Below is a list of the Yugoslavia men's national basketball team rosters from 1947 to 1991 at the EuroBasket, the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the Summer Olympics:
See also: EuroBasket 1947. Yugoslavia finished 13th among 14 teams.[1]
See also: Basketball at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: EuroBasket 1949. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: 1950 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 10th among 10 teams.[2]
See also: EuroBasket 1951. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: EuroBasket 1953. Yugoslavia finished 6th among 17 teams[3]
See also: 1954 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 11th among 12 teams.[4]
See also: EuroBasket 1955. Yugoslavia finished 8th among 18 teams.[5]
See also: Basketball at the 1956 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: EuroBasket 1957. Yugoslavia finished 6th among 16 teams.[6]
See also: EuroBasket 1959. Yugoslavia finished 9th among 17 teams.
See also: 1959 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia did not participate.
See also: Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 6th among 16 teams
See also: EuroBasket 1961. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 19 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1963. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 16 teams.
See also: 1963 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 13 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 7th among 16 teams
See also: EuroBasket 1965. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 16 teams
See also: EuroBasket 1967. Yugoslavia finished 9th among 16 teams.
See also: 1967 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 13 teams
See also: Basketball at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 16 teams
See also: EuroBasket 1969. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 12 teams.
See also: 1970 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 13 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1971. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 12 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 5th among 16 teams.[7]
See also: EuroBasket 1973. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 12 teams.
See also: 1974 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 14 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1975. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 12 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 12 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1977. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 12 teams.
See also: 1978 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 14 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1979. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 12 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 12 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1981. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 12 teams.
See also: 1982 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 13 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1983. Yugoslavia finished 7th among 12 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 12 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1985. Yugoslavia finished 7th among 12 teams.
See also: 1986 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 24 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1987. Yugoslavia finished 3rd among 12 teams.
See also: Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Yugoslavia finished 2nd among 12 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1989. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 8 teams.
See also: 1990 FIBA World Championship. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 16 teams.
See also: EuroBasket 1991. Yugoslavia finished 1st among 8 teams.