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Croatia–Serbia basketball rivalry

The Croatia–Serbia basketball rivalry is a competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national basketball teams of the two countries and their respective sets of fans.

Croatia–Serbia basketball rivalry
SportBasketball
LocationEurope (FIBA Europe)
First meeting30 June 1997
EuroBasket
Croatia 62, FR Yugoslavia 64
Latest meeting17 August 2016
Summer Olympics
Croatia 83, Serbia 86
Statistics
Meetings total13 meetings
Most winsSerbia (.846)
All-time recordSerbia, 11–2
Largest victory3 August 2012
Ex-Yu Cup
Croatia 74, Serbia 90
Smallest victory4 September 2010
FIBA World Championship
Serbia 73, Croatia 72
Largest goal scoring17 August 2016
Summer Olympics
Croatia 83, Serbia 86
Current win streakSerbia, 5
Croatia
Serbia

History edit

The big rivalry in basketball started at the FIBA European Championship in 1995, in Athens. At the time, Croatia was a newly independent state, while Serbia was a federal unit of FR Yugoslavia. Both countries did well in the tournament, with Yugoslavia ranking first. The third-place Croatian team caused an international scandal when they walked off the medal stand and out of the arena just before Serbs and Montenegrins were about to receive their gold medals.[1] Curiously, there hasn't been a single direct game involving the two countries over the course of the championship.

Croatia and Yugoslavia did face each other in a game at EuroBasket 1997. Four seconds before the end of the tense game, Croatian team was leading by two points when Serbian guard Aleksandar Đorđević took the ball and made a three-pointer, winning the game for Yugoslavia.[2] Yugoslavia went on to win the championship, while Croatia ended up ranking 11th overall.

Afterward, at EuroBasket 2001, Croats were heavily beaten by 80–66.

Serbia defeated Croatia, 86–83, in the last quarterfinal of the Olympic Basketball Tournament on 17 August 2016 to set up a semifinal clash with Australia. On 19 August, Serbia cruised to a resounding 87–61 win over Australia.[3] Serbia won the silver medal following a 96–66 lost to the United States in the final.[4] Croatia finished at 5th place.

Head-to-head edit

EuroBasket 1997 edit

30 June 1997
22:30
Boxscore
  Croatia 62–64   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 31–22, 31–42
Pts: Slaven Rimac 22
Rebs: Davor Pejčinović 7
Asts: Slaven Rimac 4
Pts: Aleksandar Đorđević 19
Rebs: Željko Rebrača 8
Asts: Đorđević, Obradović 3
Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona, Badalona
Attendance: 4,500
Referees: Nikolaos Pitsilkas (GRE), Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 8 Vladan Alanović 4 3 1
G 9 Slaven Rimac 22 3 4
F 15 Davor Marcelić 3 2 0
PF 13 Nikola Prkačin 8 5 1
F/C 12 Siniša Kelečević 8 4 1
Reserves:
G 4 Josip Sesar 5 0 1
PG 5 Damir Mulaomerović 9 0 1
G 6 Gordan Giriček DNP
PG 7 Damir Milačić DNP
C 10 Emilio Kovačić 0 2 0
C 11 Davor Pejčinović 3 7 2
C 14 Ivan Grgat DNP
Head coach:
Petar Skansi
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
YUG

0

CRO Statistics YUG
13/39 (33%) 2-pt field goals 16/36 (44%)
4/10 (40%) 3-pt field goals 4/11 (36%)
24/27 (89%) Free throws 20/33 (61%)
6 Offensive rebounds 8
20 Defensive rebounds 19
26 Total rebounds 27
11 Assists 9
10 Turnovers 10
9 Steals 9
0 Blocks 0
30 Fouls 25

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 10 Aleksandar Đorđević 19 2 3
SG 9 Miroslav Berić 0 0 0
SF 4 Dejan Bodiroga 10 5 2
PF 13 Zoran Savić 2 4 1
C 11 Željko Rebrača 5 8 0
Reserves:
SG 5 Predrag Danilović DNP
PG 6 Saša Obradović 7 1 3
SF 7 Nikola Lončar 5 0 0
SG 8 Miroslav Radošević DNP
C 12 Nikola Bulatović 10 5 0
PF 14 Dejan Tomašević 0 1 0
PF 15 Milenko Topić 6 1 0
Head coach:
Željko Obradović

2000 Trofeo Lido delle Rose in Roseto, Italy edit

19 August 2000
19:00
Croatia   69–80   Yugoslavia
Scoring by half: 37–39, 32–41
Pts: Damir Mulaomerović 26
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Pts: Dejan Bodiroga 20
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
PalaMaggetti, Roseto degli Abruzzi
Attendance: 2,000
Referees: Luigi Lamonica (ITA), Marco Giansanti (ITA)
Boxscore

  Croatia

  Yugoslavia

Number in parentheses indicates points scored in the game.

EuroBasket 2001 edit

31 August 2001
19:00 TT
Boxscore
  Croatia 66–80   Yugoslavia
Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 15–17, 20–18, 11–19
Pts: Emilio Kovačić 19
Rebs: Emilio Kovačić 8
Asts: Damir Mulaomerović 5
Pts: Predrag Stojaković 21
Rebs: Dragan Tarlać 9
Asts: Marko Jarić 4
Antalya Expo Center, Antalya
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Romualdas Brazauskas (LTU), Petr Sudek (SVK)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 4 Damir Mulaomerović 12 1 5
G 10 Gordan Giriček 17 3 1
G/F 7 Veljko Mršić 0 0 1
C 11 Emilio Kovačić 19 8 0
C 15 Žan Tabak 4 4 1
Reserves:
SG 5 Josip Vranković DNP
G 6 Josip Sesar 2 4 0
PF 8 Nikola Prkačin 6 2 1
PG 9 Vladimir Krstić 0 0 0
C 12 Mate Skelin 4 5 0
SF 13 Matej Mamić 0 2 1
F/C 14 Nikola Vujčić 2 1 0
Head coach:
Aleksandar Petrović
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
YUG

0

CRO Statistics YUG
22/41 (54%) 2-pt field goals 26/55 (47%)
4/17 (24%) 3-pt field goals 5/20 (25%)
10/13 (77%) Free throws 12/21 (62%)
6 Offensive rebounds 12
24 Defensive rebounds 24
30 Total rebounds 26
10 Assists 9
7 Turnovers 3
1 Steals 9
3 Blocks 2
12 Fouls 18

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 10 Marko Jarić 9 1 4
G/F 15 Milan Gurović 9 1 2
SF 8 Predrag Stojaković 21 2 0
PF 14 Dejan Tomašević 13 8 1
C 11 Predrag Drobnjak 2 7 0
Reserves:
G/F 4 Dejan Bodiroga 9 0 0
G/F 5 Veselin Petrović DNP
PG 6 Saša Obradović 6 4 0
PG 7 Igor Rakočević DNP
SG 9 Vlado Šćepanović 8 4 1
C 12 Dragan Tarlać 3 9 1
PF 13 Dejan Milojević DNP
Head coach:
Svetislav Pešić

2005 ProMonte Supercup in Podgorica edit

25 August 2005
21:00
Report
Serbia and Montenegro   74–71   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 23–23, 12–16, 20–13
Pts: Nenad Krstić 16
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Pts: Gordan Giriček 20
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Morača Sports Center, Podgorica
Attendance: 4,120
Referees: Milivoje Jovčić (SCG), Milija Vojinović (SCG), Tomas Jasevičius (LTU)
Boxscore

  Serbia and Montenegro

  Croatia

Number in parentheses indicates points scored in the game.

2007 Trofeo Diego Gianatti in Bormio, Italy edit

3 August 2007
16:00
Croatia   84–76   Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 14–20, 27–21, 24–13
Pts: Mario Kasun 16
Rebs: Mario Kasun 10
Asts: Zoran Planinić 5
Pts: Milan Gurović 21
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Pentagono Hall, Bormio
Attendance: 300
Referees: Roberto Begnis (ITA), Marcello Reatto (ITA), Sergio Borroni (ITA)
Boxscore

  Croatia

  Serbia

Number in parentheses indicates points scored in the game.

2010 FIBA World Championship edit

External videos
  Srbija - Hrvatska 73:72 HRT komentator 2010 on YouTube (4:19)

The first eighth-final round match-up pitted two former Yugoslav republics against each other as Group A winner Serbia met Group B fourth-place finisher Croatia, the first meeting for the teams in a major international tournament.[5] Serbia prevailed 73–72 in a back-and-forth battle that neither team led by more than eight points at any point during the game. Milan Mačvan, Serbia's youngest player at age 20, drained a three-pointer to extend Serbia's lead to 64–57 with 4:24 remaining before Croatia began a late comeback to pull within one at 68–67 with 24 seconds left in the game. Aleksandar Rašić hit two free throws to extend the lead to three with 21 seconds left before Croatia's Marko Popović answered with two free throws of his own with 15 seconds left. Marko Tomas then stole the ensuing inbounds pass and dished to Popović, who was fouled with 11 seconds left. Popović made only one of two free throws to tie the game at 70 and set up a dramatic finish.

Serbia freed Rašić with a screen on the ensuing inbounds pass and he made an uncontested layup with nine seconds left.[6] Popović was then fouled with 5.9 seconds left, and hit both free throws to tie the game at 72. Serbia inbounded the ball to Rašić, who drove downcourt and was fouled by Croatia's Davor Kus while attempting an off-balance shot with one second left. Rašić made the first and missed the second free throw to give Serbia a one-point victory. Rašić ended up with 15 points, including eight in the fourth quarter and five in the final 21 seconds. Croatia's Popović led all scorers with 21 points to go along with five rebounds and five assists. The Oklahoma City Thunder's Nenad Krstić scored a team-high 16 points for Serbia.

4 September 2010
18:00
Boxscore
Serbia   73–72   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 19–27, 15–9, 20–14, 19–22
Pts: Nenad Krstić 16
Rebs: Milenko Tepić 7
Asts: Milenko Tepić 4
Pts: Marko Popović 21
Rebs: Ante Tomić 8
Asts: Marko Popović 5
Sinan Erdem Dome, Istanbul
Attendance: 15,000
Referees: Cristiano Jesus Maranho (BRA), Anthony Dewayne Jordan (USA), Scott Jason Butler (AUS)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 6 Aleksandar Rašić 15 1 3
G 4 Miloš Teodosić 3 2 2
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 3 1 0
PF 14 Novica Veličković 7 2 0
C 12 Nenad Krstić 16 3 1
Reserves:
G/F 5 Milenko Tepić 2 7 4
SG 7 Ivan Paunić 2 0 0
G 9 Stefan Marković 2 3 2
PF 10 Duško Savanović 0 1 2
SF 11 Marko Kešelj 5 3 0
C 13 Kosta Perović 10 3 0
PF 15 Milan Mačvan 8 1 0
Head coach:
Dušan Ivković
 
 
 
 
SRB
 
 
 
 
CRO

0

SER Statistics CRO
20/38 (53%) 2-pt field goals 21/38 (55%)
5/15 (33%) 3-pt field goals 5/24 (21%)
18/25 (72%) Free throws 15/17 (88%)
7 Offensive rebounds 13
22 Defensive rebounds 23
29 Total rebounds 36
14 Assists 12
12 Turnovers 13
9 Steals 7
0 Blocks 3
14 Fouls 22

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 4 Roko Ukić 11 4 4
G/F 9 Marko Tomas 6 6 1
G/F 7 Bojan Bogdanović 9 3 1
F/C 13 Marko Banić 10 7 1
C 11 Ante Tomić 6 8 0
Reserves:
G 5 Davor Kus 0 0 0
G 6 Marko Popović 21 5 5
PG 8 Rok Stipčević DNP
G 10 Zoran Planinić DNP
F/C 12 Krešimir Lončar 9 2 0
C 14 Luka Žorić DNP
C 15 Lukša Andrić DNP
Head coach:
Josip Vranković

2011 Adecco Ex-Yu Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia edit

External videos
  Srbija - Hrvatska 80:71 Adeko Ex Yu kup finale 09.08.2011. poslednja cetvrtina on YouTube (30:03)

The 2011 game was a part of exhibition tournament for the EuroBasket 2011. Serbia had a 80–71 win over Croatia in the tournament final on 9 August 2011. Croatia led for most of the game, seven minutes before the end of the game it reached the 10 points margin, 67–57, but then played very poorly in the game closure. With a 13–0 run, Serbia took the lead, 67–70, two minutes before the end, and then increased its advantage to the final nine point lead, 71–80, by the end of the game. Croatia was led by forward Bojan Bogdanović with 17 points, while center Nenad Krstić was the most efficient in Serbia with 18 points scored.[7][8]

9 August 2011
21:00 CEST
Croatia   71–80   Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 18–20, 21–15, 11–27
Pts: Bojan Bogdanović 17
Rebs: Ante Tomić 14
Asts: Dontaye Draper 5
Pts: Duško Savanović 17
Rebs: Nenad Krstić 8
Asts: Miloš Teodosić 6
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana
Attendance: 7,000
Referees: Fernando Rocha (POR), Antonio Conde (SPA), Carmelo Paternico (ITA)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 6 Marko Popović 5 2 2
G/F 12 Krunoslav Simon 10 2 3
G/F 9 Marko Tomas 7 3 0
PF 13 Damir Markota 4 4 2
C 21 Stanko Barać 11 2 0
Reserves:
C 4 Ante Tomić 13 14 2
G/F 7 Bojan Bogdanović 17 2 0
PG 8 Rok Stipčević 0 0 1
PG 10 Dontaye Draper 4 1 5
C 14 Luka Žorić 0 5 1
C 15 Lukša Andrić DNP
F 20 Damjan Rudež 0 0 0
Head coach:
Josip Vranković
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
SRB

0

CRO Statistics SER
24/47 (51%) 2-pt field goals 22/38 (58%)
3/13 (23%) 3-pt field goals 5/22 (23%)
14/18 (78%) Free throws 21/26 (81%)
9 Offensive rebounds 7
26 Defensive rebounds 19
35 Total rebounds 26
16 Assists 17
16 Turnovers 10
8 Steals 8
2 Blocks 1
27 Fouls 22

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 4 Miloš Teodosić 4 1 6
SG 10 Uroš Tripković 6 3 1
G/F 5 Milenko Tepić 12 5 1
PF 15 Milan Mačvan 6 4 0
C 12 Nenad Krstić 16 8 0
Reserves:
G 6 Aleksandar Rašić 5 1 4
G 9 Stefan Marković 10 1 2
SF 11 Marko Kešelj 0 0 0
C 13 Kosta Perović 4 0 1
PF 20 Duško Savanović 17 3 2
C 22 Boban Marjanović DNP
SG 23 Dragan Milosavljević DNP
Head coach:
Dušan Ivković

2011 London Invitational edit

Croatia national team was able to successfully open its London Tournament campaign with the initial 83–71 win over rival Serbia. Croatia took the lead just before the end of the first quarter (17–16), led at the half by 44–36 and reached 16-point surplus midway the last quarter before managing to stay on the top. Croatian guard Krunoslav Simon again displayed his excellent shooting stroke while leading the Croatia with 17 points (6–8 from the floor). Croatian center Ante Tomić added 13 points and 9 rebounds.[9]

16 August 2011
18:00
Boxscore
Serbia   71–83   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 17–24, 16–18, 19–21
Pts: Miloš Teodosić 18
Rebs: Krstić, Teodosić 5
Asts: Miloš Teodosić 4
Pts: Krunoslav Simon 17
Rebs: Ante Tomić 9
Asts: Rok Stipčević 3
Basketball Arena, London
Attendance: 2,037
Referees: Vicente Bulto (SPA), Mastre (FRA), Robert Lottermoser (GER)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 4 Miloš Teodosić 18 5 4
G 6 Aleksandar Rašić 8 1 2
G/F 5 Milenko Tepić 6 1 2
PF 15 Milan Mačvan 10 3 0
C 12 Nenad Krstić 10 5 0
Reserves:
SG 7 Ivan Paunić 0 1 0
G 9 Stefan Marković 5 3 2
SG 10 Uroš Tripković 5 0 1
SF 11 Marko Kešelj 3 0 0
C 13 Kosta Perović 2 4 0
PF 20 Duško Savanović 4 4 0
C 22 Boban Marjanović 0 1 0
Head coach:
Dušan Ivković
 
 
 
 
SRB
 
 
 
 
CRO

0

SER Statistics CRO
19/38 (50%) 2-pt field goals 21/38 (55%)
7/21 (33%) 3-pt field goals 5/24 (21%)
12/24 (50%) Free throws 15/17 (88%)
12 Offensive rebounds 13
19 Defensive rebounds 23
31 Total rebounds 36
11 Assists 12
16 Turnovers 13
3 Steals 7
1 Blocks 3
27 Fouls 22

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
Reserves:
C 4 Ante Tomić 11 9 2
PG 5 Marko Car DNP
G 6 Marko Popović 3 1 1
G/F 7 Bojan Bogdanović 7 2 1
PG 8 Rok Stipčević 6 1 3
G/F 9 Marko Tomas 10 2 0
PG 10 Dontaye Draper 12 1 2
PF 11 Damir Markota 2 1 1
G/F 12 Krunoslav Simon 17 1 2
C 14 Luka Žorić 1 2 0
C 15 Lukša Andrić 9 6 0
C 21 Stanko Barać 5 2 0
Head coach:
Josip Vranković

2012 Adecco Ex-Yu Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia edit

The 2012 game was a part of exhibition tournament for the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification in Slovenia. Croatia and Serbia had a very interesting game on the first day of the Adecco Cup on 3 August 2012. Serbia topped Croatia with final score of 90–74 and proved that they getting better form. Guard Miloš Teodosić led Serbia with great performances as he recorded 14 points, 9 assists and 4 rebounds. Forward Zoran Erceg added 14 points and Duško Savanović scored 13 points. It was obvious at the game that Serbia is much better team. Serbian coach Dušan Ivković even used last quarter to practice offense and defense combinations.[10][11]

3 August 2012
18:00 CEST
Croatia   74–90   Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 23–22, 14–21, 21–24
Pts: Roko Ukić 14
Rebs: Damir Markota 6
Asts: Roko Ukić 4
Pts: Erceg, Teodosić 14
Rebs: Štimac, Tepić 6
Asts: Miloš Teodosić 9
Arena Stožice, Ljubljana
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Matej Boltauzer (SLO), Matej Špendl (SLO), Boris Krejić (SLO)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 4 Roko Ukić 14 4 4
G/F 11 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 1
SF 10 Luka Babić 5 1 0
PF 12 Damir Markota 7 6 3
C 5 Lukša Andrić 7 2 0
Reserves:
SG 6 Goran Vrbanc 3 0 0
SF 7 Pavle Marčinković 0 0 0
PG 8 Rok Stipčević 10 2 2
F 9 Damjan Rudež 10 1 2
SG 13 Fran Pilepić 0 4 0
C 14 Luka Žorić 10 2 1
C 15 Darko Planinić 0 0 0
Head coach:
Jasmin Repeša
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
SRB

0

CRO Statistics SER
19/41 (46%) 2-pt field goals 23/35 (66%)
8/12 (67%) 3-pt field goals 9/28 (32%)
12/17 (71%) Free throws 17/21 (81%)
4 Offensive rebounds 8
23 Defensive rebounds 23
27 Total rebounds 31
14 Assists 21
17 Turnovers 9
2 Steals 1
0 Blocks 0
24 Fouls 23

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 4 Miloš Teodosić 14 4 9
G/F 13 Danilo Anđušić 3 0 1
SF 24 Vladimir Lučić 7 1 0
PF 14 Zoran Erceg 14 5 0
C 23 Vladimir Štimac 9 6 0
Reserves:
G/F 5 Milenko Tepić 7 6 0
G 6 Aleksandar Rašić 6 1 4
G/F 7 Ivan Paunić 2 0 1
C 9 Mile Ilić 0 0 0
PF 10 Duško Savanović 13 3 4
SF 11 Marko Kešelj 6 1 0
PF 15 Milan Mačvan 9 1 2
Head coach:
Dušan Ivković

2013 Spor Toto World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey edit

On 23 August 2013, Serbia won over Croatia with an 88–71 score, in the first round of the Spor Toto World Cup in Istanbul, Turkey. The Dušan Ivković's team was much better for the most part of the interesting match. They gained a six-point lead at halftime, the Croats then tried to return to the match, but the Serbian players routinely secured a convincing victory with an excellent game in the last quarter. Success against a quality rival is a great encouragement for the Serbian team before participating in the EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia, and the tournament in Istanbul is the last test before the continental competition. The most efficient in the winning team were captain Nenad Krstić with 19, Raško Katić with 18 and Nemanja Bjelica with 14 points, while Marko Tomas stood out in the Croatian team with 16 points.[12][13][14][15]

23 August 2013
16:15
Report
Croatia   71–88   Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 22–20, 22–21, 14–26
Pts: Marko Tomas 16
Rebs: Tomić, Tomas 6
Asts: Bojan Bogdanović 5
Pts: Nenad Krstić 19
Rebs: Nenad Krstić 9
Asts: Nemanja Bjelica 4
Ülker Sports Arena, Istanbul
Attendance: not available
Referees: not available
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 10 Roko Ukić
SF 7 Bojan Bogdanović 7 2 5
F 8 Damjan Rudež
PF 12 Damir Markota 7 6 3
C 4 Ante Tomić 8 5
Reserves:
C 5 Lukša Andrić 4 2
PG 6 Dontaye Draper 11 4
G/F 9 Marko Tomas 16 5 2
G/F 11 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 1
F/C 13 Mario Delaš
C 14 Darko Planinić
SG 15 Ante Delaš
PF Dario Šarić
Head coach:
Jasmin Repeša
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
SRB

0

CRO Statistics SER
2-pt field goals
3-pt field goals
Free throws
Offensive rebounds
Defensive rebounds
Total rebounds
Assists
Turnovers
Steals
Blocks
Fouls

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 9 Stefan Marković 3 2 2
G Nemanja Nedović 2 1
F 25 Nikola Kalinić 5 7
F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 14 5 4
C 12 Nenad Krstić 19 9 2
Reserves:
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 6 1 1
G/F 13 Danilo Anđušić 8
C 14 Raško Katić 18 1 1
G Vasilije Micić 4 2 3
C Đorđe Gagić 2
Head coach:
Dušan Ivković

2014 Tournament in Pau, France edit

External videos
  Kosarkaski turnir u Pau, Francuska 2014. - Srbija - Hrvatska on YouTube (1:48:28)

Croatia suffered its second defeat at the exhibition tournament in Pau, France, after losing to Serbia 83–84 in overtime on 9 August 2014. In an equal match three minutes before the end, Croatia led 68–60, but the Serbs made 10–0 run in two minutes and took the lead 70–68. But then Croatian guard Oliver Lafayette scored a three-pointer and two free throws for the lead of the Croats 73–70. However, Serbian forward Marko Simonović scored 20 seconds before the game end and tied at 73–73 and the game went into overtime. In the additional five minutes, Croatia was in the lead, but six seconds before the end, Serbian guard Bogdan Bogdanović scored a three-pointer for Serbia's 84–83 lead. In the last run, Croatia tried through forward Bojan Bogdanović, but he missed a three-pointer and Serbia won 84–83 in the end. Serbia took what was offered, and Croatia suffered its defeat. Bojan Bogdanović was the best Croatian scorer with 19 points, and Luka Žorić 13, Damjan Rudež 11, Krunoslav Simon 11, and Oliver Lafayette scored 10 points. The Serbs were led by Marko Simonović with 24 points, Nemanja Bjelica scored 15 points and Miroslav Raduljica with 13 points joined them.[16][17][18][19]

9 August 2014
N/A
Serbia   84–83 (OT)   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 16–9, 18–20, 18–22, 21–22Overtime: 11–10
Pts: Marko Simonović 24
Rebs: Miroslav Raduljica 5
Asts: not available
Pts: Bojan Bogdanović 19
Rebs: not available
Asts: not available
Palais des Sports de Pau, Pau
Attendance: not available
Referees: not available

2016 Super4 in Córdoba, Argentina edit

The Croats were better for most of the first half. The central player in the composition of the Croats was Krunoslav Simon. By entering the game of Nemanja Nedović Serbia accelerated the game, a series of points from the transition followed, so the nine points minus was reduced to only one. Since Serbian guard Miloš Teodosić was not in the team, the Croats closed all the approaches under the basket, and conditionally speaking, they fired from a distance. Serbia was not served by a shot, but the other guys were up to the task, especially in defense. In the end, in the first half, Croatia led with 40–36. Simon scored 15 points, on the other hand, the central figure in the Serbian team was center Miroslav Raduljica with 11 points. At the beginning of the third section, with a triple by Bogdan Bogdanović, Serbia took the lead with 50–48. The main problem was still the Krunoslav Simon-Dario Šarić duo. Even then, it was clear that a match awaited us in which the nuances would decide. Croatian forward Bojan Bogdanović set up the targets, Raduljica kept Serbia in the game. Five minutes before the end, after Rok Stipčević's triple, the score was tied at 70–70. The Croats have scored 10 three-pointers so far. An uncertain ending followed. Serbian guard Stefan Marković hit a three-pointer for 79–77. Serbian guard Stefan Jović hit a three-pointer in the last second of the attack for 82–77. Croatia was broken at the time. More precisely, a miracle should have happened so that they could return to the match with the Croats. The mistake of the Croats, Nikola Kalinić's dunk from the counter, Bogdanovic's points and practically everything was clear.[20][21][22]

1 August 2016
18:00 (UTC−3)
Report
Serbia   86–77   Croatia
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 20–21, 28–20, 22–17
Pts: Miroslav Raduljica 17
Rebs: four players 5
Asts: Bogdan Bogdanović 4
Pts: Bojan Bogdanović 18
Rebs: Dario Šarić 9
Asts: Krunoslav Simon 3
Orfeo Superdomo, Córdoba
Attendance: not available
Referees: Roberto Smith (USA), Gabriel Tarifeño (ARG), Aníbal Brites (ARG)

2016 Summer Olympics edit

External videos
  Croatia vs Serbia - Rio 2016 Basketball Men's Quarter Final Full Game - 17 Aug 2016 on YouTube (1:56:41)

Serbia defeated Croatia, 86–83, in the last quarterfinal of the Olympic Basketball Tournament on 17 August 2016 to set up a semifinal clash with Australia.

In the closest game of the day, the Serbs saw a 14-point third quarter lead melt away in the final frame as Croatia got within one several times down the stretch. But with time running out on them, Serbia had to foul to stop the clock and Serbians Miloš Teodosić and Nikola Jokić made good on their trips to the free-throw line in the final 18 seconds. There was little to separate the two teams in the first half, with Serbia up 20–19 at the end of the opening period and Croatia taking a 38–32 advantage at the break. Serbia took control thanks to a third quarter in which they outscored Croatia 34–14. They took their biggest lead of the night, 66–52, when guard Bogdan Bogdanović buried a three-pointer with 22 seconds left in the period. Croatia answered by going on a 22–7 run that got them within 74–73 on Darko Planinić's pair of free-throws with 3:26 remaining. Serbia stayed in front but Croatia were breathing down their neck. The Serbian side got a bit of breathing room when Miroslav Raduljica made the second of two foul shots to make it 79–75 with 27 seconds and that forced Croatia in having to foul intentionally to stop the clock but ultimately running out of time.[23][24][25][26][27]

Had Serbia rolled to a comfortable win on the back of their impressive third quarter, a great turning point could have been in the shape of Raduljica's postering dunk over Croatian forward Dario Šarić in transition for a 41–40 lead with 6:50 left to play in the period. Instead, the real turning point really came down to Serbia knocking down 6-of-6 free-throws in the dying seconds of the game. Serbia got 39 points from their reserves, compared to 26 for Croatia. Bogdanović (game-high 18 points before fouling out), Stefan Jović (9 points and 4 rebounds) and Milan Mačvan (8 points and 3 rebounds) each played key roles in the outcome of this game. Teodosić and Jokić didn't have huge games offensively, the former going only 2-of-11 for 9 points and the latter 3-of-8 for 12 points. But Teodosić handed out 10 assists and both players stepped up when it counted the most, knocking down shots from the charity stripe with the game on the line.[23][24][28][27]

17 August 2016
22:15
Boxscore
Croatia   83–86   Serbia
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 19–12, 14–34, 31–20
Pts: Bojan Bogdanović 28
Rebs: Darko Planinić 9
Asts: Krunoslav Simon 5
Pts: Bogdan Bogdanović 18
Rebs: three players 4
Asts: Miloš Teodosić 10
Carioca Arena 1, Rio de Janeiro
Attendance: 9,027
Referees: Juan García (ESP), Borys Ryzhyk (UKR), Roberto Vázquez (PUR)
Boxscore
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 10 Roko Ukić 4 1 4
SG 7 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 5
G/F 44 Bojan Bogdanović 28 3 2
F 9 Dario Šarić 7 4 1
C 15 Miro Bilan 10 4 0
Reserves:
SF 4 Luka Babić 4 1 2
SG 5 Filip Krušlin DNP
PG 6 Rok Stipčević DNP
G/F 8 Mario Hezonja 16 8 2
C 12 Darko Planinić 6 9 0
SF 33 Željko Šakić DNP
C 35 Marko Arapović DNP
Head coach:
Aleksandar Petrović
 
 
 
 
CRO
 
 
 
 
SRB

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CRO Statistics SER
16/32 (50%) 2-pt field goals 21/48 (44%)
7/19 (37%) 3-pt field goals 8/23 (35%)
30/38 (79%) Free throws 20/25 (80%)
10 Offensive rebounds 14
29 Defensive rebounds 21
39 Total rebounds 35
16 Assists 22
18 Turnovers 10
3 Steals 10
0 Blocks 2
28 Fouls 31

0

Starters: Pts Reb Ast
G 9 Stefan Marković 12 4 3
G 4 Miloš Teodosić 9 2 10
F 10 Nikola Kalinić 6 4 0
PF 25 Milan Mačvan 8 3 0
C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 12 3 0
Reserves:
SF 5 Marko Simonović 0 1 0
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović 18 1 5
G 11 Nemanja Nedović 0 0 0
PF 12 Stefan Birčević DNP
F/C 14 Nikola Jokić 12 3 3
C 15 Vladimir Štimac 0 2 0
PG 24 Stefan Jović 9 4 1
Head coach:
Aleksandar Đorđević

Statistics edit

Note: Last updated on 17 August 2016

Competitions Games played Croatia wins Serbia wins
EuroBasket 2 0 (.000) 2 (1.000)
FIBA Basketball World Cup 1 0 (.000) 1 (1.000)
Summer Olympic Games 1 0 (.000) 1 (1.000)
Exhibitions 9 2 (.222) 7 (.778)
Total 13 2 (.154) 11 (.846)

Comparison in major international tournaments edit

Tournament   Croatia   Yugoslavia Notes
  1992 Summer Olympics Silver Suspended Yugoslavia was banned from international sports tournaments as part of United Nations Security Council Resolution 757.
  1993 EuroBasket Bronze
  1994 FIBA World Championship
  1995 EuroBasket Gold
  1996 Summer Olympics 7th Silver
  1997 EuroBasket 11th Gold Yugoslavia won 64–62 over Croatia, following the Aleksandar Đorđević's 3-point buzzer beater.
  1998 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify
  1999 EuroBasket 9th Bronze
  2000 Summer Olympics Did not qualify 6th
  2001 EuroBasket 7th Gold Yugoslavia had a 80–66 win over Croatia.
  2002 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify
  2003 EuroBasket 11th   Serbia and Montenegro
6th
  2004 Summer Olympics Did not qualify 11th
  2005 EuroBasket 7th 9th
  2006 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify 11th
  2007 EuroBasket 6th   Serbia
14th
  2008 Summer Olympics Did not qualify
  2009 EuroBasket Silver
  2010 FIBA World Championship 14th 4th Serbia had a 73–72 win over Croatia in a Round of 16 game.
  2011 EuroBasket 13th 8th
  2012 Summer Olympics Did not qualify
  2013 EuroBasket 4th 7th
  2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup 10th Silver
     2015 EuroBasket 9th 4th
  2016 Summer Olympics 5th Silver Serbia had a 86–83 win over Croatia in a quarterfinal game.
     2017 EuroBasket 10th
  2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Did not qualify 5th
  2020 Summer Olympics Did not qualify
     2022 EuroBasket 12th 9th
    2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Did not qualify Silver
  2024 Summer Olympics TBD Qualified

See also edit

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The Croatia Serbia basketball rivalry is a competitive sports rivalry that exists between the national basketball teams of the two countries and their respective sets of fans Croatia Serbia basketball rivalryCroatiaSerbiaSportBasketballLocationEurope FIBA Europe First meeting30 June 1997EuroBasketCroatia 62 FR Yugoslavia 64Latest meeting17 August 2016Summer OlympicsCroatia 83 Serbia 86StatisticsMeetings total13 meetingsMost winsSerbia 846 All time recordSerbia 11 2Largest victory3 August 2012Ex Yu CupCroatia 74 Serbia 90Smallest victory4 September 2010FIBA World ChampionshipSerbia 73 Croatia 72Largest goal scoring17 August 2016Summer OlympicsCroatia 83 Serbia 86Current win streakSerbia 5Croatia Serbia Contents 1 History 2 Head to head 2 1 EuroBasket 1997 2 2 2000 Trofeo Lido delle Rose in Roseto Italy 2 3 EuroBasket 2001 2 4 2005 ProMonte Supercup in Podgorica 2 5 2007 Trofeo Diego Gianatti in Bormio Italy 2 6 2010 FIBA World Championship 2 7 2011 Adecco Ex Yu Cup in Ljubljana Slovenia 2 8 2011 London Invitational 2 9 2012 Adecco Ex Yu Cup in Ljubljana Slovenia 2 10 2013 Spor Toto World Cup in Istanbul Turkey 2 11 2014 Tournament in Pau France 2 12 2016 Super4 in Cordoba Argentina 2 13 2016 Summer Olympics 3 Statistics 4 Comparison in major international tournaments 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editSee also Croatia Serbia relations Rivalry in basketball This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2022 The big rivalry in basketball started at the FIBA European Championship in 1995 in Athens At the time Croatia was a newly independent state while Serbia was a federal unit of FR Yugoslavia Both countries did well in the tournament with Yugoslavia ranking first The third place Croatian team caused an international scandal when they walked off the medal stand and out of the arena just before Serbs and Montenegrins were about to receive their gold medals 1 Curiously there hasn t been a single direct game involving the two countries over the course of the championship Croatia and Yugoslavia did face each other in a game at EuroBasket 1997 Four seconds before the end of the tense game Croatian team was leading by two points when Serbian guard Aleksandar Đorđevic took the ball and made a three pointer winning the game for Yugoslavia 2 Yugoslavia went on to win the championship while Croatia ended up ranking 11th overall Afterward at EuroBasket 2001 Croats were heavily beaten by 80 66 Serbia defeated Croatia 86 83 in the last quarterfinal of the Olympic Basketball Tournament on 17 August 2016 to set up a semifinal clash with Australia On 19 August Serbia cruised to a resounding 87 61 win over Australia 3 Serbia won the silver medal following a 96 66 lost to the United States in the final 4 Croatia finished at 5th place Head to head editEuroBasket 1997 edit Further information EuroBasket 1997 Group F 30 June 199722 30Boxscore nbsp Croatia 62 64 nbsp YugoslaviaScoring by half 31 22 31 42Pts Slaven Rimac 22Rebs Davor Pejcinovic 7Asts Slaven Rimac 4 Pts Aleksandar Đorđevic 19Rebs Zeljko Rebraca 8Asts Đorđevic Obradovic 3Palau Municipal d Esports de Badalona BadalonaAttendance 4 500Referees Nikolaos Pitsilkas GRE Romualdas Brazauskas LTU BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstPG 8 Vladan Alanovic 4 3 1G 9 Slaven Rimac 22 3 4F 15 Davor Marcelic 3 2 0PF 13 Nikola Prkacin 8 5 1F C 12 Sinisa Kelecevic 8 4 1Reserves G 4 Josip Sesar 5 0 1PG 5 Damir Mulaomerovic 9 0 1G 6 Gordan Giricek DNPPG 7 Damir Milacic DNPC 10 Emilio Kovacic 0 2 0C 11 Davor Pejcinovic 3 7 2C 14 Ivan Grgat DNPHead coach Petar Skansi nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp YUG0 CRO Statistics YUG13 39 33 2 pt field goals 16 36 44 4 10 40 3 pt field goals 4 11 36 24 27 89 Free throws 20 33 61 6 Offensive rebounds 820 Defensive rebounds 1926 Total rebounds 2711 Assists 910 Turnovers 109 Steals 90 Blocks 030 Fouls 250 Starters Pts Reb AstPG 10 Aleksandar Đorđevic 19 2 3SG 9 Miroslav Beric 0 0 0SF 4 Dejan Bodiroga 10 5 2PF 13 Zoran Savic 2 4 1C 11 Zeljko Rebraca 5 8 0Reserves SG 5 Predrag Danilovic DNPPG 6 Sasa Obradovic 7 1 3SF 7 Nikola Loncar 5 0 0SG 8 Miroslav Radosevic DNPC 12 Nikola Bulatovic 10 5 0PF 14 Dejan Tomasevic 0 1 0PF 15 Milenko Topic 6 1 0Head coach Zeljko Obradovic 2000 Trofeo Lido delle Rose in Roseto Italy edit 19 August 200019 00Croatia nbsp 69 80 nbsp YugoslaviaScoring by half 37 39 32 41Pts Damir Mulaomerovic 26Rebs not availableAsts not available Pts Dejan Bodiroga 20Rebs not availableAsts not availablePalaMaggetti Roseto degli AbruzziAttendance 2 000Referees Luigi Lamonica ITA Marco Giansanti ITA Boxscore nbsp Croatia Roster Damir Mulaomerovic 26 Vladimir Krstic 0 Josip Sesar 15 Davor Kus dnp Slaven Rimac 11 Matej Mamic 5 Jurica Ruzic 2 Sandro Nicevic 2 Mate Skelin dnp Nikola Vujcic 6 Zan Tabak 2 Starters Mulaomerovic Sesar Mamic Nicevic Tabak Head coach Aleksandar Petrovic nbsp Yugoslavia Roster Dejan Bodiroga 20 Predrag Danilovic 13 Sasa Obradovic 2 Nikola Loncar 0 Marko Jaric 0 Igor Rakocevic 7 Dragan Lukovski 7 Zeljko Rebraca 10 Dragan Tarlac 6 Dejan Milojevic 0 Dejan Tomasevic 13 Milan Gurovic 2 Starters Danilovic Obradovic Loncar Tomasevic Rebraca Head coach Zeljko ObradovicNumber in parentheses indicates points scored in the game EuroBasket 2001 edit Further information EuroBasket 2001 Group C 31 August 200119 00 TTBoxscore nbsp Croatia 66 80 nbsp YugoslaviaScoring by quarter 20 26 15 17 20 18 11 19Pts Emilio Kovacic 19Rebs Emilio Kovacic 8Asts Damir Mulaomerovic 5 Pts Predrag Stojakovic 21Rebs Dragan Tarlac 9Asts Marko Jaric 4Antalya Expo Center AntalyaAttendance 2 500Referees Romualdas Brazauskas LTU Petr Sudek SVK BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstPG 4 Damir Mulaomerovic 12 1 5G 10 Gordan Giricek 17 3 1G F 7 Veljko Mrsic 0 0 1C 11 Emilio Kovacic 19 8 0C 15 Zan Tabak 4 4 1Reserves SG 5 Josip Vrankovic DNPG 6 Josip Sesar 2 4 0PF 8 Nikola Prkacin 6 2 1PG 9 Vladimir Krstic 0 0 0C 12 Mate Skelin 4 5 0SF 13 Matej Mamic 0 2 1F C 14 Nikola Vujcic 2 1 0Head coach Aleksandar Petrovic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp YUG0 CRO Statistics YUG22 41 54 2 pt field goals 26 55 47 4 17 24 3 pt field goals 5 20 25 10 13 77 Free throws 12 21 62 6 Offensive rebounds 1224 Defensive rebounds 2430 Total rebounds 2610 Assists 97 Turnovers 31 Steals 93 Blocks 212 Fouls 180 Starters Pts Reb AstPG 10 Marko Jaric 9 1 4G F 15 Milan Gurovic 9 1 2SF 8 Predrag Stojakovic 21 2 0PF 14 Dejan Tomasevic 13 8 1C 11 Predrag Drobnjak 2 7 0Reserves G F 4 Dejan Bodiroga 9 0 0G F 5 Veselin Petrovic DNPPG 6 Sasa Obradovic 6 4 0PG 7 Igor Rakocevic DNPSG 9 Vlado Scepanovic 8 4 1C 12 Dragan Tarlac 3 9 1PF 13 Dejan Milojevic DNPHead coach Svetislav Pesic 2005 ProMonte Supercup in Podgorica edit 25 August 200521 00ReportSerbia and Montenegro nbsp 74 71 nbsp CroatiaScoring by quarter 19 19 23 23 12 16 20 13Pts Nenad Krstic 16Rebs not availableAsts not available Pts Gordan Giricek 20Rebs not availableAsts not availableMoraca Sports Center PodgoricaAttendance 4 120Referees Milivoje Jovcic SCG Milija Vojinovic SCG Tomas Jasevicius LTU Boxscore nbsp Serbia and Montenegro Roster Dejan Bodiroga 11 Aleksandar Pavlovic 4 Vule Avdalovic 0 Vladimir Radmanovic 2 Igor Rakocevic 12 Vlado Scepanovic 2 Marko Jaric 9 Bojan Popovic dnp Nenad Krstic 16 Dejan Milojevic 11 Darko Milicic 3 Milan Gurovic 4 Starters Avdalovic Pavlovic Gurovic Milojevic Krstic Head coach Zeljko Obradovic nbsp Croatia Roster Roko Ukic 9 Marino Bazdaric 0 Marko Popovic 0 Nikola Vujcic 1 Nikola Prkacin 0 Andrija Zizic 5 Gordan Giricek 20 Zoran Planinic 8 Marko Tomas 8 Matej Mamic 0 Dalibor Bagaric 0 Mario Kasun 9 Starters Planinic Giricek Mamic Vujcic Bagaric Head coach Neven SpahijaNumber in parentheses indicates points scored in the game 2007 Trofeo Diego Gianatti in Bormio Italy edit 3 August 200716 00Croatia nbsp 84 76 nbsp SerbiaScoring by quarter 19 22 14 20 27 21 24 13Pts Mario Kasun 16Rebs Mario Kasun 10Asts Zoran Planinic 5 Pts Milan Gurovic 21Rebs not availableAsts not availablePentagono Hall BormioAttendance 300Referees Roberto Begnis ITA Marcello Reatto ITA Sergio Borroni ITA Boxscore nbsp Croatia Roster Roko Ukic 0 Davor Kus 11 Marko Popovic 13 Marino Bazdaric 0 Nikola Prkacin 7 Marko Tomas 6 Zoran Planinic 7 Mario Stojic dnp Damir Markota 0 Marko Banic 9 Mario Kasun 16 Stanko Barac 10 Marin Rozic 5 Jure Lalic 0 Starters N A Head coach Jasmin Repesa nbsp Serbia Roster Milos Teodosic 2 Branko Cvetkovic 4 Vuk Radivojevic 0 Zoran Erceg 16 Dragan Labovic 11 Mile Ilic 0 Marko Jaric 9 Darko Milicic 11 Nemanja Aleksandrov 0 Aleksandar Rasic 0 Milenko Tepic 2 Milan Gurovic 21 Stefan Markovic 0 Nenad Misanovic 0 Novica Velickovic 0 Starters Jaric Radivojevic Cvetkovic Erceg Milicic Head coach Zoran SlavnicNumber in parentheses indicates points scored in the game 2010 FIBA World Championship edit External videos nbsp Srbija Hrvatska 73 72 HRT komentator 2010 on YouTube 4 19 Further information 2010 FIBA World Championship and 2010 FIBA World Championship knockout stage Serbia vs Croatia The first eighth final round match up pitted two former Yugoslav republics against each other as Group A winner Serbia met Group B fourth place finisher Croatia the first meeting for the teams in a major international tournament 5 Serbia prevailed 73 72 in a back and forth battle that neither team led by more than eight points at any point during the game Milan Macvan Serbia s youngest player at age 20 drained a three pointer to extend Serbia s lead to 64 57 with 4 24 remaining before Croatia began a late comeback to pull within one at 68 67 with 24 seconds left in the game Aleksandar Rasic hit two free throws to extend the lead to three with 21 seconds left before Croatia s Marko Popovic answered with two free throws of his own with 15 seconds left Marko Tomas then stole the ensuing inbounds pass and dished to Popovic who was fouled with 11 seconds left Popovic made only one of two free throws to tie the game at 70 and set up a dramatic finish Serbia freed Rasic with a screen on the ensuing inbounds pass and he made an uncontested layup with nine seconds left 6 Popovic was then fouled with 5 9 seconds left and hit both free throws to tie the game at 72 Serbia inbounded the ball to Rasic who drove downcourt and was fouled by Croatia s Davor Kus while attempting an off balance shot with one second left Rasic made the first and missed the second free throw to give Serbia a one point victory Rasic ended up with 15 points including eight in the fourth quarter and five in the final 21 seconds Croatia s Popovic led all scorers with 21 points to go along with five rebounds and five assists The Oklahoma City Thunder s Nenad Krstic scored a team high 16 points for Serbia 4 September 201018 00BoxscoreSerbia nbsp 73 72 nbsp CroatiaScoring by quarter 19 27 15 9 20 14 19 22Pts Nenad Krstic 16Rebs Milenko Tepic 7Asts Milenko Tepic 4 Pts Marko Popovic 21Rebs Ante Tomic 8Asts Marko Popovic 5Sinan Erdem Dome IstanbulAttendance 15 000Referees Cristiano Jesus Maranho BRA Anthony Dewayne Jordan USA Scott Jason Butler AUS BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstG 6 Aleksandar Rasic 15 1 3G 4 Milos Teodosic 3 2 2F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 3 1 0PF 14 Novica Velickovic 7 2 0C 12 Nenad Krstic 16 3 1Reserves G F 5 Milenko Tepic 2 7 4SG 7 Ivan Paunic 2 0 0G 9 Stefan Markovic 2 3 2PF 10 Dusko Savanovic 0 1 2SF 11 Marko Keselj 5 3 0C 13 Kosta Perovic 10 3 0PF 15 Milan Macvan 8 1 0Head coach Dusan Ivkovic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO0 SER Statistics CRO20 38 53 2 pt field goals 21 38 55 5 15 33 3 pt field goals 5 24 21 18 25 72 Free throws 15 17 88 7 Offensive rebounds 1322 Defensive rebounds 2329 Total rebounds 3614 Assists 1212 Turnovers 139 Steals 70 Blocks 314 Fouls 220 Starters Pts Reb AstPG 4 Roko Ukic 11 4 4G F 9 Marko Tomas 6 6 1G F 7 Bojan Bogdanovic 9 3 1F C 13 Marko Banic 10 7 1C 11 Ante Tomic 6 8 0Reserves G 5 Davor Kus 0 0 0G 6 Marko Popovic 21 5 5PG 8 Rok Stipcevic DNPG 10 Zoran Planinic DNPF C 12 Kresimir Loncar 9 2 0C 14 Luka Zoric DNPC 15 Luksa Andric DNPHead coach Josip Vrankovic 2011 Adecco Ex Yu Cup in Ljubljana Slovenia edit External videos nbsp Srbija Hrvatska 80 71 Adeko Ex Yu kup finale 09 08 2011 poslednja cetvrtina on YouTube 30 03 Further information 2011 Ex Yu Cup Final The 2011 game was a part of exhibition tournament for the EuroBasket 2011 Serbia had a 80 71 win over Croatia in the tournament final on 9 August 2011 Croatia led for most of the game seven minutes before the end of the game it reached the 10 points margin 67 57 but then played very poorly in the game closure With a 13 0 run Serbia took the lead 67 70 two minutes before the end and then increased its advantage to the final nine point lead 71 80 by the end of the game Croatia was led by forward Bojan Bogdanovic with 17 points while center Nenad Krstic was the most efficient in Serbia with 18 points scored 7 8 9 August 201121 00 CESTCroatia nbsp 71 80 nbsp SerbiaScoring by quarter 21 18 18 20 21 15 11 27Pts Bojan Bogdanovic 17Rebs Ante Tomic 14Asts Dontaye Draper 5 Pts Dusko Savanovic 17Rebs Nenad Krstic 8Asts Milos Teodosic 6Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 7 000Referees Fernando Rocha POR Antonio Conde SPA Carmelo Paternico ITA BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstG 6 Marko Popovic 5 2 2G F 12 Krunoslav Simon 10 2 3G F 9 Marko Tomas 7 3 0PF 13 Damir Markota 4 4 2C 21 Stanko Barac 11 2 0Reserves C 4 Ante Tomic 13 14 2G F 7 Bojan Bogdanovic 17 2 0PG 8 Rok Stipcevic 0 0 1PG 10 Dontaye Draper 4 1 5C 14 Luka Zoric 0 5 1C 15 Luksa Andric DNPF 20 Damjan Rudez 0 0 0Head coach Josip Vrankovic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB0 CRO Statistics SER24 47 51 2 pt field goals 22 38 58 3 13 23 3 pt field goals 5 22 23 14 18 78 Free throws 21 26 81 9 Offensive rebounds 726 Defensive rebounds 1935 Total rebounds 2616 Assists 1716 Turnovers 108 Steals 82 Blocks 127 Fouls 220 Starters Pts Reb AstG 4 Milos Teodosic 4 1 6SG 10 Uros Tripkovic 6 3 1G F 5 Milenko Tepic 12 5 1PF 15 Milan Macvan 6 4 0C 12 Nenad Krstic 16 8 0Reserves G 6 Aleksandar Rasic 5 1 4G 9 Stefan Markovic 10 1 2SF 11 Marko Keselj 0 0 0C 13 Kosta Perovic 4 0 1PF 20 Dusko Savanovic 17 3 2C 22 Boban Marjanovic DNPSG 23 Dragan Milosavljevic DNPHead coach Dusan Ivkovic 2011 London Invitational edit Further information London International Basketball Invitational Croatia national team was able to successfully open its London Tournament campaign with the initial 83 71 win over rival Serbia Croatia took the lead just before the end of the first quarter 17 16 led at the half by 44 36 and reached 16 point surplus midway the last quarter before managing to stay on the top Croatian guard Krunoslav Simon again displayed his excellent shooting stroke while leading the Croatia with 17 points 6 8 from the floor Croatian center Ante Tomic added 13 points and 9 rebounds 9 16 August 201118 00BoxscoreSerbia nbsp 71 83 nbsp CroatiaScoring by quarter 19 20 17 24 16 18 19 21Pts Milos Teodosic 18Rebs Krstic Teodosic 5Asts Milos Teodosic 4 Pts Krunoslav Simon 17Rebs Ante Tomic 9Asts Rok Stipcevic 3Basketball Arena LondonAttendance 2 037Referees Vicente Bulto SPA Mastre FRA Robert Lottermoser GER BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstG 4 Milos Teodosic 18 5 4G 6 Aleksandar Rasic 8 1 2G F 5 Milenko Tepic 6 1 2PF 15 Milan Macvan 10 3 0C 12 Nenad Krstic 10 5 0Reserves SG 7 Ivan Paunic 0 1 0G 9 Stefan Markovic 5 3 2SG 10 Uros Tripkovic 5 0 1SF 11 Marko Keselj 3 0 0C 13 Kosta Perovic 2 4 0PF 20 Dusko Savanovic 4 4 0C 22 Boban Marjanovic 0 1 0Head coach Dusan Ivkovic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO0 SER Statistics CRO19 38 50 2 pt field goals 21 38 55 7 21 33 3 pt field goals 5 24 21 12 24 50 Free throws 15 17 88 12 Offensive rebounds 1319 Defensive rebounds 2331 Total rebounds 3611 Assists 1216 Turnovers 133 Steals 71 Blocks 327 Fouls 220 Starters Pts Reb AstReserves C 4 Ante Tomic 11 9 2PG 5 Marko Car DNPG 6 Marko Popovic 3 1 1G F 7 Bojan Bogdanovic 7 2 1PG 8 Rok Stipcevic 6 1 3G F 9 Marko Tomas 10 2 0PG 10 Dontaye Draper 12 1 2PF 11 Damir Markota 2 1 1G F 12 Krunoslav Simon 17 1 2C 14 Luka Zoric 1 2 0C 15 Luksa Andric 9 6 0C 21 Stanko Barac 5 2 0Head coach Josip Vrankovic 2012 Adecco Ex Yu Cup in Ljubljana Slovenia edit Further information 2012 Ex Yu Cup Results The 2012 game was a part of exhibition tournament for the FIBA EuroBasket 2013 qualification in Slovenia Croatia and Serbia had a very interesting game on the first day of the Adecco Cup on 3 August 2012 Serbia topped Croatia with final score of 90 74 and proved that they getting better form Guard Milos Teodosic led Serbia with great performances as he recorded 14 points 9 assists and 4 rebounds Forward Zoran Erceg added 14 points and Dusko Savanovic scored 13 points It was obvious at the game that Serbia is much better team Serbian coach Dusan Ivkovic even used last quarter to practice offense and defense combinations 10 11 3 August 201218 00 CESTCroatia nbsp 74 90 nbsp SerbiaScoring by quarter 16 23 23 22 14 21 21 24Pts Roko Ukic 14Rebs Damir Markota 6Asts Roko Ukic 4 Pts Erceg Teodosic 14Rebs Stimac Tepic 6Asts Milos Teodosic 9Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 1 000Referees Matej Boltauzer SLO Matej Spendl SLO Boris Krejic SLO BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstG 4 Roko Ukic 14 4 4G F 11 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 1SF 10 Luka Babic 5 1 0PF 12 Damir Markota 7 6 3C 5 Luksa Andric 7 2 0Reserves SG 6 Goran Vrbanc 3 0 0SF 7 Pavle Marcinkovic 0 0 0PG 8 Rok Stipcevic 10 2 2F 9 Damjan Rudez 10 1 2SG 13 Fran Pilepic 0 4 0C 14 Luka Zoric 10 2 1C 15 Darko Planinic 0 0 0Head coach Jasmin Repesa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB0 CRO Statistics SER19 41 46 2 pt field goals 23 35 66 8 12 67 3 pt field goals 9 28 32 12 17 71 Free throws 17 21 81 4 Offensive rebounds 823 Defensive rebounds 2327 Total rebounds 3114 Assists 2117 Turnovers 92 Steals 10 Blocks 024 Fouls 230 Starters Pts Reb AstG 4 Milos Teodosic 14 4 9G F 13 Danilo Anđusic 3 0 1SF 24 Vladimir Lucic 7 1 0PF 14 Zoran Erceg 14 5 0C 23 Vladimir Stimac 9 6 0Reserves G F 5 Milenko Tepic 7 6 0G 6 Aleksandar Rasic 6 1 4G F 7 Ivan Paunic 2 0 1C 9 Mile Ilic 0 0 0PF 10 Dusko Savanovic 13 3 4SF 11 Marko Keselj 6 1 0PF 15 Milan Macvan 9 1 2Head coach Dusan Ivkovic 2013 Spor Toto World Cup in Istanbul Turkey edit See also Basketball World Cup Turkey On 23 August 2013 Serbia won over Croatia with an 88 71 score in the first round of the Spor Toto World Cup in Istanbul Turkey The Dusan Ivkovic s team was much better for the most part of the interesting match They gained a six point lead at halftime the Croats then tried to return to the match but the Serbian players routinely secured a convincing victory with an excellent game in the last quarter Success against a quality rival is a great encouragement for the Serbian team before participating in the EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia and the tournament in Istanbul is the last test before the continental competition The most efficient in the winning team were captain Nenad Krstic with 19 Rasko Katic with 18 and Nemanja Bjelica with 14 points while Marko Tomas stood out in the Croatian team with 16 points 12 13 14 15 23 August 201316 15ReportCroatia nbsp 71 88 nbsp SerbiaScoring by quarter 13 21 22 20 22 21 14 26Pts Marko Tomas 16Rebs Tomic Tomas 6Asts Bojan Bogdanovic 5 Pts Nenad Krstic 19Rebs Nenad Krstic 9Asts Nemanja Bjelica 4Ulker Sports Arena IstanbulAttendance not availableReferees not available BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstPG 10 Roko UkicSF 7 Bojan Bogdanovic 7 2 5F 8 Damjan RudezPF 12 Damir Markota 7 6 3C 4 Ante Tomic 8 5Reserves C 5 Luksa Andric 4 2PG 6 Dontaye Draper 11 4G F 9 Marko Tomas 16 5 2G F 11 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 1F C 13 Mario DelasC 14 Darko PlaninicSG 15 Ante DelasPF Dario SaricHead coach Jasmin Repesa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB0 CRO Statistics SER2 pt field goals3 pt field goalsFree throwsOffensive reboundsDefensive reboundsTotal reboundsAssistsTurnoversStealsBlocksFouls0 Starters Pts Reb AstG 9 Stefan Markovic 3 2 2G Nemanja Nedovic 2 1F 25 Nikola Kalinic 5 7F 8 Nemanja Bjelica 14 5 4C 12 Nenad Krstic 19 9 2Reserves SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanovic 6 1 1G F 13 Danilo Anđusic 8C 14 Rasko Katic 18 1 1G Vasilije Micic 4 2 3C Đorđe Gagic 2Head coach Dusan Ivkovic 2014 Tournament in Pau France edit External videos nbsp Kosarkaski turnir u Pau Francuska 2014 Srbija Hrvatska on YouTube 1 48 28 Croatia suffered its second defeat at the exhibition tournament in Pau France after losing to Serbia 83 84 in overtime on 9 August 2014 In an equal match three minutes before the end Croatia led 68 60 but the Serbs made 10 0 run in two minutes and took the lead 70 68 But then Croatian guard Oliver Lafayette scored a three pointer and two free throws for the lead of the Croats 73 70 However Serbian forward Marko Simonovic scored 20 seconds before the game end and tied at 73 73 and the game went into overtime In the additional five minutes Croatia was in the lead but six seconds before the end Serbian guard Bogdan Bogdanovic scored a three pointer for Serbia s 84 83 lead In the last run Croatia tried through forward Bojan Bogdanovic but he missed a three pointer and Serbia won 84 83 in the end Serbia took what was offered and Croatia suffered its defeat Bojan Bogdanovic was the best Croatian scorer with 19 points and Luka Zoric 13 Damjan Rudez 11 Krunoslav Simon 11 and Oliver Lafayette scored 10 points The Serbs were led by Marko Simonovic with 24 points Nemanja Bjelica scored 15 points and Miroslav Raduljica with 13 points joined them 16 17 18 19 9 August 2014N ASerbia nbsp 84 83 OT nbsp CroatiaScoring by quarter 16 9 18 20 18 22 21 22 Overtime 11 10Pts Marko Simonovic 24Rebs Miroslav Raduljica 5Asts not available Pts Bojan Bogdanovic 19Rebs not availableAsts not availablePalais des Sports de Pau PauAttendance not availableReferees not available 2016 Super4 in Cordoba Argentina edit The Croats were better for most of the first half The central player in the composition of the Croats was Krunoslav Simon By entering the game of Nemanja Nedovic Serbia accelerated the game a series of points from the transition followed so the nine points minus was reduced to only one Since Serbian guard Milos Teodosic was not in the team the Croats closed all the approaches under the basket and conditionally speaking they fired from a distance Serbia was not served by a shot but the other guys were up to the task especially in defense In the end in the first half Croatia led with 40 36 Simon scored 15 points on the other hand the central figure in the Serbian team was center Miroslav Raduljica with 11 points At the beginning of the third section with a triple by Bogdan Bogdanovic Serbia took the lead with 50 48 The main problem was still the Krunoslav Simon Dario Saric duo Even then it was clear that a match awaited us in which the nuances would decide Croatian forward Bojan Bogdanovic set up the targets Raduljica kept Serbia in the game Five minutes before the end after Rok Stipcevic s triple the score was tied at 70 70 The Croats have scored 10 three pointers so far An uncertain ending followed Serbian guard Stefan Markovic hit a three pointer for 79 77 Serbian guard Stefan Jovic hit a three pointer in the last second of the attack for 82 77 Croatia was broken at the time More precisely a miracle should have happened so that they could return to the match with the Croats The mistake of the Croats Nikola Kalinic s dunk from the counter Bogdanovic s points and practically everything was clear 20 21 22 1 August 201618 00 UTC 3 ReportSerbia nbsp 86 77 nbsp CroatiaScoring by quarter 16 19 20 21 28 20 22 17Pts Miroslav Raduljica 17Rebs four players 5Asts Bogdan Bogdanovic 4 Pts Bojan Bogdanovic 18Rebs Dario Saric 9Asts Krunoslav Simon 3Orfeo Superdomo CordobaAttendance not availableReferees Roberto Smith USA Gabriel Tarifeno ARG Anibal Brites ARG 2016 Summer Olympics edit Further information Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics Men s tournament Quarterfinals External videos nbsp Croatia vs Serbia Rio 2016 Basketball Men s Quarter Final Full Game 17 Aug 2016 on YouTube 1 56 41 Serbia defeated Croatia 86 83 in the last quarterfinal of the Olympic Basketball Tournament on 17 August 2016 to set up a semifinal clash with Australia In the closest game of the day the Serbs saw a 14 point third quarter lead melt away in the final frame as Croatia got within one several times down the stretch But with time running out on them Serbia had to foul to stop the clock and Serbians Milos Teodosic and Nikola Jokic made good on their trips to the free throw line in the final 18 seconds There was little to separate the two teams in the first half with Serbia up 20 19 at the end of the opening period and Croatia taking a 38 32 advantage at the break Serbia took control thanks to a third quarter in which they outscored Croatia 34 14 They took their biggest lead of the night 66 52 when guard Bogdan Bogdanovic buried a three pointer with 22 seconds left in the period Croatia answered by going on a 22 7 run that got them within 74 73 on Darko Planinic s pair of free throws with 3 26 remaining Serbia stayed in front but Croatia were breathing down their neck The Serbian side got a bit of breathing room when Miroslav Raduljica made the second of two foul shots to make it 79 75 with 27 seconds and that forced Croatia in having to foul intentionally to stop the clock but ultimately running out of time 23 24 25 26 27 Had Serbia rolled to a comfortable win on the back of their impressive third quarter a great turning point could have been in the shape of Raduljica s postering dunk over Croatian forward Dario Saric in transition for a 41 40 lead with 6 50 left to play in the period Instead the real turning point really came down to Serbia knocking down 6 of 6 free throws in the dying seconds of the game Serbia got 39 points from their reserves compared to 26 for Croatia Bogdanovic game high 18 points before fouling out Stefan Jovic 9 points and 4 rebounds and Milan Macvan 8 points and 3 rebounds each played key roles in the outcome of this game Teodosic and Jokic didn t have huge games offensively the former going only 2 of 11 for 9 points and the latter 3 of 8 for 12 points But Teodosic handed out 10 assists and both players stepped up when it counted the most knocking down shots from the charity stripe with the game on the line 23 24 28 27 17 August 201622 15BoxscoreCroatia nbsp 83 86 nbsp SerbiaScoring by quarter 19 20 19 12 14 34 31 20Pts Bojan Bogdanovic 28Rebs Darko Planinic 9Asts Krunoslav Simon 5 Pts Bogdan Bogdanovic 18Rebs three players 4Asts Milos Teodosic 10Carioca Arena 1 Rio de JaneiroAttendance 9 027Referees Juan Garcia ESP Borys Ryzhyk UKR Roberto Vazquez PUR BoxscoreStarters Pts Reb AstPG 10 Roko Ukic 4 1 4SG 7 Krunoslav Simon 8 2 5G F 44 Bojan Bogdanovic 28 3 2F 9 Dario Saric 7 4 1C 15 Miro Bilan 10 4 0Reserves SF 4 Luka Babic 4 1 2SG 5 Filip Kruslin DNPPG 6 Rok Stipcevic DNPG F 8 Mario Hezonja 16 8 2C 12 Darko Planinic 6 9 0SF 33 Zeljko Sakic DNPC 35 Marko Arapovic DNPHead coach Aleksandar Petrovic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp CRO nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SRB0 CRO Statistics SER16 32 50 2 pt field goals 21 48 44 7 19 37 3 pt field goals 8 23 35 30 38 79 Free throws 20 25 80 10 Offensive rebounds 1429 Defensive rebounds 2139 Total rebounds 3516 Assists 2218 Turnovers 103 Steals 100 Blocks 228 Fouls 310 Starters Pts Reb AstG 9 Stefan Markovic 12 4 3G 4 Milos Teodosic 9 2 10F 10 Nikola Kalinic 6 4 0PF 25 Milan Macvan 8 3 0C 13 Miroslav Raduljica 12 3 0Reserves SF 5 Marko Simonovic 0 1 0SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanovic 18 1 5G 11 Nemanja Nedovic 0 0 0PF 12 Stefan Bircevic DNPF C 14 Nikola Jokic 12 3 3C 15 Vladimir Stimac 0 2 0PG 24 Stefan Jovic 9 4 1Head coach Aleksandar ĐorđevicStatistics editNote Last updated on 17 August 2016 Competitions Games played Croatia wins Serbia winsEuroBasket 2 0 000 2 1 000 FIBA Basketball World Cup 1 0 000 1 1 000 Summer Olympic Games 1 0 000 1 1 000 Exhibitions 9 2 222 7 778 Total 13 2 154 11 846 Comparison in major international tournaments editTournament nbsp Croatia nbsp Yugoslavia Notes nbsp 1992 Summer Olympics Silver Suspended Yugoslavia was banned from international sports tournaments as part of United Nations Security Council Resolution 757 nbsp 1993 EuroBasket Bronze nbsp 1994 FIBA World Championship nbsp 1995 EuroBasket Gold nbsp 1996 Summer Olympics 7th Silver nbsp 1997 EuroBasket 11th Gold Yugoslavia won 64 62 over Croatia following the Aleksandar Đorđevic s 3 point buzzer beater nbsp 1998 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify nbsp 1999 EuroBasket 9th Bronze nbsp 2000 Summer Olympics Did not qualify 6th nbsp 2001 EuroBasket 7th Gold Yugoslavia had a 80 66 win over Croatia nbsp 2002 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify nbsp 2003 EuroBasket 11th nbsp Serbia and Montenegro6th nbsp 2004 Summer Olympics Did not qualify 11th nbsp 2005 EuroBasket 7th 9th nbsp 2006 FIBA World Championship Did not qualify 11th nbsp 2007 EuroBasket 6th nbsp Serbia14th nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics Did not qualify nbsp 2009 EuroBasket Silver nbsp 2010 FIBA World Championship 14th 4th Serbia had a 73 72 win over Croatia in a Round of 16 game nbsp 2011 EuroBasket 13th 8th nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics Did not qualify nbsp 2013 EuroBasket 4th 7th nbsp 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup 10th Silver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 EuroBasket 9th 4th nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics 5th Silver Serbia had a 86 83 win over Croatia in a quarterfinal game nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 EuroBasket 10th nbsp 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Did not qualify 5th nbsp 2020 Summer Olympics Did not qualify nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 EuroBasket 12th 9th nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Did not qualify Silver nbsp 2024 Summer Olympics TBD QualifiedSee also editCroatia Serbia football rivalry Croatia Serbia relations Yugoslavia men s national basketball teamReferences edit Clarey Christopher 3 July 1995 BASKETBALL Politics Take Center Court as Yugoslavs Win Title The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2016 08 18 Sasa Djordjevic trojka protiv Hrvatske 14 September 2010 Retrieved 2 May 2016 via YouTube Serbia crush Australia to set up 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