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Sweden Sweden
File:Svenska Basketbollförbundet logo.svg
FIBA ranking48 Increase 1 (26 November 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1952
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationSvenska Basketbollförbundet (SBBF)
CoachHugo López
Nickname(s)Blågult
(The Blue and Yellow)
Olympic Games
Appearances1
MedalsNone
FIBA World Cup
AppearancesNone
EuroBasket
Appearances10
MedalsNone

The Sweden men's national basketball team (Template:Lang-sv) represents Sweden in international basketball competition. The national team is controlled by the Swedish Basketball Federation.

Sweden has qualified for the EuroBasket ten times throughout their history. Their best tournament result was the 11th place finish at the 1995 edition. The Scandinavian squad has also qualified for the Summer Olympics once, in 1980, finishing in 10th place. However, Sweden still seeks qualification for their first appearance to the FIBA World Cup.

History

EuroBasket 1953

Sweden's European Basketball Championship debut came at EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow. Although the Swedes did not fare well in their first tournament appearance. As they lost all seven of their matches to finish in last place in the 17 team tournament.

EuroBasket 1955

Sweden's second appearance on the continental level came at EuroBasket 1955 in Budapest. The team got off to an demoralizing start by losing to Switzerland in their first match. Although Sweden would achieve their first ever win at the EuroBasket against Luxembourg in their second match of the preliminary phase. However, they followed it by losing their next two matches in the round as well to Romania, and the Soviet Union. They finished 4th out of the 5 teams in the group with an (1-3) record, and found themselves in the classification rounds. There, the team once again finished with an (1-3) record in their pool, with their only victory coming against Denmark. Two losses in the classification 13th–16th place semifinals and the 15th/16th place final (a rematch against Luxembourg) put Sweden at 16th place of the 18 teams.

Later years

Sweden qualified for the EuroBasket eight more times with their three best finishes coming in 1969, 1983 and 1995. They also made their lone Summer Olympics appearance in 1980. But overall the national team has struggled to reach an elite level of consistency to become a serious medal contender at major international tournaments. At some events, however, the team displayed potential. E.g. at the EuroBasket 2013 they beat the heavily favored former champion Russia 81-62.

Competitive record

Results and fixtures

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden 4 2 2 298 282 +16 6 Qualification to EuroBasket qualifiers
2  Denmark 4 2 2 327 329 −2 6 Transfer to third round
3  Belarus 4 2 2 310 324 −14 6
Source: FIBA
16 September 2018 Denmark  76–72  Sweden Copenhagen
14:15 Scoring by quarter: 20–28, 19–15, 23–19, 14–10
Pts: Larsen 24
Rebs: Larsen 11
Asts: Nielsen 3
Boxscore Pts: Czerapowicz 27
Rebs: Gaddefors 10
Asts: Gaddefors, Håkanson 4
Arena: Ballerup Super Arena
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Tanel Suslov (EST), Paulo Marques (POR), Vladimir Jevtović (SRB)
29 November 2018 Sweden  87–59  Belarus Uppsala
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 19–9, 26–16, 23–14
Pts: Håkanson 21
Rebs: three players 6
Asts: Håkanson 6
Boxscore Pts: Kudrautsau, Saddler 13
Rebs: five players 4
Asts: Saddler 8
Arena: Fyrishov Arena
Attendance: 2,519
Referees: Sébastien Clivaz (SUI), Marek Kúkelčík (SVK), Ville Selkee (FIN)
21 February 2019 Sweden  79–74  Denmark Malmö
18:30 Scoring by quarter: 22–22, 15–15, 20–24, 22–13
Pts: Löfberg 18
Rebs: Rush 7
Asts: Massamba 6
Boxscore Pts: Zohore Bergstedt 22
Rebs: Lundberg 10
Asts: Colman 5
Arena: Baltiska hallen
Attendance: 3,452
Referees: Marek Maliszewski (POL), Mart Uuehendrik (EST), Gvidas Gedvilas (LTU)
24 February 2019 Belarus  73–60  Sweden Minsk
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 23–17, 13–13, 23–17, 14–13
Pts: Parakhouski 15
Rebs: Parakhouski 9
Asts: Saddler 6
Boxscore Pts: Löfberg 16
Rebs: Gaddefors, Spires 6
Asts: Massamba 7
Arena: Falcon Club
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Goran Sljivić (AUT), Vladimir Tsekov (BUL), Kristaps Konstantīnovs (LAT)
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Croatia 4 4 0 307 249 +58 8 EuroBasket 2022
2  Netherlands 4 2 2 280 283 −3 6
3  Sweden 4 1 3 291 317 −26 5
4  Turkey 4 1 3 280 309 −29 5
Updated to match(es) played on 22 December 2020. Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
21 February 2020 Croatia  72–56  Sweden Zagreb
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–6, 23–14, 17–25, 14–11
Pts: Dreznjak 16
Rebs: Sakic 11
Asts: Ukic 8
Boxscore Pts: Borg 10
Rebs: Borg 8
Asts: Pantzar 7
Arena: Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
Referees: Eddie Viator (FRA), Ventsislav Velikov (BUL), Kristaps Konstantīnovs (LAT)
24 February 2020 Sweden  87–80  Turkey Stockholm
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 29–18, 20–17, 20–25
Pts: Håkanson 23
Rebs: Czerapowicz 7
Asts: Håkanson 8
Boxscore Pts: Şanlı 23
Rebs: Birsen 8
Asts: Tuncer 8
Arena: Ericsson Globe
Referees: Manuel Mazzoni (ITA), Sergei Beliakov (RUS), Wojciech Liszka (POL)
27 November 2020 Netherlands  78–76  Sweden Istanbul, Turkey
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 23–24, 18–12, 22–22
Pts: Franke 22
Rebs: Kherrazi, Williams 6
Asts: De Jong 5
Boxscore Pts: Czerapowicz 21
Rebs: Spires 11
Asts: Pantzar 7
Arena: Sinan Erdem Dome
Referees: Tanel Suslov (EST), Sergei Beliakov (RUS), Paulo Marques (POR)
29 November 2020 Sweden  72–87  Croatia Istanbul, Turkey
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 16-22, 15-26, 22-20, 19-19
Pts: Andersson 22
Rebs: Andersson 8
Asts: Massamba 5
Boxscore Pts: Marcinkovic
Rebs: Bilan 10
Asts: Ukic 5
Arena: Sinan Erdem Dome
Attendance: 0
Referees: Fernando Calatrava (ESP), Paulo Marques (POR), Tanel Suslov (EST)
19 February 2021 Turkey  vs.  Sweden
Boxscore
22 February 2021 Sweden  vs.  Netherlands
Boxscore
*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic matches in the November 2020 and February 2021 windows will be played behind closed doors in select host cities.[2]

Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket 2022 Qualifiers matches played on 21 and 24 February 2020 against Croatia and Turkey.[3]

Sweden men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PG 4 Charles Barton 28 – (1992-01-07)7 January 1992 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Kangoeroes Belgium
PG 6 Tobias Borg 26 – (1993-11-02)2 November 1993 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Real Betis Spain
SF 8 Olle Lundqvist 20 – (1999-11-21)21 November 1999 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Real Canoe Spain
C 11 William Magarity 26 – (1993-06-17)17 June 1993 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Manresa Spain
PG 12 Ludvig Håkanson 23 – (1996-03-22)22 March 1996 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Zielona Góra Poland
SG 13 Chris Czerapowicz 28 – (1991-09-15)15 September 1991 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Obradoiro Spain
F 14 Alexander Lindqvist 29 – (1991-02-12)12 February 1991 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Bahía San Agustín Spain
SF 15 Viktor Gaddefors 27 – (1992-10-08)8 October 1992 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Antibes France
F/C 16 Nicholas Spires 25 – (1994-02-25)25 February 1994 2.10 m (6 ft 11 in) Obradoiro Spain
G 19 Melwin Pantzar 19 – (2000-04-10)10 April 2000 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Real Madrid Spain
SG 21 Johan Lofberg 24 – (1995-07-08)8 July 1995 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Bahía San Agustín Spain
C 40 Carl Engström 28 – (1991-09-26)26 September 1991 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) Starogard Gdański Poland
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 21 February 2020

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2
C Nick Spires Carl Engström
PF William Magarity Alexander Lindqvist
SF Christopher Czerapowicz Viktor Gaddefors Olle Lundqvist
SG Ludvig Håkanson Johan Löfberg
PG Tobias Borg Melwin Pantzar Charles Barton

Head coach position

Past rosters

1953 EuroBasket: finished 17th among 17 teams

3 Rune Erkers, 4 Kjell Eliasson, 5 Sture Herrman, 6 Staffan Widen, 7 Bo Widen, 8 Örjan Widen, 9 Åke Larsson, 10 Lars Olsson, 11 Erik Sundell, 12 Bengt Gustafsson, 13 Lars-Erik Keijser, 14 Per-Åke Hallberg (Coach: Lars-Åke Nilsson)


1955 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 18 teams

3 Staffan Widen, 4 Bo Widen, 5 Örjan Widen, 6 Jan Holmberg, 7 Alvin Tornblom, 8 Lars Helgostam, 9 Sture Herrman, 10 Per-Åke Hallberg, 11 Palle Cardell, 12 Bengt Gustafsson, 13 Jan Oldenmark, 14 Anders Renner, 15 Gustaf Ragge, 16 Nils af Trolle (Coach: Lars-Åke Nilsson)


1961 EuroBasket: finished 18th among 19 teams

4 Svante af Klinteberg, 5 Staffan Widen, 6 Udo Tohver, 7 Bo Widen, 8 Torbjörn Langemar, 9 Alvin Törnblom, 10 Bjorn Lundberg, 11 Lars Andersson, 12 Curt Wennström, 13 Örjan Widen, 14 Gunars Kraulis, 15 Lennart Dahllöf (Coach: Juris Reneslacis)


1965 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams

4 Hans Albertsson, 5 Jörgen Hansson, 6 Anders Grönlund, 7 Rune Leinas, 8 Per-Olof Svensson, 9 Ulf Lindelöf, 10 Björn Lundberg, 11 Torbjörn Langemar, 12 Lars Cullert, 13 Per-Olof Lefwerth, 14 Kaj Håkansson, 15 Egon Håkanson (Coach: Rolf Nygren)


1969 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams

4 Kjell Gunna, 5 Bo Lundmark, 6 Anders Grönlund, 7 Ulf Lindelöf, 8 Arturs Veigurs, 9 Ebbe Edström, 10 Janos Fugedi, 11 Jan Hjorth, 12 Per-Olof Lefwerth, 13 Kjell Rannelid, 14 Hans Albertsson, 15 Jörgen Hansson (Coach: Arne Jansson)


1980 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 12 teams

4 Peter Andersson, 5 Thomas Nordgren, 6 Peter Gunterberg, 7 Göran Unger, 8 Torbjörn Taxén, 9 Joon-Olof "Jonte" Karlsson, 10 Jan Enjebo, 11 Bernt Malion, 12 Roland Rahm, 13 Sten Feldreich, 14 Leif Yttergren, 15 Åke Skyttevall (Coach: Mike Perry)


1983 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams

4 Bill Magarity, 5 Bernt Malion, 6 Peter Nyström, 7 Jerry Sehlberg, 8 Thomas Nordgren, 9 Joon-Olof "Jonte" Karlsson, 10 Kenny Grant, 11 Bo Faleström, 12 Roland Rahm, 13 Sten Feldreich, 14 Göran Eriksson, 15 Åke Skyttevall (Coach: Sven Jensen)


1993 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 16 teams

4 Olle Håkanson, 5 Magnus Tegel, 6 Örjan Andersson, 7 Henrik Evers, 8 Henrik Gaddefors, 9 Peter Borg, 10 Martin Jansson, 11 Jens Tillman, 12 Torbjörn Gehrke, 13 Anders Marcus, 14 Per Stümer, 15 Mattias Sahlström (Coach: Rolf Nilsson)


1995 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 14 teams

4 Olle Håkanson, 5 Örjan Andersson, 6 Christian Larsson, 7 Henrik Evers, 8 Henrik Gaddefors, 9 Jonas Larsson, 10 Oscar Lefwerth, 11 Joakim Blom, 12 Torbjörn Gehrke, 13 Anders Marcus, 14 Vincent Lundahl, 15 Mattias Sahlström (Coach: Rolf Nilsson)


2003 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams

4 Paul Burke, 5 Hakan Larsson, 6 Jens Stalhandske, 7 Mats Levin, 8 Oluoma Nnamaka, 9 Jonas Larsson, 10 Lesli Myrthil, 11 Joakim Blom, 12 Fredrik Jonzen, 13 Christian Maråker, 14 John Pettersson, 15 Daniel Dajic (Coach: Jan Enjebo)


2013 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 24 teams

4 Ludvig Håkanson, 5 Jonathan Skjöldebrand, 6 Joakim Kjellbom, 7 Dino Pita, 8 Anton Gaddefors, 9 Brice Massamba, 10 Kenny Grant, 11 Jonas Jerebko, 12 Thomas Massamba, 13 Erik Rush, 14 Jeffery Taylor, 15 Viktor Gaddefors (Coach: Brad Dean)

Kit

Manufacturer

2018: Spalding

2020: Adidas

2018: Adlibris

See also

References

  1. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 26 November 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Statement regarding the November 2020 and February 2021 Qualifiers". Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Sweden during the EuroBasket 2022 Qualifiers in Feb. 2020". Retrieved 21 February 2020.

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