Yugoslavia women's national basketball team
Yugoslavia | |||
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FIBA ranking | defunct | ||
FIBA zone | FIBA Europe | ||
National federation | Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia | ||
Coach | none | ||
Olympic Games | |||
Appearances | 3 | ||
Medals |
Silver: 1988 Bronze: 1980 | ||
Women's World Cup | |||
Appearances | 5 | ||
Medals | Silver: 1990 | ||
EuroBasket Women | |||
Appearances | 20 | ||
Medals |
Silver: 1968, 1978, 1987, 1991 Bronze: 1970, 1980 | ||
Uniforms | |||
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The Yugoslavia women's national basketball team (Serbo-Croatian: Ženska košarkaška reprezentacija Jugoslavije / Женска кошаркашка репрезентација Југославије) was the women's basketball side that represented Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1943 until 1992 in the international basketball matches, controlled by the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia (KSJ).[1]
The team's first major tournament appearance was at the 1954 European Championship, hosted by Yugoslavia, in which it finished fourth. The team's biggest success in the following decades were bronze medal at the 1980 Moscow and silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympic games.
The team disappeared during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s and its last major tournament appearance was at the 1991 European Championship in Israel, where they finished as runners-up, losing to Soviet Union in the final. Direct successor of SFRJ team is FR Yugoslavian women's national team.
Competition records
- 1953 – Did not qualify
- 1957 – Did not qualify
- 1959 – 4th place
- 1964 – 6th place
- 1967 – 6th place
- 1971 – Did not qualify
- 1975 – Did not qualify
- 1979 – Did not qualify
- 1983 – 8th place
- 1986 – Did not qualify
- 1990 – 2nd place
- 1938 – Did not qualify
- 1950 – Did not qualify
- 1952 – Did not qualify
- 1954 – 5th place
- 1956 – 9th place
- 1958 – 4th place
- 1960 – 5th place
- 1962 – 5th place
- 1964 – 7th place
- 1966 – 6th place
- 1968 – 2nd place
- 1970 – 3rd place
- 1972 – 8th place
- 1974 – 8th place
- 1976 – 5th place
- 1978 – 2nd place
- 1980 – 3rd place
- 1981 – 4th place
- 1983 – 4th place
- 1985 – 5th place
- 1987 – 2nd place
- 1989 – 4th place
- 1991 – 2nd place
Successor team
- Serbia women's national basketball team (Note: FR Yugoslavia was direct successors (Later Serbia and Montenegro national basketball team, followed by Serbia);