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Basketball Netherlands ( Dutch : Basketbal Nederland ) is the governing body of basketball in the Netherlands . It was founded in 1947, and are headquartered in Nieuwegein .

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66-573: Basketball Nederland operates the Netherlands men's national team and Netherlands women's national team . They organise national competitions in the Netherlands, for both the men's and women's senior teams, as well as the youth national basketball teams. The top professional league in the Netherlands is the BNXT League . The Dutch Basketball Association ( Dutch : Nederlandse Basketball Bond , NBB )

132-665: A 20% viewing share in Italy, Serbia 's game against Nigeria netting a 33% share in Serbia, and a 600,000-audience in the United States for the US national team 's game against Puerto Rico at 1 am. Before the 2010 FIBA World Championship started in Turkey, FIBA had already sold 350,000 tickets, for a revenue of between US$ 8 to 10 million. The number of tickets sold was 10% higher than 2006, although

198-511: A EuroBasket tournament. Star player Francisco Elson , former NBA -champion, represented the team on several occasions but the team never came close to qualifying. During this period, notable Dutch players like Dan Gadzuric were not willing to play for the national team. Home games were usually played at the Topsportcentrum in Almere and usually had little to no media attention or fan support in

264-478: A disappointing EuroBasket 2022 , in which the Netherlands went winless, Buscaglia was sacked. On 6 October 2022, Radenko Varagić was appointed as interim head coach for the remaining World Cup qualifying campaign. On 23 May 2023, the Netherlands named Israeli coach Arik Shivek , as head coach of the national team. He previously led at national team level for five years with Israel from 2009 to 2014.    Win    Loss Roster for

330-461: A four-team knockout tournament to determine the medalists. The 2002 tournament expanded the knockout round to eight teams. In 2006 , FIBA made the decision to expand back to 24 teams and introduced the format that was in place through 2014 . Under that format, the teams were divided into four preliminary round groups of six teams each. The top 4 teams in each group then advanced to the Round of 16 in

396-435: A result in that group, and each plays the 2 teams from the other group. The top 2 teams in each of 4 second-round groups then advance to the quarterfinals in the final, single-elimination round. In that final round, the semifinal losers play in the bronze medal game, while the quarterfinal losers play in a consolation bracket to determine fifth through eighth places. Since 1967 , the champion of each tournament has been awarded

462-526: A single Asia-Pacific qualifying zone. In each qualifying zone, nations are divided into Division A and Division B, with promotion and relegation between the two. FIBA did not initially reveal full details of the new process, but announced that at least in opening phases, it would feature groups of three or four teams, playing home-and-away within the group. Below is the list of distribution of berths according to each FIBA qualifying zone. The Basketball World Cup has existed in several different formats throughout

528-430: A single-elimination knockout round. In 2019 , the final tournament expanded to 32 teams. If the teams should be tied at the end of the preliminary round, the ties are broken by the following criteria in order: The top two teams in each group then advance to a second group-stage round, formed by the top 2 teams from pairs of first-round groups; the match between teams coming from each first-round group carries over as

594-612: A tournament in 1950 . Argentina was selected as host, largely because it was the only country willing to take on the task. Argentina took advantage of the host selection, winning all their games en route to becoming the first FIBA World Champion. The first five tournaments were held in South America , and teams from the Americas dominated the tournament, winning eight of nine medals at the first three tournaments. By 1963 , however, teams from Eastern Europe and Southeast Europe —

660-479: Is an accepted version of this page The FIBA Basketball World Cup is an international basketball competition between the senior men's national teams of the members of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the sport's global governing body. It takes place every four years and is considered the flagship event of FIBA. From its inception in 1950 until 2010, the tournament

726-453: Is the runaway all-time leading scorer , scoring 906 career points in four tournaments between 1978 and 1990 . Nikos Galis of Greece is the all-time leading scorer for a single tournament, averaging 33.7 points per game for the Greeks at the 1986 FIBA World Championship . Serbian coach and former player Željko Obradović is the only person who won the title both as a coach and a player. He

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792-515: The 1990 FIBA World Championship , when the tournament started taking qualifiers from the newly redesigned FIBA Americas Championship rather than from North, Central, and South America individually. After the tournament expanded to 24 teams in 2006 , the tournament allocated qualification as follows: Each of the five continental championships also served as qualification for the Olympics, so all were held every two years. The year immediately preceding

858-556: The 1998–99 NBA lockout prevented NBA players from participating. The new Yugoslavian team, now consisting of the former Yugoslav republics of Serbia and Montenegro , won the gold medal over Russia, while the USA, with professional basketball players playing in Europe and two college players, finished third. In 2002 , other nations caught up to the four powerhouse countries and their successor states. FR Yugoslavia , led by Peja Stojaković of

924-557: The 2002 tournament , Spain's Pau Gasol at the 2006 tournament , Kevin Durant for the United States at the 2010 tournament , Kyrie Irving for the United States at the 2014 tournament , Spain's Ricky Rubio at the 2019 tournament and Germany's Dennis Schröder at the 2023 tournament . The only exception was Dejan Bodiroga of FR Yugoslavia , who was the MVP of the 1998 tournament , when

990-430: The 2010 FIBA World Championship final, the USA defeated Turkey and won gold for the first time in 16 years, while Lithuania beat Serbia and won bronze. The next time around, the United States became the third country to defend the championship, winning against Serbia at the 2014 edition of the tournament. France beat Lithuania in the bronze medal game. After the 2014 edition, FIBA instituted significant changes to

1056-560: The Arab world . The Basketball World Cup has used various forms of qualification throughfive tournaments were held in South America and participation was dominated by teams from the Americas. At the first tournament, FIBA intended for the three Olympic medalists to compete, plus the host Argentina and two teams each from Europe, Asia, and South America. However, no Asian team was willing to travel to

1122-724: The Dominican Republic . The TV ratings in the United States beat out the 2014 US Tennis Open , but some US sports media still described viewers in the US as not caring about the FIBA Basketball World Cup. In the Philippines, the entire tournament had an average reach of 67.8%. According to FIBA, the TV audience for the 2019 tournament reached 3 billion, with a further 1.5 billion views on social media. A total of 160 million people around

1188-4505: The EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers matches on 21 and 24 November 2024 against Czech Republic . 1946 EuroBasket : finished 6th among 10 teams 3 Chris van Laar, 4 Joop Koper, 5 Henk Mik, 6 Wim van Someren, 7 Freek Brandt, 8 Jan Aldenberg, 9 Henk Koper, 13 Chris Kugelein, 14 Wim Kunnen, 15 Ben Gerritsma (Coach: Dick Schmüll) 1947 EuroBasket : finished 11th among 14 teams 3 Joop Koper, 4 Chris van Laar, 5 Freek Brandt, 6 Jaap van Veen, 7 Wim van Someren, 8 B Winkel, 9 Tan Eng Hau, 10 Henk Koper, 20 Visser (Coach: Dick Schmüll) 1949 EuroBasket : finished 5th among 7 teams 3 Jaap van Veen, 4 Jaap van Veen, 5 Tom Losekoot, 6 Tan Eng Hau, 7 Henk Koper, 8 Joop Koper, 9 Wim van Someren, 10 Henk van de Broek, 11 Jan Hille, 20 Freek Brandt (Coach: Dick Schmüll) 1951 EuroBasket : finished 10th among 17 teams 3 Tim de Jong, 4 Johan de Hoop, 5 Bob van der Valk, 6 Ab Gootjes, 7 Jaap van Veen, 8 Henk van de Broek, 9 Vok Alberda, 10 Kees van der Schuijt, 11 Jan Hille, 12 Piet Ouderland , 13 Ton Koemans, 14 Rinus van Eijkeren (Coach: Dick Schmüll) 1961 EuroBasket : finished 15th among 19 teams 4 Henny Braun, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Jan Driehuis, 8 Dolf Pouw, 9 Wim Franke, 10 Maarten Sleeswijk, 11 Gerrit Kok, 12 Peter de Jong, 13 Gunter van de Berg, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Hans Perrier (Coach: Jan Janbroers) 1963 EuroBasket : finished 16th among 16 teams 4 Jos Pelk, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Jan Driehuis, 8 Simon Schagen, 9 Bob Grosmann, 10 Wim Franke, 11 Gerrit Kok, 12 Roelof Tuinstra, 13 Jan Schappert, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Frederik Witte (Coach: Jan Janbroers) 1967 EuroBasket : finished 16th among 16 teams 4 Petrus Rijsewik, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Frank Kales, 8 Antonius van der Kroon, 9 Karel Pastor, 10 Karel Vrolijk, 11 Erik Jager, 12 Roelof Tuinstra, 13 Erik van Woerkom, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Frederik Witte (Coach: Egon Steuer ) 1975 EuroBasket : finished 10th among 12 teams 4 Jan Dekker, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Sikking, 7 Hugo Harrewijn, 8 Herman Pluim, 9 Walter Ombre, 10 John van Vliet, 11 Kees Akerboom , 12 Dan Cramer , 13 Toon van Helfteren , 14 Pieter van Tuyll, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Bill Sheridan) 1977 EuroBasket : finished 7th among 12 teams 4 Al Faber, 5 Jan Dekker, 6 Jimmy Woudstra, 7 Cees Limmen, 8 Emill Hagens, 9 Bert Kragtwijk, 10 Cock van de Lagemaat, 11 Dan Cramer , 12 Kees Akerboom , 13 Jan Loorbach, 14 Renso Zwiers, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Jan Janbroers) 1979 EuroBasket : finished 10th among 12 teams 4 Bert Kragtwijk, 5 Jan Dekker, 6 Dan Cramer , 7 Mitchell Plaat , 8 Emill Hagens, 9 Al Faber, 10 Sid Bruinsma, 11 Jimmy Woudstra, 12 Kees Akerboom , 13 Toon van Helfteren , 14 Pieter van Tuyll, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Tom Quinn) 1983 EuroBasket : finished 4th among 12 teams 4 René Ridderhof, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Randy Wiel, 7 Mitchell Plaat , 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Al Faber, 10 Jos Kuipers, 11 Dan Cramer , 12 Cock van de Lagemaat, 13 Henk Pieterse, 14 Roland van den Bergh, 15 Rob van Essen (Coach: Vladimír Heger) 1985 EuroBasket : finished 12th among 12 teams 4 Martin Esajas, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Martin de Vries , 7 Marco de Waard, 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Ron van der Schaaf, 10 John Franken, 11 Cock van de Lagemaat, 12 Jos Kuipers, 13 Peter van Noord, 14 Hans Heijdeman, 15 Rob van Essen (Coach: Vladimír Heger) 1986 FIBA World Cup : finished 14th among 24 teams 4 Rik Smits , 5 Jelle Esveldt, 6 Ronald Schilp, 7 Cock van de Lagemaat, 8 Raymond Bottse, 9 Rene Ebeltjes, 10 Chris van Dinten, 11 Hans Heijdeman, 12 Erik Griekspoor, 13 Emill Hagens, 14 Marco de Waard, 15 Peter van Noord (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn) 1987 EuroBasket : finished 10th among 12 teams 4 John Emanuels, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Marco de Waard, 7 Cees van Rootselaar, 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Okke te Velde, 10 Rik Smits , 11 Chris van Dinten, 12 Peter van Noord, 13 Toon van Helfteren , 14 Henk Pieterse, 15 Jos Kuipers (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn) 1989 EuroBasket : finished 8th among 8 teams 4 Raymond Bottse, 5 John Emanuels, 6 Marco de Waard, 7 Cees van Rootselaar, 8 Rolf Franke, 9 Okke te Velde, 10 Richard van Poelgeest, 11 Frans Houben, 12 Milko Lieverst, 13 Paul Vrind, 14 Peter Dam, 15 Jos Kuipers (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn) 2015 EuroBasket : finished 21st among 24 teams FIBA Basketball World Cup This

1254-516: The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup , is also held quadrennially. From 1986 through 2014, the men's and women's championships were held in the same year, though in different countries. Following the 2014 FIBA championships for men and women, the men's World Cup was scheduled on a new four-year cycle to avoid conflict with the FIFA World Cup. The men's World Cup was held in 2019, in the year following

1320-459: The Naismith Trophy , named in honor of basketball's inventor, James Naismith . A trophy had been planned since the first World Championship in 1950 , but did not come to fruition until FIBA finally commissioned a trophy in 1965, after receiving a US$ 1,000 donation. The original trophy was used from 1967 through 1994 . An updated trophy was introduced for the 1998 FIBA World Championship and

1386-631: The Netherlands in international basketball matches. The national team is governed by Basketball Nederland . The Dutch have reached the European Basketball Championship on 16 occasions. Their best results at the event came in 1983 , where they finished in fourth place. They have also qualified for the FIBA World Cup once, in 1986 . However, in recent years the national team has struggled to maintain consistency to reach major international tournaments. The team represents itself as

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1452-544: The Orange Lions . The Netherlands were one of the teams that played in the 1946 , 1947 , 1949 and 1951 EuroBasket tournaments. During this period, the 5th place finish in 1949 was the best performance by the national team. The Oranje qualified for three European Basketball Championships in the 1960s ( 1961 , 1963 , 1967 ). After three consecutive missed tournaments, the Netherlands had another three EuroBasket appearance stretch from 1975 , 1977 , and 1979 . During

1518-469: The Sacramento Kings and Dejan Bodiroga of FC Barcelona , won the final game against Argentina , while Dirk Nowitzki , who was the tournament's MVP , led Germany to the bronze, its first ever World Championship medal. Meanwhile, the United States team, this time made up of NBA players, struggled to a sixth-place finish. This new era of parity convinced FIBA to expand the tournament to 24 teams for

1584-607: The Soviet Union and Yugoslavia , in particular — began to catch up to the teams from the American continents. Between 1963 and 1990, the tournament was dominated by the United States , the Soviet Union , Yugoslavia , and Brazil , which together accounted for every medal at the tournament. The 1994 FIBA World Championship held in Toronto marked the beginning of a new era, as currently active American NBA players participated in

1650-539: The 1977 EuroBasket, the Netherlands' star player Kees Akerboom shined during the tournament. He finished the competition as the top scorer, and earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team. At EuroBasket 1983 , the Dutch had its biggest success in history under head coach Vladimir Heger. The national team achieved fourth place at the tournament. The Dutch wound up reaching the semi-finals, but eventually fell to Italy . In

1716-484: The 2006, 2010 , and 2014 editions of the tournament. In 2006 , emerging powerhouse Spain beat Greece in the first appearance in the final for both teams. Spain became only the seventh team ( Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia are counted separately in the FIBA records) to capture a World Championship gold. The USA, which lost to Greece in a semi-final, won against Argentina in the third-place match and claimed bronze. In

1782-596: The African and Oceanian champion each received a berth, while the Centrobasket champion and runner-up were each invited. For most of these years, the tournament host, defending World Champion, and top Olympic basketball tournament finishers also qualified for the event. From 1970 through the 2014 World Cup, qualification continued to be based on the continental competitions and the Olympic tournament. The only major change came in

1848-538: The FIBA board. Of the four wild cards, only three could come from one continental zone. In each of the two tournaments that the wild card system was in place, FIBA selected the maximum three European teams to compete in the event. FIBA instituted major changes to its competition calendar and the qualifying process for both the World Cup and Olympics in 2017. First, the continental championships are now held once every four years, specifically in years that immediately follow

1914-409: The FIFA World Cup. The women's championship, which was renamed from "FIBA World Championship for Women" to "FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup" after its 2014 edition, will remain on the previous four-year cycle, with championships in the same year as the FIFA World Cup. The winning team receives the Naismith Trophy , first awarded in 1967 . The current champion is Germany , which defeated Serbia in

1980-472: The Japanese organizers were targeting to sell 180,000 tickets, mostly to a Japanese audience; as for the overseas audience, the Japanese organizers didn't "expect them in great numbers". This was seen as a big improvement from the 2002 tournament , which was a financial loss for USA Basketball and Indianapolis , in which all games were held in one city. This led to the Japanese organizers to hold games throughout

2046-456: The NBA players were not able to participate due to the 1998–99 NBA lockout . At the 2006 championship, the accumulated TV audience figure was 800 million viewers. The 2010 FIBA World Championship reached a global TV audience of close to 1 billion people in nearly 200 countries. Both numbers broke the previous records set at the 2006 FIBA World Championship and at the EuroBasket 2009 . Three of

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2112-490: The Netherlands. In December 2012, it was announced that the Netherlands national team would be dissolved for 2 years, because the national federation NBB {Netherlands Basketball Bond} was not willing to invest money in to it. After a campaign by Dutch players who played in the Dutch Basketball League , the national team was eventually saved. Sports broadcaster Sport1 became the main sponsor and DBL-teams invested in

2178-470: The Summer Olympics. The continental championships no longer play a role in qualifying for either the World Cup or Olympics. The 2019 World Cup qualifying process, which began in 2017, is the first under a new format. Qualifying takes place over a two-year cycle, involving six windows of play. Qualifying zones mirror the FIBA continental zones, except that FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania are now combined into

2244-471: The World Championship was used to determine the berths at the tournament. For example, all of the berths at the 2010 FIBA World Championship were determined by continental championships held in 2009 . After the first 20 teams qualified, FIBA then selected four wild card teams, based on sporting, economic, and governance criteria, as well as a required registration fee from each team to be considered by

2310-439: The World Cup, indeed its first participation in any FIBA tournament started in 1986; a team called "Taiwan" participated from 1960 to 1973, and a "Formosa" team joined from 1954 to 1959. Below is the FIBA table as seen from the FIBA archive website, updated with results since 1998. The records of SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia (counted together as "Yugoslavia") are separated from records of Serbia, and Serbia and Montenegro. In

2376-567: The World Cup. The final competition was expanded from 24 to 32 teams. Also, for the first time since 1967, the competition would no longer overlap with the FIFA World Cup. To accommodate this change, the 2014 FIBA World Cup was followed by a 2019 edition in China , followed by a 2023 edition in the Philippines , Japan , and Indonesia , and the 2027 tournament in Qatar , the first World Cup to be held in

2442-511: The World Cups. Thirteen players – Ubiratan "Bira" Pereira Maciel , Marcel de Souza , Marcelinho Machado , Anderson Varejão , Leandro Barbosa , Alex Garcia and Marcelo Huertas of Brazil , Phil Smyth of Australia , Daniel Santiago and Jerome Mincy of Puerto Rico , Eduardo Mingas of Angola , Luis Scola of Argentina and Rudy Fernández of Spain  – have appeared in five tournaments . Brazilian legend Oscar Schmidt

2508-522: The case of the Soviet Union, their records also didn't carry over to Russia. A total of 65 national teams have made at least one appearance in the final tournament. Boldface denotes active basketball players and highest medal count among all players (including these who not included in these tables) per type. The table shows players who have won at least 2 gold medals at the World Cups. The table shows players who have won at least 4 medals in total at

2574-444: The champion. In 1978 , FIBA added a gold medal game between the top two finishers in the final group and a bronze medal game between the third and fourth place teams. In each year between 1959 and 1982, the host team received a bye into the final group. Of the seven host teams in this era, only three won medals, despite the head start. As a result, FIBA made the host team compete in the preliminary round starting in 1986 . In 1986,

2640-555: The country, instead of just in a single city. At the re-branded 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup , in Spain , FIBA reported impressive ratings from nations which were participating in the tournament during the first week of the group phase. Most games involving European teams had a market share of at least 20%, including a 40% market share in Finland , for the Finnish national team 's game against

2706-447: The event, so six of the ten teams were from the Americas (all three Olympic medalists were from the Americas, plus the zone received two continental berths and an Asia's berth). The former European powerhouse Soviet Union , later made their first tournament appearance in 1959 , after missing the first two events. In the tournament's early years, only Europe and South America had established continental tournaments, so participation in

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2772-477: The final of the 2023 tournament . The 1994 FIBA World Championship , which was held in Canada , was the first FIBA World Cup tournament in which currently active US NBA players that had already played in an official NBA regular season game were allowed to participate. All FIBA World Championship/World Cup tournaments since then are thus considered fully professional level tournaments. The FIBA Basketball World Cup

2838-583: The games involving Lithuania were among the highest rated programs in that country. In China, 65 million watched the Chinese national team 's game against Greece , in the preliminary round. This was an improvement from the 2006 FIBA World Championship, which was held in Japan, and was shown in 150 countries. This meant that games aired in the morning in Europe and at night in the Americas; despite this, audiences broke records, with Italy 's game against Slovenia achieving

2904-447: The national team. In the first game at EuroBasket 2015 , the Dutch beat Georgia 73–72 behind Charlon Kloof 's 22 and Worthy de Jong 's 16 points. The Netherlands remaining four games though were all loses, but only by single digits to power houses such as Croatia and Greece . On 22 July 2019, Italian coach Maurizio Buscaglia signed on to become head coach of the Netherlands, replacing Toon van Helfteren who stepped down. After

2970-725: The original now sits at the Pedro Ferrándiz Foundation in Spain. The second trophy is designed in an Egyptian-inspired lotus shape, upon which there are carved maps of the continents and precious stones symbolizing the five continents ( FIBA Americas represents both North America and South America). Dr. Naismith's name is engraved on all four sides in Latin , Arabic , Chinese , and Egyptian hieroglyphs . The trophy stands 47 centimeters (18.5 inches) tall and weighs nine kilograms (twenty pounds). The most recent Naismith Trophy design

3036-494: The results of SFR Yugoslavia/FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro respectively into "Yugoslavia" or "Serbia and Montenegro". The ranking of teams between the latter two medal tables are different, with the FIBA.com ranking by number of total medals, while the FIBA World Cup website's ranking is by number of gold medals. The number of medals won by the United States differs between the latter two medal tables, despite encompassing

3102-403: The revenue was less than 2006's US$ 18 million, which was widely attributed to the strong Japanese yen . Meanwhile, FIBA got two-thirds of marketing rights revenue, of which one-third, or about US$ 8 million, went to the local organizers. FIBA had also successfully negotiated TV rights deals, which all went to FIBA, worth US$ 25 million, including a TV rights deal with ESPN . In 2006,

3168-470: The same period. The latter two medal tables also do not include the results of the 2010 and 2014 championships. Finally, a FIBA.com PDF linked from the FIBA.com history section that documents the championships from 1950 to 2002 also has a medal table that included tournaments from 1950 to 1998, which also separated pre-breakup Yugoslavia, called as "Yusgoslavia" [ sic ] from the post-breakup Yugoslavia, called as "Serbia and Montenegro", and ranked

3234-581: The start of the second 2015-qualification round, things looked bad for the Oranje . The DBL-teams didn't have any more money to invest in the team and the NBB wasn't ready to take the team back. Head coach Toon van Helfteren , who worked as a volunteer, still did prepare for the qualifying games. He invited 42 players to play for the national team, but after most (notable) players rejected the offer, he started his first training camp with 7 players. The team eventually shocked

3300-434: The team, which started playing again. During August 2013, the Netherlands was on its way to qualification for EuroBasket 2015 , but lost two games 20–0 because the team played with two players – Mohamed Kherrazi and Sean Cunningham – who were identified as foreign players by FIBA . The NBB believed that both were eligible players, and was upset that the attention came up after the Netherlands already won 2 games. At

3366-416: The teams by the number of total medals. The FIBA archive also lists the achievements of each national team, separating it per IOC codes. The national team representing Serbia's first international tournament is listed as 2007, Serbia and Montenegro's tournament participation lasted from 2003 to 2006, and Yugoslavia's participation was from 1947 to 2002. Chinese Taipei was listed not to have participated in

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3432-471: The third-place game they would lose again, this time to the Soviet Union . Three years after achieving success at the continental level, the Netherlands qualified to the World Cup for the first time in 1986 . The national team ultimately did not make it out of the group stage though, finishing the tournament with an (2–3) record to place 14th overall. From 1991 until 2012, the Netherlands did not qualify for

3498-448: The tournament briefly expanded to 24 teams. Four groups of six teams each competed in the preliminary round group stage. The top three teams in each group then competed in the second group stage, followed by a four-team knockout tournament between the top two finishers in each group. The championship contracted back down to 16 teams for the 1990 tournament . The three tournaments between 1990 and 1998 each had two group stages followed by

3564-589: The tournament for the first time (prior to that only European and South American professionals were allowed to participate as they were still classified as amateurs), while the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia split into many new states. The United States dominated that year and won gold, while former states of the USSR and Yugoslavia, Russia and Croatia , won silver and bronze. The 1998 FIBA World Championship , held in Greece ( Athens and Piraeus ), lost some of its luster when

3630-474: The tournament was largely by invitation. Later, Asia added a continental championship in 1960, followed by Africa in 1962, Central America in 1965, and Oceania in 1971, As a result of these changes, qualification became more formalized starting with the 1967 tournament . In that year, the Asian champion received an automatic berth in the tournament, joining the top European and South American teams. In 1970 ,

3696-408: The world watched Spain defeat Argentina in the final. In Spain over 10 million tuned into the final while 6.2 million watched the full game, making it the country’s most successful basketball game ever. The tournament’s average TV audience increased by more than 80% from 2014. On-site attendance also increased, with the total attendance reaching 794,951. The total attendance for the 2023 tournament

3762-485: The world, by beating heavy favorite Montenegro to get the second place in their group. On 27 August 2014, the Dutch national team qualified for EuroBasket for the first time in 25 years. The national team left the NBB and FEB, from 2015 the team was run by the NMT. Coach Van Helfteren then had his contract with the national team extended. In contrast to the summer of 2014, big name players from foreign leagues applied to play for

3828-416: The years, as it has expanded and contracted between 10 and 24 teams. The first tournament, in 1950 , began with a ten-team double-elimination tournament , followed by a six-team round robin round to determine the champion. Between 1954 and 1974, each tournament started with a group stage preliminary round; the top teams in each preliminary round group then moved on to a final round robin group to determine

3894-561: Was a member of the Yugoslavia team that won the 1990 FIBA World Championship and coached the Yugoslavia team that won the 1998 FIBA World Championship . FIBA names a Most Valuable Player for each tournament . Since the tournament opened to NBA players at the 1994 tournament for the first time, NBA players have won seven of the eight MVP trophies awarded – Shaquille O'Neal for the United States in 1994, Germany's Dirk Nowitzki at

3960-603: Was a sport that wasn't practiced all over the country, but especially in Amsterdam. It is logical, therefore, that the NBB derives from the Amsterdam Basketball Federation, founded in 1945. During the time period from 1962 to 1991 basketball saw huge growth in the Netherlands . Partially due to the success of the Dutch national team , which made ten European Championship appearances in that span. Also during this time

4026-574: Was conceived at a meeting of the FIBA World Congress at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Long-time FIBA Secretary-General Renato William Jones urged FIBA to adopt a World Championship, similar to the FIFA World Cup , to be held in every four years between Olympiads . The FIBA Congress, seeing how successful the 23-team Olympic tournament was that year, agreed to the proposal, beginning with

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4092-480: Was designed by Radiant Studios Ltd, and handcrafted by the silversmith Thomas Lyte . (OT): game decided after overtime. In the most current medal table released by FIBA as seen on the FIBA archive website, the 2014 championship is taken into account, and the records of SFR Yugoslavia and FR Yugoslavia are combined under "Yugoslavia". Previously, FIBA had a medal table from 1950 to 2006, and another medal table that included results from 1950 to 2006, that separated

4158-533: Was founded on 15 July 1947. After World War II in which the Dutch were conquered by the Nazis it began a priority to build governing bodies for their national sports. Even much so that the Netherlands started a basketball federation before basketball power United States . Which didn't establish their own federation until the 1970s. At the beginning, the NBB started with less than a thousand members and 120 teams from Amsterdam , Haarlem and Rotterdam joined. Basketball

4224-485: Was known as the FIBA World Championship . The tournament structure is similar, but not identical, to that of the FIFA World Cup ; the current format of the tournament involves 32 teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation. The FIBA Basketball World Cup and the FIFA World Cup were played in the same year as each other from 1970 through 2014. A parallel event for women's teams, now known as

4290-413: Was revealed in the 2019 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers Draw Ceremonies, last 7 May 2017. The trophy, which stands about 60 centimeters high (13 cm. higher than the 1998 version), is made almost entirely out of gold, and features the names of the previous world cup champions at the base. FIBA's original name (Federation Internationale de Basketball Amateur) is also engraved at the trophy's "hoop". The trophy

4356-552: Was the foundation and beginnings of the Dutch Basketball League (DBL). Which received tons of fan support. During the time period from 1991 to 2012 the national team took a deep decline, and failed to qualify for the European Championship. In June 2019, the organisation rebranded to Basketball Nederland . Netherlands men%27s national basketball team The Netherlands men's national basketball team ( Dutch : Het Nederlands nationaal basketbalteam ) represents

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