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In April 1980, Catalonia plays several games against [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], and other games against important teams like the [[Soviet Union national basketball team|Soviet Union]], [[Czechoslovakia national basketball team|Czechoslovakia]] or [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]]. |
In April 1980, Catalonia plays several games against [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], and other games against important teams like the [[Soviet Union national basketball team|Soviet Union]], [[Czechoslovakia national basketball team|Czechoslovakia]] or [[Yugoslavia national basketball team|Yugoslavia]]. |
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In 1992, Catalonia played a game against [[Croatia national basketball team|Croatia]]; Croatia won by 118-82 led with 30 points of [[Toni Kukoč]] and 21 point of [[Dražen Petrović]]. The game was played as the opening of new [[Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona|Olympic arena]], <ref>{{hr icon}} [http://crosarka.com/rubrike/nostalgija/prije-20-godina-sve-utakmice-hrvatske-do-olimpijskih-igara-u-barceloni-1202 Crošarka] Prije 20 godina: Sve utakmice Hrvatske do Olimpijskih igara u Barceloni, Autor: Sanjin Vučković/ Foto: Olimpijci.hr , Aug 08, 2012</ref> before the special qualifying tournament that was held for European teams to allocate four extra berths. |
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Several years later, on 2002 Catalonia plays against [[Croatia national basketball team|Croatia]] in [[Palau Sant Jordi]], with a record attendance of 16,471 spectators. With players like [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] or [[Pau Gasol]], Catalonia wins by 82–75. |
Several years later, on 2002 Catalonia plays against [[Croatia national basketball team|Croatia]] in [[Palau Sant Jordi]], with a record attendance of 16,471 spectators. With players like [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] or [[Pau Gasol]], Catalonia wins by 82–75. |
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Coach | Salva Maldonado | ||
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The Catalonia autonomous basketball team is the basketball team of Catalonia. The team is not affiliated to FIBA, so only plays friendly games. Last appear was in summer 2010, in the Torneo de las Naciones. Catalonia won this tournament.
History
Catalonia started to play in 1927 a friendly game against Hindú Club of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Catalonia lost by 50–16.
From 1929 to 1936, the team played several friendly games with another European regions.
In April 1980, Catalonia plays several games against Basque Country, and other games against important teams like the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia.
In 1992, Catalonia played a game against Croatia; Croatia won by 118-82 led with 30 points of Toni Kukoč and 21 point of Dražen Petrović. The game was played as the opening of new Olympic arena, [1] before the special qualifying tournament that was held for European teams to allocate four extra berths.
Several years later, on 2002 Catalonia plays against Croatia in Palau Sant Jordi, with a record attendance of 16,471 spectators. With players like Juan Carlos Navarro or Pau Gasol, Catalonia wins by 82–75.
On 2005, Catalonia played against Cuba at Palau Municipal d'Esports de Badalona winning by a huge margin: 101–70.
Last Catalonia appearances were in the Torneo de las Naciones, a tournament co-organized with Galicia and Basque Country. It was played from 2008 to 2010 and Catalans won the last edition.
Several players couldn't play with Catalonia this tournament due to their call ups with the Spain national basketball team.
Games played
Date | Venue | Home Team | Visitor | Score |
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Apr 1980 | Valls | Catalonia | Basque Country | |
Apr 1980 | Vic | Catalonia | Basque Country | |
Apr 1980 | Vitoria-Gasteiz | Basque Country | Catalonia | |
Apr 1980 | Bilbao | Basque Country | Catalonia | |
Apr 28 1980 | Badalona | Catalonia | Soviet Union | |
Jun 1982 | Barcelona | Catalonia | Brazil | |
Jun 1982 | Barcelona | Catalonia | France | |
Jun 1982 | Barcelona | Catalonia | Czechoslovakia | |
Dec 26 1987 | Barcelona | Catalonia | Yugoslavia | |
May 24 1992 | Badalona | Catalonia | Croatia | |
Jun 27 2002 | Barcelona | Catalonia | Croatia | |
Jun 30 2005 | Badalona | Catalonia | Cuba | |
Jun 6 2008 | Girona | Catalonia | Basque Country | |
Jun 7 2008 | Girona | Catalonia | Portugal | |
Jun 26 2009 | Bilbao | Catalonia | Canada | |
Jun 26 2009 | Bilbao | Catalonia | Galicia | |
Jul 2 2010 | Lugo | Catalonia | Basque Country | |
Jul 3 2010 | Lugo | Catalonia | Lithuania 'B' |
Roster
This was the roster of the Catalonian team for the 2010 Torneo de las Naciones.
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See also
External links
- ^ Template:Hr icon Crošarka Prije 20 godina: Sve utakmice Hrvatske do Olimpijskih igara u Barceloni, Autor: Sanjin Vučković/ Foto: Olimpijci.hr , Aug 08, 2012