Slovenia women's national basketball team
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| Slovenia | |||
| FIBA ranking | |||
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| FIBA zone | FIBA Europe | ||
| National federation | Basketball Federation of Slovenia | ||
| Coach | Boris Zrinjski | ||
| Olympic Games | |||
| Appearances | None | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| World Championships for Women | |||
| Appearances | None | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| European Championship for Women | |||
| Appearances | None | ||
| Medals | None | ||
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The Slovenia women's national basketball team represents Slovenia in international women's basketball competitions. Less successful than its male conterpart, the team has yet to make its debut in the Eurobasket finals. It currently plays in the competition's Division B.[1]
2011 Roster [edit]
| H / Y | Player | Club |
|---|---|---|
| (1.90) / 1990 | Tina Trebec | |
| (1.86) / 1984 | Nataša Vene | |
| (1.83) / 1985 | Maja Erkić (C) | |
| (1.82) / 1988 | Martina Osterman | |
| (1.81) / 1986 | Eva Komplet | |
| (1.81) / 1982 | Nataša Radulović | |
| (1.80) / 1988 | Ana Ljubenović | |
| (1.79) / 1986 | Martina Dover | |
| (1.79) / 1991 | Lea Jagodič | |
| (1.77) / 1990 | Anja Klavžar | |
| (1.71) / 1990 | Teja Oblak | |
| (1.65) / 1986 | Urša Čuk |
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