Serbia men's national under-16 and under-17 basketball team
Medal record | ||
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Men's Basketball | ||
Representing Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro / Serbia | ||
FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship | ||
1997 Pepinster, Kortrijk & Quaregnon | ||
1999 Polzela, Celje & Laško | ||
2001 Riga | ||
2003 Madrid | ||
2007 Ierapetra, Rethymno & Heraklion | ||
2013 Kyiv | ||
2006 Linares, Andújar & Martos | ||
2009 Kaunas | ||
2012 Panevėžys, Vilnius/Ventspils |
The Serbian national under-16 and under-17 basketball team (Serbian: Кошаркашка репрезентација Србије до 16 и до 17 година / Košarkaška reprezentacija Srbije do 16 i do 17 godina) represents Serbia in international basketball matches and is controlled by the Basketball Federation of Serbia, the governing body for basketball in Serbia.
Competitive record
FIBA Europe Under-16 ChampionshipMain article: FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
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FIBA Under-17 World ChampionshipMain article: FIBA Under-17 World Championship
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Current roster
2015 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship
No. | Name and surname | Height | Position | Birth date | Place of Birth |
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4 | Aleksa Uskoković | 190 | PG | 30.08.1999 | Belgrade |
5 | Marko Kovačević | 185 | SF | 29.07.1999 | Novi Sad |
6 | Tadija Tadić | 192 | SF | 22.04.1999 | Zemun |
7 | Vuk Vulikić | 192 | PG | 07.03.1999 | Belgrade |
8 | Boris Latinović | 202 | PF | 18.01.1999 | Belgrade |
9 | Andrija Marjanović | 200 | SG | 14.01.1999 | Niš |
10 | Aleksa Matić | 196 | SG | 28.07.1999 | Belgrade |
11 | Miloš Novaković | 195 | SG | 09.04.1999 | Šabac |
12 | Filip Petrušev | 205 | C | 15.04.2000 | Belgrade |
13 | Pavle Mihajloski | 195 | SF | 01.01.1999 | Belgrade |
14 | Miloš Stajčić | 204 | PF | 02.12.1999 | Belgrade |
15 | Marko Pecarski | 205 | C | 12.02.2000 | Gijon |
Medal winning squads
- 1997 European Championship — 1st place
- Ivan Mičeta, Slobodan Tošić, Ivan Vukadinov, Mladen Šekularac, Andrija Crnogorac, Vladimir Tica, Marko Peković, Vladimir Rončević, Sreten Lakonić, Predrag Sojić, Miljan Pavković, Petar Jovanović.
- 1999 European Championship — 1st place
- Jovan Stefanov, Bojan Bakić, Aleksandar Gajić, Nemanja Matović, Miloš Pavlović, Dušan Đorđević, Mirko Kovač, Miloš Nišavić, Srđan Bulatović, Ivan Andonov, Tomislav Tomović.
- 2001 European Championship — 1st place
- Stefan Majstorović, Mlađen Šljivančanin, Vukašin Aleksić, Srđan Živković, Dušan Vučićević, Vladimir Micov, Veljko Tomović, Darko Miličić, Vladimir Mašulović, Kosta Perović, Milovan Raković, Luka Bogdanović.
- 2003 European Championship — 1st place
- Miloš Teodosić, Milenko Tepić, Stefan Nikolić, Marko Đurković, Dragan Labović, Nenad Mijatović, Dušan Trajković, Nenad Zivčević, Nemanja Aleksandrov, Branko Jereminov, Nikola Dragović, Boban Medenica.
- 2006 European Championship — 3rd place
- Nedeljko Bogdanović, Filip Šepa, Nikša Nikolić, Bogdan Riznić, Aleksandar Vlahović, Nemanja Arnautović, Aleksandar Mitrović, Uroš Petrović, Bojan Subotić, Nenad Grujo, Branislav Đekić, Dejan Musli. Head Coach: Aleksandar Bucan
- 2007 European Championship — 1st place
- Nemanja Jaramaz, Aleksandar Ponjavić, Nikša Nikolić, Aleksandar Obradović, Nikola Vukasović, Stevan Lekić, Danilo Anđušić, Lazar Radosavljević, Bogdan Jovanović, Nikola Rondović, Branislav Đekić, Dejan Musli.
- 2009 European Championship — 3rd place
- Nikola Pavlović, Nikola Radičević, Aleksandar Cvetković, Stefan Popovski-Turanjanin, Saša Avramović, Luka Mitrović, Nenad Miljenović, Nemanja Krstić, Vukašin Vujović, Đorđe Milošević, Nemanja Bezbradica, Marko Ćirović. Head Coach: Nenad Trunić
- 2012 European Championship — 3rd place
- Stefan Peno, Ilija Doković, Ivan Daskalović, Vukan Stojanović, Slobodan Jovanović, Dušan Kovačević, Jovan Starinčević, Marko Radovanović, Nikola Pavlović, Miloš Glišić, Vasilije Vučetić, Stefan Lazarević. Head coach: Marko Ičelić
- 2013 European Championship — 2nd place
- Stefan Peno, Nikola Ćirković, Vanja Marinković, Miloš Glišić, Nikola Rakićević, Vojislav Stojanović, Slobodan Jovanović, Boriša Simanić, Filip Aničić, Stefan Kenić, Aleksandar Aranitović, David Miladinović. Head coach: Vanja Guša
- 2014 World Championship — 3rd place
- Stefan Peno, Nikola Ćirković, Vanja Marinković, Marko Armus, Slobodan Jovanović, Vojislav Stojanović, Nikola Rakićević, Nikola Popović, Ivan Bojanić, Stefan Kenić, Aleksandar Aranitović, David Miladinović. Head coach: Vanja Guša
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