Israel national basketball team






























































Israel Israel
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FIBA ranking 35 Steady(4 December 2018)[1]
Joined FIBA
1939
FIBA zone FIBA Europe
National federation איגוד הכדורסל בישראל (Israel Basketball Association)
Coach Oded Kattash
Olympic Games
Appearances 1
FIBA World Cup
Appearances 2
EuroBasket
Appearances 29
Medals
Silver medal europe.svgSilver: (1979)
Asian Games
Appearances 3
Medals
Gold medal asia.svgGold: (1966, 1974)
Silver medal asia.svgSilver: (1970)
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The Israeli national basketball team is managed by the Israeli Basketball Association. Israel is currently ranked 37th in the world by FIBA (as of 3 October 2015) and 14th in Europe. Until now, Israel has participated in 34 international competitions and won a silver medal in EuroBasket 1979.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 EuroBasket 1953


    • 1.2 Later years




  • 2 Competition history


    • 2.1 Cumulative performance


    • 2.2 Olympic Games


      • 2.2.1 1952 Summer Olympics




    • 2.3 FIBA World Cup


      • 2.3.1 1954 FIBA World Cup


      • 2.3.2 1986 FIBA World Cup




    • 2.4 Asian Games


      • 2.4.1 1966 Asian Games


      • 2.4.2 1970 Asian Games


      • 2.4.3 1974 Asian Games




    • 2.5 EuroBasket




  • 3 Team


    • 3.1 Current roster


    • 3.2 Depth chart


    • 3.3 Other notable players


    • 3.4 Head coach position


    • 3.5 Past rosters




  • 4 Kit


    • 4.1 Manufacturer




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links


    • 7.1 Videos







History



EuroBasket 1953


Israel made their European championship tournament debut in the EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow, coming within a tie-breaker of taking the silver medal.


In the preliminary round, the Israeli squad won their group by tie-breaker after being one of three teams to finish with a 3–1 record. They advanced to the final round, managing to defeat perennial power Czechoslovakia and taking revenge on Yugoslavia for their preliminary round loss. Their record in the final round was 4–3, putting them in a 4-way tie for second place behind the undefeated Soviet Union. Israel came out on the bottom of that tie-breaker, finishing in 5th place of the 17 teams.


Israel's overall record of 7 wins and 4 losses included two wins by forfeit over Lebanon (in the preliminary round) and Egypt (in the final round), each of which had refused to play against Israel.



Later years


In the following years, the squad emerged as a serious competitor that, at times, even challenged the world elite teams. Its major accomplishments remain its silver medal at the EuroBasket 1979 and its qualifications to the Basketball World Cup and the Summer Olympics. Israel's basketball program was especially honored when FIBA awarded the country hosting rights for preliminary round games of the official EuroBasket 2017.



Competition history



Cumulative performance































































Event

W

L

Per.

1st, gold medalist(s)

2nd, silver medalist(s)

3rd, bronze medalist(s)

T

Summer Olympic Games
0
2
.000
0
0
0
0

FIBA Basketball World Cup
7
11
.389
0
0
0
0

FIBA EuroBasket
76
107
.415
0
1
0
1

Asian Games
19
2
.905
2
1
0
3
Total
102
122
.455
2
2
0
4


Olympic Games







































































































Olympic Games


Pre-Olympic
Year
Position

Pld

W

L

Pld

W

L

United Kingdom 1948

Did not enter


Finland 1952
17-23 2 0 2

Italy 1960

Did not qualify
7 3 4

Japan 1964
8 4 4

Mexico 1968
8 3 5

West Germany 1972
7 4 3

Canada 1976
10 4 6

Soviet Union 1980
10 6 4

United States 1984
9 3 6

South Korea 1988
3 1 2

Spain 1992
12 5 7

1996–2016

Did not qualify


Japan 2020

To be determined
Total 2 0 2


1952 Summer Olympics


In the first round, Philippines defeated Israel, 57–47. The losers played each other, with Israel's second loss ejecting the nation from the tournament, with Greece defeating Israel, 54–52.















Event
Participants
Result
Ref
Men's team competition
Coach: Jacob Saltiel

  • Dan Erez-Buxenbaum

  • Moshe Daniel-Levy

  • Yehuda Wiener-Gafni

  • Mordechai-Marcel Hefez

  • Fredi Cohen

  • Amos Lin-Linkovski

  • Zekarya Ofri

  • Eliahu Amiel

  • Reuben Fecher-Perach

  • Menahem Kurman-Degani

  • Ralph Klein

  • Shimon Shelah-Schmuckler

  • Abraham Shneior



Qualification round (Group B) - Did not advance
Lost to Philippines (47-57)
Lost to Greece (52-54)




FIBA World Cup







































































FIBA Basketball World Cup

Qualification
Year
Position

Pld

W

L

Pld

W

L

Argentina 1950

Did not qualify


Brazil 1954
8th 8 2 6

1959–1982

Did not qualify

Spain 1986
7th 10 5 5
6 5 1

1990–2014

Did not qualify


China 2019

To be determined


PhilippinesJapanIndonesia 2023

To be determined

Total 18 7 11


1954 FIBA World Cup


Israel competed at the 1954 FIBA World Championship, marking the first time Israel competed at the FIBA World Championship.[2] This was the second such competition, and Israel was one of twelve teams to compete.[3][4] Israel finished in 8th place overall.[5]


Group D















































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 Formosa
2
1
1
115
113 +2

3

 Israel
2
1
1
100
98 +2

3

 Chile
2
1
1
117
121 −4

3



24 October
18:30


















Israel 
45–49
 Formosa

Scoring by half: 27–25, 18–24

Pts: Cohen 12

Pts: Tong S.F. 18



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro






26 October
22:15

















Israel 
55–49

 Chile

Scoring by half: 18–25, 37–24

Pts: Schneor 21

Pts: Badria 13



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro




Final round

All teams play one game against each other for a total of seven games.




















































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD
Pts Tie
1

 United States
7
7
0
482
300 +182

14

 
2

 Brazil
7
6
1
418
341 +77

13

 
3

 Philippines
7
5
2
438
406 +32

12

 
4

 France
7
3
4
371
392 −21

10

 
5

 Formosa
7
2
5
345
405 −60

9

1.063
6

 Uruguay
7
2
5
422
446 −24

9

1.031
7

 Canada
7
2
5
433
498 −65

9

0.914
8

 Israel
7
1
6
330
451 −121

8

 



27 October
22:35

















Canada 
50–43

 Israel

Scoring by half: 33–22, 17–21

Pts: Ridd 13

Pts: Cohen 13



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Alberto Pedro (PAR), Noli Coutinho (BRA)






28 October


















Israel 
46–68
 Brazil

Scoring by half: 20–31, 26–37

Pts: Erez 13

Pts: Pasos 15



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Pietro Reverberi (ITA), Angelo Benvenuto (CHI)






30 October


















Israel 
56–90
 Philippines

Scoring by half: 30–37, 26–53

Pts: Schneor 14

Pts: Loyzaga, Saldaña 20



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Earl Schlup (USA), Aladino Astuto (BRA)






31 October
18:30

















Israel 
48–45 (OT)

 France

Scoring by half: 21–17, 22–26 Overtime: 5–2

Pts: Schneor 15

Pts: Dessemme 11



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Earl Schlup (USA), Helio Louzada (BRA)






3 November

















Uruguay 
73–69

 Israel

Scoring by half: 32–31, 41–38

Pts: Lombardo 22

Pts: Cohen 21



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Aladino Astuto (BRA), Pietro Reverberi (ITA)






4 November
19:00

















United States 
74–30

 Israel

Scoring by half: 36–20, 38–10

Pts: Johnson 13

Pts: Schneor 6



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Angelo Benvenuto (CHI), Alberto Pedro (PAR)






5 November

















Formosa 
51–38

 Israel

Scoring by half: 27–12, 24–26

Pts: Ling J.H. 12

Pts: Ofri 11



Ginásio do Maracanãzinho, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Pietro Reverberi (ITA), Helio Louzada (BRA)




Roster

Coach: Jacob Saltiel[6]























































Number
Name
3

Abraham Shaneir
4

Afri Zakharya
5

Daniel Moshe
6

Reuven Fecher
7

Alfred Cohen
8

Tavin Israel
9

Szymon Shelah
10

Yehuda Gafni
11

Ralph Ram
12

Marcel Hefez
13

Azriel Luboshitz
14

Dan Erez

Top scorers
















Name
Country
Games
Total points
Average points
Abraham Shneior
 Israel
9 97 10.7[7]


1986 FIBA World Cup


Israel competed at the 1986 FIBA World Championship, marking the second time Israel competed at the FIBA World Championship, the first time since 1954.[8] The 1986 FIBA Basketball World Cup was the 10th such competition.[9] It consisted of 24 teams,[10] of which Israel finished in 7th place overall.[11]


Group B

















































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts
Tie

 Soviet Union
5
5
0
565
369 +196

10

 Israel
5
3
2
435
444 −9

8

 Cuba
5
2
3
399
418 −19

7

1–1; 1.034

 Australia
5
2
3
405
430 −25

7

1–1; 1.021

 Uruguay
5
2
3
377
437 −60

7

1–1; 0.950

 Angola
5
1
4
334
417 −83

6



5 July










Uruguay 
79–84
 Israel



Polideportivo A Malata, Ferrol






6 July










Angola 
75–95
 Israel



Polideportivo A Malata, Ferrol






7 July










Soviet Union 
114–77
 Israel



Polideportivo A Malata, Ferrol






9 July










Israel 
91–98
 Australia



Polideportivo A Malata, Ferrol






10 July










Israel 
88–78
 Cuba



Polideportivo A Malata, Ferrol




Semifinals - Group 1













































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 Soviet Union
5
5
0
546
441 +105

10

 Brazil
5
4
1
491
435 +56

9

 Spain
5
3
2
414
402 +12

8

 Israel
5
2
3
387
455 −68

7

 Cuba
5
1
4
399
460 −61

6

 Greece
5
0
5
419
463 −44

5



13 July










Spain 
94–65
 Israel



Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, Barcelona






14 July










Brazil 
90–75
 Israel



Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, Barcelona






15 July










Greece 
79–82
 Israel



Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, Barcelona




5th–8th classification





























































































 
Semifinals 5th place game
 
           
 
 
 
 

 Spain
100
 
 
 

 Canada
80
 

 Spain
87
 
 
 

 Italy
69
 

 Italy
100
 
 

 Israel
78
 
7th place game
 
 
 
 
 

 Canada
84
 
 
 Israel
97



18 July










Italy 
100–78
 Israel



Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid






19 July










Canada 
84–97
 Israel



Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid




Roster

Coach: Zvi Sherf[12]























































Number
Name
4

Howard Lassoff
5

Motti Daniel
6

Adi Gordon
7

Nir Richlis
8

Ariel Rosenberg
9

Mickey Berkowitz
10

Chen Lippin
11

Doron Shefa
12

Doron Jamchy
13

Larry Bird Cortis
14

Tomer Steinhauer
15

Ofer Yaakobi


Asian Games









































Asian Games
Year
Position

Pld

W

L

Thailand 1966
1st 7 6 1

Thailand 1970
2nd 8 7 1

Iran 1974
1st 6 6 0
Total 21 19 2


1966 Asian Games


Preliminary Round - Group B








































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 South Korea
5 5 0 457 298 +159
10

 Israel
5 4 1 417 324 +93
9

 Philippines
5 3 2 512 357 +155
8

 Iran
5 2 3 380 398 −18
7

 South Vietnam
5 1 4 378 501 −123
6

 Burma
5 0 5 283 549 −266
5





10 December









Israel 
87–55

 Iran



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








11 December









Israel 
100–70

 South Vietnam



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








12 December









South Korea 
62–48

 Israel



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








14 December










Philippines 
86–91
 Israel



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








15 December









Israel 
91–51

 Burma



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok






Championship





























































































 
Semifinals Gold medal game
 
           
 
17 December
 
 

 Japan
34
 
19 December
 
 Israel
57
 
 Israel 90
 
17 December
 

 Thailand
42
 

 South Korea
52
 
 
 Thailand
67
 
Bronze medal game
 
 
19 December
 
 

 Japan
60
 
 
 South Korea
72





17 December










Japan 
34–57
 Israel



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








19 December









Israel 
90–42

 Thailand



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok






Roster

Coach: Shimon Shelah



  • Amnon Avidan

  • Tanhum Cohen-Mintz

  • Igal Dar

  • Gershon Dekel

  • Offer Eshed

  • Abraham Gutt

  • David Kaminsky

  • Zvi Lubezki

  • Itshak Shachar

  • Ami Shelef

  • Haim Starkman

  • Ilan Zohar



1970 Asian Games


Preliminary Round - Group A




















































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 Israel
3 3 0 288 181 +107
6

 Japan
3 2 1 243 185 +58
5

 Singapore
3 1 2 203 284 −81
4

 South Vietnam
3 0 3 202 286 −84
3





10 December









Israel 
108–59

 South Vietnam



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








11 December









Israel 
98–58

 Singapore



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








12 December









Israel 
82–64

 Japan



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok






Championship








































































Team

Pld

W

L

PF

PA

PD

Pts

 South Korea
5 4 1 393 320 +73
9

 Israel
5 4 1 429 373 +56
9

 Japan
5 3 2
8

 Republic of China
5 2 3 364 386 −22
7

 Philippines
5 2 3 381 378 +3
7

 India
5 0 5
5





14 December









Israel 
83–67

 Japan



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








15 December










Republic of China 
73–114
 Israel



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








16 December









Israel 
82–74

 India



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








18 December










Philippines 
78–83
 Israel



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok








19 December










Israel 
67–81
 South Korea



Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok






Roster

Coach: Shimon Shelah



  • Dan Barzily

  • Tanhum Cohen-Mintz

  • Hillel Gilboa

  • Ronald Green

  • Hanan Keren

  • Ivan Leshinsky

  • Itamar Marzel

  • Gabi Neumark

  • Mike Schwarz

  • Haim Starkman

  • Gabi Teichner

  • Mark Turenshine



1974 Asian Games


Preliminary Round - Group B
































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts

 Israel
1 1 0 122 73 +49
2

 Philippines
1 0 1 73 122 −49
1





2 September
8:30









Israel 
122–73

 Philippines



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran






Second Round - Group B




















































Team
Pld
W
L
PF
PA
PD
Pts

 Israel
3 3 0 216 161 +57
6

 South Korea
3 2 1 336 288 +48
5

 Japan
3 1 2 287 293 −6
4

 Pakistan
3 0 3 175 274 −99
2





7 September
17:00












Israel 
2–0

 Pakistan
Walkover



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran








9 September
19:00












Israel 
116–93

 South Korea

Scoring by half: 59–50, 57–43



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran








12 September
18:30













Japan 
68–100
 Israel

Scoring by half: 37–41, 31–59



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran






Final round





























































































 
Semi-finals Final
 
           
 
September 13
 
 
 Israel 123
 
September 15
 

 Philippines
101
 
 Israel 92
 
September 13
 

 South Korea
85
 

 China
114
 
 

 South Korea (OT)

119
 
Bronze medal game
 
 
September 15
 
 

 Philippines
89
 
 
 China
102





13 September
18:30












Israel 
123–101

 Philippines

Scoring by half: 62–45, 48–43



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran








15 September
15:30












Israel 
92–85

 South Korea

Scoring by half: 50–43, 42–42



Aryamehr Basketball Hall, Tehran






Roster

Coach: Abraham Hemo



  • Motti Aroesti

  • Shamuel Avishar

  • Miki Berkovich

  • Tal Brody

  • Jacob Eisner

  • Hanan Keren

  • Itamar Marzel

  • Avigdor Moskowitz

  • Shamuel Nachmias

  • Shuki Schwarz

  • Boaz Yanai

  • Shmaryahu Zaslevsky



EuroBasket





























































































































































































































































































































EuroBasket


Qualifying
Year
Position

Pld

W

L

Pld

W

L

Switzerland 1935

Did not qualify


Latvia 1937

Lithuania 1939

Switzerland 1946

Czech Republic 1947

Egypt 1949

France 1951

Soviet Union 1953
5th 11 7 4

Hungary 1955

Withdrew

Bulgaria 1957

Turkey 1959
11th 4 1 3

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1961
11th 7 2 5

Poland 1963
9th 9 4 5

Directly qualified

Soviet Union 1965
6th 9 5 4
3 2 1

Finland 1967
8th 9 4 5
3 2 1

Italy 1969
11th 7 1 6
4 3 1

Germany 1971
11th 7 1 6
3 2 1

Spain 1973
7th 7 3 4
11 10 1

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1975
7th 7 5 2

Directly qualified

Belgium 1977
5th 7 4 3

Italy 1979
2nd, silver medalist(s) 9 5 4

Czechoslovakia 1981
6th 8 3 5

France 1983
6th 7 3 4

Germany 1985
9th 7 3 4

Greece 1987
11th 7 2 5
12 10 2

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1989

Did not qualify
3 2 1

Italy 1991
10 5 5

Germany 1993
15th 3 1 2
6 4 2

Greece 1995
9th 6 2 4
6 5 1

Spain 1997
9th 8 4 4
10 6 4

France 1999
9th 6 2 4
10 7 3

Turkey 2001
10th 4 1 3
10 8 2

Sweden 2003
7th 7 3 4
10 5 5

Serbia and Montenegro 2005
9th 4 2 2
12 9 3

Spain 2007
11th 4 2 4
14 9 5

Poland 2009
15th 3 0 3
6 3 3

Lithuania 2011
13th 5 2 3
8 5 3

Slovenia 2013
21st 5 1 4
10 6 4

CroatiaFranceGermanyLatvia 2015
10th 6 3 3
6 4 2

RomaniaFinlandIsraelTurkey 2017
21st 5 1 4

Directly qualified
Total 183 76 107

Note: Red border indicates host nation





Team



Current roster


Roster for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification games against Serbia and Georgia (November 30 - December 3, 2018).[13]












Israel men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches























































































































Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth
Height Club
Ctr.

G
1

DiBartolomeo, John

7004100250000000000♠27 – (1991-06-20)20 June 1991
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

G/F
5

Ariel, Adam

7003875600000000000♠23 – (1994-12-10)10 December 1994
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)

Maccabi Rishon LeZion

Israel

PG
6

Blatt, Tamir

7003788000000000000♠21 – (1997-05-04)4 May 1997
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

Hapoel Jerusalem

Israel

G/F
8

Dawson, Shawn

7003911900000000000♠24 – (1993-12-12)12 December 1993
1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

Joventut Badalona

Spain

F
10

Pnini, Guy (C)

7004128710000000000♠35 – (1983-09-04)4 September 1983
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)

Hapoel Holon

Israel

F/C
15

Cohen, Jake

7004102930000000000♠28 – (1990-09-25)25 September 1990
2.10 m (6 ft 11 in)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

C
20

Zalmanson, Idan

7003862700000000000♠23 – (1995-04-18)18 April 1995
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)

Hapoel Eilat

Israel

C
23

Chubrevich, Alex

7004118180000000000♠32 – (1986-07-23)23 July 1986
2.13 m (7 ft 0 in)

Hapoel Jerusalem

Israel

F
30

Levi, Nimrod

7003865200000000000♠23 – (1995-03-24)24 March 1995
2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

PF
41

Ginat, Tomer

7003878900000000000♠24 – (1994-11-07)7 November 1994
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

Hapoel Tel Aviv

Israel

G/F
50

Zoosman, Yovel

7003750700000000000♠20 – (1998-05-12)12 May 1998
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel

PG
99

Ziv, Yiftach

7003854500000000000♠23 – (1995-07-09)9 July 1995
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)

Ironi Nahariya

Israel



Head Coach




  • Israel Oded Kattash


Assistant Coaches





  • Israel Ofer Rahimi


  • Israel Dror Cohen



General Manager




  • Israel Pini Gershon


Legend





  • (C) Team captain


  • Club – describes last
    club on 30 November 2018


  • Age – describes age
    on 30 November 2018




Depth chart



















































Pos.
Starting 5
Bench 1
Bench 2



C

Alex Chubrevich

Idan Zalmanson




PF

Jake Cohen

Tomer Ginat

Nimrod Levi



SF

Shawn Dawson

Guy Pnini




SG

Yovel Zoosman

John DiBartolomeo

Adam Ariel



PG

Tamir Blatt

Yiftach Ziv





Other notable players


Other current notable players who played for the Israeli national team:












Israel men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches























































































































Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth
Height Club
Ctr.

F


Blayzer, Oz

7003946700000000000♠25 – (1992-12-29)29 December 1992
2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)

Maccabi Rishon LeZion

Israel

F


Casspi, Omri

7004111180000000000♠30 – (1988-06-22)22 June 1988
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)

Memphis Grizzlies

United States

PF


Eliyahu, Lior

7004121350000000000♠33 – (1985-09-09)9 September 1985
2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)

Hapoel Jerusalem

Israel

F/C


Howell, Richard

7004103230000000000♠28 – (1990-08-26)26 August 1990
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

Hapoel Tel Aviv

Israel

G/F


Koulechov, Egor

7003879100000000000♠24 – (1994-11-05)5 November 1994
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)

Maccabi Rishon LeZion

Israel

PF


Leaf, T. J.

7003788400000000000♠21 – (1997-04-30)30 April 1997
2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

Indiana Pacers

United States

G


Limonad, Raviv

7004125140000000000♠34 – (1984-08-26)26 August 1984
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)

Hapoel Tel Aviv

Israel

PG


Mekel, Gal

7004112280000000000♠30 – (1988-03-04)4 March 1988
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)

Zenit Saint Petersburg

Russia

PG


Ohayon, Yogev

7004115430000000000♠31 – (1987-04-24)24 April 1987
1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)

Hapoel Jerusalem

Israel

F/C


Segev, Itay

7003856900000000000♠23 – (1995-06-15)15 June 1995
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

Maccabi Rishon LeZion

Israel

G


Timor, Bar

7003976900000000000♠26 – (1992-03-02)2 March 1992
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)

Hapoel Jerusalem

Israel

C


Tyus, Alex

7004112840000000000♠30 – (1988-01-08)8 January 1988
2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

Maccabi Tel Aviv

Israel



Legend





  • Club – describes last
    club on 30 November 2018


  • Age – describes age
    on 30 November 2018




Head coach position




  • Israel Zvi Sherf – 1986–1987, 1993–1994


  • Israel Muli Katzurin – 1997–2004


  • Israel Zvi Sherf – 2005–2009


  • Israel Arik Shivek – 2010–2013


  • Israel Erez Edelstein – 2014–2017


  • Israel Oded Kattash – 2017–present



Past rosters





Doron Sheffer





Yaniv Green





David Blu





Tal Burstein





Omri Casspi, playing for Israel in 2010





Lior Eliyahu





Guy Pnini


1952 Olympic Games: finished 20th among 23 teams


Avraham Schneor, Zachariah Ofri, Menachem Korman, Ralph Klein, Simon Schmukler, Reuven Fecher, Marcel Hefez, Daniel Levy, Alfred Cohen, Yehuda Wiener-Gafni, Dan Erez, Amos Lin, Eliahu Amiel (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)




Israel at the EuroBasket 1953: finished 5th among 17 teams


Ralph Klein, Avraham Schneor, Zachariah Ofri, Daniel Levy, Menachem Korman, Alfred Cohen, David Heiblum, Simon Schmukler, Ernst Winer, Marcel Hefez, Mark Mimran, Haim Boksenbaum, Reuven Fecher (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)




1954 World Championship: finished 19th among 2 teams


Avraham Schneor, Zachariah Ofri, Daniel Moshe, Reuven Fecher, Alfred Cohen, Tavil Israel, Simon Shelah, Yehuda Gafni, Rafael Ram, Marcel Hefez, Azriel Luboshitz, Dan Erez (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)




1959 EuroBasket:' finished 11th among 17 teams


Ralph Klein, Avraham Schneor, Albert Hemmo, Haim Kastan, Amos Lin, David Tari, Jacob Edelist, Igal Volodarsky, David Kaminsky, Haim Hazan, Erez Lustig, Shabetai Ben-Bassat (Coach: Eli Amtel)




1961 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 19 teams


Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Abraham Hoffman, Albert Hemmo, Haim Hazan, Erez Lustig, David Kaminsky, Ami Shelef, Offer Eshed, David Tari, Hanoch Barkon, Igal Volodarsky (Coach: Yehoshua Rozin)




1963 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams


Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Offer Eshed, Ami Shelef, Zvi Lubezki, Albert Hemmo, Abraham Gutt, Igal Volodarsky, Shlomo Ben-Zeev, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Hazan, Ilan Zeiger (Coach: Yehoshua Rozin)




1965 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams


Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Ralph Klein, Offer Eshed, Ami Shelef, Zvi Lubezki, Albert Hemmo, Abraham Gutt, Igal Volodarsky, Shlomo Ben-Zeev, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Hazan, Ilan Zeiger (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1966 Asian Games: finished 1st among 11 teams


Amnon Avidan, Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Igal Dar, Gershon Dekel, Offer Eshed, Abraham Gutt, David Kaminsky, Zvi Lubezki, Itshak Shachar, Ami Shelef, Haim Starkman, Ilan Zohar (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1967 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams


Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Offer Eshed, Gabi Teichner, Willie Wold, Shamuel Avishar, Igal Dar, Abraham Gutt, Gershon Dekel, David Kaminsky, Abraham Hoffman, Haim Starkman, Ilan Zohar (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1969 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams


Gabi Neumark, Gabi Teichner, Offer Eshed, Ivan Leshinsky, Giora Dori, Haim Baram, Mark Turenshine, Gershon Dekel, David Kaminsky, Itamar Marzel, Haim Starkman, Ilan Zohar (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1970 Asian Games: finished 2nd among 12 teams


Dan Barzily, Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, Hillel Gilboa, Ronald Green, Hanan Keren, Ivan Leshinsky, Itamar Marzel, Gabi Neumark, Mike Schwartz, Haim Starkman, Gabi Teichner, Mark Turenshine (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1971 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams


Tal Brody, Hanan Keren, Mike Schwartz, Haim Starkman, Gabi Teichner, Boaz Yanai, Mark Turenshine, Zvi Inbar, Dan Barzily, Itamar Marzel, Abraham Zuchman, Joseph Leja (Coach: Shimon Shelah)




1973 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams


Tal Brody, Mickey Berkowitz, Gabi Neumark, Hanan Keren, Jonathan Zacks, Shamuel Avishar, Gur Ben-David, Barry Leibowitz, Zvi Inbar, Itamar Marzel, Jacob Eisner, Boaz Yanai (Coach: Abraham Hemo)




1974 Asian Games: finished 1st among 11 teams


Motti Aroesti, Shamuel Avishar, Mickey Berkowitz, Tal Brody, Jacob Eisner, Hanan Keren, Itamar Marzel, Avigdor Moskowitz, Shamuel Nachmias, Shuki Schwartz, Boaz Yanai, Shmaryahu Zaslevsky (Coach: Abraham Hemo)




1975 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams


Mickey Berkowitz, Tal Brody, Motti Aroesti, Shuki Schwartz, Hanan Keren, Shlomo Blum, Shamuel Nachmias, Barry Leibowitz, Avigdor Moskowitz, Itamar Marzel, Jonathan Zacks, Boaz Yanai (Coach: Abraham Hemo)




1977 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 12 teams


Mickey Berkowitz, Shuki Schwartz, Hanan Keren, Barry Leibowitz, Shamuel Nachmias, Aor Goren, Pinhas Hozez, Avigdor Moskowitz, Steve Kaplan, Itamar Marzel, Boaz Yanai, Rothschild (Coach: Ralph Klein)




1979 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 12 teams


Mickey Berkowitz, Lou Silver, Motti Aroesti, Shuki Schwartz, Eric Menkin, Steve Kaplan, Boaz Yanai, Avigdor Moskowitz, Barry Leibowitz, Pinhas Hozez, Uri Ben-Ari, Shai Sharf (Coach: Ralph Klein)




1981 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams


Mickey Berkowitz, Lou Silver, Doron Jamchi, Jim Boatwright, John Willis, Haim Zlotikman, Gal Knaz, Steve Schlachter, Barry Leibowitz, Avigdor Moskowitz, Boaz Yanai, Pinhas Hozez (Coach: Ralph Klein)




1983 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams


Mickey Berkowitz, Doron Jamchi, Lou Silver, Motti Aroesti, Howard Lassof, Israel Elimelech, Steve Schlachter, Haim Zlotikman, Shmulik Zisman, Ofer Yaakobi, Niv Bugin, John Willis (Coach: Ralph Klein)




1985 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 12 teams


Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Motti Aroesti, Chen Lippin, Motti Daniel, Shmulik Zisman, Amir Bino, Ofer Yaakobi, Steve Schlachter, Haim Zlotikman, Pinhas Hozez, John Willis (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1986 World Championship: finished 7th among 24 teams


Doron Jamchi, Mickey Berkowitz, Howard Lassof, Motti Daniel, Chen Lippin, Adi Gordon, Nir Rechlis, Ari Rosenberg, Doron Shefa, Larry Bird-Curtis, Tomer Steinhauer, Ofer Yaakobi (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1987 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams


Doron Jamchi, Howard Lassof, Motti Daniel, Adi Gordon, Chen Lippin, Nadav Henefeld, Ofer Fleisher, Ari Rosenberg, Doron Shefa, Larry Bird-Curtis, Tomer Steinhauer, Ishak Cohen (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1993 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams


Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Doron Jamchi, Motti Daniel, Adi Gordon, Ofer Fleisher, Israel Elimelech, Desi Barmore, Shimon Amsalem, Tomer Steinhauer, Amir Katz, Lior Arditty (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1995 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 14 teams


Doron Sheffer, Doron Jamchy, Nadav Henefeld, Brad Leaf, Motti Daniel, Guy Goodes, Adi Gordon, Ofer Fleisher, Dror Cohen, Amir Muchtary, Lior Arditty, Kobi Balul (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1997 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams


Oded Kattash, Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Shalom "Puppy" Turgeman, Gur Shelef, Tomer Steinhauer, Lior Arditty, Amir Muchtary, David Bernsley, Oren Aharoni, Uri Cohen-Mintz, Ofer Fleisher (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




1999 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams


Oded Kattash, Doron Sheffer, Nadav Henefeld, Motti Daniel, Guy Goodes, Shalom "Puppy" Turgeman, Shimon Amsalem, Meir Tapiro, Gur Shelef, Uri Cohen-Mintz, Tomer Steinhauer, Yoav Saffar (Coach: Muli Katzurin)




2001 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams


Derrick Sharp, Meir Tapiro, Shalom "Puppy" Turgeman, Yaniv Green, Lior Lubin, Israel Sheinfeld, Shahar Gordon, Ido Kozikaro, Afik Nissim, Yoav Saffar, Barak Peleg, Moshe Mizrahi (Coach: Muli Katzurin)




2003 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams


Tal Burstein, Meir Tapiro, Derrick Sharp, Gur Shelef, Yaniv Green, Yotam Halperin, Erez Katz, Moshe Mizrahi, Israel Sheinfeld, Yoav Saffar, Ido Kozikaro, Shahar Gordon (Coach: Muli Katzurin)




2005 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams


Tal Burstein, Meir Tapiro, Chris Watson, Dror Hagag, Sharon Shason, Gur Shelef, Yaniv Green, Yotam Halperin, Afik Nissim, Erez Markovich, Moshe Mizrahi, Ido Kozikaro (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




2007 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams


Lior Eliyahu, Meir Tapiro, Dror Hagag, Yotam Halperin, Yaniv Green, Jeron Roberts, Amit Tamir, Erez Markovich, Ido Kozikaro, Matan Naor, Moran Roth, Guy Pnini (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




2009 Eurobasket: finished 14th among 16 teams


Moran Roth, Yuval Naimi, Gal Mekel, Raviv Limonad, Guy Pnini, Yotam Halperin, Tal Burstein, Lior Eliyahu, Moshe Mizrahi, Ido Kozikaro, Yaniv Green, Amit Tamir (Coach: Zvi Sherf)




2011 Eurobasket: finished 13th among 24 teams


Yogev Ohayon, Afik Nissim, Yuval Naimi, David Blu, Guy Pnini, Gal Mekel, Tal Burstein, Lior Eliyahu, Yotam Halperin, Elishay Kadir, Yaniv Green, Uri Kokia (Coach: Arik Shivek)




2013 Eurobasket: finished 21st among 24 teams


Yogev Ohayon, Afik Nissim, Nitzan Hanochi, Alex Tyus, Guy Pnini, Lior Eliyahu, Omri Casspi, Yotam Halperin, Elishay Kadir, Yaniv Green, Raviv Limonad, Ido Kozikaro (Coach:Arik Shivek)




2015 Eurobasket: finished 10th among 24 teams


Yogev Ohayon, Lior Eliyahu, Omri Casspi, Elishay Kadir, Yaniv Green, Raviv Limonad, Gal Mekel, D'or Fischer, Bar Timor, Robert Rothbart, Shawn Dawson, Dagan Yivzori (Coach:Erez Edelstein)




2017 Eurobasket: finished 21st among 24 teams


Yogev Ohayon, Lior Eliyahu, Omri Casspi, Elishay Kadir, Gal Mekel, Bar Timor, Shawn Dawson, Richard Howell, Guy Pnini, Yotam Halperin, Oz Blayzer, Idan Zalmanson (Coach:Erez Edelstein)



Kit



Manufacturer


2015: Peak [14]



See also




  • Israel women's national basketball team

  • Israel national under-20 basketball team

  • Israel national under-19 basketball team

  • Israel national under-17 basketball team

  • Israel national 3x3 team

  • Ligat HaAl (basketball)



References





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  2. ^ Basketball World Cup: Israel All-time Game Results.


  3. ^ ROSTERS


  4. ^ GAME DETAILS


  5. ^ 1954 World Championship for Men


  6. ^ 1954 World Championship - Men's Roster


  7. ^ 3 - Abraham Shaneir


  8. ^ Basketball World Cup: Israel All-time Game Results.


  9. ^ TENTH WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP -- 1986


  10. ^ 1986 Madrid


  11. ^ 1986 World Championship for Men


  12. ^ 1986 World Championship - Men's Roster


  13. ^ "עודד קטש: "כשלובשים את המדים של הנבחרת עושים את המקסימום"". walla.co.il.


  14. ^ Israel | EuroBasket 2015 - PHOTO GALLERY, eurobasket2015.org, Retrieved 12 May 2016.




External links



  • Official website

  • FIBA profile

  • Eurobasket.com



Videos



  • Israel v Russia - Group A - Game Highlights - EuroBasket 2015 YouTube.com video










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