Denmark men's national basketball team explained

Country:Denmark
Nickname:De rød-hvide
(The Red and White)
Coach:Allan Foss
Joined Fiba:1951
Fiba Zone:FIBA Europe
National Fed:DBBF
Wc Appearances:None
Zone Championship:EuroBasket
Zone Appearances:3
Zone Medals:None
Zone Championship2:Championship for Small Countries
Zone Appearances2:1
Zone Medals2: Gold: (2010)
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First Game: 13–109
(Paris, France; 3 May 1951)
Largest Win: 99–51
(Copenhagen, Denmark; 26 April 1986)
Largest Loss: 118–14
(Moscow, Soviet Union; 25 May 1953)

The Denmark men's national basketball team (Danish: Danmarks landsbasketballhold) represents Denmark in international basketball competition. The national team is controlled by the Danish Basketball Association.

The Denmark national team competed regularly at the EuroBasket in the 1950s, the top European tournament. Their best appearance came in 1951. Although since then, the team has struggled to maintain consistency to challenge the international elites. Denmark also has yet to reach qualification to play on the global stage at the FIBA World Cup.

History

EuroBasket 1951

Denmark debuted in the European championships at the EuroBasket 1951 in Paris. They were defeated in all of their preliminary round games, going 0–4. They ended up in last place in their group. In a direct elimination match against Luxembourg, Denmark took a 46–45 lead with 5 seconds left. A final half-court shot by Luxembourg bounced off the rim, giving Denmark its first ever win at the EuroBasket tournament and advancing the team to the first classification round. They picked up another win there, against Scotland, finishing in third place in the group at 1–2. Their third win of the tournament came against Portugal in the 13th–16th place classification semifinal. Denmark then lost to Switzerland in the 13th/14th place match to finish 14th of the 18 teams with a record of 3–7.

EuroBasket 1953

Two years later, at the EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow, Denmark did not fare as well. They dropped eight of their matches (three in the preliminary round, three in the first classification round, and the two-second-round classification games) on their way to a 16th-place finish out of the 17 teams in the tournament.

EuroBasket 1955

At the EuroBasket 1955 in Budapest, the national team struggled there as well just as they did at the prior EuroBasket. Losing all eight of their matches in non competitive fashion, this time they finished in last place of the 18 teams at the event.

Later years

After the EuroBasket 1955, the Danish national team regressed and never qualified for a major tournament again. Though, they did achieve some success on a lower level, at the European Championship for Small Countries, where they won Gold in 2010.

Competitive record

FIBA World Cup

World CupQualification
YearPositionwidth=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30
1954Did not qualifyDid not qualify
1959Did not enterDid not enter
1963
1967
1970Did not qualifyEuroBasket served
as qualifiers
1974
1978
1982
1986Did not enterDid not enter
1990Did not qualifyEuroBasket served
as qualifiers
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014Did not enterDid not enter
2019
2023Did not qualify404
2027To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/184 0 4

Olympic Games

Olympic GamesQualifying
YearPositionwidth=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30
1952Did not enter
1956Did not qualify
1960Did not enterDid not enter
1964
1968
1972Did not qualify303
1976Did not enterDid not enter
1980
1984
1988Did not qualify404
1992Did not enterDid not enter
1996 to 2016
2020
2024Did not qualifyDid not qualify
2028To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/197 0 7

EuroBasket

EuroBasketQualification
YearPositionwidth=30width=30width=30width=30width=30width=30
195114th1037
195316th808
195518th808
1957Did not enter
1959
1961
1963Did not enter
1965
1967Did not qualify312
1969303
1971413
1973615
1975Did not enterDid not enter
1977Did not qualify523
1979413
1981422
1983Did not enterDid not enter
1985Did not qualify431
1987422
1989312
1991413
19931037
1995Did not enterDid not enter
1997Did not qualify523
199915510
2001514
200315411
2005Division B642
2007Did not qualify14212
2009Division B808
2011Did not enterDid not enter
2013
2015Did not qualify12210
2017624
202218612
2025To be determinedTo be determined
Total3/3526 3 23 158 52 106

Results and fixtures

2025

Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers matches on 23 and 26 February 2024 against Georgia and Finland.[1]

Depth chart

Head coach position

Past rosters

1951 EuroBasket

finished 14th among 18 teams

3 Knud Lundberg, 4 Knud Norskov, 5 Erik Korsbjerg, 6 Erik Wilbek, 7 Peter Tantholdt, 8 Belger Can, 9 Bent Sondergaard, 10 Erik Melbye, 11 Sven Thomsen, 12 John Christensen, 13 Ove Nielsen, 14 Kai Sogaard, 15 Erik Carlsen, 16 Niels Mygind (Coach: ?)----1953 EuroBasket

finished 16th among 17 teams

3 Kai Sorensen, 4 Knud Norskov, 5 Knud Lundberg, 6 Peter Tantholdt, 7 John Christensen, 8 Erik Madsen, 10 Torben Starup-Hansen, 11 Ivan Rasmussen, 12 Ove Nielsen, 13 Erik Wilbek, 14 Pierre Meilsej, 15 Willi Mouritsen, 16 John Nielsen (Coach: ?)----1955 EuroBasket

finished 18th among 18 teams

3 Kai Sogaard, 4 Erik Korsbjerg, 5 Peter Tantholdt, 6 Pierre Meilsej, 7 An Lillelund, 8 Ivan Rasmussen, 9 Ove Nielsen, 10 T Storup, 11 P Hintz, 12 T Malmquist, 13 Willi Mouritsen, 14 S Sparre (Coach: ?)

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See also

External links

Videos

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Denmark during the EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers in February 2024. 23 February 2024.