South Sudan men's national basketball team explained

Country:South Sudan
Nickname:Bright Stars
Coach:Royal Ivey
Joined Fiba:2013
Fiba Zone:FIBA Africa
National Fed:South Sudan Basketball Federation (SSBF)
Oly Appearances:1
Wc Appearances:1
Zone Championship:Afrobasket
Zone Appearances:1
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First Game:
(Juba, South Sudan; 13 July 2011)
Official
87–76
(Cairo, Egypt; 12 March 2017)
Largest Win: 60–115
(Nairobi, Kenya; 17 January 2020)
Largest Loss: 83–115
(Quezon City, Philippines; 30 August 2023)

The South Sudan men's national basketball team is the national basketball team representing South Sudan. It was established in May 2011, and became a member of FIBA in December 2013.[1] They are nicknamed the Bright Stars.

The most recently founded national basketball team in FIBA, South Sudan has already played at one AfroBasket tournament in 2021 and the 2023 FIBA World Cup, and at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

History

The team played its first unofficial match in Juba against Ugandan club champions Power on 13 July 2011. Power won the match 86–84.[2]

In 2016, the team played in an exhibition tournament named Indigenous Basketball Competition in Vancouver, Canada.[3]

On 9 January 2016, it was announced by the South Sudan Basketball Federation that Jerry Steele would become the new head coach of the men's national team for preparation of the 2017 AfroBasket competition. Through the agreement Steele would be under contract until the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.[4]

In the 2017 AfroBasket qualifiers, the team was placed in Zone 5 Group A, with Egypt, Kenya, Rwanda. South Sudan played its first official international game on 12 March 2017, against Egypt in Cairo.[5] They would lose to Egypt by 11 points (87–76) in the first match on 12 March. Two days later the national team got it first victory in group stage against Kenya by 2 (68–66). The next day, the team relieved its next loss by ten (80–90) to Rwanda, later placing them in the Classification game. On 12 March, the team would beat Kenya in the Classification game in OT (84–89).

Coach Steele and the South Sudan Basketball Federation parted ways by mutual agreement on 3 October 2017.

On 7 November 2017, Scott Catt was appointed to be the new head coach of the men's national team by the South Sudan Basketball Federation. Madut Bol, son of the late Manute Bol, was also named as assistant head coach of the men's national team.[6]

In November 2020, former NBA All-Star Luol Deng became the president of the SSBF.[7] He also briefly coached the team. In September 2021, Royal Ivey, assistant coach with the Brooklyn Nets, became the head coach of the team.[8] At AfroBasket 2021, South Sudan made its debut at a major tournament and reached the round of 16 after defeating and in the preliminary round. In the round of 16, South Sudan beat, in the quarterfinals the team lost to defending champions .In the following 2023 FIBA World Cup qualification games, the Bright Stars impressed and had an unbeaten record in the first round (6–0), beating the defending African champions Tunisia twice and qualifying for their first World Cup in the third round with two games left. In the second round, again coached by Royal Ivey, they had another successful streak in order to qualify for South Sudan's first-ever World Cup in 2023.[9]

On August 28, South Sudan earned its first World Cup victory with a dominant win over China in Quezon City, Philippines.[10] South Sudan qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris by finishing as the best African team in the World Cup, beating Angola in their final game. This will be their first-ever Olympics.[11]

In exhibition play leading up to the 2024 Olympics, South Sudan played the United States and lost by just one point, 100–101, to a team led by four former NBA MVP winners, including LeBron James, Joel Embiid, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant.[12] On the opening day of the Olympics, South Sudan stunned Puerto Rico for their first Olympic victory in the first game of group play, winning 90–79.[13] Carlik Jones led the way with 19 points.[14] The Bright Stars lost their two following games to the United States[15] and Serbia, and thus did not advance past the preliminary stage.[16]

Competitive record

Olympic Games

record
YearRoundPosition
Did not enter
2020
Preliminary round 9th 3 1 2
Total Best: 9th 312

Record against other teams at the Olympics

CountryW–L
1–0
0-1
0-1
Total record 1-2
Overall historic score 261-278
Last updated: 1 August 2024

FIBA World Cup

recordQualification record
YearRoundPosition
2014Did not enter AfroBasket served as qualification
2019Did not enter
/ / 2023Classification round17th53212111
2027To be determinedTo be determined
Total Best: Classification round 17th53212111

FIBA AfroBasket

recordQualification record
YearRoundPosition
2015Did not enterDid not enter
Did not qualify 4 2 2
Quarter-finals 7th 5 3 213 8 5
To be determinedTo be determined
TotalBest: Quarter-finals7th53217107

Team

Current roster

Roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Head coaches

The following is a list of all head coaches of South Sudan:

CoachTenureMajor tournaments
Deng Lek & Bil Duany2011–2016
2016–2017
Scott Catt2017–?[17] [18]
2020[19]
2020–2021; 2023[20]
2021–present2021 AfroBasket
2023 World Cup2024 Olympics

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://en.starafrica.com/news/basketball-south-sudan-is-fibas-54th-african-member.html Basketball: South Sudan is FIBA's 54th African member – News – StarAfrica.com
  2. Web site: Power the history boys. New Vision Online. 2 August 2011.
  3. Web site: South Sudan looking to promote the country through basketball . 30 August 2022 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  4. Web site: Steele put in charge of South Sudan's men's national team – FIBA.basketball.
  5. Web site: Egypt off to flying start with win over South Sudan in FIBA AfroBasket 2017 Group F Qualifier opener . 30 August 2022 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  6. Web site: South Sudan Basketball Coaches – TeamSouthSudan. teamsouthsudan.com. 10 July 2018.
  7. Web site: NBA star Deng elected President of South Sudan Basketball Federation . insidethegames.biz . 3 September 2021 . 27 November 2019.
  8. Web site: South Sudan Coach Royal Ivey: "The Talent Runs Deep in Africa" . Boardroom . 3 September 2021 . 17 May 2021.
  9. Web site: History made as South Sudan outlast Senegal to qualify for the 2023 World Cup . 27 February 2023 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  10. Web site: Ninrew . Chany . 2023-08-28 . South Sudan sink China in FIBA World Cup but rough road ahead . 2023-08-28 . Eye Radio . en-US.
  11. News: 'So surreal': South Sudan beat Angola to qualify for Paris 2024 . 2 September 2023 . Reuters . 2 September 2023 . en.
  12. Web site: Joseph . Samuel . 2024-07-21 . Team USA survives scare in Olympic warmup, scraping past South Sudan 101-100 . 2024-08-04 . CNN . en.
  13. Web site: 2024-07-28 . Unforgettable first: South Sudan overcomes Puerto Rico with team effort . 2024-08-04 . www.fiba.basketball . en.
  14. Web site: South Sudan stuns Puerto Rico for first-ever Olympic hoops win . 28 July 2024 . ESPN . 28 July 2024.
  15. Web site: 2024-07-31 . Adebayo-led bench helps U.S. topple South Sudan . 2024-08-04 . ESPN.com . en.
  16. Web site: 2024-08-03 . Bogdanovic, Jokic hold off South Sudan, pull Greece to QFs . 2024-08-04 . www.fiba.basketball . en.
  17. News: interview : Scott Catt, the new head coach for the South Sudan National Basketball Team. 21 July 2018. 26 July 2018. en-US.
  18. Web site: South Sudan Basketball Coaches – TeamSouthSudan. teamsouthsudan.com. 10 July 2018.
  19. News: South Sudan coach Deng: We want to make things right . 28 August 2021 . FIBA.basketball . en.
  20. News: Luol Deng combines president role with head coaching duties at South Sudan . 28 August 2021 . Eurohoops . 25 November 2020 . en.