Slovenia 74:78

External links

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