Egypt men's national basketball team explained

Country:Egypt
Coach:Vacant
Joined Fiba:1934
Fiba Zone:FIBA Africa
Oly Appearances:7
Wc Appearances:7
Zone Appearances:24
Zone Medals: Gold: (1962, 1964, 1970, 1975, 1983)
Silver: (1972, 1981, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2013)
Bronze: (1978, 1985, 1992, 1999, 2001, 2003)
Zone Appearances2:4
Zone Medals2: Gold: (1949)
Bronze: (1947)
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The Egypt national basketball team represents Egypt in international basketball competitions. The team is directed by the Egyptian Basketball Federation.[1]

Winning the title of the EuroBasket 1949 has been the team's most celebrated achievement. They are the only non-European nation to win the competition. In addition its 5th-place finish at the 1950 FIBA World Championship as well as its 9th-place finish at the 1952 Summer Olympics, remain the best results ever of an African nation at each tournament. The title of the EuroBasket 1949, is the most prestigious basketball title of an African nation as well. At the FIBA Africa Championship, Egypt holds a record number of 17 medals (alongside Angola). Egypt joined the International Federation of Basketball (FIBA) in 1934 and has Africa's longest basketball tradition.

History

EuroBasket 1937

The Egyptians finished last at the second European basketball championship, the EuroBasket 1937 held by FIBA Europe continental federation. They had lost their first two preliminary round games against Estonia and Lithuania before withdrawing from the tournament. Their remaining matches were lost by default, including the final preliminary match, the classification semi-final, and the 7th/8th playoff.

EuroBasket 1947

Egypt was much more successful in their next appearance, the EuroBasket 1947. They won all three of their preliminary group matches and their first semi-final group game. Their only loss of the tournament came to eventual gold medallist Soviet Union in the second semi-final group game, before Egypt won their third. Their 2–1 record in the semi-final group placed them second and set up a bronze medal match against Belgium, whom Egypt had defeated in the preliminary round. Egypt won again in a close 50–48 match, winning their first European medal.

EuroBasket 1949

The following championship was both hosted and won by Egypt.[2] In a relatively small event with seven teams, none of which had placed better than third previously (France and Egypt had both done so), the Egyptians had little trouble winning their first five games. By the luck of the draw, Egypt did not face France until the last game of the tournament, so while the standings were based entirely on the seven-team round robin, the two undefeated teams found themselves facing each other in the last game of the tournament. Dominating 36–16 after the first half, the Egyptians added another point to their lead in the second half to win the game 57–36. The star player and captain was Albert Tadros. Overall, some of the prominent players include winners of the event were Tadros & Hussain Montasser. Later, Tadros was honored as the best player and Montasser was the top-scorer.

EuroBasket 1953

In Moscow, the Egyptian team once again competed. The EuroBasket 1953 saw the Egypt squad win their preliminary group easily, scoring more points in the round than anyone save the Soviet Union and Bulgaria, the latter of which had had one more game than Egypt. The final round was less conducive to Egyptian success, however; they defeated only Italy on their way to a 1–6 record. Their six losses included a forfeit to Israel, whom Egypt refused to play. The squad took 8th place of the 8 teams in the final round and 17 overall.

Later years

In much later years Mohammed Sayed-Soliman Known as Salaawa was the 1984 Olympic Games top-scorer.[3]

In the aftermath of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011, several of Egypt's elite players did not compete at the 2011 FIBA Africa Championship. Most notably, Omar Orabi, the Egyptian American Omar Samhan, and Ahmad Ismail all star forward in the Lebanese Basketball League.

Performance table

Olympic Games

Egypt withdrew from the 1972 tournament following the events of the Munich massacre. At the 1976 Olympics, Egypt withdrew after one game following the boycott of several African countries against New Zealand.

Olympic Games
YearRoundPosition
1936Consolation round15th–18th303
1948Classification playoffs19th725
19529th–16th633
1956did not qualify
1960
1964
1968
1972Classification round16th909
1976Preliminary round12th707
1980did not qualify
1984Preliminary round12th707
1988Preliminary round12th707
1992did not qualify
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
2024
Total7/2146541

FIBA World Cup

World CupQualification
YearRoundPosition
1950Final round5th743AfroBasket served as qualification
1954Did not qualify
1959Classification round11th615
1963Did not qualify
1967
1970Classification round13th808
1974Did not qualify
1978
1982
1986
1990Classification round16th808
1994Classification round14th817
1998Did not qualify
2002
2006
2010
2014Preliminary round24th505
2019Did not qualify1275
2023Classification round20th5231284
2027To be determinedTo be determined
Total7/204783924159

EuroBasket

EuroBasket
YearPositionwidth=30width=30width=30
19378th505
1947651
1949bgcolor=gold660
19538th1046
Total271512

FIBA Africa Championship

Egypt has won a record 17 medals at the AfroBasket (formerly the African Championship) and is tied for second for most titles (5), trailing Angola. Egypt hosted the tournament a record six times, winning a medal in each of those tournaments including four gold medals.
Champions   Runners-up   Third place   Fourth place  

AfroBasketQualification record
YearRoundPosition
1962Champions1st440
1964Champions1st550
1965did not enter
1968
1970Champions1st550
1972Runners-up2nd651
1974did not enter
1975Champions1st550
1978Third place3rd651
1980did not enter
1981Runners-up2nd752
1983Champions1st660
1985Third place3rd752
1987Runners-up2nd642
1989Runners-up2nd752
1992Third place3rd651
1993Runners-up2nd651
1995did not enter
1997Fourth place4th523
1999Third place3rd761
2001Third place3rd752
2003Third place3rd752
2005did not enter
2007Fourth place4th633
2009Eightfinal round10th8264312009
2011Round of 1611th523Wild card
2013Runners-up2nd7343302013
2015Quarter-finals5th7614402015
2017Quarter-finals8th4225502017
2021Eightfinals11th4135502021
2025to be determinedto be determined
Total24/301431014219163

AfroCan

African Games

Pan Arab Games

Mediterranean Games

Team

Current roster

Team for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[4] [5]

Notable players

Other current notable players from Egypt:

Past rosters

1947 EuroBasket: finished 3rd among 14 teams

Albert Tadros, Gabriel "Gaby" Catafago, Youssef Abbas, Fouad Abdelmeguid el-Kheir, Abdelrahman Ismail, Hussein Montasser, Wahid Saleh, Zaki Harari, Hassan Moawad, Zaki Yehia, Guido Acher, Maurice Calife

EuroBasket 1949: finished 1st among 7 teams

Gabriel "Gaby" Catafago, Albert Tadros, Youssef Abouaouf, Fouad Abdelmeguid el-Kheir, Abdelrahman Ismail, Hussein Montasser, Nessim Salah el-Dine, Wahid Saleh, Medhat Youssef, Mohammed Soliman, Youssef Abbas, Mohammed Ali el-Rashidi (Coach: Carmine "Nello" Paratore), Team captain: Albert Tadros

Team for the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

Team for the 2015 FIBA Africa Championship.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/FIBA/fibaStru/nfLeag/nfProf.asp?nationalFederationNumber=276 FIBA National Federations – Egypt
  2. News: The time when Egypt won the EuroBasket . OlyBet.TV . 22 August 2022 .
  3. Web site: 1984 Olympic Games : Tournament for Men . archive.fiba.com . 10 August 1984 . 18 July 2022.
  4. Web site: ألبوم يحتفظ به 12 لاعب للتاريخ.. نثق بكم جميعا . 22 August 2023. instagram.com. 22 August 2023.
  5. Web site: Team roster: Egypt. 25 August 2023. FIBA.