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==History==
==History==
After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup]] of [[Yugoslavia]], in 1991–1992, the original senior [[Yugoslavian national basketball team]] was dissolved. [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] ([[Bosnian national basketball team|Bosnian and Herzegovina NT]]), [[Croatia]] ([[Croatian national basketball team|Croatian NT]]), [[North Macedonia|Macedonia]] ([[North Macedonian national basketball team|Macedonian NT]]) (later known as North Macedonia), and [[Slovenia]] ([[Slovenian national basketball team|Slovenia]]) then formed their own senior [[national sports team|national teams]]. While the then remaining and smaller Yugoslavia (originally known as [[FR Yugoslavia]], and later as [[Serbia and Montenegro]]) formed its own senior national team.
After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup]] of [[Yugoslavia]], in 1991–1992, the original senior [[Yugoslavia men's national basketball team|Yugoslav national basketball team]] was dissolved. [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] ([[Bosnian national basketball team|Bosnian and Herzegovina NT]]), [[Croatia]] ([[Croatian national basketball team|Croatian NT]]), [[North Macedonia|Macedonia]] ([[North Macedonian national basketball team|Macedonian NT]]) (later known as North Macedonia), and [[Slovenia]] ([[Slovenian national basketball team|Slovenia]]) then formed their own senior [[national sports team|national teams]]. While the then remaining and smaller Yugoslavia (originally known as [[FR Yugoslavia]], and later as [[Serbia and Montenegro]]) formed its own senior national team.


That senior national team was originally named either "Yugoslavia national basketball team", or "FR Yugoslavia national basketball team", from 1992 until 2003, after the country's name at the time. In 2003, after the country was renamed from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, the team was also renamed to "Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team". After Serbia and Montenegro split up, in 2006, and became the independent countries of [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], they each formed their own successor national teams. The senior [[Serbian national basketball team]]'s first appearance at a major [[FIBA]] competition was at the [[2007 EuroBasket]]. While the senior [[Montenegrin national basketball team]]'s first appearance at a major FIBA event was at the [[2011 EuroBasket]].
That senior national team was originally named either "Yugoslavia national basketball team", or "FR Yugoslavia national basketball team", from 1992 until 2003, after the country's name at the time. In 2003, after the country was renamed from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, the team was also renamed to "Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team". After Serbia and Montenegro split up, in 2006, and became the independent countries of [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], they each formed their own successor national teams. The senior [[Serbian national basketball team]]'s first appearance at a major [[FIBA]] competition was at the [[2007 EuroBasket]]. While the senior [[Montenegrin national basketball team]]'s first appearance at a major FIBA event was at the [[2011 EuroBasket]].
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==Head coaches==
==Head coaches==
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==Predecessor and successor teams==
==Predecessor and successor teams==
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*{{bk|MNE}} (successor team)


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==References==
==References==
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*[http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/tid/92330/_//teams.html Serbia & Montenegro] fiba.com
*[https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/tid/92330/_//teams.html Serbia & Montenegro] fiba.com


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/tid/92330/_//teams.html Serbia & Montenegro] fiba.com
* [https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/tid/92330/_//teams.html Serbia & Montenegro] fiba.com


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Latest revision as of 16:56, 5 March 2024

Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
FR Yugoslavia (1992–2003)
FIBA rankingDefunct
Joined FIBA1992
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationBasketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro
Olympic Games
Appearances3
MedalsSilver Silver: (1996)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances3
MedalsGold Gold: (1998, 2002)
EuroBasket
Appearances6
MedalsGold Gold: (1995, 1997, 2001)
Bronze Bronze: (1999)

The Serbia and Montenegro men's national basketball team (Serbian: Кошаркашка репрезентација Србије и Црне Горе, romanizedKošarkaška reprezentacija Srbije i Crne Gore) also widely known as the FR Yugoslavia men's national basketball team, represented Serbia and Montenegro in international basketball competition, from 1993 to 2006. It was governed by the Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro.

History

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After the breakup of Yugoslavia, in 1991–1992, the original senior Yugoslav national basketball team was dissolved. Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian and Herzegovina NT), Croatia (Croatian NT), Macedonia (Macedonian NT) (later known as North Macedonia), and Slovenia (Slovenia) then formed their own senior national teams. While the then remaining and smaller Yugoslavia (originally known as FR Yugoslavia, and later as Serbia and Montenegro) formed its own senior national team.

That senior national team was originally named either "Yugoslavia national basketball team", or "FR Yugoslavia national basketball team", from 1992 until 2003, after the country's name at the time. In 2003, after the country was renamed from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, the team was also renamed to "Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team". After Serbia and Montenegro split up, in 2006, and became the independent countries of Serbia and Montenegro, they each formed their own successor national teams. The senior Serbian national basketball team's first appearance at a major FIBA competition was at the 2007 EuroBasket. While the senior Montenegrin national basketball team's first appearance at a major FIBA event was at the 2011 EuroBasket.

Names

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  • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FR Yugoslavia) national basketball team: 1992–2003
  • Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team: 2003–2006

Competitions

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Olympic Games

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Olympic Games
Year Position Pld W L
1936 to 1988 Part of Yugoslavia
Spanien 1992 Suspended
Vereinigte Staaten 1996 Silver 8 7 1
Australien 2000 6th 7 4 3
Griechenland 2004 11th 6 2 4
Total 3/4 21 13 8

FIBA World Cup

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World Cup
Year Position Pld W L
1950 to 1990 Part of Yugoslavia
Kanada 1994 Suspended
Griechenland 1998 Gold 9 8 1
Vereinigte Staaten 2002 Gold 9 7 2
Japan 2006 11th 6 2 4
Total 3/4 24 17 7

EuroBasket

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EuroBasket 2005 mascot
EuroBasket Qualification
Year Position Pld W L Pld W L
1935 to 1991 Part of Yugoslavia Part of Yugoslavia
Deutschland 1993 Suspended Suspended
Griechenland 1995 Gold 9 9 0 4 4 0
Spanien 1997 Gold 9 8 1 Direct qualification
Frankreich 1999 Bronze 9 7 2
Türkei 2001 Gold 6 6 0
Schweden 2003 6th 7 3 4
Serbia and Montenegro 2005 9th 4 2 2 Qualified as host
Total 6/7 44 35 9 4 4 0

Honours

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Medals table

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Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Summer Olympics 0 1 0 1
FIBA World Cup 2 0 0 2
EuroBasket 3 0 1 4
Diamond Ball 1 1 0 2
Mediterranean Games 0 0 1 1
Grand Totals 6 2 2 10

Individual awards

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Rosters

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Head coaches

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Years Name P. Competition
1992–1995 Serbia and Montenegro Dušan Ivković Gold 1995 EuroBasket
1996–2000 Serbia and Montenegro Željko Obradović Silver
Gold
Gold
Bronze
6th
1996 Summer Olympics
1997 EuroBasket
1998 World Cup
1999 EuroBasket
2000 Summer Olympics
2000–2002 Serbia and Montenegro Svetislav Pešić Gold
Gold
2001 EuroBasket
2002 World Cup
2003 Serbia and Montenegro Duško Vujošević 6th 2003 EuroBasket
2004–2005 Serbia and Montenegro Željko Obradović 11th
9th
2004 Summer Olympics
2005 EuroBasket
2006 Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Šakota 11th 2006 World Cup

Predecessor and successor teams

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See also

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References

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