Syria men's national basketball team explained

Country:Syria
Nickname:Nosour Qasioun
(Arabic: نسور قاسيون|lit=Qasioun Eagles)
Fiba Zone:FIBA Asia
National Fed:Syrian Basketball Federation
Coach:Javier Juárez Crespo[1]
Joined Fiba:1948
Oly Appearances:None
Wc Appearances:None
Zone Championship:FIBA Asia Cup
Zone Appearances:7
Zone Medals:None
Zone Championship2:EuroBasket
Zone Appearances2:1
Zone Medals2:None
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Syria national basketball team (Arabic: منتخب سوريا لكرة السلة رجال), nicknamed Nosour Qasioun (Qasioun Eagles), represents Syria in international basketball competitions.[2] The squad is governed by SBF, and is part of the FIBA Asia zone.[3] Based on the number of overall medals won, Syria is a major force among basketball teams of WABA and ABC. The team has won eight medals at the WABA Championship and five at the Arab Basketball Championship.

Syria has qualified for the FIBA Asia Cup seven times and one time for EuroBasket throughout their history. Their best tournament result was the 4th place finish at the 2001 FIBA Asia Cup. However, Syria still seeks qualification for their first appearance to the FIBA World Cup and Olympics.

History

It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest FIBA Asia teams on the continent, although in its first years of existence it only managed to participate in the Pan Arab Games.[4] Syria participated in the EuroBasket 1949, winning only match out of six against Lebanon.[5]

Its first appearance at the FIBA Asia Championship was at the 1999 edition in Fukuoka, Japan where they finished in eighth place.

The team had its best year in 2001, when it finished in the Final Four of the Asian Basketball Championship in Shanghai, China.[6]

In November 2021, FIBA lifted the ban on Syrian stadiums, which was issued due to the war in the country, and therefore for the first time in 10 years, an international match could take place.[7] It took place on November 29, 2021 at the Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena in Damascus, where a men's basketball team played 2023 FIBA World Cup qualification match against Kazakhstan.[8]

In early December 2021, the Syrian Basketball Federation confirmed Syria's return to the Arab Nations Championship in the UAE which will take place 9 to 16 February 2022. Syria had been absent from the event for ten years because of the Syrian war.[9]

Competition record

FIBA Asia Cup

See main article: FIBA Asia Cup.

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Europe
19496th615
Asia
1960Part of United Arab Republic
1963did not enter
1965
1967
1969
1971
1973
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
19998th place615
20014th place743
20039th place734
2005did not enter
200711th place734
2009did not enter
20119th place844
2013did not enter
2015did not qualify
201710th place413
202212th place413
2025to be determined
Total7/3143 17 26

FIBA Asia Challenge

See main article: FIBA Asia Challenge.

width=125Yearwidth=150Rankwidth=35Pldwidth=35Wwidth=35L
20044th place523
2008did not qualify
201010th place 5 05
2012did not qualify
2014
2016
Total2/61028

West Asian Basketball Championship

See also: West Asian Basketball Championship.

width=125Yearwidth=150Rankwidth=35Pldwidth=35Wwidth=35L
1999Champions440
2000Runners-up422
2001Champions431
2002did not enter
2004Runners-up4
2005did not enter
20083rd place312
20103rd place312
20113rd place312
20124th place523
2013did not enter
20143rd place532
20154th place413
20165th place404
20175th place514
Total12/15481925

Asian Games

See also: Basketball at the Asian Games.

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1951did not qualify
1998
200610th place9 4 5
2010did not qualify
2014
20186th place4 1 3
Total2/1813 5 8

West Asian Games

See also: Basketball at the West Asian Games.

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1997did not qualify
20023rd place 4 22
20053rd place 6 42
Total2/31064

Mediterranean Games

See also: Basketball at the Mediterranean Games.

width=125Yearwidth=150Rankwidth=35Pldwidth=35Wwidth=35L
19517th place
1955did not qualify
1959Part of United Arab Republic
1963did not qualify
1967
19715th place
1975did not qualify
1979
1983
19875th place
1991did not qualify
1993
1997
2001
2005
2009
2013
2018Replaced by 3x3 Basketball Events
2022
Total3/17---

Arab Championship

See also: Arab Basketball Championship.

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1974did not enter
1975
1978
1981
1983
1985Championship cancelled
1987did not enter
1989Withdrew from the tournament
1991Runners-up
1992Champions
19943rd place
1997Runners-up
19993rd place
2000did not enter
2002
2005
2007
20084th place
20094th place
2010did not enter
2015
2017
2018
2022Withdrew from the tournament
Total7/24---

Pan Arab Games

See also: Basketball at the Pan Arab Games.

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1953Runners-up
1957Runners-up
1961did not enter
19653rd place
1976Championship cancelled
19854th place
1992Champions
1997Runners-up
19994th place
2004did not enter
2007
2011Withdrew from the tournament
Total7/12---

Islamic Solidarity Games

See also: Basketball at the Islamic Solidarity Games.

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20057th place 734
2013did not qualify
2017Replaced by 3x3 Basketball Events
Total1/2734

EuroBasket 1949

Syria once appeared at the European championships, namely at the Eurobasket 1949, held in Cairo, Egypt. The refusal of the Soviet Union to host the competition and FIBA Europe's unwillingness to ask Czechoslovakia to host consecutive tournaments meant that 1947 bronze medallist Egypt hosted the competition. Due to travel difficulties and fears, few European teams would travel to the African country to compete. Syria, as well as Lebanon, were asked to compete in the European championship despite being Asian countries.

In the seven team round robin tournament, the Syrians finished with a 1–5 record and finished in sixth place.

4 Shawki, 5 Khayat, 6 Nashawi, 7 Fo. Habash, 8 Abouhitian, 9 Qoudsi, 10 Sharaf, 11 Fe. Habash, 12 Shukri, 13 Nael, 14 Mashnouq, 15 Tinawi

Team

Current roster

Roster for the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup.[10]

Past rosters

2021 FIBA Asia Cup qualification

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FIBA Executive Committee decided that for the 2020 November window games will be held at a single venue under a bubble format.[11]

Venue: Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha

Opposition: Qatar (28 November)
Opposition: Iran (30 November)[12]

2021 FIBA Asia Cup qualification

Opposition: Iran (20 February)
Venue: Azadi Basketball Hall, Tehran
Opposition: Saudi Arabia (23 February)
Venue: King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah

Roster for the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup.[13]

At the 2017 WABA Championship:[14]

Depth chart

Head coach position

Kit

Manufacturer

2017–present: Adidas

See also

External links

Videos

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nuevo seleccionador de Siria. Hablamos con Javier Juárez . New Syrian coach. We speak with Javier Juarez . gigantes.com. 1 February 2022 . 13 February 2022. Miguel Lois.
  2. https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/FIBA/fibaStru/nfLeag/p/nationalfederationnumber/369/nfProf.html Profile - Syria
  3. Web site: Basketball shows you part of how we survived says Nadim Issa as Syria prove haters wrong .
  4. Web site: Men Basketball European Championship 1947 Prague (TCH) - 27.04-03.05 Winner Soviet Union . Sport Statistics . Todor Krastev . 1947 . 23 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150919092645/http://todor66.com/basketball/Europe/Men_1947.html . 19 September 2015 .
  5. Web site: VI European Championship (Cairo 1949) . Linguasport .
  6. Web site: Meet the Asia Cup 2022 Teams: Syria. FIBA. 10 June 2022. 9 June 2022.
  7. Web site: Excitement level to the moon for Syria ahead of homecoming Qualifiers game in Damascus. FIBA.basketball. 19 December 2021. 23 November 2021.
  8. Web site: Packed, passionate fans in historic home game offsets disappointment for Syria. FIBA.basketball. 19 December 2021. 30 November 2021.
  9. News: الإمارات تحتضن عودة السلة السورية للبطولة العربية. 5 December 2021 . . 3 October 2018 . Arabic.
  10. Web site: 2022 FIBA Asia Cup roster.
  11. Web site: FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers November window host cities confirmed. 25 October 2020. FIBA.
  12. Web site: Syria at the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualifiers. FIBA.basketball.
  13. http://www.fiba.basketball/asiacup/2017/Syria#|tab=roster 2017 FIBA Asia Cup roster
  14. https://www.fiba.basketball/asiacup/2017/waba/Syria tab=roster Syria