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词条 Slovenia national basketball team
释义

  1. History

     FIBA World Cup  EuroBasket 

  2. Competitive record

     Summer Olympics  World Cup  EuroBasket  Record against other teams at the World Cup  Record against other teams at the EuroBasket 

  3. Team

     Current roster  Depth chart  Head Coaches  Statistics  Most appearances  Top scorers  Past rosters 

  4. See also

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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| country = Slovenia (Slovenija) {{flagicon|SVN}}
| national_fed = Basketball Federation of Slovenia
| logo = Slovenia basketball.png
| nickname =
| joined_fiba = 1992
| fiba_ranking = {{FIBA World Rankings|SLO}}
| fiba_zone = FIBA Europe
| coach = Rado Trifunović
| oly_appearances = None
| oly_medals =
| wc_appearances = 3
| wc_medals = None
| zone_championship = EuroBasket
| zone_appearances = 13
| zone_medals = {{Eur1}} Gold: (2017)
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| first_game = {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia 83–54 {{bk-rt|Bulgaria}}
(Bilbao, Spain; 22 June 1992)
| largest_win = {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia 122–67 {{bk-rt|Moldova}}
(Wrocław, Poland; 1 June 1993)
| largest_loss = {{flagicon|Slovenia}} Slovenia 76–119 {{bk-rt|USA}}
(Barcelona, Spain; 9 September 2014)
| medal_templates ={{MedalCompetition|EuroBasket}}{{MedalGold|EuroBasket 2017|}}
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The Slovenia national basketball team ({{lang-sl|Slovenska košarkarska reprezentanca}}) is organized and run by the Basketball Federation of Slovenia. Since the independence of the country in 1991, the team has competed at every EuroBasket, they entered the knockout stage at every championship since 2005 and won the 2017 edition. Slovenia is currently ranked seventh in the FIBA World Rankings.

History

Prior to Slovenian independence, Slovenian players represented Yugoslavia. Slovenia joined the International Basketball Federation in 1992 and played its first official game on 22 June 1992 against Bulgaria in the qualification rounds for the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1]

FIBA World Cup

Slovenia debuted at the FIBA Basketball World Cup in the 2006 edition after qualifying as the sixth-placed team of the EuroBasket 2005.[2] In the 2010 and 2014 editions, Slovenia reached the quarter-finals; their highest overall finish is seventh place in 2014.[3]

EuroBasket

Between May and June 1993, Slovenia competed in the qualifiers for the EuroBasket 1993, where the team won all seven games and therefore qualified for its first EuroBasket.[4] At the main tournament, held in Germany, Slovenia finished in 14th place out of 16 teams with one win and two defeats.[5]

Slovenia did not reach the knockout stages of the competition until 2005, where the team, coached by Aleš Pipan, reached the quarter-finals for the first time.[2] In 2009, Slovenia reached the semi-finals for the first time after eliminating Croatia in the quarter-finals with a 67–65 victory. In the semi-finals, Slovenia lost to Serbia after overtime, and later to Greece in the third place game, finishing the competition in fourth place.[6][7] In the next two tournaments, in 2011 and 2013, Slovenia was eliminated in the quarter-finals by Spain and France, respectively. In 2015, Slovenia failed to reach the quarter-finals for the first time since the 2003 edition after losing to Latvia in the round of 16.[8]

At the EuroBasket 2017, Slovenia, captained by Goran Dragić and managed by Igor Kokoškov, won the championship after winning nine consecutive games, including victories against the 2013 winners France and the 2015 winners Spain.[9] Dragić, who scored 35 points in the final against Serbia, was named the most valuable player of the tournament.[10]

Competitive record

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Summer Olympics

Summer OlympicsPre-Olympic
YearPos.{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
ESP}} 1992Did not qualify1275
USA}} 1996
AUS}} 2000
GRE}} 2004
CHN}} 2008321
GB}} 2012
BRA}} 2016

World Cup

FIBA Basketball World CupQualification
YearPos.{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
CAN}} 1994Did not qualify
GRE}} 1998
USA}} 2002
JPN}} 20069th624
TUR}} 20108th954
SPA}} 20147th752
CHN}} 2019Did not qualify 1239
IDN}}{{flagicon|JPN}}{{flagicon|PHI}} 2023To be determined
Total221210
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EuroBasket

EuroBasketQualification
YearPos.{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played{{Tooltip|W|Won{{Tooltip|L|Lost
GER}} 199314th312770
GRE}} 199512th624651
SPA}} 199714th5141073
FRA}} 199910th6241091
TUR}} 200115th3121091
SWE}} 200310th4221073
Serbia and Montenegro}} 20056th642651
ESP}} 20077th963Directly qualified
POL}} 20094th963
LTU}} 20117th1165
{{flagicon|SVN}} 20135th1174
FRA}} 201512th 6 3 3
TUR}} 2017{{gold01}} 9 9 0660
Total885038
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Record against other teams at the World Cup

Last updated: 9 September 2014[11]

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Record against other teams at the EuroBasket

Last updated: 17 September 2017, after the EuroBasket 2017.[11]

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Team

Current roster

{{FIBA roster header
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| head_coach =
  • {{player||SVN|Rado Trifunović}}

| asst_coach =
  • {{player||SVN|Aleksander Sekulić}}
  • {{player||SVN|Jaka Lakovič}}
  • {{player||SVN| Jernej Valentinčič}}

| otherlegend =
  • (C) Team captain
  • Age – describes age
    on 1 February 2019

}}

Depth chart

{{Basketball depth chart
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|starter_c = Žiga Dimec
|starter_pf = Edo Murić
|starter_sf = Vlatko Čančar
|starter_sg = Zoran Dragić
|starter_pg = Matic Rebec
|bench 1_c = Jan Kosi
|bench 1_pf = Urban Durnik
|bench 1_sf = Gregor Hrovat
|bench 1_sg = Blaž Mesiček
|bench 1_pg = Luka Rupnik
|bench 2_c =
|bench 2_pf = Leon Šantelj
|bench 2_sf = Miha Škedelj
|bench 2_sg = Gregor Glas
|bench 2_pg = Jan Špan
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Head Coaches

Since 1992, the Slovenian national team was managed by a total of ten different head coaches. Zmago Sagadin and Jure Zdovc are the only coaches with more than one spell.[12]

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1990s and 2000s
Years Name Competition
1992 Zmago Sagadin
1993 Janez Drvarič 1993 EuroBasket (14th place)
1994–1995 Zmago Sagadin 1995 EuroBasket (12th place)
1996–1998 Andrej Urlep 1997 EuroBasket (14th place)
1998–2001 Boris Zrinski 1999 EuroBasket (10th place)
2001 EuroBasket (15th place)
2002–2003 Slobodan Subotić 2003 EuroBasket (10th place)
2004–2008 Aleš Pipan 2005 EuroBasket (6th place)
2006 World Championship (9th place)
2007 EuroBasket (7th place)
2009 Jure Zdovc 2009 EuroBasket (4th place)
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2010s
Years Name Competition
2010 Memi Bečirovič 2010 World Championship (8th place)
2011–2013 Božidar Maljković 2011 EuroBasket (7th place)
2013 EuroBasket (5th place)
2014–2015 Jure Zdovc 2014 World Championship (7th place)
2015 EuroBasket (12th place)
2016–2017 Igor Kokoškov 2017 EuroBasket (1st place)
2017–present Rado Trifunović
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Statistics

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Most appearances

#NameNT CareerCapsPoints
1Jaka Lakovič2001–201386880
2Goran Dragić2006–201779924
3Uroš Slokar2005–201576344
4Goran Jagodnik1997–201175260
5Marijan Kraljević1992–200373219
6Jaka Daneu1992–199967362
Boris Gorenc1992–200367620
8Marko Tušek1993–200463491
9Ivica Jurković1996–200461488
10Marko Milič1994–200659605
11Boštjan Nachbar1999–201358573
12Jure Zdovc1992–200057755
13Sani Bečirović1998–201052551
Teoman Alibegović1992–200052990
Radoslav Nesterović1995–200852530
16Matjaž Smodiš1999–201151416
Edo Murić2011–51224
18Primož Brezec1998–201049382
Gašper Vidmar2007–49336
20Roman Horvat1992–199845332
Jaka Klobučar2007–201645134

Last updated: 8. December 2018. Statistics include official FIBA-recognised matches only.[13]

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Top scorers

#NameNT CareerPointsCapsPoints per game
1Teoman Alibegović1992–20009905219.0
2Goran Dragić2006–20179247911.7
3Jaka Lakovič2001–20138808610.2
4Jure Zdovc1992–20007555713.2
5Boris Gorenc1992–2003620679.2
6Slavko Kotnik1992–19956053815.9
Marko Milič1994–20066055910.2
8Boštjan Nachbar1999–2013573589.9
9Sani Bečirovič1998–20105515210.6
10Radoslav Nesterović1995–20085305210.2
11Marko Tušek1993–2004491637.8
12Ivica Jurković1996–2004488618
13Zoran Dragić2011–4354010.9
14Matjaž Smodiš1999–2011416518.2
15Erazem Lorbek2004–20113823411.2
Primož Brezec1998–2010382497.8
17Klemen Prepelič2014–3813411.2
18Jaka Daneu1992–1999362675.4
19Uroš Slokar2005–2015344764.5
Jaka Blažič2013–344447.8

Last updated: 8. December 2018. Statistics include official FIBA-recognised matches only.[14]

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Past rosters

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1993 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
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)

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)

1997 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
4. Walter Jeklin, 5. Goran Jagodnik, 6. Jaka Daneu, 7. Radoslav Nesterović, 8. Aleš Kunc, 9. Jure Zdovc, 10. Marko Tušek, 11. Teoman Alibegović, 12. Marko Milič, 13. Boris Gorenc, 14. Ivica Jurković, 15. Radovan Trifunović (Coach: Andrej Urlep)

1999 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams
4. Jure Zdovc, 5. Walter Jeklin, 6. Jaka Daneu, 7. Sani Bečirović, 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)

2001 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 16 teams
4. Beno Udrih, 5. Jaka Lakovič, 6. Boris Gorenc, 7. Sani Bečirović, 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)

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)

2005 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams
4. Goran Jurak, 5. Jaka Lakovič, 6. Aleksandar Ćapin, 7. Sani Bečirović, 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 9th among 24 teams
4. Goran Jurak, 5. Jaka Lakovič, 6. Sašo Ožbolt, 7. Sani Bečirović, 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)

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)

2013 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 24 teams
4. Uroš Slokar, 5. Jaka Lakovič, 6. Jure Balažič, 7. Nebojša Joksimović, 8. Edo Murić, 9. Jaka Blažič, 10. Boštjan Nachbar, 11. Goran Dragić, 12. Zoran Dragić, 13. Domen Lorbek, 14. Gašper Vidmar, 15. Mirza Begić (Coach: Božidar Maljković)

2014 World Championship: finished 7th among 24 teams
4. Jure Balažič, 5. Uroš Slokar, 6. Aleksej Nikolić, 7. Klemen Prepelič, 8. Edo Murić, 9. Jaka Blažič, 10. Miha Zupan, 11. Goran Dragić, 12. Zoran Dragić, 13. Domen Lorbek, 14. Jaka Klobučar, 15. Alen Omić (Coach: Jure Zdovc)

2015 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 24 teams
1. Nebojša Joksimović, 5. Luka Rupnik, 7. Klemen Prepelič, 9. Jaka Blažič, 10. Mitja Nikolić, 12. Zoran Dragić, 13. Miha Zupan, 15. Jure Balažič, 17. Saša Zagorac, 23. Alen Omić, 24. Jaka Klobučar, 55. Uroš Slokar (Coach: Jure Zdovc)

2017 EuroBasket: finished 1st among 24 teams
0. Anthony Randolph, 1. Matic Rebec, 3. Goran Dragić, 6. Aleksej Nikolić, 7. Klemen Prepelič, 8. Edo Murić, 9. Jaka Blažič, 14. Gašper Vidmar, 17. Saša Zagorac, 22. Žiga Dimec, 31. Vlatko Čančar, 77. Luka Dončić (Coach: Igor Kokoškov)

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See also

  • Basketball in Slovenia
  • Basketball Federation of Slovenia

Notes

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/tekme-skozi-leta/1992/|language=sl|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|accessdate=18 September 2017|title=TEKME LETA 1992}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/kosarka/ep-v-kosarki-2013/ep-2005-prvenstvo-ko-je-sloveniji-uspel-preboj-med-najboljse/313277|date=21 August 2013|accessdate=14 September 2017|language=sl|publisher=RTV Slovenija|author=Tilen Jamnik|location=Ljubljana|title=EP 2005 - prvenstvo, ko je Sloveniji uspel preboj med najboljše}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/novice/novica-prikaz/article/junaki-osvojili-koncno-7-mesto-na-sp-2014/|accessdate=14 September 2017|language=sl|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|title=#junaki osvojili končno 7. mesto na SP 2014|date=11 September 2014|author=KZS/Anže Blažič}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/tekme-skozi-leta/1993/|language=sl|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|accessdate=14 September 2017|title=TEKME V LETU 1993}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/2264/_/1993_European_Championship_for_Men/index.html|publisher=FIBA|work=archive.fiba.com|accessdate=14 September 2017|title=1993 European Championship for Men}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fibaeurope.com/pageID_MR8R,h11I8-OolVDzBJm42.compID_qMRZdYCZI6EoANOrUf9le2.season_2009.roundID_6328.teamID_2154.html|publisher=FIBA|work=fibaeurope.com|accessdate=14 September 2017|title=Slovenia – EuroBasket 2009}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/6328/_/2009_EuroBasket_Final_Round/index.html|publisher=FIBA|work=archive.fiba.com|accessdate=14 September 2017|title=2009 EuroBasket}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://siol.net/sportal/kosarka/konec-je-slovenija-zapusca-eurobasket-398115|date=12 September 2015|accessdate=14 September 2017|language=sl|publisher=Siol|author=Jaka Lopatič|title=Konec je, Slovenija zapušča EuroBasket}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2017/Slovenia#tab=schedules_and_results|accessdate=18 September 2017|publisher=FIBA|work=fiba.basketball|title=Slovenia - FIBA EuroBasket 2017}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/kosarka/ep-v-kosarki-2017/mmc-na-prizoriscu/dragic-slovenija-domov-prihajamo-kot-evropski-prvaki/432804|date=18 September 2017|accessdate=18 September 2017|language=sl|publisher=RTV Slovenija|location=Istanbul|author=Tilen Jamnik|title=Dragić: Slovenija, domov prihajamo kot evropski prvaki}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/vsi-tekmeci/|title=VSI TEKMECI MOŠKE ČLANSKE REPREZENTANCE|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|accessdate=6 September 2017|language=sl}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/zgodovina/|title=Zgodovina velikih tekmovanj|trans-title=Competition record|language=sl|accessdate=3 September 2017|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/lestvica-uradnih-nastopov/|title=VEČNA LESTVICA NASTOPOV NA TEKMAH MOŠKE ČLANSKE REPREZENTANCE|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|accessdate=30 August 2017|language=sl}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kzs.si/tekmovanja-in-projekti/reprezentance/clani/lestvica-strelcev-na-ur-tekmah/|title=LESTVICA STRELCEV NA URADNIH TEKMAH|publisher=Basketball Federation of Slovenia|accessdate=30 August 2017|language=sl}}

External links

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