Croatia men's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team

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 Croatia
Joined FIBA1992
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationCroatian Basketball Federation
Nickname(s)Kockasti
World Championships
Appearances7
MedalsSilver Silver: (1) 2015
Bronze Bronze: (2) 1999, 2009
Europe Championships
Appearances18
MedalsGold medal europe.svg (3) 1996, 2002, 2012
Silver medal europe.svg (4) 1994, 1998, 2000, 2013
Bronze medal europe.svg (2) 2008, 2014

The Croatia men's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team are boys' basketball teams, administered by the Croatian Basketball Federation, that represents Croatia in international men's basketball competitions. The Croatia men's national under-18 basketball team (Hrvatska juniorska reprezentacija) represents Croatia at the FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, where it has a chance to qualify to the FIBA Under-19 World Championship.

The Croatia men's under-19 team has achieved success in World Championship competition with one silver and two bronze. But has achieved even more success in FIBA Europe Championships with three golds, four silver and two bronze.[1]

History[]

From 1964 to 1992 Croatia played under Yugoslavia. In 1994 the team participated in its first ever FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship as an independent entity. When Croatia men's national basketball team also with youth, U-19, U-16 and women's team joined FIBA in 1992 they then launched their own youth teams due to them being no longer with Yugoslavia. Their wins as combined stayed with the Yugoslavia team only. None of the teams wins were transferred to Croatia, as FIBA is concerned the U-19 team was formed in 1994 even though players from Croatia played for Yugoslavia. When Croatian Basketball Federation was founded on 19 December 1948 as a member of the larger Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia.[2][3][4]

The team won their first medal in 1996 where they finished first for a gold medal at FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship.

World Championships competitive record[]

Year Pos. GP W L Ref.
19791991 Part of  SFR Yugoslavia
Greece 1995 4th 8 5 3 [5]
Portugal 1999 Bronze medal icon.svg 8 6 2 [6]
Greece 2003 4th 8 5 3 [7]
Serbia 2007 Did not qualify [8]
New Zealand 2009 Bronze medal icon.svg 9 7 2 [9]
Latvia 2011 8th 9 4 5 [10]
Czech Republic 2013 8th 9 5 4 [11]
Greece 2015 Silver medal icon.svg 7 5 2 [12]
Egypt 2017 Did not qualify [13]
Greece 2019 Did not qualify [14]
Latvia 2021 Did not qualify [15]
Total 7/11 58 37 21

Past rosters[]

1995 Championship 1999 Championship 2003 Championship 2009 Championship 2011 Championship 2013 Championship 2015 Championship
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
4
5
6 Gordan Giriček
7 Ivan Perinčić
8 Josip Sesar
9 Vladimir Anzulović
10
11
12
13
14
15 Sandro Nicević
4 Srđan Subotić
5
6
7
8
9
10 Zoran Planinić
11 Mario Stojić
12 Dalibor Bagarić
13
14 Andrija Žižić
15
4 Hrvoje Perić
5
6
7
8 Damir Markota
9 Marko Tomas
10 Roko Ukić
11 Drago Pašalić
12 Martin Previšić
13 Marko Banić
14 Franko Kaštropil
15 Ivan Novačić
4
5 Luka Babić
6 Josip Bilinovac
7 Mario Delaš (MVP+ATT)
8
9 Dino Butorac
10 Toni Prostran (ATT)
11 Ivan Batur
12 Darko Planinić
13
14 Leon Radošević
15 Tomislav Zubčić
4 Martin Junaković
5
6 Toni Katić
7
8 Mislav Brzoja
9
10 Boris Barać
11 Marko Ramljak
12
13 Mario Hezonja
14 Filip Bundović
15 Dario Šarić
4 Martin Junaković
5 Tomislav Gabrić
6
7 Jakov Mustapić
8
9 Dario Šarić (ATT)
10 Mislav Brzoja
11 Dominik Mavra
12 Domagoj Bošnjak
13
14 Marin Marić
15
4 Borna Kapusta
5
6
7 Roko Badžim
8 Luka Božić
9
10 Nik Slavica
11 Dragan Bender
12 Ante Žižić
13 Ivica Zubac
14
15 Marko Arapović (ATT)

Europe Championships competative record[]

Year Pos. GP W L Ref.
19641990 Part of  SFR Yugoslavia
Hungary 1992 Did not participate [23]
Israel 1994 Silver medal icon.svg 7 6 1 [24]
France 1996 Gold medal icon.svg 7 7 0 [25]
Bulgaria 1998 Silver medal icon.svg 8 5 3 [26]
Croatia 2000 Silver medal icon.svg 8 7 1 [27]
Germany 2002 Gold medal icon.svg 8 7 1 [28]
Spain 2004 Did not qualify [29]
Serbia and Montenegro 2005 11th 8 3 5 [30]
Greece 2006 10th 8 4 4 [31]
Spain 2007 8th 8 2 6 [32]
Greece 2008 Bronze medal icon.svg 8 5 3 [33]
France 2009 8th 9 4 5 [34]
Lithuania 2010 5th 9 6 3 [35]
Poland 2011 8th 9 4 5 [36]
LithuaniaLatvia 2012 Gold medal icon.svg 9 8 1 [37]
Latvia 2013 Silver medal icon.svg 9 5 4 [38]
Turkey 2014 Bronze medal icon.svg 9 8 1 [39]
Greece 2015 12th 9 4 5 [40]
Turkey 2016 14th 6 2 4 [41]
Slovakia 2017 Competed in Division B [42]
Latvia 2018 11th 7 3 4 [43]
Greece 2019 13th 7 3 4 [44]
Turkey Canceled [45]
Turkey TBD
Total 19/21 153 93 60

Past rosters[]

1994 Championship 1996 Championship 1998 Championship 2000 Championship 2002 Championship 2005 Championship 2006 Championship 2007 Championship
[46]
[47]
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
[52]
[53]
4
5
6 Gordan Giriček
7 Ivan Perinčić
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15 Sandro Nicević
4 Vladimir Anzulović
5
6
7
8
9
10 Josip Sesar
11
12
13 Jurica Žuža
14 Nikola Vujčić
15 Dalibor Bagarić
4
5 Srđan Subotić
6
7
8
9
10 Mario Kasun
11 Mario Stojić
12
13
14 Andrija Žižić
15 Krešimir Lončar
4
5
6 Marko Popović
7 Krešimir Lončar
8
9
10 Zoran Planinić
11
12 Toni Dijan
13 Marin Rozić
14
15
4
5
6
7
8
9 Marko Tomas
10 Roko Ukić
11 Drago Pašalić
12 Martin Previšić
13 Marko Banić
14 Franko Kaštropil
15 Ivan Novačić
4
5
6
7 Zvonko Buljan
8
9
10 Zoran Vrkić
11 Aleksandar Ugrinoski
12 Ivan Siriščević
13
14 Ante Tomić
15
4
5 Teo Petani
6 Aleksandar Ugrinoski
7
8 Filip Krušlin
9 Ante Delaš
10 Bojan Bogdanović
11 Željko Šakić
12
13
14 Ante Đugum
15
4 Marko Radić
5 Sven Smajlagić
6 Karlo Vragović
7 Mario Delaš
8
9
10 Filip Krušlin
11
12 Pavle Marčinković
13 Marino Šarlija
14 Robert Rikić
15 Miro Bilan
2008 Championship 2009 Championship 2010 Championship 2011 Championship 2012 Championship 2013 Championship 2014 Championship 2015 Championship
[54]
[55]
[56]
[57]
[58]
[59]
[60]
[61]
4
5 Toni Prostran
6 Josip Bilinovac
7 Sven Smajlagić
8
9 Ivan Ramljak
10 Ivan Batur
11 Darko Planinić
12 Tomislav Zubčić
13 Leon Radošević
14 Mario Delaš (ATT)
15 Robert Rikić
4
5 Luka Babić
6
7
8
9
10 Toni Prostran
11 Ivan Batur
12
13 Boris Barać
14
15
4
5
6 Toni Katić
7 Boris Barać
8
9
10
11 Marko Ramljak
12 Dario Šarić
13 Franko Šango
14
15
4
5 Martin Junaković
6
7
8
9
10 Mislav Brzoja
11 Marko Ramljak
12 Domagoj Vuković
13
14
15
4
5 Tomislav Gabrić
6
7 Jakov Mustapić
8
9 Dario Šarić (MVP+ATT)
10 Mislav Brzoja
11 Dominik Mavra
12
13
14 Marin Marić
15 Karlo Žganec
4
5
6 Paolo Marinelli (ATT)
7 Domagoj Bošnjak (ATT)
8 Tomislav Gabrić
9 Andrija Ćorić
10
11
12
13 Marko Arapović
14 Lovro Mazalin
15 Karlo Žganec
4 Borna Kapusta
5
6
7 Roko Badžim
8 Luka Božić
9
10 Nik Slavica
11 Dragan Bender (ATT)
12 Ante Žižić
13
14 Lovro Mazalin
15 Marko Arapović
4
5
6
7 Roko Badžim
8
9
10
11
12
13 Ivica Zubac
14
15
2016 Championship 2017 Division B Gold medal icon.svg 2018 Championship 2019 Championship
[62]
[63]
[64]
[65]
4 Domagoj Šarić
5
6
7 Darko Bajo
8 Karlo Uljarević
9
10
11 Leo Čizmić
12
13
14 Krešimir Ljubičić
15
4
5 Domagoj Šarić
6 Luka Šamanić (MVP+ATT)
7 Darko Bajo
8 Jan Palokaj
9
10
11 Mateo Drežnjak
12
13
14
15
4
5
6 Luka Šamanić
7
8
9 Jan Palokaj
10
11
12
13
14
15
4
5
6 Matej Rudan
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

See also[]

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