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Serbia men's national basketball team

The Serbia men's national basketball team (Serbian: Кошаркашка репрезентација Србије, romanizedKošarkaška reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in international basketball competition, and is controlled by the Basketball Federation of Serbia. Serbia is currently ranked fourth in the FIBA World Ranking.[5]

Serbia
FIBA ranking4 1 (1 March 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1936[2]
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationKSS
CoachSvetislav Pešić
Nickname(s)Орлови, Оrlovi
(The Eagles)
Olympic Games
Appearances4
Medals Silver: (1996, 2016)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances7
Medals Gold: (1998, 2002)
Silver: (2014, 2023)
EuroBasket
Appearances13
Medals Gold: (1995, 1997, 2001)
Silver: (2009, 2017)
Bronze: (1999)
First international
FR Yugoslavia 93–87 Bulgaria 
(Sofia, Bulgaria; 31 May 1995)[3]
Biggest win
FR Yugoslavia 128–61 China 
(Atlanta, United States; 30 July 1996)[4]
Biggest defeat
 Serbia 92–129 United States 
(Madrid, Spain; 14 September 2014)

From 1992 to 2003, the national team played under the name of FR Yugoslavia and from 2003 to 2006, under the name of Serbia and Montenegro in international tournaments. Following the Montenegrin declaration of independence in 2006, Basketball Federation of Serbia retained the place of Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro as a FIBA member.[6] Therefore, all the results and medals from this period are succeeded by the Serbia national team.

History edit

Serbia and Montenegro edit

With the start of Yugoslav Wars in 1991, and subsequent breakup of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslavia national team was disbanded. The team consisted of players selected from the population of over 23 million people, and the basketball infrastructure was evenly distributed among the six states which formed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

In 1992, FR Yugoslavia was established as the federation of the two remaining Yugoslav republics, Serbia and Montenegro. The newly established country had less than half the population of the former country. The Basketball Federation of FR Yugoslavia became the governing body of basketball for the new country. After the adoption of UNSCR 757, the national team was suspended from participating in international tournaments. Due to these sanctions and ongoing war, the national team was prevented from participating at the 1992 Summer Olympics, EuroBasket 1993 and 1994 FIBA World Cup.

1995–2002: Golden generation edit

Without much sponsorship for the war-impoverished country, the national team made its comeback to the international scene at the EuroBasket 1995 in Greece, where it won the gold medal; after defeating Lithuania in the final. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, the team lost 69–95 to the United States in the gold-medal game. After the defeat, the national team would go on to claim the gold medal in their next two international competitions, EuroBasket 1997 and the 1998 FIBA World Cup; while winning the bronze medal at EuroBasket 1999 and reclaiming gold once again at the EuroBasket 2001.

One of the most notable wins for the Yugoslavia national team came in the quarter-finals of the 2002 FIBA World Cup, where the host nation of the tournament, the United States was eliminated 81–78.[7] The significance of the win was tremendous for the Serbian people in general, as the public in Serbia perceived the United States political leadership responsible for the breakup of Yugoslavia, and destruction of the country's infrastructure; as well as civil victims during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.[8] Thereafter, the Yugoslavia national team went on to win the competition, by defeating New Zealand in the semi-finals and Argentina in the final 84–77 in OT to win the gold medal.[7]

2003–2006: Underwhelming results edit

In 2002, FR Yugoslavia consisted of the states of Serbia and Montenegro. The merged nations came to a new agreement regarding continued co-operation, which, among other changes, promised the end of the name Yugoslavia. On 4 February 2003, the federal assembly of Yugoslavia created a loose state union—the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. The following years were underwhelming as the national team failed to make the podium at international tournaments, after decades of winning medals.

At the EuroBasket 2003, the team came in sixth place, but due to their world champion status, were automatically qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece. Entering 2004, the national team participated in the less important Diamond Ball tournament, prior to the 2004 Olympic Games where they won the gold medal. Although the team was unable to carry over the momentum heading into the Olympics, and were eliminated in the group stage with a (1–4) record, finishing in 11th place.

After two consecutive tournament disappointments, hopes of getting back on the podium returned for the EuroBasket 2005 where Serbia and Montenegro was the host nation. Heading into the tournament, Željko Obradović was brought back for a second stint as head coach of the national team. However, they were eliminated in the play-off stage by France 74–71, and finished in ninth place. After the tournament, Obradović stepped down, and blamed a bad atmosphere among the team's star players for the failure. The team then participated at the 2006 FIBA World Cup on a wild card, due to the results in the past on the initiative by FIBA prominent administrator Borislav Stanković. Although the national team of Serbia and Montenegro came up short once again, with another ninth-place finish.

On 21 May 2006, Montenegrins voted in an independence referendum, with 55.5% supporting independence. The subsequent Montenegrin proclamation of independence in June 2006 and the Serbian proclamation of independence on 5 June ended the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and thus the last remaining vestiges of the former Yugoslavia.

Serbia edit

Following the dissolution of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, the national team participated at the EuroBasket 2007. There, the team finished the competition failing to make it out of the group stage after three close losses. The result failed to qualify the team for the 2008 Summer Olympics, which was their first time missing the Olympic tournament after missing it in 1992 due to suspension.

In December 2007, the legendary Dušan Ivković hinted that he would take the helm as head coach of the national team.[9]

2009–2013: Flashes of old glory edit

 
Duško Savanović in 2011

Under Ivković's coaching, a new generation of players led by Nenad Krstić and Miloš Teodosić returned some of the old glory by taking the silver medal at Eurobasket 2009. At the 2010 FIBA World Cup, after narrowly defeating Croatia in the Round of 16, Miloš Teodosić hit a deep three-point shot to upset the favourites of the tournament Spain in the quarter-finals.[10] Entering the semis, Serbia would come up short, after a controversial referee's error to the tournament's host Turkey 83–82.[10] With the youngest team in the competition, Serbia eventually finished in fourth place after losing to Lithuania 99–88 in the bronze-medal game.[10][11]

At the EuroBasket 2011, the team failed to reach the semi-finals, finishing the tournament in eighth place; thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the EuroBasket 2013, the team was once again eliminated in the quarter-finals and finished in seventh place.

2014–2019: Silver generation edit

Following the EuroBasket 2013, Ivković stepped away from the position, and Serbian basketball hall of famer Aleksandar Đorđević stepped into his place.[12]

Đorđević led the team to the silver medal at the 2014 FIBA World Cup, where they lost in the final to the United States.[13][14] At the EuroBasket 2015, Serbia finished in fourth place, with their only tournament loses coming in the semi-finals to Lithuania and in the bronze-medal game to France.

After winning the 2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament held in Belgrade, the national team won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, losing in the final to the United States.[15][16]

With the absence of team captains Miloš Teodosić, and Nikola Jokić, rising star Bogdan Bogdanović emerged as team leader at the EuroBasket 2017. The national team went on to earn their third silver medal in four years, after falling to a Goran Dragić-led Slovenia 93–85 in the final.[17]

Facing a different qualification system introduced by FIBA for the 2019 FIBA World Cup, the national team was forced to play without their key players in nearly all of their qualification matches. However, they narrowly secured the last spot for the World Cup in their second round qualification group.[18] Prior the World Cup, Serbia was dubbed as one of the favourites to win the tournament;[19] but was eventually defeated in the quarter-finals by Argentina.[20] With the team relegated to the classification phase, they would pick up wins against the United States and Czech Republic to finish in fifth place.[21][22][23] After the tournament, head coach Đorđević announced his decision to leave the position after six years.[24]

2021–present: Recent tournaments edit

 
Serbia after winning their semi-final match against Canada at the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

Under new head coach Igor Kokoškov, Serbia failed to qualify to the 2020 Summer Olympics after losing in the final game of the Qualifying Tournament to Italy before home crowd. At the EuroBasket 2022, led by legendary head coach Svetislav Pešić, after winning all five group matches, Italy upset Serbia in Round of 16 with 94–86 and Serbia finished in ninth place. At the 2023 FIBA World Cup, despite absence of several star players, Serbia managed to reach the tournament final where they lost to the Germany.[25]

Honours edit

Medals table edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Summer Olympics 0 2 0 2
FIBA World Cup 2 2 0 4
EuroBasket 3 2 1 6
Mediterranean Games 0 1 1 2
Diamond Ball 1 1 0 2
Stanković Cup 0 0 1 1
Total 6 8 3 17

Competitive record edit

Name of the nation during the tournaments:

Results and fixtures edit

  Win   Loss

2023 edit

8 August 2023 Greece   64–71   Serbia Athens, Greece
20:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 22–23, 14–18, 15–14
Pts: Rogkavopoulos 19
Rebs: Mitoglou 10
Asts: Walkup 10
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović 15
Rebs: Milutinov 12
Asts: Bogdanović 5
Arena: O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall
Referees: Tsolakos, Somos, Tsimpouris
9 August 2023 Italy   89–88   Serbia Athens, Greece
20:00 (UTC+3) Scoring by quarter: 19–32, 25–15, 26–23, 19–18
Pts: Fontecchio 13
Rebs: Polonara 11
Asts: Severini 5
Boxscore Pts: N. Jović 18
Rebs: N. Jović 7
Asts: Gudurić 6
Arena: O.A.C.A. Olympic Hall
Referees: Papapetrou, Tziopanos, Agrafiotis
16 August 2023 Serbia   110–75   Puerto Rico Belgrade, Serbia
20:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 26–13, 39–12, 24–21, 21–29
Pts: Dobrić 23
Rebs: N. Jović 8
Asts: S. Jović 11
Boxscore Pts: Waters 11
Rebs: Romero 6
Asts: Thompson 4
Arena: Štark Arena
Attendance: 12,526
Referees: Glišić, Jevtović, Pešić
20 August 2023 China   64–87   Serbia Shenzhen, China
19:30 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 12–23, 16–20, 23–22, 13–22
Arena: Baoan District Gymnasium
21 August 2023 Serbia   89–85   Brazil Shenzhen, China
20:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 21–20, 24–18, 19–21, 25–26
Arena: Baoan District Gymnasium
26 August 2023 Serbia   105–63   China Quezon City, Philippines
20:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 25–14, 30–20, 22–13, 28–16
Pts: Bogdanović, Marinković 14
Rebs: Milutinov, Ristić 6
Asts: Gudurić, S. Jović 6
Boxscore Pts: Zhao R. 17
Rebs: Cui, Zhou 5
Asts: Zhao J. 6
Arena: Araneta Coliseum
Attendance: 7,292
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Rabah Noujaim (LBN)
28 August 2023 Puerto Rico   77–94   Serbia Quezon City, Philippines
20:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 15–27, 12–30, 31–18, 19–19
Pts: Piñeiro 14
Rebs: Conditt 11
Asts: Waters 9
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović, N. Jović 17
Rebs: Milutinov 15
Asts: S. Jović 6
Arena: Araneta Coliseum
Attendance: 2,944
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Leandro Zalazar (ARG), Carlos Peralta (ECU)
30 August 2023 South Sudan   83–115   Serbia Quezon City, Philippines
16:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 20–30, 19–26, 26–27, 18–32
Pts: Jok 21
Rebs: Omot 5
Asts: Jones 6
Boxscore Pts: N. Jović 25
Rebs: Milutinov 10
Asts: S. Jović 13
Arena: Araneta Coliseum
Attendance: 5,848
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Kerem Baki (TUR), Rabah Noujaim (LBN)
1 September 2023 Serbia   76–78   Italy Quezon City, Philippines
16:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 23–17, 20–19, 14–19
Pts: Bogdanović 18
Rebs: Milutinov 12
Asts: Bogdanović 4
Boxscore Pts: Fontecchio 30
Rebs: Fontecchio 7
Asts: Pajola 6
Arena: Araneta Coliseum
Attendance: 3,117
Referees: Antonio Conde (ESP), Luis Castillo (ESP), Martin Vulić (CRO)
3 September 2023 Dominican Republic   79–112   Serbia Quezon City, Philippines
20:00 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 15–29, 20–27, 18–31, 26–25
Pts: Towns 25
Rebs: Towns 7
Asts: Montero 4
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović 20
Rebs: S. Jović 6
Asts: S. Jović 7
Arena: Araneta Coliseum
Attendance: 6,616
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Luis Castillo (ESP), Gatis Saliņš (LAT)
5 September 2023 Lithuania   68–87   Serbia Pasay, Philippines
16:45 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 13–25, 17–24, 13–14
Pts: Sedekerskis 14
Rebs: Sedekerskis 9
Asts: Jokubaitis 9
Boxscore Pts: Bogdanović 21
Rebs: Petrušev 6
Asts: Gudurić 6
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 6,223
Referees: Omar Bermúdez (MEX), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Johnny Batista (PUR)
8 September 2023 Serbia   95–86   Canada Pasay, Philippines
16:45 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 23–15, 29–24, 23–24, 20–23
Pts: Bogdanović 23
Rebs: Milutinov 10
Asts: S. Jovic 5
Boxscore Pts: Barrett 23
Rebs: five players 3
Asts: Gilgeous-Alexander 9
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 8,630
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Julio Anaya (PAN), Manuel Mazzoni (ITA)
10 September 2023 Germany   83–77   Serbia Pasay, Philippines
20:40 (UTC+8) Scoring by quarter: 23–26, 24–21, 22–10, 14–20
Pts: Schröder 28
Rebs: Voigtmann 8
Asts: Voigtmann 3
Boxscore Pts: Avramović 21
Rebs: N. Jović 8
Asts: Bogdanović 5
Arena: Mall of Asia Arena
Attendance: 12,022
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Omar Bermúdez (MEX), Gatis Saliņš (LAT)

2024 edit

23 February 2024 Serbia   77–61   Finland Belgrade, Serbia
20:00 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 17–20, 19–14, 22–17, 19–10
Pts: Mitrović 19
Rebs: Mitrović 9
Asts: Petrušev 5
Boxscore Pts: Jantunen 11
Rebs: Valtonen 9
Asts: Maxhuni 6
Arena: Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
Attendance: 8,000
Referees: Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Marius Ciulin (ROU), Dariusz Zapolski (POL)
26 February 2024 Georgia   63–76   Serbia Tbilisi, Georgia
21:00 (UTC+4) Scoring by quarter: 12–21, 19–17, 21–22, 11–16
Pts: Shengelia 19
Rebs: Shermadini 9
Asts: Tsintsadze 6
Boxscore Pts: Gudurić 16
Rebs: Petrušev 8
Asts: Avramović 7
Arena: Tbilisi Arena
Attendance: 9,400
Referees: Yohan Rosso (FRA), Martin Horozov (BUL), Michał Proc (POL)
21 November 2024 Denmark   vs.   Serbia Denmark
Boxscore
24 November 2024 Serbia   vs.   Denmark Serbia
Boxscore

2025 edit

21 February 2025 Finland   vs.   Serbia Finland
Boxscore
24 February 2025 Serbia   vs.   Georgia Serbia
Boxscore

Team edit

Current roster edit

Roster for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[26]

Serbia men's national basketball team – 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
C 3 Filip Petrušev 23 – (2000-04-15)15 April 2000 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Philadelphia 76ers  
PF 5 Nikola Jović 20 – (2003-06-09)9 June 2003 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Miami Heat  
SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanović (C) 31 – (1992-08-18)18 August 1992 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Atlanta Hawks  
SG 9 Vanja Marinković 26 – (1997-01-09)9 January 1997 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Saski Baskonia  
SF 13 Ognjen Dobrić 28 – (1994-10-27)27 October 1994 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Virtus Bologna  
C 14 Dušan Ristić 27 – (1995-11-25)25 November 1995 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) Lenovo Tenerife  
SG 23 Marko Gudurić 28 – (1995-03-08)8 March 1995 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Fenerbahçe Beko  
PG 24 Stefan Jović 32 – (1990-11-03)3 November 1990 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Basket Zaragoza  
SF 27 Dejan Davidovac 28 – (1995-01-17)17 January 1995 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Crvena zvezda  
PF 28 Boriša Simanić 25 – (1998-03-20)20 March 1998 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Basket Zaragoza  
PG 30 Aleksa Avramović 28 – (1994-10-25)25 October 1994 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Partizan Mozzart Bet  
C 33 Nikola Milutinov 28 – (1994-12-30)30 December 1994 2.13 m (7 ft 0 in) Olympiacos  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 25 August 2023

Depth chart 2024 edit

Past rosters edit

Head coaches edit

Since 1992, the national team has been managed by a total of eight different head coaches. Dušan Ivković, Željko Obradović, and Svetislav Pešić are the only coaches with more than one spell.

Player statistics edit

These tables include player statistics on Olympic games, FIBA World Cup and FIBA Eurobasket matches as well as matches on qualification tournaments since 1995. Friendly matches are not included.[28][29]

  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.
As of 1 March 2024

Notable players edit

Multiple medal winners edit

This is a list of people who have won two or more medals, who represented FR Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro or Serbia since 1995.

Individual awards edit

(including achievements of Serbian players from 1945 to 1991)

International competitions edit

Other notable achievements edit

Notable coaches edit

Individual achievements edit

(including achievements of Serbian coaches from 1945 to 1991)

See also edit

References edit

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  13. ^ "Srbija srebrna, 'vanzemaljci' Ameri šampioni". B92.net (in Serbian). BETA. 14 September 2014. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
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  17. ^ "Serbia at the EuroBasket 2017". Retrieved 17 September 2017.
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  26. ^ "Pešić odredio 12 igrača za Mundobasket". mozzartsport.com. 22 August 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
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  28. ^ https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/index.asp
  29. ^ https://www.fiba.basketball/

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Serbian)
  • Serbia FIBA profile
  • Serbia National Team – Men at Eurobasket.com
  • Serbia Basketball Records at FIBA Archive

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Representing FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Serbia Olympic Games 1996 Atlanta Team 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team FIBA World Cup 1998 Greece 2002 United States 2014 Spain 2023 Philippines Japan Indonesia EuroBasket 1995 Greece 1997 Spain 2001 Turkey 2009 Poland 2017 Turkey 1999 France Mediterranean Games 2013 Mersin Team 1997 Bari Team Diamond Ball 2004 Belgrade 2000 Hong Kong Stankovic Cup 2008 Hangzhou Summer Universiade 2001 Beijing 2003 Daegu 2009 Belgrade 2011 Shenzhen 1999 Palma de Mallorca 2007 Bangkok 2005 Izmir 2013 Kazan From 1992 to 2003 the national team played under the name of FR Yugoslavia and from 2003 to 2006 under the name of Serbia and Montenegro in international tournaments Following the Montenegrin declaration of independence in 2006 Basketball Federation of Serbia retained the place of Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro as a FIBA member 6 Therefore all the results and medals from this period are succeeded by the Serbia national team Contents 1 History 1 1 Serbia and Montenegro 1 1 1 1995 2002 Golden generation 1 1 2 2003 2006 Underwhelming results 1 2 Serbia 1 2 1 2009 2013 Flashes of old glory 1 2 2 2014 2019 Silver generation 1 2 3 2021 present Recent tournaments 2 Honours 2 1 Medals table 3 Competitive record 3 1 FIBA World Cup 3 2 Olympic Games 3 3 EuroBasket 4 Results and fixtures 4 1 2023 4 2 2024 4 3 2025 5 Team 5 1 Current roster 5 2 Depth chart 2024 6 Past rosters 7 Head coaches 8 Player statistics 8 1 Most capped players 8 2 Top scorers 9 Notable players 9 1 Multiple medal winners 9 2 Individual awards 9 2 1 International competitions 9 2 2 Other notable achievements 10 Notable coaches 10 1 Individual achievements 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editSee also Yugoslavia men s national basketball team Serbia and Montenegro edit With the start of Yugoslav Wars in 1991 and subsequent breakup of Yugoslavia the Yugoslavia national team was disbanded The team consisted of players selected from the population of over 23 million people and the basketball infrastructure was evenly distributed among the six states which formed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia In 1992 FR Yugoslavia was established as the federation of the two remaining Yugoslav republics Serbia and Montenegro The newly established country had less than half the population of the former country The Basketball Federation of FR Yugoslavia became the governing body of basketball for the new country After the adoption of UNSCR 757 the national team was suspended from participating in international tournaments Due to these sanctions and ongoing war the national team was prevented from participating at the 1992 Summer Olympics EuroBasket 1993 and 1994 FIBA World Cup 1995 2002 Golden generation edit Without much sponsorship for the war impoverished country the national team made its comeback to the international scene at the EuroBasket 1995 in Greece where it won the gold medal after defeating Lithuania in the final At the 1996 Summer Olympics the team lost 69 95 to the United States in the gold medal game After the defeat the national team would go on to claim the gold medal in their next two international competitions EuroBasket 1997 and the 1998 FIBA World Cup while winning the bronze medal at EuroBasket 1999 and reclaiming gold once again at the EuroBasket 2001 One of the most notable wins for the Yugoslavia national team came in the quarter finals of the 2002 FIBA World Cup where the host nation of the tournament the United States was eliminated 81 78 7 The significance of the win was tremendous for the Serbian people in general as the public in Serbia perceived the United States political leadership responsible for the breakup of Yugoslavia and destruction of the country s infrastructure as well as civil victims during the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 8 Thereafter the Yugoslavia national team went on to win the competition by defeating New Zealand in the semi finals and Argentina in the final 84 77 in OT to win the gold medal 7 2003 2006 Underwhelming results edit In 2002 FR Yugoslavia consisted of the states of Serbia and Montenegro The merged nations came to a new agreement regarding continued co operation which among other changes promised the end of the name Yugoslavia On 4 February 2003 the federal assembly of Yugoslavia created a loose state union the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro The following years were underwhelming as the national team failed to make the podium at international tournaments after decades of winning medals At the EuroBasket 2003 the team came in sixth place but due to their world champion status were automatically qualified for the 2004 Summer Olympics in Greece Entering 2004 the national team participated in the less important Diamond Ball tournament prior to the 2004 Olympic Games where they won the gold medal Although the team was unable to carry over the momentum heading into the Olympics and were eliminated in the group stage with a 1 4 record finishing in 11th place After two consecutive tournament disappointments hopes of getting back on the podium returned for the EuroBasket 2005 where Serbia and Montenegro was the host nation Heading into the tournament Zeljko Obradovic was brought back for a second stint as head coach of the national team However they were eliminated in the play off stage by France 74 71 and finished in ninth place After the tournament Obradovic stepped down and blamed a bad atmosphere among the team s star players for the failure The team then participated at the 2006 FIBA World Cup on a wild card due to the results in the past on the initiative by FIBA prominent administrator Borislav Stankovic Although the national team of Serbia and Montenegro came up short once again with another ninth place finish On 21 May 2006 Montenegrins voted in an independence referendum with 55 5 supporting independence The subsequent Montenegrin proclamation of independence in June 2006 and the Serbian proclamation of independence on 5 June ended the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro and thus the last remaining vestiges of the former Yugoslavia Serbia edit Following the dissolution of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro the national team participated at the EuroBasket 2007 There the team finished the competition failing to make it out of the group stage after three close losses The result failed to qualify the team for the 2008 Summer Olympics which was their first time missing the Olympic tournament after missing it in 1992 due to suspension In December 2007 the legendary Dusan Ivkovic hinted that he would take the helm as head coach of the national team 9 2009 2013 Flashes of old glory edit nbsp Dusko Savanovic in 2011 Under Ivkovic s coaching a new generation of players led by Nenad Krstic and Milos Teodosic returned some of the old glory by taking the silver medal at Eurobasket 2009 At the 2010 FIBA World Cup after narrowly defeating Croatia in the Round of 16 Milos Teodosic hit a deep three point shot to upset the favourites of the tournament Spain in the quarter finals 10 Entering the semis Serbia would come up short after a controversial referee s error to the tournament s host Turkey 83 82 10 With the youngest team in the competition Serbia eventually finished in fourth place after losing to Lithuania 99 88 in the bronze medal game 10 11 At the EuroBasket 2011 the team failed to reach the semi finals finishing the tournament in eighth place thus failing to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics At the EuroBasket 2013 the team was once again eliminated in the quarter finals and finished in seventh place 2014 2019 Silver generation edit See also 2014 Serbia FIBA Basketball World Cup team 2016 Serbia Olympic basketball team and 2017 Serbia EuroBasket team Following the EuroBasket 2013 Ivkovic stepped away from the position and Serbian basketball hall of famer Aleksandar Đorđevic stepped into his place 12 Đorđevic led the team to the silver medal at the 2014 FIBA World Cup where they lost in the final to the United States 13 14 At the EuroBasket 2015 Serbia finished in fourth place with their only tournament loses coming in the semi finals to Lithuania and in the bronze medal game to France After winning the 2016 Olympic Qualifying Tournament held in Belgrade the national team won the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro losing in the final to the United States 15 16 With the absence of team captains Milos Teodosic and Nikola Jokic rising star Bogdan Bogdanovic emerged as team leader at the EuroBasket 2017 The national team went on to earn their third silver medal in four years after falling to a Goran Dragic led Slovenia 93 85 in the final 17 Facing a different qualification system introduced by FIBA for the 2019 FIBA World Cup the national team was forced to play without their key players in nearly all of their qualification matches However they narrowly secured the last spot for the World Cup in their second round qualification group 18 Prior the World Cup Serbia was dubbed as one of the favourites to win the tournament 19 but was eventually defeated in the quarter finals by Argentina 20 With the team relegated to the classification phase they would pick up wins against the United States and Czech Republic to finish in fifth place 21 22 23 After the tournament head coach Đorđevic announced his decision to leave the position after six years 24 2021 present Recent tournaments edit nbsp Serbia after winning their semi final match against Canada at the 2023 FIBA World Cup Under new head coach Igor Kokoskov Serbia failed to qualify to the 2020 Summer Olympics after losing in the final game of the Qualifying Tournament to Italy before home crowd At the EuroBasket 2022 led by legendary head coach Svetislav Pesic after winning all five group matches Italy upset Serbia in Round of 16 with 94 86 and Serbia finished in ninth place At the 2023 FIBA World Cup despite absence of several star players Serbia managed to reach the tournament final where they lost to the Germany 25 Honours editMedals table edit Games Gold Silver Bronze Total Summer Olympics 0 2 0 2 FIBA World Cup 2 2 0 4 EuroBasket 3 2 1 6 Mediterranean Games 0 1 1 2 Diamond Ball 1 1 0 2 Stankovic Cup 0 0 1 1 Total 6 8 3 17Competitive record editFor results before 1992 see Yugoslavia men s national basketball team Name of the nation during the tournaments nbsp FR Yugoslavia 1992 2002 nbsp Serbia and Montenegro 2003 2006 nbsp Serbia 2007 present FIBA World Cup edit World Cup Qualification Year Position Pld W L Pld W L 1950 to 1990 Part of SFR Yugoslavia Part of SFR Yugoslavia As nbsp FR Yugoslavia nbsp 1994 Suspended Suspended nbsp 1998 nbsp 9 8 1 EuroBasket servedas qualifiers nbsp 2002 nbsp 9 7 2 As nbsp Serbia and Montenegro nbsp 2006 11th 6 2 4 Wild card As nbsp Serbia nbsp 2010 4th 9 6 3 EuroBasket served as qualifiers nbsp 2014 nbsp 9 5 4 nbsp 2019 5th 8 6 2 12 7 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 nbsp 8 6 2 12 8 4 nbsp 2027 To be determined Future event Total 7 8 58 40 18 24 15 9 Olympic Games edit Olympic Games Qualifying Year Position Pld W L Pld W L 1936 to 1988 Part of SFR Yugoslavia Part of SFR Yugoslavia As nbsp FR Yugoslavia nbsp 1992 Suspended Suspended nbsp 1996 nbsp 8 7 1 Directly qualified nbsp 2000 6th 7 4 3 As nbsp Serbia and Montenegro nbsp 2004 11th 6 2 4 Directly qualified As nbsp Serbia nbsp 2008 Did not qualify Did not qualify nbsp 2012 nbsp 2016 nbsp 8 4 4 4 4 0 nbsp 2020 Did not qualify 4 3 1 nbsp 2024 Qualified Directly qualified nbsp 2028 To be determined To be determined nbsp 2032 Total 5 9 29 17 12 8 7 1 EuroBasket edit EuroBasket Qualification Year Position Pld W L Pld W L 1935 to 1991 Part of SFR Yugoslavia Part of SFR Yugoslavia As nbsp FR Yugoslavia nbsp 1993 Suspended Suspended nbsp 1995 nbsp 9 9 0 4 4 0 nbsp 1997 nbsp 9 8 1 Directly qualified nbsp 1999 nbsp 9 7 2 nbsp 2001 nbsp 6 6 0 As nbsp Serbia and Montenegro nbsp 2003 6th 7 3 4 Directly qualified nbsp 2005 9th 4 2 2 Qualified as host As nbsp Serbia nbsp 2007 14th 3 0 3 Directly qualified nbsp 2009 nbsp 9 6 3 8 7 1 nbsp 2011 8th 11 5 6 Directly qualified nbsp 2013 7th 11 6 5 10 6 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 4th 9 7 2 Directly qualified nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 nbsp 9 7 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 9th 6 5 1 6 4 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2025 To be determined In progress Total 13 14 102 71 31 28 21 7Results and fixtures edit Win Loss 2023 edit Greece nbsp v nbsp Serbia 8 August 2023 International friendly Greece nbsp 64 71 nbsp Serbia Athens Greece 20 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 13 16 22 23 14 18 15 14 Pts Rogkavopoulos 19 Rebs Mitoglou 10Asts Walkup 10 Boxscore Pts Bogdanovic 15 Rebs Milutinov 12Asts Bogdanovic 5 Arena O A C A Olympic Hall Referees Tsolakos Somos Tsimpouris Italy nbsp v nbsp Serbia 9 August 2023 International friendly Italy nbsp 89 88 nbsp Serbia Athens Greece 20 00 UTC 3 Scoring by quarter 19 32 25 15 26 23 19 18 Pts Fontecchio 13 Rebs Polonara 11Asts Severini 5 Boxscore Pts N Jovic 18 Rebs N Jovic 7Asts Guduric 6 Arena O A C A Olympic Hall Referees Papapetrou Tziopanos Agrafiotis Serbia nbsp v nbsp Puerto Rico 16 August 2023 International friendly Serbia nbsp 110 75 nbsp Puerto Rico Belgrade Serbia 20 00 UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 26 13 39 12 24 21 21 29 Pts Dobric 23 Rebs N Jovic 8Asts S Jovic 11 Boxscore Pts Waters 11 Rebs Romero 6Asts Thompson 4 Arena Stark Arena Attendance 12 526Referees Glisic Jevtovic Pesic China nbsp v nbsp Serbia 20 August 2023 International friendly China nbsp 64 87 nbsp Serbia Shenzhen China 19 30 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 12 23 16 20 23 22 13 22 Arena Baoan District Gymnasium Serbia nbsp v nbsp Brazil 21 August 2023 International friendly Serbia nbsp 89 85 nbsp Brazil Shenzhen China 20 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 21 20 24 18 19 21 25 26 Arena Baoan District Gymnasium Serbia nbsp v nbsp China 26 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Preliminary Round Group B Serbia nbsp 105 63 nbsp China Quezon City Philippines 20 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 25 14 30 20 22 13 28 16 Pts Bogdanovic Marinkovic 14 Rebs Milutinov Ristic 6Asts Guduric S Jovic 6 Boxscore Pts Zhao R 17 Rebs Cui Zhou 5Asts Zhao J 6 Arena Araneta Coliseum Attendance 7 292Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Martins Kozlovskis LAT Rabah Noujaim LBN Puerto Rico nbsp v nbsp Serbia 28 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Preliminary Round Group B Puerto Rico nbsp 77 94 nbsp Serbia Quezon City Philippines 20 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 15 27 12 30 31 18 19 19 Pts Pineiro 14 Rebs Conditt 11Asts Waters 9 Boxscore Pts Bogdanovic N Jovic 17 Rebs Milutinov 15Asts S Jovic 6 Arena Araneta Coliseum Attendance 2 944Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Leandro Zalazar ARG Carlos Peralta ECU South Sudan nbsp v nbsp Serbia 30 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Preliminary Round Group B South Sudan nbsp 83 115 nbsp Serbia Quezon City Philippines 16 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 20 30 19 26 26 27 18 32 Pts Jok 21 Rebs Omot 5Asts Jones 6 Boxscore Pts N Jovic 25 Rebs Milutinov 10Asts S Jovic 13 Arena Araneta Coliseum Attendance 5 848Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Kerem Baki TUR Rabah Noujaim LBN Serbia nbsp v nbsp Italy 1 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Second Round Group I Serbia nbsp 76 78 nbsp Italy Quezon City Philippines 16 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 19 23 23 17 20 19 14 19 Pts Bogdanovic 18 Rebs Milutinov 12Asts Bogdanovic 4 Boxscore Pts Fontecchio 30 Rebs Fontecchio 7Asts Pajola 6 Arena Araneta Coliseum Attendance 3 117Referees Antonio Conde ESP Luis Castillo ESP Martin Vulic CRO Dominican Republic nbsp v nbsp Serbia 3 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Second Round Group I Dominican Republic nbsp 79 112 nbsp Serbia Quezon City Philippines 20 00 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 15 29 20 27 18 31 26 25 Pts Towns 25 Rebs Towns 7Asts Montero 4 Boxscore Pts Bogdanovic 20 Rebs S Jovic 6Asts S Jovic 7 Arena Araneta Coliseum Attendance 6 616Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Luis Castillo ESP Gatis Salins LAT Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Serbia 5 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Quarter finals Lithuania nbsp 68 87 nbsp Serbia Pasay Philippines 16 45 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 25 24 13 25 17 24 13 14 Pts Sedekerskis 14 Rebs Sedekerskis 9Asts Jokubaitis 9 Boxscore Pts Bogdanovic 21 Rebs Petrusev 6Asts Guduric 6 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 6 223Referees Omar Bermudez MEX Martins Kozlovskis LAT Johnny Batista PUR Serbia nbsp v nbsp Canada 8 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Semi finals Serbia nbsp 95 86 nbsp Canada Pasay Philippines 16 45 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 23 15 29 24 23 24 20 23 Pts Bogdanovic 23 Rebs Milutinov 10Asts S Jovic 5 Boxscore Pts Barrett 23 Rebs five players 3Asts Gilgeous Alexander 9 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 8 630Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Julio Anaya PAN Manuel Mazzoni ITA Germany nbsp v nbsp Serbia 10 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Final Germany nbsp 83 77 nbsp Serbia Pasay Philippines 20 40 UTC 8 Scoring by quarter 23 26 24 21 22 10 14 20 Pts Schroder 28 Rebs Voigtmann 8Asts Voigtmann 3 Boxscore Pts Avramovic 21 Rebs N Jovic 8Asts Bogdanovic 5 Arena Mall of Asia Arena Attendance 12 022Referees Roberto Vazquez PUR Omar Bermudez MEX Gatis Salins LAT 2024 edit Serbia nbsp v nbsp Finland 23 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Serbia nbsp 77 61 nbsp Finland Belgrade Serbia 20 00 UTC 1 Scoring by quarter 17 20 19 14 22 17 19 10 Pts Mitrovic 19 Rebs Mitrovic 9Asts Petrusev 5 Boxscore Pts Jantunen 11 Rebs Valtonen 9Asts Maxhuni 6 Arena Aleksandar Nikolic Hall Attendance 8 000Referees Martins Kozlovskis LAT Marius Ciulin ROU Dariusz Zapolski POL Georgia nbsp v nbsp Serbia 26 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Georgia nbsp 63 76 nbsp Serbia Tbilisi Georgia 21 00 UTC 4 Scoring by quarter 12 21 19 17 21 22 11 16 Pts Shengelia 19 Rebs Shermadini 9Asts Tsintsadze 6 Boxscore Pts Guduric 16 Rebs Petrusev 8Asts Avramovic 7 Arena Tbilisi Arena Attendance 9 400Referees Yohan Rosso FRA Martin Horozov BUL Michal Proc POL Denmark nbsp v nbsp Serbia 21 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Denmark nbsp vs nbsp Serbia Denmark Boxscore Serbia nbsp v nbsp Denmark 24 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Serbia nbsp vs nbsp Denmark Serbia Boxscore 2025 edit Finland nbsp v nbsp Serbia 21 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Finland nbsp vs nbsp Serbia Finland Boxscore Serbia nbsp v nbsp Georgia 24 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Serbia nbsp vs nbsp Georgia Serbia BoxscoreTeam editCurrent roster edit Roster for the 2023 FIBA World Cup 26 Serbia men s national basketball team 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup roster Players Coaches Pos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr C 3 Filip Petrusev 23 2000 04 15 15 April 2000 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in Philadelphia 76ers nbsp PF 5 Nikola Jovic 20 2003 06 09 9 June 2003 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in Miami Heat nbsp SG 7 Bogdan Bogdanovic C 31 1992 08 18 18 August 1992 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in Atlanta Hawks nbsp SG 9 Vanja Marinkovic 26 1997 01 09 9 January 1997 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in Saski Baskonia nbsp SF 13 Ognjen Dobric 28 1994 10 27 27 October 1994 2 00 m 6 ft 7 in Virtus Bologna nbsp C 14 Dusan Ristic 27 1995 11 25 25 November 1995 2 14 m 7 ft 0 in Lenovo Tenerife nbsp SG 23 Marko Guduric 28 1995 03 08 8 March 1995 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in Fenerbahce Beko nbsp PG 24 Stefan Jovic 32 1990 11 03 3 November 1990 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in Basket Zaragoza nbsp SF 27 Dejan Davidovac 28 1995 01 17 17 January 1995 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in Crvena zvezda nbsp PF 28 Borisa Simanic 25 1998 03 20 20 March 1998 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in Basket Zaragoza nbsp PG 30 Aleksa Avramovic 28 1994 10 25 25 October 1994 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in Partizan Mozzart Bet nbsp C 33 Nikola Milutinov 28 1994 12 30 30 December 1994 2 13 m 7 ft 0 in Olympiacos nbsp Head coach nbsp Svetislav Pesic 27 Assistant coach es nbsp Nenad Jakovljevic nbsp Sasa Kosovic nbsp Oliver Kostic nbsp Marko Marinovic nbsp Ognjen Stojakovic Legend C Team captain Club describes lastclub before the tournament Age describes ageon 25 August 2023 Depth chart 2024 edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3 C Nikola Jokic Nikola Milutinov Luka Mitrovic Tristan Vukcevic PF Nikola Jovic Vladimir Lucic Filip Petrusev Dusan Beslac SF Nikola Kalinic Ognjen Dobric Aleksej Pokusevski Dejan Davidovac SG Bogdan Bogdanovic Marko Guduric Vanja Marinkovic Nikola Đurisic PG Vasilije Micic Aleksa Avramovic Stefan Jovic Nikola TopicPast rosters editSee also List of Serbia men s national basketball team players and List of Serbia and Montenegro men s national basketball team players EuroBasket 1995 EuroBasket 1997 EuroBasket 1999 EuroBasket 2001 EuroBasket 2003 EuroBasket 2005 EuroBasket 2007 EuroBasket 2009 EuroBasket 2011 EuroBasket 2013 EuroBasket 2015 EuroBasket 2017 EuroBasket 2022 1998 FIBA World Cup 2002 FIBA World Cup 2006 FIBA World Cup 2010 FIBA World Cup 2014 FIBA World Cup 2019 FIBA World Cup 2023 FIBA World Cup 1996 Summer Olympics 2000 Summer Olympics 2004 Summer Olympics 2016 Summer OlympicsHead coaches editSince 1992 the national team has been managed by a total of eight different head coaches Dusan Ivkovic Zeljko Obradovic and Svetislav Pesic are the only coaches with more than one spell FR Yugoslavia Years Coach Competition 1992 1995 nbsp Dusan Ivkovic nbsp 1995 EuroBasket 1996 2000 nbsp Zeljko Obradovic nbsp 1996 Summer Olympics nbsp 1997 EuroBasket nbsp 1998 World Cup nbsp 1999 EuroBasket 6th 2000 Summer Olympics 2000 2002 nbsp Svetislav Pesic nbsp 2001 EuroBasket nbsp 2002 World Cup Serbia and Montenegro Years Coach Competition 2003 nbsp Dusko Vujosevic 6th 2003 EuroBasket 2004 2005 nbsp Zeljko Obradovic 11th 2004 Summer Olympics 9th 2005 EuroBasket 2006 nbsp Dragan Sakota 11th 2006 World Cup Serbia Years Coach Competition 2007 nbsp Zoran Slavnic 14th 2007 EuroBasket 2007 2013 nbsp Dusan Ivkovic nbsp 2009 EuroBasket 4th 2010 World Cup 8th 2011 EuroBasket 7th 2013 EuroBasket 2013 2019 nbsp Aleksandar Đorđevic nbsp 2014 World Cup 4th 2015 EuroBasket nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp 2017 EuroBasket 5th 2019 World Cup 2019 2021 nbsp Igor Kokoskov None 2021 nbsp Svetislav Pesic 9th 2022 EuroBasket nbsp 2023 World CupPlayer statistics editThese tables include player statistics on Olympic games FIBA World Cup and FIBA Eurobasket matches as well as matches on qualification tournaments since 1995 Friendly matches are not included 28 29 Bold denotes players still playing international basketball As of 1 March 2024 Most capped players edit Player National career Matches Points 1 Milos Teodosic 2007 94 1057 2 Dejan Bodiroga 1995 2005 85 1023 3 Nemanja Bjelica 2009 2019 84 692 4 Stefan Markovic 2007 2016 84 348 5 Nenad Krstic 2004 2014 77 933 6 Dejan Tomasevic 1995 2005 71 502 7 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2013 68 1002 8 Milan Macvan 2009 2019 61 447 9 Miroslav Raduljica 2009 58 627 10 Sasa Obradovic 1995 2001 58 392 Top scorers edit Player National career Points Matches 1 Milos Teodosic 2007 1057 94 2 Dejan Bodiroga 1995 2005 1023 85 3 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2013 1002 68 4 Nenad Krstic 2004 2014 933 77 5 Nemanja Bjelica 2009 2019 692 84 6 Predrag Danilovic 1995 2000 640 43 7 Miroslav Raduljica 2009 627 58 8 Dejan Tomasevic 1995 2005 502 71 9 Predrag Stojakovic 1999 2003 474 29 10 Zeljko Rebraca 1995 2005 469 51Notable players editMultiple medal winners edit This is a list of people who have won two or more medals who represented FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro or Serbia since 1995 Player Career Gold Silver Bronze Total Dejan Bodiroga 1995 2005 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Dejan Tomasevic 1995 2005 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Sasa Obradovic 1995 2001 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Zeljko Rebraca 1995 2005 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Aleksandar Đorđevic 1995 1998 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Miroslav Beric 1995 1998 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Vlade Divac 1995 2002 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Nikola Loncar 1996 1999 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Predrag Danilovic 1995 2000 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Milenko Topic 1996 1999 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Zoran Savic 1995 1997 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Milan Gurovic 1999 2007 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Peja Stojakovic 1999 2003 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Marko Jaric 2001 2007 nbsp nbsp 2 Igor Rakocevic 2000 2006 nbsp nbsp 2 Dejan Koturovic 1995 2003 nbsp nbsp 2 Zarko Paspalj 1995 1996 nbsp nbsp 2 Dragan Lukovski 1998 2000 nbsp nbsp 2 Dragan Tarlac 1999 2001 nbsp nbsp 2 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2013 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Stefan Jovic 2014 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Stefan Markovic 2007 2016 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Milos Teodosic 2007 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Miroslav Raduljica 2009 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Vladimir Stimac 2013 2017 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Stefan Bircevic 2014 2019 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Milan Macvan 2009 2019 nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Nemanja Bjelica 2009 2019 nbsp nbsp 2 Nenad Krstic 2004 2014 nbsp nbsp 2 Nikola Kalinic 2013 nbsp nbsp 2 Marko Simonovic 2014 2020 nbsp nbsp 2 Marko Guduric 2017 nbsp nbsp 2 People in bold are still active competitors Montenegrin players from period 1995 2005 are not included such as Vlado Scepanovic Predrag Drobnjak and Nikola Bulatovic Individual awards edit including achievements of Serbian players from 1945 to 1991 International competitions edit FIBA World Cup MVP Dragan Kicanovic 1974 Drazen Dalipagic 1978 Dejan Bodiroga 1998 FIBA World Cup All Tournament Team Radivoj Korac 1967 Dragan Kicanovic 1978 1982 Drazen Dalipagic 1978 Vlade Divac 1990 Dejan Bodiroga 1998 Zeljko Rebraca 1998 Peja Stojakovic 2002 Milos Teodosic 2010 2014 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2019 2023 FIBA World Cup Top Scorer by total points Drazen Dalipagic 1978 Dragan Kicanovic 1982 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2019 EuroBasket MVP Radivoj Korac 1961 Drazen Dalipagic 1977 Aleksandar Đorđevic 1997 Peja Stojakovic 2001 EuroBasket All Tournament Team Drazen Dalipagic 1975 1977 1981 Zoran Slavnic 1977 Dragan Kicanovic 1979 1981 Zarko Paspalj 1989 Vlade Divac 1991 1995 Aleksandar Đorđevic 1997 Zeljko Rebraca 1997 Dejan Bodiroga 1997 1999 Peja Stojakovic 2001 Milos Teodosic 2009 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 FIBA EuroBasket Top Scorer Radivoj Korac 1959 1961 1963 1965 EuroBasket Assists Leader Milos Teodosic 2009 2011 Other notable achievements edit FIBA Order of Merit Aca Nikolic 1995 Nebojsa Popovic 1997 Radomir Saper 1999 Borislav Stankovic 2015 FIBA Hall of Fame Borislav Stankovic as contributor 2007 Nebojsa Popovic as contributor 2007 Radomir Saper as contributor 2007 Obrad Belosevic as official 2007 Radivoj Korac 2007 Drazen Dalipagic 2007 Dragan Kicanovic 2010 Vlade Divac 2010 Zoran Slavnic 2013 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Borislav Stankovic as contributor 1991 Drazen Dalipagic 2004 Vlade Divac 2019 Radivoj Korac 2022 Euroscar 1979 2019 Drazen Dalipagic 1980 Dragan Kicanovic 1981 1982 Peja Stojakovic 2001 Milos Teodosic 2016 Mr Europa 1976 2010 Drazen Dalipagic 1977 1978 Dragan Kicanovic 1981 1982 Vlade Divac 1989 Aleksandar Đorđevic 1994 1995 Predrag Danilovic 1998 Peja Stojakovic 2001 2002 FIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year Award 2005 2014 Milos Teodosic 2010 NBA Finals MVP Nikola Jokic 2023 NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic 2021 2022 NBA Conference Finals MVP Nikola Jokic 2023 All NBA First Team Nikola Jokic 2019 2021 2022 All NBA Second Team Peja Stojakovic 2004 Nikola Jokic 2020 2023 NBA All Stars Vlade Divac 2001 Peja Stojakovic 2002 2003 2004 Nikola Jokic 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 NBA champion Darko Milicic 2004 Peja Stojakovic 2011 Ognjen Kuzmic 2015 Nemanja Bjelica 2022 Nikola Jokic 2023 NBA All Rookie First Team Vlade Divac 1990 Nikola Jokic 2016 NBA All Rookie Second Team Bogdan Bogdanovic 2018 NBA 3 Point Shootout champion Peja Stojakovic 2002 2003 J Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award Vlade Divac 2000 Euroleague champion Zarko Varajic 1979 Svetislav Pesic 1979 Ratko Radovanovic 1979 Zoran Sretenovic 1989 1990 Zoran Savic 1990 1991 1998 Predrag Danilovic 1992 1998 Aleksandar Đorđevic 1992 Slavisa Koprivica 1992 Zoran Stevanovic 1992 Zeljko Rebraca 1992 2000 Nikola Loncar 1992 Vladimir Dragutinovic 1992 Mlađan Silobad 1992 Dragisa Saric 1992 Igor Perovic 1992 Miroslav Pecarski 1996 Dragan Tarlac 1997 Milan Tomic 1997 Dejan Bodiroga 2000 2002 2003 Marko Jaric 2001 Nikola Jestratijevic 2001 Radisav Curcic 2001 Milos Vujanic 2007 Dejan Tomasevic 2007 Dusan Sakota 2007 2009 Milenko Tepic 2011 Marko Keselj 2012 Milos Teodosic 2016 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 Nikola Kalinic 2017 Vasilije Micic 2021 2022 Filip Petrusev 2022 EuroLeague MVP 2005 Milos Teodosic 2010 Nemanja Bjelica 2015 Vasilije Micic 2021 EuroLeague Final Four MVP 1988 Predrag Danilovic 1992 Zarko Paspalj 1994 Zoran Savic 1998 Zeljko Rebraca 2000 Dejan Bodiroga 2002 2003 Vasilije Micic 2021 2022 Euroleague Rising Star 2005 Novica Velickovic 2009 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2014 2015 Euroleague Finals Top Scorer 1958 Zarko Varajic 1979 Zoran Savic 1991 Predrag Danilovic 1992 Dejan Bodiroga 2001 2003 Milos Vujanic 2004 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 Nikola Kalinic 2017 Vasilije Micic 2021 2022 EuroLeague Top Scorer 1992 Predrag Danilovic 1995 Peja Stojakovic 1998 Milos Vujanic 2003 Igor Rakocevic 2007 2009 2011 Vasilije Micic 2022 EuroLeague rebounds leader Dejan Tomasevic 1998 2001 Boban Marjanovic 2015 Nikola Milutinov 2020 2021 EuroLeague assists leader Milos Teodosic 2015 2017 EuroLeague PIR leader Dejan Tomasevic 2001 Boban Marjanovic 2015 All EuroLeague First Team 2001 Dejan Tomasevic 2001 2002 Marko Jaric 2002 Dejan Bodiroga 2002 2003 2004 Igor Rakocevic 2009 Milos Teodosic 2010 2015 2016 Nenad Krstic 2012 2013 Nemanja Bjelica 2015 Boban Marjanovic 2015 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 Vasilije Micic 2021 Vladimir Lucic 2021 All EuroLeague Second Team 2001 Milos Vujanic 2003 2004 Igor Rakocevic 2007 Dusko Savanovic 2011 Milos Teodosic 2012 2013 2017 Vasilije Micic 2019 2022 Vladimir Lucic 2022 EuroLeague Basketball 2000 10 All Decade Team Dejan Bodiroga 2010 EuroLeague 2000 10 Player of the Decade Dejan Bodiroga 2010 EuroLeague Basketball 2010 20 All Decade Team Bogdan Bogdanovic 2020 Milos Teodosic 2020 FIBA s 50 Greatest Players 1991 Radivoj Korac Drazen Dalipagic Dragan Kicanovic Zoran Slavnic Vlade Divac 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 Radivoj Korac Drazen Dalipagic Vlade Divac Aleksandar Đorđevic Predrag Danilovic Dejan Bodiroga All Europeans Player of the Year 2002 Peja Stojakovic 2002 2003 2004 Nikola Jokic 2021 2022 2023 All Europe Player of the Year 2002 Dejan Bodiroga 2002 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 Vasilije Micic 2021 2022 All Europe First Team 2003 Dejan Bodiroga 2003 2004 Milos Teodosic 2010 2016 Nenad Krstic 2012 2013 Boban Marjanovic 2014 Nemanja Bjelica 2015 Bogdan Bogdanovic 2017 Nikola Milutinov 2019 Vladimir Lucic 2020 2021 Vasilije Micic 2021 2022 All Europe Second Team 2003 Dejan Tomasevic 2003 Dejan Milojevic 2004 Igor Rakocevic 2008 2009 Zoran Erceg 2014 Milos Teodosic 2015 2017 Boban Marjanovic 2015 Vasilije Micic 2019 2020 2023Notable coaches editIndividual achievements edit including achievements of Serbian coaches from 1945 to 1991 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Aca Nikolic 1998 FIBA Hall of Fame Aca Nikolic 2007 Ranko Zeravica 2007 Dusan Ivkovic 2017 Svetislav Pesic 2020 Milan Vasojevic 2022 NBA All Star Game Igor Kokoskov 2004 Ognjen Stojakovic 2023 NBA winning assistant coach Igor Kokoskov 2004 Dejan Milojevic 2022 Ognjen Stojakovic 2023 EuroLeague Basketball Legend Award Dusan Ivkovic 2017 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 Aca Nikolic Dusan Ivkovic Zeljko Obradovic Bozidar Maljkovic Alexander Gomelsky EuroLeague Coach of the Year 2005 Zeljko Obradovic 2007 2011 2017 Dusko Vujosevic 2009 Dusan Ivkovic 2012 All Europe Coach of the Year 2003 Svetislav Pesic 2003 Zeljko Obradovic 2007 2009 2011 Dusan Ivkovic 2012 Igor Kokoskov 2017 EuroLeague winning head coach Aca Nikolic 1970 1972 1973 Zeljko Obradovic 1992 1994 1995 2000 2002 2007 2009 2011 2017 Dusan Ivkovic 1997 2012 Bozidar Maljkovic 1989 1990 1993 1996 Svetislav Pesic 2003 Triple Crown Aca Nikolic 1970 1973 Bozidar Maljkovic 1990 Zeljko Obradovic 1992 2007 2009 Dusan Ivkovic 1997 Svetislav Pesic 2003See also edit nbsp Basketball portal nbsp Serbia portal Serbia men s national under 20 basketball team Serbia men s national under 19 basketball team Serbia men s national under 18 basketball team Serbia men s national under 17 basketball team Serbia men s 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