Argentina men's national basketball team

Men's national basketball team representing Argentina

Argentina
FIBA ranking8 Decrease 1 (1 March 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1932 (co-founders)
FIBA zoneFIBA Americas
National federationCABB
CoachPablo Prigioni
Nickname(s)El Alma Argentina (The Argentine Soul)
Olympic Games
Appearances8
Medals Gold: (2004)
Bronze: (2008)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances14
Medals Gold: (1950)
Silver: (2002, 2019)
FIBA AmeriCup
Appearances19
Medals Gold: (2001, 2011, 2022)
Silver: (1995, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2015, 2017)
Bronze: (1980, 1993, 1999, 2009, 2013)
Pan American Games
Appearances17
Medals Gold: (1995, 2019, 2023)
Silver: (1951, 1955)
First international
1921 v. Uruguay[2]

The Argentina men's national basketball team (Spanish: selección de básquetbol[a] de Argentina) represents Argentina in men's international basketball officially nicknamed The Argentine Soul[3] (Spanish: El Alma Argentina), and it is controlled by the Argentine Basketball Federation.

Argentina's national basketball team remains among the most successful in the Americas and one of the most successful in the world. It is the only national team in the FIBA Americas zone that has won the quintuplet crown: FIBA World Cup (they won the first edition, in 1950), Olympic Gold Medal (2004) (the highest honor and most important title of Argentina in the history of Argentina Basketball Men's Senior National Team), FIBA Diamond Ball (2008), FIBA AmeriCup (2001, 2011 and 2022) and Pan American Gold Medal (1995, 2019 and 2023). They are also one of only four countries to have won the Olympic gold medal and FIBA World Cup joining the Soviet Union, the United States of America, and Yugoslavia. They have also won 13 South American Basketball Championships, as well as many youth championships.

The Argentine representative were also the first country to defeat a United States national team with a full squad of NBA players. They did so by 87–80 in the 2002 FIBA World Championship held in Indianapolis. In that tournament, Argentina came second behind FR Yugoslavia, losing the final in overtime.

Due to the series of good results since the beginning of the 2000s (decade), Argentina reached the first position in the FIBA Men's Ranking at the end of the 2008 Olympic Games. Argentina is a founding member of the International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) and has South America's longest basketball tradition.

History

The practice of basketball in Argentina was started by Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes (Young Men's Christians Association – YMCA) in 1912.,[4] with the first Federation ("Federación Argentina") established to organise competitions not only in Buenos Aires but in several cities around Argentina.

The first national team as covered by El Gráfico magazine in 1921

Argentina played its first international game against Uruguay in 1921.

In 1950 Argentina won its first and only World Championship to date, with a squad formed entirely by amateur players, after defeating France (twice), Brazil, Chile, Egypt and the United States in the decisive match.

With the creation of the Liga Nacional de Básquet in the mid-1980s, a new generation of players led Argentina to a moderate success in the 1986 World Championship where the squad defeated United States for the first time in their history. Nevertheless, the progress of Argentine basketball would be shown in 2002 FIBA World Championship being the first team to defeat a United States roster composed entirely of NBA players and also reaching the final, finally losing to Yugoslavia.

2001 was the year when the Golden Generation raised, winning the first Argentina's FIBA Americas Championship -held in Neuquen-, where they defeated all of its rivals in the competition.[5] In 2002 the team made history by being the first team to defeat a United States roster composed entirely of NBA players during the 2002 FIBA World Championship.[6] Argentina would reach the finals for the first time since the first World Championship in 1950,[7] But the most important achievement for the squad came in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens when Argentina won their first gold medal (including another victory over the United States at the semi-finals). The Olympics title in 2004 is the higher honor and important title of Argentina in the history of the sport in the country.[8]

Uniforms and suppliers

Period Kit manufacturer
1970s–1997 Topper
1998–2001 Adidas
2002–2007 Topper
2007–2013 Li-Ning
2014–2017 Kappa
2017–2020 Jordan
2022–present Kelme

Since its establishment, the Argentina national team had worn white kits. The team had a long tenure wearing Topper, which was the official supplier since the 1970s to 2007. In 2002, two light blue horizontal stripes (similar to the National flag) were added to the jerseys. When the contract with Topper expired in 2007, the CABB signed an agreement with Chinese firm Li-Ning,[9] which kept the design established by Topper.[10]

Italian company Kappa was the uniforms supplier since 2013.[11] In 2014 the company designed a vertical striped model in the style of football and field hockey representatives. The jersey debuted in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[12][13] When Nike became official sponsor through its brand Air Jordan, the Argentina jersey returned to a simple white color scheme. The deal extended to 2020, when the American company ceased operations in Argentina.[14]

Starting in 2022, Spanish Kelme is the current kit provider for all the Argentina basketball teams.[15]

Honours

Competition results

Olympic Games

Summer Olympic Games Record
Year Position Pld W L
Germany 1936 did not participate
United Kingdom 1948 15th place 8 4 4
Finland 1952 4th place 8 5 3
1956 to 1976 did not participate
Soviet Union 1980 Originally qualified, but later withdrew
1984 to 1992 did not participate
United States 1996 9th place 7 4 3
Australia 2000 did not participate
Greece 2004 Gold Medal 8 6 2
China 2008 Bronze Medal 8 6 2
United Kingdom 2012 4th place 8 4 4
Brazil 2016 8th place 6 3 3
Japan 2020 7th place 4 1 3
France 2024 did not qualify
Total 57 33 24

FIBA World Cup

FIBA World Cup Record
Year Position Pld W L
Argentina 1950 Champions 6 6 0
Brazil 1954 did not participate
Chile 1959 10th 6 3 3
Brazil 1963 8th 8 4 4
Uruguay 1967 6th 9 3 6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1970 did not participate
Puerto Rico 1974 11th 7 2 5
Philippines 1978 did not participate
Colombia 1982 did not participate
Spain 1986 12th 10 5 5
Argentina 1990 8th 8 2 6
Canada 1994 9th 8 5 3
Greece 1998 8th 9 3 6
United States 2002 Runner-up 9 8 1
Japan 2006 4th 9 7 2
Turkey 2010 5th 9 7 2
Spain 2014 11th 6 3 3
China 2019 Runner-up 8 7 1
Philippines Japan Indonesia 2023 Did not qualify
Qatar 2027 To be determined
Total 112 65 47

FIBA Diamond Ball

FIBA Diamond Ball Record
Year Position Pld W L
Hong Kong 2000 did not participate
Serbia and Montenegro 2004 Bronze Medal 3 2 1
China 2008 Champions 3 3 0
Total 6 5 1

FIBA AmeriCup

FIBA AmeriCup Record
Year Position Pld W L
Puerto Rico 1980 Third place 6 4 2
Brazil 1984 7th 8 2 6
Uruguay 1988 5th 6 3 3
Mexico 1989 8th 8 2 6
United States 1992 6th 5 2 3
Puerto Rico 1993 Third place 7 5 2
Argentina 1995 Runner-up 10 8 2
Uruguay 1997 4th 9 4 5
Puerto Rico 1999 Third place 10 7 3
Argentina 2001 Champions 10 10 0
Puerto Rico 2003 Runner-up 10 6 4
Dominican Republic 2005 Runner-up 10 7 3
United States 2007 Runner-up 10 8 2
Puerto Rico 2009 Third place 10 7 3
Argentina 2011 Champions 10 9 1
Venezuela 2013 Third place 10 6 4
Mexico 2015 Runner-up 10 8 2
Argentina Colombia Uruguay 2017 Runner-up 5 4 1
Brazil 2022 Champions 6 6 0
Nicaragua 2025 To be determined
Total 160 108 52

South American Championship

South American Championship Record
Year Position Pld W L
Uruguay 1930 Runner-up 6 4 2
Chile 1932 Third place 4 0 4
Argentina 1934 Champions 6 6 0
Brazil 1935 Champions 4 3 1
Chile 1937 5th 8 2 6
Peru 1938 Runner-up 4 3 1
Brazil 1939 Third place 4 2 2
Uruguay 1940 Runner-up 5 4 1
Argentina 1941 Champions 5 5 0
Chile 1942 Champions 5 4 1
Peru 1943 Champions 8 5 3
Ecuador 1945 Third place 5 3 2
Brazil 1947 5th 5 2 3
Paraguay 1949 5th 5 2 3
Uruguay 1953 did not participate
Colombia 1955 4th 5 3 2
Chile 1958 4th 7 4 3
Argentina 1960 Third place 6 4 2
Brazil 1961 Third place 7 5 2
Peru 1963 4th 8 5 3
Argentina 1966 Champions 7 6 1
Paraguay 1968 5th 7 4 3
Uruguay 1969 Third place 6 4 2
Uruguay 1971 Third place 7 5 2
Colombia 1973 Runner-up 7 6 1
Colombia 1976 Champions 6 6 0
Chile 1977 Third place 8 6 2
Argentina 1979 Champions 6 6 0
Uruguay 1981 Third place 5 3 2
Brazil 1983 Runner-up 5 3 2
Colombia 1985 Third place 7 5 2
Paraguay 1987 Champions 6 5 1
Ecuador 1989 Runner-up 9 7 2
Venezuela 1991 Third place 7 6 1
Brazil 1993 Runner-up 7 5 2
Uruguay 1995 Runner-up 7 3 4
Venezuela 1997 Third place 7 4 3
Argentina 1999 Runner-up 6 5 1
Chile 2001 Champions 9 9 0
Uruguay 2003 Runner-up 6 4 2
Brazil 2004 Champions 6 5 1
Venezuela 2006 Third place 4 3 1
Chile 2008 Champions 6 5 1
Colombia 2010 Runner-up 5 3 2
Argentina 2012 Champions 5 5 0
Venezuela 2014 Runner-up 5 4 1
Venezuela 2016 4th 6 4 2
Total 270 190 80

Pan American Games

Pan American Games Record
Year Position Pld W L
Argentina 1951 Silver Medal 6 5 1
Mexico 1955 Silver Medal 5 4 1
United States 1959 did not participate
Brazil 1963 did not participate
Canada 1967 6th 5 1 4
Colombia 1971 5th 9 5 4
Mexico 1975 7th 9 3 6
Puerto Rico 1979 6th 9 3 6
Venezuela 1983 5th 9 4 5
United States 1987 9th 5 1 4
Cuba 1991 6th 7 3 4
Argentina 1995 Gold Medal 7 7 0
Canada 1999 4th 5 2 3
Dominican Republic 2003 6th 5 2 3
Brazil 2007 4th 5 2 3
Mexico 2011 7th 4 2 2
Canada 2015 5th 4 2 2
Peru 2019 Gold medal 5 4 1
Chile 2023 Gold medal 5 5 0
Total 104 55 49

Players

Current roster

Roster for the 2022 FIBA AmeriCup.[16]

Argentina men's national basketball team – 2022 FIBA AmeriCup roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
SG 2 Máximo Fjellerup 24 – (1997-11-25)25 November 1997 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Bàsquet Girona Spain
PG 7 Facundo Campazzo (C) 31 – (1991-03-23)23 March 1991 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) KK Crvena Zvezda Serbia
PG 8 Nicolás Laprovíttola 32 – (1990-01-31)31 January 1990 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Barcelona Spain
SF 9 Nicolás Brussino 29 – (1993-03-02)2 March 1993 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Gran Canaria Spain
SG 10 Carlos Delfino 40 – (1982-08-29)29 August 1982 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Victoria Libertas Italy
PG 11 José Vildoza 27 – (1995-08-11)11 August 1995 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Flamengo Brazil
C 12 Marcos Delía 30 – (1992-08-08)8 August 1992 2.09 m (6 ft 10 in) BC Wolves Lithuania
PF 14 Gabriel Deck 27 – (1995-02-08)8 February 1995 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Real Madrid Spain
SF 22 Juan Pablo Vaulet 26 – (1996-03-22)22 March 1996 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Manresa Spain
PF 25 Tomás Chapero 21 – (2001-06-10)10 June 2001 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Ourense Spain
SG 31 Leandro Bolmaro 21 – (2000-09-11)11 September 2000 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Utah Jazz United States
C 83 Tayavek Gallizzi 29 – (1993-02-08)8 February 1993 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Instituto Argentina
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes current
    or most recent club
  • Age – describes age
    on 2 September 2022

Past roster

Roster for the men's basketball tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

Argentina men's basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PF 4 Luis Scola 41 – (1980-04-30)30 April 1980 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Pallacanestro Varese Italy
PG 7 Facundo Campazzo 30 – (1991-03-23)23 March 1991 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Denver Nuggets United States
PG 8 Nicolás Laprovíttola 31 – (1990-01-31)31 January 1990 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Real Madrid Spain
SF 9 Nicolás Brussino 28 – (1993-03-02)2 March 1993 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Basket Zaragoza Spain
SG 10 Leandro Bolmaro 20 – (2000-09-11)11 September 2000 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) FC Barcelona Spain
C 11 Francisco Cáffaro 21 – (2000-05-19)19 May 2000 2.16 m (7 ft 1 in) Virginia Cavaliers United States
C 12 Marcos Delía 29 – (1992-04-08)8 April 1992 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Pallacanestro Trieste Italy
SF 14 Gabriel Deck 26 – (1995-02-08)8 February 1995 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Oklahoma City Thunder United States
PG 17 Luca Vildoza 25 – (1995-08-11)11 August 1995 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) New York Knicks United States
SF 22 Juan Pablo Vaulet 25 – (1996-03-22)22 March 1996 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Manresa Spain
SF 29 Patricio Garino 28 – (1993-05-17)17 May 1993 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) BC Žalgiris Lithuania
C 83 Tayavek Gallizzi 28 – (1993-02-08)8 February 1993 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Regatas Corrientes Argentina
Head coach
  • Argentina Sergio Hernández[18]
Assistant coach(es)
  • Argentina Gabriel Piccato
  • Argentina Silvio Santander
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes current club
  • Age – describes age
    on 25 July 2021

Retired numbers

In July 2017, the Argentine Basketball Confederation announced that numbers 5 and 13 would be retired since the 2017 edition of FIBA AmeriCup and for the rest of championships played by the senior team from then on.[19]

Argentina retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Tenure Games Points Ref.
5 Emanuel Ginóbili SG 1998–2016 104 1,588 [19][20]
13 Andrés Nocioni SF 1999–2016 121 1,364 [19]

Head coaches

Notes

  1. ^ The word básquetbol is specific to Rioplatense Spanish, the standard Spanish dialect of Argentina. In most other forms of Spanish, this word would be baloncesto.

References

  1. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  2. ^ Linea de Tiempo del Básquet Argentino by Ricardo Orcasitas, CABB website
  3. ^ "El Alma Argentina" Archived 29 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine on CABB website. Retrieved 9 July 2016
  4. ^ Historia en la Argentina on Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes en la Argentina website (Archive – 11 March 2012)
  5. ^ http://www.mdzol.com/nota/320318-en-neuquen-2001-la-generacion-dorada-del-basquet-argentino-sentaba-las-bases/ Archived 1 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine En Neuquén 2001, la Generación Dorada del básquet argentino, sentaba las bases. mdzol.com
  6. ^ Argentina hands NBA players first international loss, Sports Illustrated, 5 September 2002. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  7. ^ Argentina book final spot, BBC Sport, 7 September 2002. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  8. ^ A 10 años del oro en los Juego Olímpicos Atenas 2004, los tres momentos que Manu Ginóbili jamás olvidará, La Nación, 26 August 2014
  9. ^ Li ning comienza con el desembarco en el basquet argentino on CABB, 9 Feb 2007
  10. ^ Li Ning, el patrocinador de Argentina que quiere desplazar a Adidas y Nike – Perfil.com, 7 Aug 2008
  11. ^ Kappa, la indumentaria de Argentina por cuatro años on CABB, 14 May 2013
  12. ^ "La Selección argentina de básquet presentó su camiseta Kappa para España 2014" Marketing Registrado, 5 August 2014
  13. ^ "Argentina Presentó La Camiseta Para El Mundial" Archived 18 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Córdoba Times, 4 August 2014
  14. ^ Argentina se queda sin Nike, ¿quién la reemplazará?. Basqietplus, 9 Jul 2020
  15. ^ Se presentó la nueva indumentaria de la Selección Argentina on CABB, 31 Jul 2022
  16. ^ "La Selección inicia su camino en la AmeriCup de Brasil". argentina.basketball (in Spanish). 2 September 2022. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Team Roster: Argentina" (PDF). fiba.basketball. 2 September 2022. p. 1. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  18. ^ "Team Roster Argentina" (PDF). olympics.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  19. ^ a b c CABB anuncia el retiro de las camisetas de Ginóbili y Nocioni by Germán Beder on CABB website, 29 July 2017
  20. ^ El homenaje de la selección de básquet a Ginóbili y Nocioni: retirarán sus números on Infobae, 29 July 2017
  21. ^ "León Najnudel, el viajero del tiempo". 15 July 2020.
  22. ^ @cabboficial (12 January 2021). "Hoy cumple Flor Meléndez.🏀 Entrenador boricua que dejó su huella en el básquet argentino. DT de la Selección entr…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  23. ^ "El legado intacto de Alberto Finger - FEBAMBA".
  24. ^ "El recuerdo de Carlos "Tite" Boismené - ABB". 11 August 2021.
  25. ^ "Fue multicampeón con Atenas, dirigió a la Selección contra Michael Jordan y a los 72 años es el nuevo Director Nacional de Básquet Adaptado".
  26. ^ "Guillermo Vecchio: 'De este equipo me gusta todo; son la Generación Platino'". 14 September 2019.
  27. ^ "El regreso de Julio Lamas a la Selección: Datos y opiniones | CAB".
  28. ^ "El fin de un ciclo: Renunció Rubén Magnano". 4 November 2004.
  29. ^ "Sergio Hernández 15 años después de su asunción - ABB". 31 March 2020.
  30. ^ "El regreso de Julio Lamas a la Selección: Datos y opiniones | CAB".
  31. ^ "Sergio Hernández vuelve a ser el DT de la selección de básquet".
  32. ^ "Gabriel Piccato es el nuevo entrenador de la Selección Mayor | CAB".
  33. ^ "Oveja Hernández abandona Zaragoza y se vuelve a la Argentina: "Necesito estar con mis hijos"". 17 April 2021.
  34. ^ "¡Echaron al Che García de la Selección!". 30 August 2022.
  35. ^ "Pablo Prigioni es el nuevo entrenador de la Selección Argentina | CAB".

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