
Slovenia national basketball team
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The Slovenian National Basketball Team is a team that is selected by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia
to compete in major international basketball events in representation of Slovenia
.
Slovenia ended on the 6th place in the Eurobasket 2005
and thus qualified for Basketball World Championship 2006. Since the independence of the country in 1991, the team competed at every European Basketball Championship
but failed to advance to the next group until 2005.
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Head coach
Assistant coach
Legend:
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!width="40"|Pos.
!width="165"|Starter
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Reserve
!width="165"|Inactive/Injured
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | C
| Erazem Lorbek
|| Mirza Begić
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|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:# White" | PF
| Matjaž Smodiš
|| Uroš Slokar
|| Goran Jagodnik
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|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | SF
| Zoran Dragić
|| Edo Murić
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|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | SG
| Sašo Ožbolt
|| Samo Udrih
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|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | PG
| Jaka Lakovič
|| Goran Dragić || Luka Rupnik
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(current) Memi Bečirović
( World Championship 2010 ) Jure Zdovc
( EuroBasket 2009 ) Aleš Pipan
( EuroBasket 2005 & 2007, World Championship 2006, Qualification for Olympic Games 2008 ) Slobodan Subotić
( EuroBasket 2003 ) Boris Zrinski ( EuroBasket 1999, EuroBasket 2001 ) Andrej Urlep ( EuroBasket 1997 ) Zmago Sagadin
( Qualification for Olympic Games 1992, EuroBasket 1995 ) Janez Drvarič ( EuroBasket 1993 )
4.Roman Horvat, 5.Marko Tušek
, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Darko Mirt, 8.Primoz Bačar, 9.Jure Zdovc
, 10.Boštjan Leban, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Boris Gorenc, 13.Marijan Kraljević, 14.Slavko Kotnik, 15.Žarko Durisić (Coach: Janez Drvarič)
1994 World Championship: did not qualify
1995 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 14 teams
4.Roman Horvat, 5.Matjaž Tovornik, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Walter Jeklin, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Jure Zdovc
, 10.Marko Tušek
, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Boris Gorenc, 14.Slavko Kotnik, 15.Aleš Kunc (Coach: Zmago Sagadin
)
1996 Olympics: did not qualify
1997 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
4.Walter Jeklin, 5.Goran Jagodnik
, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Radoslav Nesterović
, 9.Jure Zdovc
, 8.Aleš Kunc, 10.Marko Tušek
, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Boris Gorenc, 14.Ivica Jurković, 15.Radovan Trifunovic (Coach: Andrej Urlep)
1998 World Championship: did not qualify
1999 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams
4.Jure Zdovc
, 5.Walter Jeklin, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Sani Bečirovič
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Matjaž Tovornik, 10.Matjaž Smodiš
, 11.Goran Jagodnik
, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Radoslav Nesterović
, 15.Ervin Dragsič (Coach: Boris Zrinski)
2000 Olympics: did not qualify
2001 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 16 teams
4.Beno Udrih
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Boris Gorenc, 7.Sani Bečirovič
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Matjaž Smodiš
, 10.Marko Tušek
, 11.Goran Jagodnik
, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Ariel McDonald
, 15.Radoslav Nesterović
(Coach: Boris Zrinski)
2002 World Championship: did not qualify
2003 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams
4.Goran Jurak
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Boris Gorenc, 7.Simon Petrov
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Boštjan Nachbar, 10.Slavko Duščak, 11.Marko Tušek
, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Jurica Golemac
, 15.Primož Brezec
(Coach: Slobodan Subotić
)
2004 Olympics: did not qualify
2005 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams
4.Goran Jurak
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Aleksandar Ćapin
, 7.Sani Bečirovič
, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
, 9.Nebojša Joksimović
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Erazem Lorbek
, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Marko Maravič
, 14.Uroš Slokar
, 15.Primož Brezec
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
)
2006 World Championship: finished 12th among 24 teams
4.Goran Jurak
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Sašo Ožbolt
, 7.Sani Bečirovič
, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
, 9.Beno Udrih
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Željko Zagorac
, 12.Marko Milič
, 13.Goran Dragić, 14.Uroš Slokar
, 15.Primož Brezec
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
)
2007 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams
4.Sandi Čebular
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Aleksandar Ćapin
, 7.Goran Dragić, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
, 9.Matjaž Smodiš
, 10.Uroš Slokar
, 11.Jaka Klobučar
, 12.Goran Jagodnik
, 13.Domen Lorbek
, 14.Gašper Vidmar, 15.Erazem Lorbek
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
)
2008 Olympics: did not qualify
2009 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 16 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Samo Udrih
, 7.Primož Brezec
, 8.Matjaž Smodiš
, 9.Jaka Klobučar
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
, 13.Domen Lorbek
, 14.Jurica Golemac
, 15.Erazem Lorbek
(Coach: Jure Zdovc
)
2010 World Championship: finished 8th among 24 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Hasan Rizvić
, 7.Sani Bečirović
, 8.Jaka Klobučar
, 9.Samo Udrih
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
, 13.Miha Zupan
, 14.Gašper Vidmar, 15.Primož Brezec
(Coach: Memi Bečirović
)
2011 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 24 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
, 6.Luka Rupnik
, 7.Sašo Ožbolt
, 8.Matjaž Smodiš
, 9.Samo Udrih
, 10.Edo Murić
, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
, 13.Zoran Dragić
, 14.Mirza Begić
, 15.Erazem Lorbek
(Coach: Božidar Maljković
)
Basketball Federation of Slovenia
The Basketball Federation of Slovenia is the governing body of basketball in Slovenia.It was founded in 1948 as a member of the larger Yugoslav Basketball Federation . In 1992, KZS joined the International Basketball Federation on its own...
to compete in major international basketball events in representation of Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...
.
Slovenia ended on the 6th place in the Eurobasket 2005
Eurobasket 2005
The EuroBasket 2005 was held in Serbia and Montenegro between 16 September and 25 September 2005. Greece won the gold medal by defeating Germany, while France won the bronze medal over Spain...
and thus qualified for Basketball World Championship 2006. Since the independence of the country in 1991, the team competed at every European Basketball Championship
Eurobasket
The EuroBasket, also referred to as the FIBA European Basketball Championship, is the main basketball competition contested biennially by the men's national teams governed by FIBA Europe, the European zone within the International Basketball Federation. The championship was first held in 1935 and...
but failed to advance to the next group until 2005.
Performance at Eurobasket
Year | Position | Tournament | Host |
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1947 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1947 Eurobasket 1947 The 1947 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1947, was the fifth Eurobasket regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Fourteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation took part in the competition... |
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1949 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1949 Eurobasket 1949 The 1949 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1949, was the sixth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Seven national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation took part in the competition... |
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1951 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1951 Eurobasket 1951 The 1951 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1951, was the seventh regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Eighteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition, a record number and more than twice the number that had... |
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1953 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1953 Eurobasket 1953 The 1953 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1953, was the eighth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Seventeen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition. The competition was hosted by the Soviet Union,... |
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1955 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1955 Eurobasket 1955 The 1955 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1955, was the ninth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Eighteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition. The competition was hosted by Hungary, silver medal... |
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1957 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1957 Eurobasket 1957 The 1957 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1957, was the tenth regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Sixteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition. The competition was hosted by Bulgaria... |
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1959 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1959 EuroBasket 1959 The EuroBasket 1959 was the 11th EuroBasket, the biennial regional basketball championship contested by European nations and held by FIBA Europe. The tournament, which was hosted by Turkey, began on 21 May 1959 and concluded with the final on 31 May 1959. Seventeen national teams affiliated with... |
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1961 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1961 EuroBasket 1961 The 1961 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1961, was the 12th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Eighteen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition. The competition was hosted by Yugoslavia... |
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1963 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1963 EuroBasket 1963 The 1963 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1963, was the 13th regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Seventeen national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition... |
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1965 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1965 EuroBasket 1965 -Venues:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # First roundGroup A - MoscowGroup B - Tbilisi-Places 13 - 16:-Places 9 - 12:-Places 5 - 8:-Places 1 - 4:-Finals:-Team rosters:... |
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1967 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1967 EuroBasket 1967 -Venues:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # First roundGroup A - HelsinkiGroup B - Tampere-Places 13 - 16 in Tampere:-Places 9 - 12 in Helsinki:-Places 5 - 8 in Tampere:... |
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1969 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1969 EuroBasket 1969 -Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Group A - Caserta:-Group B - Naples:-Places 9 - 12 in Naples:-Places 5 - 8 in Naples:-Places 1 - 4 in Naples:-Finals - all games in Naples:-Team rosters:... |
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1971 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1971 EuroBasket 1971 -Venues:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Group A - Essen:-Group B - Böblingen:-Places 9 - 12 in Essen:-Places 5 - 8 in Essen:-Places 1 - 4 in Essen:-Finals - all games in Essen:-Team rosters:... |
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1973 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1973 EuroBasket 1973 -Venues:-Group A - Badalona:-Group B - Barcelona:-Places 9 - 12:-Places 5 - 8:-Places 1 - 4:-Finals:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Team rosters:... |
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1975 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1975 EuroBasket 1975 -Group A - Split:-Group B - Karlovac:-Group C - Rijeka:-Places 7 - 12:-Places 1 - 6 in Belgrade:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Team rosters:... |
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1977 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1977 EuroBasket 1977 -Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Group A - Liège:-Group B - Ostend:-Places 9 - 12 in Liège:-Places 5 - 8 in Liège:-Places 1 - 4 in Liège:-Finals:-Team rosters:... |
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1979 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1979 EuroBasket 1979 The 1979 European Basketball Championship, and in short Eurobasket 1979, was the 21st regional championship held by FIBA Europe. Twelve national teams affiliated with the International Basketball Federation entered the competition. The competition was hosted by Italy... |
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1981 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1981 EuroBasket 1981 The 1981 FIBA European Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket 1981, was the 22nd regional championship held by FIBA Europe. The competition was hosted by Czechoslovakia and took place from May 26 to June 5, 1981... |
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1983 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1983 EuroBasket 1983 -Venues:-Group A - Limoges :-Group B - Cannes :-Places 9 - 12:-Places 5 - 8:-Places 1 - 4:-Finals:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # # -Team rosters:... |
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1985 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1985 EuroBasket 1985 -Venues:-Group A - Karlsruhe :-Group A - Leverkusen :-Places 9 - 12 in Stuttgart:-1/4 finals :-Places 5 - 8 in Stuttgart:-Places 1 - 4 in Stuttgart:-Finals in Stuttgart:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # # # # #... |
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1987 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1987 Eurobasket 1987 The EuroBasket 1987 was held in Greece between June 3 and June 14, 1987. Twelve national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body... |
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1989 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1989 EuroBasket 1989 -Group A:-Group B:-Places 5 - 8:-Places 1 - 4:-Finals:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # -Team rosters:#Yugoslavia: Dražen Petrović, Toni Kukoč, Vlade Divac, Dino Rađa, Žarko Paspalj, Stojan Vranković, Predrag Danilović, Jure Zdovc, Zoran Čutura, Zdravko Radulović, Zoran Radović, Mario Primorac... |
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1991 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Eurobasket 1991 EuroBasket 1991 Eurobasket 1991 was the tournament contested by men's professional basketball teams from Europe. It was hosted by Italy.-Group A:-Group B:-Places 5 - 8:-Places 1 - 4:-Finals:-Final rankings:# # # # # # # # -Team rosters:... |
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1993 | 16 | Eurobasket 1993 EuroBasket 1993 -Venues:-First round:-A - Karlsruhe:-B - Berlin:-C - Karlsruhe:-D - Berlin:-Second round:-E - Karlsruhe:-F - Berlin:-Finals in Munich:-Places 5-8 in Munich:-Finals in Munich:-Final rankings:# # #... |
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1995 | 12 | Eurobasket 1995 EuroBasket 1995 EuroBasket 1995 final tournament stage was XXIX European basketball championship and was held in Athens, Greece from 21 June to 2 July, 1995. This European championship was the first one that saw the successful return of Lithuania national basketball team to the tournament, since its last triumph... |
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1997 | 14 | Eurobasket 1997 EuroBasket 1997 -Venues:The tournament was played at three venues in Spain. Girona and Badalona hosted the first and the second round, while the entire knockout stage was played at Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona.-First round:-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:... |
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1999 | 10 | Eurobasket 1999 EuroBasket 1999 -Group B:-Group C:-Group D:-Second round:- Group E :- Group F :-Championship bracket:-5th place bracket:- Quarterfinals :-Classification rounds:- Semifinals :- Third place game:- Final :... |
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2001 | 15 | Eurobasket 2001 EuroBasket 2001 The EuroBasket 2001 was the 32nd EuroBasket, the biennial regional basketball championship contested by European nations and held by FIBA Europe. The tournament, which was hosted by Turkey, began on 31 August 2001 and concluded with the final on 9 September 2001. Yugoslavia won the gold medal,... |
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2003 | 10 | Eurobasket 2003 Eurobasket 2003 -5th to 8th place:-Awards:-All-Tournament Team : Tony Parker Šarūnas Jasikevičius Saulius Štombergas Andrei Kirilenko Pau Gasol-Top scorers :# Pau Gasol 25.8# Andrei Kirilenko 23.1# Dirk Nowitzki 22.5# Mehmet Okur 18.7... |
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2005 | 6 | Eurobasket 2005 Eurobasket 2005 The EuroBasket 2005 was held in Serbia and Montenegro between 16 September and 25 September 2005. Greece won the gold medal by defeating Germany, while France won the bronze medal over Spain... |
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2007 | 7 | Eurobasket 2007 Eurobasket 2007 -Group B:-Group C:-Group D:-Second round:- Group E :- Group F :-Championship bracket:- Quarterfinals :-Classification rounds:- Semifinals :- Third place game:- Final :... |
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2009 | 4 | Eurobasket 2009 EuroBasket 2009 The EuroBasket 2009 was the 36th EuroBasket, the biennial regional basketball championship contested by European nations and held by FIBA Europe. The tournament, which was hosted by Poland, began on 7 September 2009 and concluded with the final on 20 September 2009... |
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2011 | 7 | Eurobasket 2011 Eurobasket 2011 EuroBasket 2011 was the 37th men's European Basketball Championship, held by FIBA Europe. The competition was hosted by Lithuania. This was the second time Eurobasket had been held in Lithuania, the country having also hosted the 1939 championship. FIBA Europe asserted that Lithuania managed to... |
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Performance at Summer Olympics
Year | Position | Tournament | Host |
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1936 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1936 Summer Olympics -Fifth-place classification:-First round:Winners advanced to the second round. Losers competed in the first consolation round for another chance to move on.* Estonia def. France, 34-29* Chile def. Turkey, 30-16* Switzerland def. Germany, 25-18... |
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1948 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics was the second appearance of the sport as an official medal event. A total number of 23 nations entered the competition.... |
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1952 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics was the third appearance of the sport. 23 nations entered the competition.The top six teams at the 1948 Summer Olympics qualified automatically, as did the 1950 World Champion , the top two at the 1951 European championships , and the host country... |
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1956 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics was the fourth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition. Fifteen nations, an unusually low number for the basketball tournament, competed in the event, with 174 participants. A total number of 56 games of basketball were played.The teams were divided... |
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1960 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics was the fifth appearance of the sport in Olympic competition. 16 nations were admitted into the Olympic tournament, with many others being eliminated in a pre-Olympic tournament held earlier in the year from 13 to 20 August 1960 at the Sports Palace at Bologna... |
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1964 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 1964 Summer Olympics took place at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan from October 11 to October 23. The United States defeated the Soviet Union to win their sixth straight gold medal at this event, while Brazil earned the bronze against Puerto... |
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1968 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics -Group B:October 13October 14October 15October 16October 18October 19October 20-Medal bracket:-Classification brackets:5th–8th Place9th–12th Place... |
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1972 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics -Group B:-Medal bracket:-Classification brackets:5th–8th Place9th–12th Place13th–16th Place Forfeited match.-Gold Medal Match controversy:... |
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1976 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 1976 Summer Olympics took place from July 18 to July 27 at the Centre Étienne Desmarteau and the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Canada. Women's basketball was introduced to the Olympic program for the first time at this Games... |
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1980 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics was held from July 20 to July 30 at the Olympiiski Indoor Stadium and at the CSKA Sports Palace, both located in Moscow. Finals of both men's and women's events were held 30 July at the Olympiiski Indoor Stadium.... |
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1984 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics -Group B:-Championship bracket:-Classification brackets:5th–8th Place9th–12th Place-Preliminary Round:... |
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1988 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place at the Jamsil Gymnasium in Seoul, South Korea. The United States won the gold medal in the women's competition, thus repeating their performance from the 1984 tournament. In the men's tournament, the Soviet Union took home their second gold medal in... |
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1992 | Did not qualify | Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics The Basketball games of the 1992 Summer Olympics were played at the Pavelló Olímpic de Badalona. 12 men's teams and 8 women's teams participated in the tournament.... |
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1996 | Did not qualify | Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 1996 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 1996 Olympic Games were held from July 20, 1996 to August 4, 1996. Games took place at the Morehouse College Gymnasium and the Georgia Dome. For the second straight Olympic games, the American men's team composed almost entirely of NBA players won the gold medal... |
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2000 | Did not qualify | Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics -Group B:-Championship bracket:-Classification matches:-Preliminary round:The four best teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinal round.-Group A:-Group B:-Championship bracket:... |
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2004 | Did not qualify | Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Helliniko Olympic Indoor Arena in Athens, Greece for the preliminary rounds, with the latter stages being held in the Olympic Indoor Hall at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex.... |
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2008 | Did not qualify | Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics Basketball contests at the 2008 Olympic Games were held from August 9, 2008 to August 24, 2008. Competitions were held at the Wukesong Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China... |
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Performance at World championship
Year | Position | Tournament | Host |
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1950 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1950 FIBA World Championship 1950 FIBA World Championship The 1950 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball tournament held by the International Basketball Federation in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from October 22 to November 3, 1950. Ten nations participated in the inaugural tournament. All competition was held at the Luna Park, Buenos Aires... |
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1954 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1954 FIBA World Championship 1954 FIBA World Championship The 1954 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball tournament held by the International Basketball Federation in Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from October 22 to November 5, 1954... |
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1959 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1959 FIBA World Championship 1959 FIBA World Championship The 1959 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Chile from January 16 to 31 , 1959. Amaury Antônio Pasos was named the MVP.... |
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1963 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1963 FIBA World Championship 1963 FIBA World Championship The 1963 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from May 11 to 23 , 1963.- Competing nations :- Preliminary round :-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Classification round:... |
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1967 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1967 FIBA World Championship 1967 FIBA World Championship The 1967 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Montevideo, Uruguay from May 27 to June 11, 1967.-Venues:- Competing nations :- Preliminary round :-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Classification round:... |
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1970 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1970 FIBA World Championship 1970 FIBA World Championship The 1970 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Yugoslavia at Sarajevo, Split, Karlovac, Skopje and Ljubljana, from May 10 to 24 , 1970... |
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1974 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1974 FIBA World Championship 1974 FIBA World Championship The 1974 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Puerto Rico from July 3 to 14, 1974.-Venues:- Competing nations :- Preliminary round :-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Classification round:-Final round:... |
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1878 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1978 FIBA World Championship 1978 FIBA World Championship The 1978 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Philippines from October 1 to 14, 1978.Rizal Memorial Coliseum at Manila and Araneta Coliseum at Quezon City, Metro Manila were the venues for the event.-Venues:... |
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1982 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1982 FIBA World Championship 1982 FIBA World Championship The 1982 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Colombia from August 15 to 28 , 1982.-Venues:- Competing nations :- Preliminary round :-Group A:-Group B:-Group C:-Classification round:-Final round:... |
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1986 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1986 FIBA World Championship 1986 FIBA World Championship The 1986 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Spain from July 5 to 19 1986.The Final phase of the tournament was held at the Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad, Madrid... |
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1990 | See Team Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national basketball team The Yugoslavian national basketball team represented the Kingdom and socialist Yugoslavia. Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.... |
1990 FIBA World Championship 1990 FIBA World Championship The 1990 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Argentina from August 8 to August 20, 1990.The competition final phase was held at the Luna Park, Buenos Aires.Yugoslavia emerged as the tournament winner... |
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1994 | Did not qualify | 1994 FIBA World Championship 1994 FIBA World Championship The 1994 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Canada from August 4 to August 14, 1994. The tournament was held at SkyDome and Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto as well as at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton... |
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1998 | Did not qualify | 1998 FIBA World Championship 1998 FIBA World Championship The 1998 FIBA World Championship was the 13th FIBA World Championship, an international basketball tournament held by the International Basketball Federation and hosted in Athens, Greece from July 29 to August 9, 1998... |
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2002 | Did not qualify | 2002 FIBA World Championship 2002 FIBA World Championship The 2002 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball tournament held by the International Basketball Federation in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA from August 29 to September 8, 2002.-Venues:-Squads:... |
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2006 | 12 | 2006 FIBA World Championship 2006 FIBA World Championship The 2006 FIBA World Championship was an international basketball competition hosted by Japan from August 19 to September 3, 2006. It was co-organised by the International Basketball Federation , Japan Basketball Association and the 2006 Organizing Committee... |
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2010 | 8 | 2010 FIBA World Championship 2010 FIBA World Championship The 2010 FIBA World Championship, hosted by Turkey, was the international basketball competition contested by the men's national teams. The tournament ran from August 28 to September 12, 2010. It was co-organized by the International Basketball Federation , Turkish Basketball Federation and the... |
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Roster
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Head coach
Assistant coach
Legend:
- (C) Team captain
- Age field is age on 16 June 2011
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Current Depth Chart
{| style="text-align: center; background: Green; color: White"!width="40"|Pos.
!width="165"|Starter
!width="165"|Bench
!width="165"|Bench
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!width="165"|Reserve
!width="165"|Inactive/Injured
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | C
Center (basketball)
The center, colloquially known as the five or the post, is one of the standard positions in a regulation basketball game. The center is normally the tallest player on the team, and often has a great deal of strength and body mass as well...
| Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a forward-center who currently plays with the Liga ACB club FC Barcelona.-Pro career:...
|| Mirza Begić
Mirza Begić
Mirza Begić is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Bosnian origin. He is 7 ft 3 in tall and he can play at Center. He is currently playing with the pro club Real Madrid in Spain.-Pro career:Begić began his career playing with the Sloboda Dita Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
|| || || style="background:#b9e3ca" | || style="background: : #b9e3ca" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background:# White" | PF
Power forward (basketball)
Power forward is a position in the sport of basketball. The position is referred to in playbook terms as the four position and is commonly abbreviated "PF". It has also been referred to as the "post" position. Power forwards play a role similar to that of center in what is called the "post" or "low...
| Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
|| Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
|| Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
|| | ||style="background:#b9e3ca" | ||
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | SF
Small forward
The small forward, or colloquially known as three, is one of the five positions in a regulation basketball game. Small forwards are typically somewhat shorter, quicker, and leaner than power forwards and centers, but on occasion are just as tall...
| Zoran Dragić
Zoran Dragić
Zoran Dragić Zoran Dragić Zoran Dragić (born April 4, 1989 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is a professional basketball player. He is in height. He played at the shooting guard position for Geoplin Slovan. In October 2010 he signed with KK Krka.-Personal:...
|| Edo Murić
Edo Murić
Edo Murić is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a 2.02 m tall Forward.-Slovenian national team:...
|| || || style="background:#b9e3ca" | || style="background: : #b9e3ca" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | SG
Shooting guard
The shooting guard , also known as the two or off guard, is one of five traditional positions on a basketball team. Players of the position are often shorter, leaner, and quicker than forwards. A shooting guard's main objective is to score points for his team...
| Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is 191 cm tall and currently plays for Red Star Belgrade Ožbolt competed for Slovenia at the 2006 FIBA World Championship....
|| Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player.-Pro career:Udrih played with the Dallas Mavericks NBA Summer League team in 2005...
|| || || style="background:#b9e3ca" | || style="background: : #b9e3ca" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
! style="background: White" | PG
Point guard
Point guard , also called the play maker or "the ball-handler", is one of the standard positions in a regulation basketball game. A point guard has perhaps the most specialized role of any position – essentially, he is expected to run the team's offense by controlling the ball and making sure that...
| Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
|| Goran Dragić || Luka Rupnik
Luka Rupnik
Luka Rupnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a 1.84 m tall Point guard.-External links:*...
|| || style="background:#b9e3ca" | || style="background: : #b9e3ca" |
|-style="height:40px; background:white; color:black"
|}
Selectors
Božidar MaljkovićBožidar Maljkovic
Božidar "Boža" Maljković is a Serbian basketball coach, one of the most successful in Europe, having won a title with practically all clubs he trained, including four Euroleague titles with three different clubs...
(current) Memi Bečirović
Memi Bečirovič
Mehmed "Memi" Bečirovič was the head coach of the Slovenia national basketball team from December 2009 till December 2010, when he was replaced by Božidar Maljković. He coached the national team at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. He coached for ten teams in Slovenia, Italy, Ukraine,...
( World Championship 2010 ) Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
( EuroBasket 2009 ) Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan is the coach of KK Zadar and he was appointed as Polish national basketball team headcoach for Eurobasket 2011...
( EuroBasket 2005 & 2007, World Championship 2006, Qualification for Olympic Games 2008 ) Slobodan Subotić
Slobodan Subotic
Slobodan "Piksi" Subotić ) is a retired professional basketball player. A 2.01 m talented swingman, his incredible shooting ability helped Aris Thessaloniki qualify for three Euroleague final fours between 1988 and 1990. Subotić followed a successful career as a coach...
( EuroBasket 2003 ) Boris Zrinski ( EuroBasket 1999, EuroBasket 2001 ) Andrej Urlep ( EuroBasket 1997 ) Zmago Sagadin
Zmago Sagadin
Zmagoslav "Zmago" Sagadin , whose first name in Slovene means "winner", is a legendary Slovenian basketball coach. He is also a founder of Slovenia's first national basketball team and co-founder of the Adriatic Basketball League...
( Qualification for Olympic Games 1992, EuroBasket 1995 ) Janez Drvarič ( EuroBasket 1993 )
Most appearances
# | Name | NT Career | Caps | Points |
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1 | Jaka Lakovič Jaka Lakovic Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard... |
2001– | 75 | 840 |
1 | Goran Jagodnik Goran Jagodnik Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela... |
1997– | 75 | 260 |
3 | Mario Kraljevič | 1992–2003 | 73 | 219 |
4 | Jaka Daneu | 1992–1999 | 67 | 362 |
4 | Boris Gorenc | 1992–2003 | 67 | 620 |
6 | Marko Tušek Marko Tušek - Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija... |
1993–2004 | 63 | 491 |
7 | Ivica Jurkovič | 1996–2004 | 61 | 488 |
8 | Marko Milič Marko Milic Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin... |
1994–2006 | 59 | 605 |
9 | Jure Zdovc Jure Zdovc Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice... |
1992–2000 | 57 | 755 |
10 | Sani Bečirović Sani Becirovic Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions... |
1998– | 52 | 551 |
10 | Teoman Alibegovič | 1992–2000 | 52 | 990 |
10 | Radoslav Nesterović Radoslav Nesterovic Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors... |
1995–2008 | 52 | 530 |
10 | Uroš Slokar Uroš Slokar Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine... |
1995–2008 | 52 | 272 |
- Last updated: 17 September 2011. Statistics include official FIBA-recognised matches only.
Top scorers
# | Name | NT Career | Points | Caps | Points per game |
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1 | Teoman Alibegovič | 1992–2000 | 990 | 52 | 19 |
3 | Jaka Lakovič Jaka Lakovic Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard... |
2001– | 840 | 75 | 11,2 |
3 | Jure Zdovc Jure Zdovc Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice... |
1992–2000 | 755 | 57 | 13,2 |
4 | Boris Gorenc | 1992–2003 | 620 | 67 | 9,2 |
5 | Slavko Kotnik | 1992–1995 | 605 | 38 | 15,9 |
5 | Marko Milič Marko Milic Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin... |
1994–2006 | 605 | 59 | 10,2 |
7 | Sani Bečirovič Sani Becirovic Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions... |
1998– | 551 | 52 | 10,6 |
8 | Radoslav Nesterović Radoslav Nesterovic Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors... |
1995–2008 | 530 | 52 | 10,2 |
9 | Marko Tušek Marko Tušek - Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija... |
1993–2004 | 491 | 63 | 7,8 |
10 | Ivica Jurkovič | 1996–2004 | 488 | 61 | 8 |
- Last updated: 17 September 2011. Statistics include official FIBA-recognised matches only.
Past rosters
1993 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams4.Roman Horvat, 5.Marko Tušek
Marko Tušek
- Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija...
, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Darko Mirt, 8.Primoz Bačar, 9.Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
, 10.Boštjan Leban, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Boris Gorenc, 13.Marijan Kraljević, 14.Slavko Kotnik, 15.Žarko Durisić (Coach: Janez Drvarič)
1994 World Championship: did not qualify
1995 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 14 teams
4.Roman Horvat, 5.Matjaž Tovornik, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Walter Jeklin, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
, 10.Marko Tušek
Marko Tušek
- Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija...
, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Boris Gorenc, 14.Slavko Kotnik, 15.Aleš Kunc (Coach: Zmago Sagadin
Zmago Sagadin
Zmagoslav "Zmago" Sagadin , whose first name in Slovene means "winner", is a legendary Slovenian basketball coach. He is also a founder of Slovenia's first national basketball team and co-founder of the Adriatic Basketball League...
)
1996 Olympics: did not qualify
1997 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
4.Walter Jeklin, 5.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
, 9.Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
, 8.Aleš Kunc, 10.Marko Tušek
Marko Tušek
- Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija...
, 11.Teoman Alibegović, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Boris Gorenc, 14.Ivica Jurković, 15.Radovan Trifunovic (Coach: Andrej Urlep)
1998 World Championship: did not qualify
1999 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams
4.Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
, 5.Walter Jeklin, 6.Jaka Daneu, 7.Sani Bečirovič
Sani Becirovic
Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions...
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Matjaž Tovornik, 10.Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
, 11.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
, 15.Ervin Dragsič (Coach: Boris Zrinski)
2000 Olympics: did not qualify
2001 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 16 teams
4.Beno Udrih
Beno Udrih
Beno Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks. He was traded to the Bucks on June 23, 2011 after spending four seasons in Sacramento. -Early career:...
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Boris Gorenc, 7.Sani Bečirovič
Sani Becirovic
Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions...
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
, 10.Marko Tušek
Marko Tušek
- Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija...
, 11.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Ariel McDonald
Ariel McDonald
Ariel Rene McDonald is an American-Slovenian basketball player, playing the point guard position for the Italian club Montepaschi Siena...
, 15.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
(Coach: Boris Zrinski)
2002 World Championship: did not qualify
2003 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams
4.Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak is a Slovenian professional basketball player currently playing for Pallacanestro Biella in Italy....
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Boris Gorenc, 7.Simon Petrov
Simon Petrov
Simon Petrov is a Slovenian basketball player. He currently plays for Krka.-Trophies:*1999/00 Slovenian National Championship with Krka...
, 8.Marijan Kraljević, 9.Boštjan Nachbar, 10.Slavko Duščak, 11.Marko Tušek
Marko Tušek
- Honors :Clubs Honors*Slovenian League champion - 93/94, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Slovenian Cup champion - 93/94, 94/95, 96/97, 97/98 with KK Union Olimpija*Champions of Cup Winners - 93/94 with KK Union Olimpija...
, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Ivica Jurković, 14.Jurica Golemac
Jurica Golemac
Jurica Golemac , is a Slovenian-Croatian professional basketball player. He is 2.12m tall and weighs 102 kg . He can play at both the forward and center positions...
, 15.Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec is a Slovenian professional basketball player with Lokomotiv Kuban of the Russian Super League. He is a 7 ft 1 in tall center. Brezec has played seven seasons in the NBA.-Europe:...
(Coach: Slobodan Subotić
Slobodan Subotic
Slobodan "Piksi" Subotić ) is a retired professional basketball player. A 2.01 m talented swingman, his incredible shooting ability helped Aris Thessaloniki qualify for three Euroleague final fours between 1988 and 1990. Subotić followed a successful career as a coach...
)
2004 Olympics: did not qualify
2005 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams
4.Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak is a Slovenian professional basketball player currently playing for Pallacanestro Biella in Italy....
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Aleksandar Ćapin
Aleksandar Capin
Aleksandar Ćapin is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a point guard and he is 186 cm tall and he weighs 84 kg.-Pro career:...
, 7.Sani Bečirovič
Sani Becirovic
Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions...
, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
, 9.Nebojša Joksimović
Nebojša Joksimović (basketball)
Nebojša Joksimović is a Slovenian professional basketball player who currently plays for Igokea. He is 193 cm tall.-Pro career:...
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a forward-center who currently plays with the Liga ACB club FC Barcelona.-Pro career:...
, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Marko Maravič
Marko Maravič
Marko Maravič is a Slovenian professional basketball player who currently plays for Pau-Orthez.-Pro career:...
, 14.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 15.Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec is a Slovenian professional basketball player with Lokomotiv Kuban of the Russian Super League. He is a 7 ft 1 in tall center. Brezec has played seven seasons in the NBA.-Europe:...
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan is the coach of KK Zadar and he was appointed as Polish national basketball team headcoach for Eurobasket 2011...
)
2006 World Championship: finished 12th among 24 teams
4.Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak
Goran Jurak is a Slovenian professional basketball player currently playing for Pallacanestro Biella in Italy....
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is 191 cm tall and currently plays for Red Star Belgrade Ožbolt competed for Slovenia at the 2006 FIBA World Championship....
, 7.Sani Bečirovič
Sani Becirovic
Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions...
, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
, 9.Beno Udrih
Beno Udrih
Beno Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player for the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks. He was traded to the Bucks on June 23, 2011 after spending four seasons in Sacramento. -Early career:...
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Željko Zagorac
Željko Zagorac
Željko Zagorac is a professional basketball player. He is 204 cm tall and currently plays for Aliağa Petkim in Turkey.Zagorac competed for Slovenia at the 2006 FIBA World Championship.-References:...
, 12.Marko Milič
Marko Milic
Marko Milič is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Milič's father, Vladimir, was a shot putting champion in the former Yugoslavia. His mother, Metka Papler, is a former successful sportswoman of the same origin...
, 13.Goran Dragić, 14.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 15.Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec is a Slovenian professional basketball player with Lokomotiv Kuban of the Russian Super League. He is a 7 ft 1 in tall center. Brezec has played seven seasons in the NBA.-Europe:...
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan is the coach of KK Zadar and he was appointed as Polish national basketball team headcoach for Eurobasket 2011...
)
2007 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams
4.Sandi Čebular
Sandi Cebular
Sandi Čebular is a Slovenian professional basketball player who currently plays for KK Helios Domžale...
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Aleksandar Ćapin
Aleksandar Capin
Aleksandar Ćapin is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a point guard and he is 186 cm tall and he weighs 84 kg.-Pro career:...
, 7.Goran Dragić, 8.Radoslav Nesterović
Radoslav Nesterovic
Radoslav "Rašo" Nesterović , usually referred to in English as Rasho Nesterovic , is a retired Slovenian professional basketball player. He holds citizenship in both Slovenia and Greece. In the NBA he played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, San Antonio Spurs, Indiana Pacers, and Toronto Raptors...
, 9.Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
, 10.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 11.Jaka Klobučar
Jaka Klobucar
-Pro career:Klobučar has played with Krka Novo Mesto, Geoplin Slovan, Partizan Belgrade and Union Olimpija.-Slovenian national team:Lorbek competed for the senior Slovenian national basketball team at the 2007 FIBA European Championship, Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008, 2009 FIBA European...
, 12.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 13.Domen Lorbek
Domen Lorbek
Domen Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player and younger brother of Erazem Lorbek. He is 199 cm tall.-Pro career:...
, 14.Gašper Vidmar, 15.Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a forward-center who currently plays with the Liga ACB club FC Barcelona.-Pro career:...
(Coach: Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan
Aleš Pipan is the coach of KK Zadar and he was appointed as Polish national basketball team headcoach for Eurobasket 2011...
)
2008 Olympics: did not qualify
2009 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 16 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player.-Pro career:Udrih played with the Dallas Mavericks NBA Summer League team in 2005...
, 7.Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec is a Slovenian professional basketball player with Lokomotiv Kuban of the Russian Super League. He is a 7 ft 1 in tall center. Brezec has played seven seasons in the NBA.-Europe:...
, 8.Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
, 9.Jaka Klobučar
Jaka Klobucar
-Pro career:Klobučar has played with Krka Novo Mesto, Geoplin Slovan, Partizan Belgrade and Union Olimpija.-Slovenian national team:Lorbek competed for the senior Slovenian national basketball team at the 2007 FIBA European Championship, Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008, 2009 FIBA European...
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 13.Domen Lorbek
Domen Lorbek
Domen Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player and younger brother of Erazem Lorbek. He is 199 cm tall.-Pro career:...
, 14.Jurica Golemac
Jurica Golemac
Jurica Golemac , is a Slovenian-Croatian professional basketball player. He is 2.12m tall and weighs 102 kg . He can play at both the forward and center positions...
, 15.Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a forward-center who currently plays with the Liga ACB club FC Barcelona.-Pro career:...
(Coach: Jure Zdovc
Jure Zdovc
Jurij "Jure" Zdovc is a retired Slovenian basketball player and the coach of BC Spartak Saint Petersburg.As junior he start to play for Comet Slovenske Konjice...
)
2010 World Championship: finished 8th among 24 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Hasan Rizvić
Hasan Rizvić
Hasan Rizvić is a naturalized Slovenian basketball player of Bosnian origin performing on Center position. Grown up with Bosnian club Čelik Rizvić moved to Slovenian League when he was 18 years old where he spent 6 seasons , received Slovenian citizenship and started to play for Slovenian junior...
, 7.Sani Bečirović
Sani Becirovic
Sani Bečirović is a Slovenian 1.96 m professional basketball player currently plays for the Benetton Treviso, that plays at both point guard and shooting guard positions...
, 8.Jaka Klobučar
Jaka Klobucar
-Pro career:Klobučar has played with Krka Novo Mesto, Geoplin Slovan, Partizan Belgrade and Union Olimpija.-Slovenian national team:Lorbek competed for the senior Slovenian national basketball team at the 2007 FIBA European Championship, Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008, 2009 FIBA European...
, 9.Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player.-Pro career:Udrih played with the Dallas Mavericks NBA Summer League team in 2005...
, 10.Boštjan Nachbar, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 13.Miha Zupan
Miha Zupan
Miha Zupan Miha Zupan Miha Zupan (born September 13, 1982 in Kranj, Slovenia, is a Slovenian professional basketball player. Despite being deaf since birth, he plays among hearing players at the highest level in Europe...
, 14.Gašper Vidmar, 15.Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec
Primož Brezec is a Slovenian professional basketball player with Lokomotiv Kuban of the Russian Super League. He is a 7 ft 1 in tall center. Brezec has played seven seasons in the NBA.-Europe:...
(Coach: Memi Bečirović
Memi Bečirovič
Mehmed "Memi" Bečirovič was the head coach of the Slovenia national basketball team from December 2009 till December 2010, when he was replaced by Božidar Maljković. He coached the national team at the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. He coached for ten teams in Slovenia, Italy, Ukraine,...
)
2011 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 24 teams
4.Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar
Uroš Slokar is a Slovenian professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors.-Pro career:After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine...
, 5.Jaka Lakovič
Jaka Lakovic
Jaka Lakovič is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Serbian descent. A dynamic 186 cm tall point guard...
, 6.Luka Rupnik
Luka Rupnik
Luka Rupnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a 1.84 m tall Point guard.-External links:*...
, 7.Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt
Sašo Ožbolt is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is 191 cm tall and currently plays for Red Star Belgrade Ožbolt competed for Slovenia at the 2006 FIBA World Championship....
, 8.Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš
Matjaž Smodiš is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is currently playing for KK Cedevita in Croatia.-Pro career:...
, 9.Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih
Samo Udrih is a Slovenian professional basketball player.-Pro career:Udrih played with the Dallas Mavericks NBA Summer League team in 2005...
, 10.Edo Murić
Edo Murić
Edo Murić is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a 2.02 m tall Forward.-Slovenian national team:...
, 11.Goran Dragić, 12.Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik
Goran Jagodnik is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He currently plays with the pro club KK Union Olimpija.-Professional career: Koper Hopsi Polzela...
, 13.Zoran Dragić
Zoran Dragić
Zoran Dragić Zoran Dragić Zoran Dragić (born April 4, 1989 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, is a professional basketball player. He is in height. He played at the shooting guard position for Geoplin Slovan. In October 2010 he signed with KK Krka.-Personal:...
, 14.Mirza Begić
Mirza Begić
Mirza Begić is a Slovenian professional basketball player of Bosnian origin. He is 7 ft 3 in tall and he can play at Center. He is currently playing with the pro club Real Madrid in Spain.-Pro career:Begić began his career playing with the Sloboda Dita Tuzla in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
, 15.Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek
Erazem Lorbek is a Slovenian professional basketball player. He is a forward-center who currently plays with the Liga ACB club FC Barcelona.-Pro career:...
(Coach: Božidar Maljković
Božidar Maljkovic
Božidar "Boža" Maljković is a Serbian basketball coach, one of the most successful in Europe, having won a title with practically all clubs he trained, including four Euroleague titles with three different clubs...
)