Portugal national basketball team
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FIBA ranking | 84 [1] | |||||||||
Joined FIBA | 1932 (co-founders) | |||||||||
FIBA zone | FIBA Europe | |||||||||
National federation | FPB | |||||||||
Coach | Mário Palma | |||||||||
Olympic Games | ||||||||||
Appearances | None | |||||||||
FIBA World Cup | ||||||||||
Appearances | None | |||||||||
EuroBasket | ||||||||||
Appearances | 3 | |||||||||
Medals | None | |||||||||
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Medal record
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The Portuguese national basketball team is the basketball side that represents Portugal in international competition. Portugal never had great success in the past at international level, but have qualified for the Eurobasket three times, more recently in EuroBasket 2011. Portugal has yet to qualify for the Basketball World Championship or the Basketball Olympic Tournament.
Portugal is one of the founding members of the International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) and has one of the world's longest basketball traditions.
History
EuroBasket 1935
Portugal nearly joined the field of the first European championship, but in the only qualification game held for the tournament the Portuguese lost 33–12 to the Spanish team in Madrid. The game was curiously referred by the Spanish coach Mariano Manent.
EuroBasket 1951
Portugal's European Championship debut was at EuroBasket 1951 in Paris, where they were invited to play in the tournament. Both of their preliminary round games were losses, though they did get an official win in Romania's forfeit to finish 1–2 and third place in the group.
In the first classification round, Portugal managed a win against Switzerland in a major upset, 51–49, but nevertheless finished in fourth and last place of the classification round group with a 1–2 record. They then lost to Denmark in the second round classification 13–16 game, but defeated Scotland in the 15/16 game to place 15th of 18 teams.
EuroBasket 2007
Portugal qualified for its second EuroBasket (but first time through direct qualification) by finishing first in its qualification group, where it beat the likes of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia and Israel, who eventually booked the last place in the final tournament through an additional qualifying tournament.
In the preliminary round, Portugal lost its first two matches against Spain and Croatia by 56–82 and 68–90, respectively. Before the third and last match of its group, Portugal had to defeat Latvia by, at least, sixteen points; alternatively, a victory would suffice provided Croatia defeated the World champions, Spain, in their last match. Portugal won by only ten points, but since Croatia grabbed a surprising one-point victory, with a three-pointer in the last three seconds, Portugal qualified for the first time ever to the second round.
Portugal began this round playing against Russia, that had won all games in its preliminary group; the Portuguese were defeated by 65–78. Israel was the next opponent and, like in the qualification, Portugal once again defeated them, by 94–85, putting up their best performance in the tournament. This second victory revived Portugal's chances to reach the quarterfinals; a simple victory in the last match against the holders of the EuroBasket 2005 and 2006 FIBA World Championship runners-up Greece would be enough, if Croatia defeated Russia (otherwise, Greece would have to lose by at least thirteen points). However, Greece displayed a consistent and stronger game play, beating naturally the Portuguese by 67–85 and ending their qualification hopes. Nevertheless, it was the best performance ever by a Portuguese national basketball team at this level, ensuring a spot in the ten best European teams.
Competitive record
EuroBasket
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Lusophony Games
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Roster
Team for the EuroBasket 2015 qualification.[2]
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Depth chart
Pos. | Starting 5 | Bench 1 | Bench 2 | Bench 3 |
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C | Cláudio Fonseca | |||
PF | Arnette Hallman | Joao Guerreiro | Miguel Queiroz | |
SF | Joao Soares | Joao Balseiro | ||
SG | José Vilhena | Fábio Lima | Carlos Ferreirinho | |
PG | Mário Fernandes | Pedro Pinto | Jose Barbosa |
Notable players
Other current notable players from Portugal:
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Head coach position
- Luis Magalhaes - 1999
- Valentyn Melnychuk - 2000-2007
- Moncho Lopez – 2008-2010
- Mario Leonel Palma - 2011-2013
- Ricardo Vasconcelos – 2014
- Mario Leonel Palma – 2015-now
Past rosters
- Scroll down to see more.
Team that represented Portugal in the EuroBasket 2007, their best classification ever.
Coach: Valentin Melnychuk
No | Player | Height | Position | Year born | Current club |
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4 | Miguel Minhava | 1.97 | Guard | 1983 | SL Benfica |
5 | Mário Gil Fernandes | 1.74 | Guard | 1982 | CB Plasencia |
6 | Sérgio Ramos | 2.00 | Forward | 1975 | Drac Inca |
7 | Paulo Cunha | 1.99 | Forward | 1980 | FC Porto |
8 | Francisco Jordão | 2.00 | Center | 1979 | 1º de Agosto |
9 | Filipe da Silva | 1.93 | Guard | 1979 | CB Villa de los Barrios |
10 | João "Betinho" Gomes | 1.99 | Forward | 1985 | FC Barreirense |
11 | Jorge Coelho | 2.00 | Center | 1978 | Palencia Baloncesto |
12 | Paulo Simão | 1.98 | Forward | 1976 | CF Belenenses |
13 | Elvis Évora | 2.05 | Center | 1978 | Ovarense Aerosoles |
14 | Miguel Miranda | 2.05 | Center | 1978 | Ovarense Aerosoles |
15 | João Santos | 2.03 | Forward | 1979 | Grupo Capitol Valladolid |
Notable players
- João Gomes
- Sérgio Ramos
- Nuno Marçal
- Tó Ferreira
- Carlos Lisboa
- Pedro Miguel
- Pedro Nuno
- Rui Pinheiro
- Mike Plowden
- Steve Rocha
Kit
Manufacturer
Sponsor
See also
- Portugal national under-19 basketball team
- Portugal national under-17 basketball team
- Portugal women's national basketball team
- Portugal national 3x3 team
References
- ↑ "FIBA Ranking for Men". Fiba.Com. 3 October 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
- ↑ Portugal|2015 EuroBasket, ARCHIVE.FIBA.COM. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
- 1 2 2015 Elvis Evora Photos - Standard Life Team GB Men v Portugal - Basketball, Zimbio.com, Retrieved 8 July 2016.
External links
- Portuguese Basketball Federation
- Current Squad
- Archived records of Portugal team participations