Belgium national basketball team

Belgium Belgium
FIBA ranking 44 Increase7
Joined FIBA 1932
FIBA zone FIBA Europe
National federation Royal Belgian Basketball Federation
Coach Eddy Casteels
Nickname(s) Belgian Lions
Olympic Games
Appearances 3
EuroBasket
Appearances 17
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The Belgian national basketball team is the basketball side that represents Belgium in international competitions.[1]

They have qualified for the FIBA EuroBasket 13 times, having their best result at the EuroBasket 1947 when they finished 4th. Further, they entered the Basketball Olympic Tournament on three occasions, in 1936, 1948 and 1952. Their best result was 11th place at the 1948 Olympic Games, in London. Their qualification for the EuroBasket 2011 marked their first qualification in almost 20 years.

The team is nicknamed the Belgian Lions.

History

Continental Stage

EuroBasket 1935

The Belgian side came in sixth place at the first European basketball championship, the EuroBasket 1935 held by the International Basketball Federation's FIBA Europe continental federation. They lost to Romania in the preliminary round. In the 5th to 8th place classification match, the Belgians defeated Bulgaria to advance to the 5th/6th playoff. There they were defeated by the French, 49–30.

EuroBasket 1946

The next European championship that Belgium contested was EuroBasket 1946. In the most competitive of the preliminary groups, Belgium lost close contests to Switzerland and eventual champions Czechoslovakia. Their third-place finish in the group relegated them to the 7th–10th place semifinals, where they defeated Poland handily. In the 7th/8th place final, the Belgians were victorious over the Luxembourg team, in 7th place.

EuroBasket 1947

Belgium's third EuroBasket was EuroBasket 1947. The team went 2–1 in the preliminary round, losing only to Egypt. Czechoslovakia gave Belgium their only loss in the semifinal round, as they went 2–1 again. This put Belgium in a rematch with Egypt, this time with the bronze medal on the line. Egypt won again, relegating Belgium to 4th place.

EuroBasket 1951

EuroBasket 1951 was the next competition that Belgium contested. They defeated medal favorite (and in fact eventual silver medallists Czechoslovakia in the preliminary round on their way to winning the group with a 3–0 record. That record was reversed in the semifinal round, though, as Belgium lost all three of their games, by 10 points or fewer in each contest. Their losses continued as they dropped their classification 5–8 game to Italy, but Belgium did finish with a win, over Greece in the classification 7/8 game, the basketball team is beast over the world


EuroBasket 1953

Belgium competed again at EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow. Their preliminary round group included both the eventual gold medallist Soviet Union and silver medallist Hungary teams, and Belgium lost to both but defeated Denmark to finish third place in the group with a 1–2 record. In a less competitive classification round pool, Belgium finished on top with a 3–1 record, losing only to Romania. They then won their 9–12 classification match but lost to Bulgaria in their final game to finish 10th place of 17.

At the 2015 EuroBasket, Belgium achieved its best winning ratio in more than 50 years.

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EuroBasket 1957

Four years later, Belgium competed at EuroBasket 1957 in Sofia. They lost all three of their preliminary games, taking fourth position in the group and being sent to the classification round. There, they again lost three games but this time it was out of seven games in the round instead of three. Their 4–3 record in the classification pool put them in 12th place overall.

EuroBasket 2013 and 2015

In 2013, the Belgian Lions beat Germany 77-73. This was their first victory at the final stages of the EuroBasket in 20 years. In 2015, they improved further as they achieved three victories in six games.

Global Stage

On several occasions, Belgium qualified for events where they competed at the global stage. Yet, the country's major performances there date back to the 1940s/1950s. The country had its best performance at the 1948 Summer Olympics when it won 5 out of 8 games.

Competitive record

Olympic Games

Summer Olympic Games Record
Year Position Pld W L
Germany 1936 19th Place 2 0 2
United Kingdom 1948 11th Place 8 5 3
Finland 1952 17th Place 3 1 2
1956–2012 Did not Qualify
Total3/181367

EuroBasket

FIBA EuroBasket Qualification
Year Position Pld W L Pld W L
Switzerland 19356th 3 1 2
Latvia 1937 Did not Qualify
Lithuania 1939
Switzerland 19467th 4 2 2
Czech Republic 1947Fourth 7 4 3
Egypt 1949 Did not Qualify
France 1951 7th 8 4 4
Soviet Union 1953 10th 9 5 4
Hungary 1955 Did not Qualify
Bulgaria 1957 7th 9 4 5
Turkey 195915th 7 3 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 19618th 8 4 4
Poland 19638th 9 5 4 Directly qualified
Soviet Union 1965 Did not Qualify 3 1 2
Finland 196715th 9 2 7 3 3 0
Italy 1969 Did not Qualify 5 2 3
Germany 1971 4 2 2
Spain 1973 7 3 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1975 Did not enter Did not enter
Belgium 19778th 7 2 5 Directly qualified
Italy 197912th 8 0 8
Czech Republic 1981 Did not Qualify 5 1 4
France 1983 5 2 3
Germany 1985 12 5 7
Greece 1987 5 2 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1989 4 2 2
Italy 1991 1064
Germany 199312th 6 1 5 642
Greece 1995 Did not Qualify 633
Spain 1997 1046
France 1999 1349
Turkey 2001 15114
Sweden 2003 1037
Serbia 2005 1037
Spain 2007 1266
Poland 2009 1266
Lithuania 201121st 5 0 5 862
Slovenia 20139th 8 3 5 853
France 2015 13th 6 3 3 651
Turkey 2017 Qualified 651
Total17/401134370

Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket 2015.

Belgium men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Age – Date of birth Ht. Club Ctr.
G 4 Bosco, Lionel 33 – (1981-09-18)18 September 1981 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Belfius Mons-Hainaut Belgium
PG 5 Van Rossom, Sam 29 – (1986-06-03)3 June 1986 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Valencia Spain
PF 7 Hervelle, Axel 32 – (1983-05-12)12 May 1983 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) Bilbao Basket Spain
PF 8 Mwema, Jean-Marc 25 – (1989-12-05)5 December 1989 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Antwerp Giants Belgium
SG 9 Tabu, Jonathan 29 – (1985-10-07)7 October 1985 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Baloncesto Fuenlabrada Spain
SG 10 Serron, Quentin 25 – (1990-02-25)25 February 1990 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Oostende Belgium
F 12 Mukubu, Wen 32 – (1983-08-02)2 August 1983 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Limburg United Belgium
PF 13 Gillet, Pierre-Antoine 24 – (1991-04-16)16 April 1991 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Oostende Belgium
PF 14 de Zeeuw, Maxime 28 – (1987-04-26)26 April 1987 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Nymburk Czech Republic
C 22 Tumba, Kevin 24 – (1991-02-23)23 February 1991 2.18 m (7 ft 2 in) Spirou Charleroi Belgium
F 23 Salumu, Jean 25 – (1990-07-26)26 July 1990 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Oostende Belgium
SG 24 Lojeski, Matt 30 – (1985-07-24)24 July 1985 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Olympiacos Greece
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 5 September 2015

Depth Chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Kevin Tumba Maxime De Zeeuw
PF Axel Hervelle Pierre-Antoine Gillet
SF Matt Lojeski Jean-Marc Mwema Wen Mukubu
SG Quentin Serron Jonathan Tabu Jean Salumu
PG Sam Van Rossom Lionel Bosco

Other notable players

Other current notable players from Belgium:

Belgium men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Age – Date of birth Ht. Club
PG Manu Lecomte 21 – (1995-08-16)16 August 1995 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Baylor Bears basketball United States

Legend
  • Club – describes current club
  • Age – describes age
    on 23 January 2017

Head coach position

Past rosters

1935 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 10 teams

Robert Brouwer, Gaston de Houwer, Louis Levaux, Rene Demanck, Emile Laermans, Pierre van Basselaere, Gustave Vereecken

1936 Olympic Games: finished 19th among 21 teams

Robert Brouwer, Gustave Crabbe, Rene Demanck, Emile Laermans, Guillaume Merckx, Pierre van Basselaere, Gustave Vereecken, Raymond Gerard

1946 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 10 teams

Pierre van Basselaere, Louis Vandegoor, Armand van Wambeke, Henri Hollanders, Emile Kets, Marcel de Haeck, Auguste Wijns, Georges Baert, Augustin Bernaer, Henri Hermans, Ange Hollanders, Julien Meuris, Fernand Rossius, Henri Servaes (Coach: Raymond Briot)

1947 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 14 teams

Emile Kets, Georges Baert, Henri Hermans, Fernand Rossius, Joseph Pirard, Julien Meuris, Henri Coosemans, Guillaume van Damme, Henri Hollanders, Gustave Poppe, Ange Hollanders, Rene Steurbaut, Francois de Pauw, Armand van Wambeke (Coach: Raymond Briot)

1948 Olympic Games: finished 11th among 23 teams

Emile Kets, Henri Hollanders, Ange Hollanders, Gustave Poppe, Henri Hermans, Francois de Pauw, Julien Meuris, Rene Steurbaut, Armand van Wambeke, Augustin Bernaer, Henri Coosemans, Louis van de Goor, Georges Baert, Leon Lampo (Coach: Raymond Briot)

1951 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 17 teams

Joseph Eygel, Emile Kets, Georges Baert, Henri Coosemans, Guy Gekiere, Desire Ligon, Francois Plas, Alex van Gils, Roger van Harck, Jean Crick, Francois de Pauw, Philippe Dewandelaer (Coach: Raymond Briot)

1952 Olympic Games: finished 18th among 23 teams

Joseph Eygel, Henri Coosemans, Desire Ligon, Alex van Gils, Felix Roosemont, Julien Meuris, Henri Crick, Josef du Jardin, Johannes Ducheyne, Pierre van Huele, Jules Boes, Jan Ceulemans, Yves Delsarte

1953 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 17 teams

Georges Baert, Andre Vermeulen, Emile Kets, Henri Coosemans, Desire Ligon, Joseph Decombe, Felix Roosemont, Maurice Chavagne, Rene Steurbaut, Julien Meuris, Alex van Gils, Edouard Samson, Jean Nolis, Roger van Harck (Coach: Louis van Hof)

1957 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams

Eddy Terrace, John Loridon, Emile Martin, Charles Storme, Jean de Nayer, Elie Deweerdt, Charles Feyen, Albert van Mechelen, Alex van den Avondt, Lucien van Kersschaever, Georges de Meyer, Robert Jolijt

1959 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 17 teams

Joseph Eygel, Jean Steveniers, John Loridon, Richard Wagner, Maurice Chavagne, Rene Aerts, Pierre van Huele, Francois de Pauw, Elie Deweerdt, Lucien van Kersschaever, Henry Raets, Lievin Vinck (Coach: Eddy Verswijvel)

1961 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 19 teams

Joseph Eygel, John Loridon, Jean Steveniers, Rene Aerts, Henri Degraeve, Andre Desplats, Oscar Wauters, Joseph Serron, Alphonse Maes, Charles Feyen, Pierre van Huele, Guido Scholiers (Coach: Rene Mol)

1963 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams

Joseph Eygel, John Loridon, Rene Aerts, Lucien Michelet, Willy Ivens, Camille Dierckx, Pierre Dewandeler, Lucien van Kersschaever, Pierre van Huele, Francois d’Hoir, Guido Scholiers, Francois Clement (Coach: Roger Staes)

1967 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 16 teams

Joseph Eygel, Etienne Geerts, Rene Aerts, Lucien Michelet, John Loridon, Lucien van Kersschaever, Alfons Declerck, Willy Ivens, Robert van Herzele, Raoul Schoeters, Camille Dierckx, Willy d’Hondt (Coach: Rene Mol)

1977 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 12 teams

Etienne Geerts, Imre Nytrai, Olin "Corky" Bell, Rene van den Broeck, Christian Becknel, Roger Marien, Hector Vermeersch, Alain Stollenberg, Robert van Herzele, Jos Peeters, Francois Huysmans, Ive van Poppelen (Coach: Rene Mol)

1979 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams

Etienne Geerts, Imre Nytrai, Rik Samaey, Rene van den Broeck, Jean-Luc Selicky, Jos Peeters, Herman Reynders, Francois Huysmans, Etienne Bodson, Tony Van den Bosch, Alain Stollenberg, Ive van Poppelen (Coach: Rene Mol)

1993 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams

Eric Struelens, Rik Samaey, Ronny Bayer, Jacques Stas, Erik Cleymans, Marc Deheneffe, Daniel Goethals, Dimitri Lambrecht, Danny Herman, Herman Bruyninckx, Dirk Snyders, Ivan Verberckt (Coach: Tony Van den Bosch)

2011 EuroBasket: finished 23rd among 24 teams

Roel Moors, Sam Van Rossom, Christophe Beghin, Randy Oveneke, Jorn Steinbach, Jonathan Tabu, Dimitri Lauwers, Guy Muya, Marcus Faison, Maxime De Zeeuw, Tomas Van Den Spiegel, D.J. Mbenga (Coach: Eddy Casteels)

2013 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 24 teams

Roel Moors, Sam Van Rossom, Christophe Beghin, Axel Hervelle, Jean-Marc Mwema, Jonathan Tabu, Quentin Serron, Guy Muya, Wen Mukubu, Maxime De Zeeuw, Sasha Massot, Yannick Driesen (Coach: Eddy Casteels)

Kit

Manufacturer

2015: KIPSTA

2015: Voo

See also

Notes

    References

    1. FIBA National Federations – Belgium, fiba.com, accessed 5 July 2013.

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