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词条 Georgia national basketball team
释义

  1. History

     Soviet era  Independent Georgia 

  2. Competitive record

     EuroBasket  Record against other teams at EuroBasket  World Cup  Tbilisi City Hall Cup 

  3. Team

     Current roster  Depth chart  Managerial history  Past rosters 

  4. Statistics

     Notable results  Record by opponents 

  5. Kit

     Manufacturer  Sponsor 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The Georgia men's national basketball team (Georgian: საქართველოს ეროვნული საკალათბურთო ნაკრები) represents the country of Georgia in international basketball competitions. It is controlled by Georgian Basketball Federation, the GBF, that was established on June 4, 1991 after Georgia became independent from Soviet Union. The country is a FIBA member since 1992. The first official game was played against Poland in 1995.

The team made its EuroBasket debut in 2011. They qualified for three following tournaments in 2013, 2015 and 2017 as well.

History

Soviet era

Until 1991 Georgia was a part of Soviet Union and players born in Georgia played for the Soviet Union national basketball team. Notable players born in Georgia who played for Soviet Union and won medals in Olympic Games, FIBA World Cup and EuroBasket include: Nodar Dzhordzhikiya, Otar Korkia, Guram Minashvili, Vladimer Ugrekhelidze, Levan Moseshvili, Zurab Sakandelidze and Mikheil Korkia.

Independent Georgia

After gaining independence from Soviet Union, on several occasions Georgian national team unsuccessfully tried to qualify for the EuroBasket, Europe's biggest basketball competition and major tournament. The team also played in EuroBasket Division B three times and gained promotion in 2009 after defeating Belarus in play-offs.[1] After the expansion of EuroBasket in 2011 from 16 to 24 teams, Georgia qualified to competition for the first time and since then they played at every tournament.

The team played five matches in Group D. They won games against Belgium and Ukraine, lost three matches and advanced in the second round, but lost all three matches.[2]

After finishing second in qualifying group, Georgia qualified for its second Eurobasket tournament. After comfortable 84–67 victory in the opening match over Poland, Georgia lost four remaining matches and finished the tournament.[3] To this date Eurobasket 2013 was the only tournament, when Georgia could not win more than one match.

Georgia qualified to Eurobasket for the third successive time in 2014. In group after three straight losses, Georgia defeated Macedonia 90–75. In last match Georgians met tournament co–hosts and balkan basketball giants Croatia, beat them 71–58[4] and qualified to the knockout stages for the first time, where they suffered narrow 81–85[5] defeat to tournament favorites and future finalists Lithuania.

In EuroBasket 2017 qualification Georgia topped its group after 90–84[6] victory over Montenegro and qualified to Eurobasket for fourth successive time.

The core of the team that consistently qualified to Europe's biggest basketball competition consisted of captain Zaza Pachulia, Viktor Sanikidze, Manuchar Markoishvili, Tornike Shengelia, Giorgi Tsintsadze and Giorgi Shermadini.

Competitive record

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EuroBasket

EuroBasketQualification
YearPosition{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
1935 to 1991Was a part of Soviet Union
GER}} 1993Did not participate
GRE}} 1995
ESP}} 1997Did not qualify1569
FRA}} 199913211
TUR}} 2001523
SWE}} 20031165
SCG}} 2005Division B642
ESP}} 2007Division B862
POL}} 2009Division B1091
LTU}} 201111th826853
SVN}} 201317th514862
CRO}}{{flagicon|FRA}}{{flagicon|GER}}{{flagicon|LAT}} 201515th624642
FIN}}{{flagicon|ISR}}{{flagicon|ROU}}{{flagicon|TUR}} 201717th523651
Total24717
{{col-break}}

Record against other teams at EuroBasket

Team{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|LostPF|Points forPA|Points againstPD|Point difference
{{Flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium1108159+22
{{Flagicon|Bulgaria}} Bulgaria1016979−10
{{Flagicon|Croatia}} Croatia211147135+12
{{Flagicon|Czech Republic}} Czech Republic1017995−16
{{Flagicon|Finland}} Finland1017387−14
{{Flagicon|Germany}} Germany1015767−10
{{Flagicon|Greece}} Greece202128152−24
{{Flagicon|Israel}} Israel11010491+13
{{Flagicon|Italy}} Italy1016971−2
{{Flagicon|Lithuania}} Lithuania211160162−2
{{Flagicon|Macedonia}} Macedonia211153140+13
{{Flagicon|Netherlands}} Netherlands1017273−1
{{Flagicon|Poland}} Poland1108467+17
{{Flagicon|Russia}} Russia1015865−7
{{Flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia303211238−27
{{Flagicon|Spain}} Spain1015983−24
{{Flagicon|Ukraine}} Ukraine211150141+9
Total: 17 countries17541805−51
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World Cup

World CupQualification
YearPosition{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
CHN}} 2019Did not qualify 12 5 7
PHI}}{{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|IDN}} 2023To be determined

Tbilisi City Hall Cup

GEOPlayedWinsLossesPlace
GEO}} 20103301
GEO}} 20123301
GEO}} 20143301
GEO}} 20153212
GEO}} 20163212
GEO}} 20172201
Total17152

Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket 2017.[7]

{{2017 EuroBasket Georgia men's team roster}}

Depth chart

{{Basketball depth chart
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|starter_c = Giorgi Shermadini
|starter_pf = Tornike Shengelia
|starter_sf = Duda Sanadze
|starter_sg = Manuchar Markoishvili
|starter_pg = Giorgi Tsintsadze
|bench 1_c = Goga Bitadze
|bench 1_pf = Beka Burjanadze
|bench 1_sf = Mikheil Berishvili
|bench 1_sg = Merab Bokolishvili
|bench 1_pg = Thad McFadden
|bench 2_c =
|bench 2_pf = Akaki Dvalishvili
|bench 2_sf = Levan Patsatsia
|bench 2_sg = Anatoli Boisa
|bench 2_pg = Beka Tsivtsivadze

Managerial history

CoachYears active
GEO|1990}} Besik Liparteliani1995–1997
GEO|1990}} Levan Moseshvili1997–1999
GEO|1990}} Zurab Tomaradze1999–2001
CRO}} Dražen Brajković2001–2005
CAN}} Gordon Herbert2005–2007
CAN}} Ken Shields2007–2008
SER}} Igor Kokoškov2008–2015
GRE}} Ilias Zouros2016–

Past rosters

2011 EuroBasket squad: finished 11th among 24 teams

Giorgi Gamqrelidze, Vladimir Boisa, Anatoli Boisa, Zaza Pachulia, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Giorgi Shermadini, Lasha Parghalava, Manuchar Markoishvili, MarQuez Haynes, Viktor Sanikidze, Tornike Shengelia, Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Coach: {{flagicon|SER}} Igor Kokoškov)

2013 EuroBasket squad: finished 17th among 24 teams

Nika Metreveli, Otar Pkhakadze, Duda Sanadze, Beka Burjanadze, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Giorgi Shermadini, Ricky Hickman, Manuchar Markoishvili, Levan Patsatsia, Viktor Sanikidze, Besik Lezhava, Nikoloz Tskitishvili (Coach: {{flagicon|SER}} Igor Kokoškov)

2015 EuroBasket squad: finished 15th among 24 teams

Jacob Pullen, Nika Metreveli, Zaza Pachulia, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Giorgi Shermadini, Duda Sanadze, Manuchar Markoishvili, Levan Patsatsia, Viktor Sanikidze, Beka Burjanadze, Tornike Shengelia, Besik Lezhava (Coach: {{flagicon|SER}} Igor Kokoškov)

2017 EuroBasket squad: finished 17th among 24 teams

Michael Dixon, Giorgi Gamqrelidze, Anatoli Boisa, Zaza Pachulia, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Giorgi Shermadini, Duda Sanadze, Manuchar Markoishvili, Mikheil Berishvili, Tornike Shengelia, Goga Bitadze, Ilia Londaridze (Coach: {{flagicon|GRE}} Ilias Zouros)

Statistics

Notable results

DateStatusTeamResultTeam
22.07.2004FriendlyRUS}}71–87GEO}}
16.08.2013FriendlySRB}}71–75GEO}}
24.09.2015EurobasketCRO}}58–71GEO}}
05.08.2017FriendlyLTU}} 70–81GEO}}
23.08.2017FriendlyGRE}} 71–72GEO}}
24.08.2017FriendlySRB}} 66–68GEO}}
31.08.2017EurobasketLTU}}77–79GEO}}

Record by opponents

OpponentPlayedWinsLossesWin %
{{Bk|ALB}}220100%
{{Bk|AUT}}138561.5%
{{Bk|AZE}}220100%
{{Bk|BEL}}52340%
{{Bk|BIH}}84450%
{{Bk|BLR}}118373%
{{Bk|BUL}}73443%
{{Bk|CAN}}1010%
{{Bk|CTA}}110100%
{{Bk|CRO}}21150%
{{Bk|CYP}}21150%
{{Bk|CZE}}114736.4%
{{Bk|DEN}}43175%
{{Bk|ENG}}31233%
{{Bk|EST}}74357%
{{Bk|FIN}}52340%
{{Bk|FRA}}3030%
{{Bk|GER}}5050%
{{Bk|GBR}}110100%
{{Bk|GRE}}81712.5%
{{Bk|HUN}}41325%
{{Bk|ISL}}21150%
{{Bk|IRL}}440100%
{{Bk|ISR}}106460%
{{Bk|ITA}}100100%
{{Bk|LAT}}96366.7%
{{Bk|LTU}}72528.6%
{{Bk|LUX}}87188%
{{Bk|MKD}}74357%
{{Bk|MDA}}110100%
{{Bk|MNE}}21150%
{{Bk|NED}}73443%
{{Bk|POL}}62433%
{{Bk|POR}}76186%
{{Bk|ROU}}87188%
{{Bk|RUS}}51420%
{{Bk|SRB}}42250%
{{Bk|SVK}}75271%
{{Bk|SVN}}4040%
{{Bk|ESP}}1010%
{{Bk|SWE}}73443%
{{Bk|SWI}}1010%
{{Bk|TUN}}1010%
{{Bk|TUR}}3030%
{{Bk|UKR}}86275%
{{Bk|WAL}}110100%
Total: 46 countries23511711849.8%

Kit

Manufacturer

2015: Spalding[8]

Sponsor

2015: Natakhtari[8]

See also

  • Georgia women's national basketball team
  • Georgia national under-19 basketball team
  • Georgia national under-17 basketball team
  • Georgia national 3x3 team

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Montenegro, Georgia promoted to Division A - TalkBasket.net|url=https://www.talkbasket.net/4814-montenegro-georgia-promoted-to-division-a.html|website=TalkBasket.net|accessdate=10 February 2017|date=10 September 2009}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Georgia {{!}} EuroBasket (2011) {{!}} FIBA Europe|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/pageID_ls1bk3afInUm5w6Y5KKKX1.compID_qMRZdYCZI6EoANOrUf9le2.season_2011.roundID_7526.teamID_2187.html|website=www.fibaeurope.com|accessdate=11 February 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Georgia {{!}} EuroBasket (2013) {{!}} FIBA Europe|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/compID_qMRZdYCZI6EoANOrUf9le2.season_2013.roundID_8722.teamID_2187.html|website=www.fibaeurope.com|accessdate=11 February 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Georgia - Croatia {{!}} EuroBasket (2015) {{!}} FIBA Europe|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/compID_qMRZdYCZI6EoANOrUf9le2.season_2015.roundID_9322.gameID_9323-C-14-5.html|website=www.fibaeurope.com|accessdate=11 February 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Lithuania - Georgia {{!}} EuroBasket (2015) {{!}} FIBA Europe|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/compID_qMRZdYCZI6EoANOrUf9le2.season_2015.roundID_9322.gameID_11661-68-A-1.html|website=www.fibaeurope.com|accessdate=11 February 2017}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Montenegro v Georgia - 17 Sep - FIBA.com|url=http://www.fiba.com/eurobasket/2017/qualifiers/1709/Montenegro-Georgia#tab=game_story|website=FIBA.com|accessdate=11 February 2017|language=en}}
7. ^EuroBasket 2017 roster
8. ^Georgia | EuroBasket 2015 - PHOTO GALLERY, eurobasket2015.org, Retrieved 22 Oct 2015.

External links

{{Commons category}}
  • Official website of the Georgian Basketball Federation {{ge icon}}
  • FIBA profile
  • Eurobasket.com
  • Georgia Basketball Records at FIBA Archive
{{FIBA Europe teams}}{{National sports teams of Georgia}}

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