Syria men's national under-19 basketball team

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Syria
Flag of Syria.svg
FIBA ranking83 Increase 2 (1 March 2022)[1]
Joined FIBA1948
FIBA zoneFIBA Asia
National federationSyrian Basketball Federation
CoachJean Kouja-Kakhoul
Nickname(s)Nosour Qasioun
(Arabic: نسور قاسيون, lit.'Qasioun Eagles')
World Championships
Appearances2 (1991, 2009)
MedalsNone
Asia Championships
Appearances6
MedalsSilver medal asia.svg Silver: 1990
Bronze medal asia.svg Bronze: 2008

The Syria national under-18 and under-19 basketball team is a national basketball team of Syria, administered by the Syrian Basketball Federation.[2]

It represents the country in international under-18 and under-19 (under age 18 and under age 19) basketball competitions.

History[]

Syria's team made an appearance at the 2009 FIBA U19 World Championshipheld in Auckland, New Zealand. Although they remained winless and finished the tournament in last position, the fact that they qualified alone is a great achievement and shows the future of Syrian basketball is ever improving.

Competition record[]

FIBA Under-19 World Championship[]

FIBA Under-19 World Championship Record
Year Position Pld W L
Brazil 1979 to Italy 1987 Did not qualify
Canada 1991 12th place 8 3 5
Greece 1995 to Serbia 2007 Did not qualify
New Zealand 2009 16th place 5 0 5
Latvia 2011 to Latvia 2021 Did not qualify
Total 13 3 10

FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship[]

FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship Record
Year Position Pld W L
South Korea 1970 Did not qualify
Philippines 1972
Philippines 1974
Kuwait
Philippines Did not qualify
Thailand 1980
Philippines 1982
South Korea 1984
Philippines 1986
Philippines 1989
Japan 1990 2nd place - - -
China 1992 Did not qualify
Philippines 1995
Malaysia 1996
India 1998
Malaysia 2000
Kuwait 2002
India 2004
China 2006 9th place 7 4 3
Iran 2008 3rd place 7 3 4
Yemen 2010 9th place 10 4 4
Mongolia 2012 9th place 10 5 3
Qatar 2014 Did not qualify
Iran 2016
Thailand 2018 15th place 3 0 3
Total 0 golds, 1 silver, 1 bronze 37 16 17

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 1 March 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2022.
  2. ^ Profile - Syria, FIBA.com, Retrieved 28 September 2015.
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