Israel national basketball team
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Israel ישראל | |
FIBA ranking | 24 |
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Joined FIBA | 1939 |
FIBA zone | FIBA Europe |
National federation | איגוד הכדורסל בישראל (Israel Basketball Association) |
Coach | Zvi Sherf |
Olympic Games | |
Appearances | 1 (1952) |
Medals | None |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 2 (1954, 1986) |
Medals | None |
Eurobasket | |
Appearances | 24 (1953, 1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007) |
Medals | Silver: 1979
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The Israel national basketball team is the basketball team that represents Israel in (men's) international competition.
The Israeli team has participated 23 times in the European championship tournament. Their best achievements were a silver medal in Eurobasket 1979, and 5th place in 1953 and 1977. Israel finished equal 9th at Eurobasket 2007, and is currently ranked 24th in the world by FIBA, and 12th in Europe (November 2007)[1].
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[edit] Roster as at August 8th 2007
Israel National Team נבחרת ישראל |
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Player | Position | Club | ||
Moran Rot | Shooting guard/Point guard | Hapoel Holon | ||
Dror Hajaj | Point guard | Hapoel Jerusalem | ||
Meir Tapiro (C) | Shooting guard/Point guard | Bnei HaSharon | ||
Yotam Halperin | Point guard/Shooting guard | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||
Jeron Roberts | Shooting guard/Small forward | Demon Astronauts Amsterdam | ||
Matan Naor | Small forward/Shooting guard | Ironi Nahariya | ||
Guy Pnini | Small forward | Hapoel Jerusalem | ||
Lior Eliyahu | Power forward/Small forward | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||
Ido Kozikaro | Power forward/Center | Ironi Nahariya | ||
Amit Tamir | Center/Power forward | Hapoel Holon | ||
Yaniv Green | Power forward/Center | CSK VSS Samara | ||
Erez Markovich | Center | Hapoel Jerusalem | ||
Zvi ("Zvika") Sherf | Coach | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||
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[edit] Participation in FIBA competitions
[edit] European Championships
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[edit] FIBA World Championships
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[edit] Eurobasket 1953
Israel made their European championship tournament debut in Eurobasket 1953 in Moscow, coming within a tie-breaker of taking the silver medal.
In the preliminary round, the Israeli squad won their group by tie-breaker after being one of three teams to finish with a 3-1 record. They advanced to the final round, managing to defeat perennial power Czechoslovakia and taking revenge on Yugoslavia for their preliminary round loss. Their record in the final round was 4-3, putting them in a 4-way tie for second place behind the undefeated Soviet Union. Israel came out on the bottom of that tie-breaker, finishing in 5th place of the 17 teams.
Israel's overall record of 7 wins and 4 losses included two wins by forfeit over Lebanon (in the preliminary round) and Egypt (in the final round), each of which had refused to play against Israel.
[edit] Rosters
1952 Olympic Games: finished 20th among 23 teams
Abraham Schneior, Zachariah Ofri, Menachem Korman, Ralph Klein, Simon Schmukler, Reuven Fecher, Marcel Hefez, Daniel Levy, Alfred Cohen, Yehuda Gafni, Dan Erez, Amos Lin, Eliahu Amiel
1953 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 17 teams
Ralph Klein, Abraham Schneior, Zachariah Ofri, Daniel Levy, Menachem Korman, Alfred Cohen, David Heiblum, Simon Schmukler, Ernst Winer, Marcel Hefez, Mark Mimran, Haim Boksenbaum, Reuven Fecher (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)
1954 World Championship: finished 8th among 12 teams
Abraham Schneior, Zachariah Ofri, Daniel Moshe, Reuven Fecher, Alfred Cohen, Tavil Israel, Simon Shelah, Yehuda Gafni, Rafael Ram, Marcel Hefez, Azriel Luboshitz, Dan Erez (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)
1959 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 17 teams
Ralph Klein, Abraham Schneior, Albert Hemmo, Haim Kastan, Amos Lin, David Tari, Jacob Edelist, Igal Volodarsky, David Kaminsky, Haim Hazan, Erez Lustig, Shabetai Ben-Bassat (Coach: Eli Amtel)
1961 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 19 teams
Tani Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Abraham Hoffman, Albert Hemmo, Haim Hazan, Erez Lustig, David Kaminsky, Ami Shelef, Offer Eshed, David Tari, Hanoch Barkon, Igal Volodarsky
1963 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams
Tani Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Offer Eshed, Ami Shelef, Zvi Lubezki, Albert Hemmo, Abraham Gutt, Igal Volodarsky, Shlomo Ben-Zeev, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Hazan, Ilan Zeiger (Coach: Yehoshua Rozin)
1965 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams
Tani Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Offer Eshed, Ami Shelef, Zvi Lubezki, Albert Hemmo, Abraham Gutt, Igal Volodarsky, Shlomo Ben-Zeev, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Hazan, Ilan Zeiger
1967 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams
Tani Cohen-Mintz, Offer Eshed, Gabi Teichner, Willie Wold, Shamuel Avishar, Igal Dar, Abraham Gutt, Gershon Dekel, David Kaminsky, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Starkman, Ilan Zohar (Coach: Shimon Shelah)
1969 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams
Gabi Neumark, Gabi Teichner, Offer Eshed, Ivan Leshinsky, Giora Dori, Haim Baram, Mark Turenshine, Gershon Dekel, David Kaminsky, Itamar Marzel, Haim Starkman, Ilan Zohar (Coach: Shimon Shelah)
1971 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams
Tal Brody, Hanan Keren, Mike Schwartz, Haim Starkman, Gabi Teichner, Boaz Yanai, Mark Turenshine, Zvi Inbar, Dan Barzily, Itamar Marzel, Abraham Zuchman, Joseph Leja (Coach: Shimon Shelah)
1973 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams
Tal Brody, Mickey Berkowitz, Gabi Neumark, Hanan Keren, Jonathan Zacks, Shamuel Avishar, Gur Ben-David, Barry Leibowitz, Zvi Inbar, Itamar Marzel, Jacob Eisner, Boaz Yanai (Coach: Abraham Hemo)
1975 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams
Mickey Berkowitz, Tal Brody, Motti Aroesti, Yehoshua “Shuki” Schwartz, Hanan Keren, Shlomo Blum, Shamuel Nachmias, Barry Leibowitz, Avigdor Moskowitz, Itamar Marzel, Jonathan Zacks, Boaz Yanai (Coach: Abraham Hemo)
1977 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 12 teams
Mickey Berkowitz, Yehoshua “Shuki” Schwartz, Hanan Keren, Barry Leibowitz, Shamuel Nachmias, Aor Goren, Pinhas Hozez, Avigdor Moskowitz, Steve Kaplan, Itamar Marzel, Boaz Yanai, Rothschild (Coach: Ralph Klein)
1979 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 12 teams
Mickey Berkowitz, Lou Silver, Motti Aroesti, Yehoshua “Shuki” Schwartz, Eric Menkin, Steve Kaplan, Boaz Yanai, Avigdor Moskowitz, Barry Leibowitz, Pinhas Hozez, Uri Ben-Ari, Shai Sharf (Coach: Ralph Klein)
1981 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams
Mickey Berkowitz, Lou Silver, Doron Jamchi, Jim Boatwright, John Willis, Haim Zlotikman, Gal Knaz, Steve Schlachter, Barry Leibowitz, Avigdor Moskowitz, Boaz Yanai, Pinhas Hozez (Coach: Ralph Klein)
1983 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams
Mickey Berkowitz, Doron Jamchi, Lou Silver, Motti Aroesti, Howard Lassof, Israel Elimelech, Steve Schlachter, Haim Zlotikman, Shmulik Zisman, Ofer Yaakobi, Niv Bugin, John Willis (Coach: Ralph Klein)
1985 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 12 teams
Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Chen Lippin, Motti Daniel, Shmulik Zisman, Amir Bino, Ofer Yaakobi, Steve Schlachter, Haim Zlotikman, Pinhas Hozez, John Willis (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1986 World Championship: finished 7th among 24 teams
Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Howard Lassof, Motti Daniel, Chen Lippin, Adi Gordon, Nir Rechlis, Ari Rosenberg, Doron Shefa, Larry Bird-Curtis, Tomer Steinhauer, Ofer Yaakobi (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1987 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams
Doron Jamchi, Howard Lassof, Motti Daniel, Adi Gordon, Chen Lippin, Nadav Henefeld, Ofer Fleisher, Ari Rosenberg, Doron Shefa, Larry Bird-Curtis, Tomer Steinhauer, Ishak Cohen (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1993 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Doron Jamchi, Motti Daniel, Adi Gordon, Ofer Fleisher, Israel Elimelech, Desi Barmore, Shimon Amsalem, Tomer Steinhauer, Amir Katz, Lior Arditty (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1995 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 14 teams
Doron Sheffer, Doron Jamchy, Nadav Henefeld, Brad Leaf, Motti Daniel, Guy Goodes, Adi Gordon, Ofer Fleisher, Dror Cohen, Amir Muchtary, Lior Arditty, Kobi Balul (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1997 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams
Oded Katash, Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Shalom “Puppy” Turgeman, Gur Shelef,Tomer Steinhauer, Lior Arditty, Amir Muchtary, David Bernsley, Oren Aharoni, Uri Cohen-Mintz, Ofer Fleisher (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
1999 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams
Oded Katash, Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Motti Daniel, Guy Goodes, Shalom “Puppy” Turgeman, Shimon Amsalem, Meir Tapiro, Gur Shelef, Uri Cohen-Mintz, Tomer Steinhauer, Yoav Saffar (Coach: Shamuel “Muli” Katzurin)
2001 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams
Derrick Sharp, Meir Tapiro, Shalom “Puppy” Turgeman, Yaniv Green, Lior Lubin, Israel Sheinfeld, Shahar Gordon, Ido Kozikaro, Afik Nissim, Yoav Saffar, Barak Peleg, Moshe Mizrahi (Coach: Shamuel “Muli” Katzurin)
2003 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams
Tal Burstein, Meir Tapiro, Derrick Sharp, Gur Shelef, Yaniv Green, Yotam Halperin, Erez Katz, Moshe Mizrahi, Israel Sheinfeld, Yoav Saffar, Ido Kozikaro, Shahar Gordon (Coach: Shamuel “Muli” Katzurin)
2005 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams
Tal Burstein, Meir Tapiro, Chris Watson, Dror Hagag, Sharon Shason, Gur Shelef, Yaniv Green, Yotam Halperin, Afik Nissim, Erez Markovich, Moshe Mizrahi, Ido Kozikaro (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
2007 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams
Lior Eliyahu, Meir Tapiro, Dror Hagag, Yotam Halperin, Yaniv Green, Jeron Roberts, Amit Tamir, Erez Markovich, Ido Kozikaro, Matan Naor, Moran Roth, Guy Pniny (Coach: Zvi Sherf)
[edit] References
- ^ FIBA World Rankings
- ^ was intended to to participate but Did Not do to the Suez Crisis
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International basketball
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