Italy national basketball team

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Flag of Italy Italy
FIBA ranking 7th
FIBA zone FIBA Europe
National federation FIP
Coach Unknown
Olympic Games
Appearances 12
Medals Silver: 1980, 2004
World Championships
Appearances 8
Medals None
Eurobasket
Appearances 31
Medals Gold: 1983, 1999

Silver: 1937, 1946, 1991, 1997
Bronze: 1971,1975, 1985, 2003

Uniforms
 
Home jersey
Home jersey
 
Home shorts
 
Home
 
Away jersey
Away jersey
 
Away shorts
 
Away

The Italian National Basketball Team is managed by the Italian Basketball Federation.

Italy has won 2 European Championships, 2 Olympic Silver medals, and has participated at 31 European Championships, 7 World Championships and 10 Olympic Games.

Contents

[edit] World Championship record

  • 1950 - Did not qualify
  • 1954 - Did not qualify
  • 1959 - Did not qualify
  • 1963 - 7
  • 1967 - 9
  • 1970 - 4
  • 1974 - Did not qualify
  • 1978 - 4
  • 1982 - Did not qualify
  • 1986 - 6
  • 1990 - 9
  • 1994 - Did not qualify
  • 1998 - 6
  • 2002 - Did not qualify
  • 2006 - 9

[edit] Olympic Games record

[edit] European Championship record

  • 1935 - 7th place; 2-2 (1-1 in preliminary round, lost classification 5-8, won classification 7/8)
  • 1937 - 2nd place; 3-2 (second place in preliminary group, won semifinal, lost final to Lithuania)
  • 1939 - 6th place; 2-5 (6th of 8 teams in round-robin format with no playoffs)
  • 1946 - 2nd place; 4-1 (3-0 in preliminary group, won semifinal, lost final to Czechoslovakia)
  • 1947 - 9th place; 3-3 (1-2 in preliminary group, 1-1 in semifinal, won classification 9/10)
  • 1949 - Did not compete
  • 1951 - 5th place; 6-3 (won preliminary group with 3-1 record, third rank in semifinal group at 1-2, won classification 5-8 and classification 5/6 games)
  • 1953 - 7th place; 3-7 (2nd in preliminary group at 2-1, 7th in final round with 1-6 record)
  • 1955 - 6th place; 4-6 (2nd in preliminary group at 2-1, 6th in final round with 2-5 record)
  • 1957 - 10th place; 7-3 (3rd in preliminary group at 1-2, 2nd in classification 9-16 round with 6-1)
  • 1959 - 10
  • 1961 - Did not qualify
  • 1963 - 12
  • 1965 - 4
  • 1967 - 7
  • 1969 - 6
  • 1971 - 3
  • 1973 - 5
  • 1975 - 3
  • 1977 - 4
  • 1979 - 5
  • 1981 - 5
  • 1983 - Champions
  • 1985 - 3
  • 1987 - 5
  • 1989 - 4
  • 1991 - 2
  • 1993 - 9
  • 1995 - 5
  • 1997 - 2
  • 1999 - Champions
  • 2001 - 9
  • 2003 - 3
  • 2005 - 10

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Current squad

Guards:


Forwards:


Centers:

[edit] Coaches

  • Elliott Van Zandt (1948-1951)
  • Giancarlo Marinelli (January 1952-March 1952)
  • Amerigo Penzo (March 1952)
  • Vittorio Tracuzzi (1952-1953)
  • Francesco Ferrero (1954)
  • Jim Mc Gregor (1954-1956)
  • Nello Paratore (1957-1968)
  • Giancarlo Primo (1969-1979)
  • Sandro Gamba (1979-1985, 1987-1992)
  • Valerio Bianchini (1985-1987)
  • Ettore Messina (1992-1997)
  • Bogdan Tanjevic (1997-2001)
  • Carlo Recalcati (2001-)
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