Indonesia_men's_national_basketball_team

Indonesia men's national basketball team

Indonesia men's national basketball team

Indonesian basketball team


The Indonesia men's national basketball team represents the Republic of Indonesia in international basketball competitions. The governing body of the team is the Persatuan Bola Basket Seluruh Indonesia (Indonesian Basketball AssociationPERBASI).[2]

Its biggest success was the gold medal at the 1996 South East Asian Championship. Team Indonesia is one of the major teams in Southeast Asia. The team finished among the top-four teams in Asia at the 1967 Asian Basketball Championship. At the 1996 SEABA Championship, Indonesia was the dominant country and won the gold medal.[citation needed]

At the 1997 SEA Games in Jakarta, Indonesia failed to get a medal. Then, two years later Indonesia won the bronze medal at the Brunei 1999 SEA Games.[3]

Indonesia participated at the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship as well, which was held 6–16 August 2009, in Tianjin, China. They were able to qualify for the said tournament by placing second in the 2009 SEABA Championship held from 6–9 June 2009.[4] At the FIBA Asia Championship, only the top 3 qualified for the World Basketball Championships.[5] For these events, the head coach of the team was Rastafari Horongbala.[6]
At the FIBA Asia Championship 2009, Indonesia finished 15th, leaving behind Sri Lanka.[7] On individual performances, Kelly Purwanto and Isman Thoyib finished among the tournament's top performers. Purwanto finished in the top ten in steals per game, Thoyib finished in the top ten in blocks per game.[8] Indonesian basketball-icon Mario Wuysang was not able to represent his country at that event due scheduling conflicts (the final four of the Indonesian IBL was scheduled about the same time as this Asian Championship).

Indonesia co-hosted the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup along with Philippines and Japan although its national team did not finish at least among the top eight in the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup and failed to qualify.[9]

History

In the 1930s, even though it had not officially become an independent country, several cities in Indonesia already had local basketball clubs. After the proclamation of independence on 17 August 1945, basketball games began to be widely known in the cities that were involved in rivalries as Yogyakarta vs. Solo. The game of basketball was played for the first time at the national level in 1948 in Solo at the National Sports Week I (PON I). Although this organization does not yet have a national sports master, it can get a quite lively welcome, both in terms of viewers and from the participants themselves.[citation needed]

Three years after that, on 23 October 1951, the Indonesian Basketball Association was formed and named Persatuan Basketball Seluruh Indonesia. In 1955, due to the improvement of the name in accordance with Indonesian rules, the federation was renamed Persatuan Bola Basket Seluruh Indonesia (PERBASI). Perbasi was later accepted as a member of FIBA in 1953, and a year later, for the first time Indonesia sent a team to compete in the 1954 Asian Games in Manila.[citation needed]

Kit

2015–2021: Hype Clothes

2021–2023: Nuraga

2023-present: One Stop Apparel

2016: Hi-Test[10]

2021–2022: Sinar Mas Group

2022-present: Bank Mandiri[11]

Competitive records

Summer Olympics

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FIBA Basketball World Cup

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FIBA Asia Cup

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Asian Games

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FIBA Asia Challenge

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SEABA Championship

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SEABA Cup

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Islamic Solidarity Games

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Southeast Asian Games

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The Indonesian and Philippine men's basketball team just after the finals of the men's basketball tournament of the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.

Coaching staff

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Team

Current roster

Competition: 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualification
Opposition: Thailand (February 22, 2024)

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Past rosters

2015 Southeast Asian Games

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2015 SEABA Championship

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2016 SEABA Cup

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2017 Southeast Asian Games

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2017 SEABA Championship

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2018 Asian Games

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2019 Southeast Asian Games

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2021 Southeast Asian Games

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2022 FIBA Asia Cup

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2023 SEA Games

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Naturalized players

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Head coach position

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See also


References

  1. "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  2. FIBA National Federations – Indonesia, fiba.com, accessed 4 September 2010.
  3. Ibl Legends : Johannis Winar Beruntung Dibimbing Para Senior IBL 9 August 2020, accessed 2 February 2022.(in Indonesian)
  4. "INA / SRI – Indonesia avoid wooden spoon". fiba.com. Archived from the original on 18 September 2016.
  5. FIBA Team Home Page – Indonesia Archived 9 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine, fiba.com, accessed 5 December 2010.
  6. "FIBA.com: 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Men". fiba.com. Archived from the original on 2 September 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  7. "FIBA.com: 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Men Top players". fiba.com. Archived from the original on 29 August 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2010.
  8. Danartikanya, Anindhya (19 July 2022). "Gagal Lolos ke FIBA World Cup 2023, Pelatih Timnas Basket Indonesia: Tak Perlu Sedih". Bola.net (in Indonesian).
  9. SEABA Men Championship 2017, FIBA.COM. Retrieved 2 July 2017.

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