Switzerland men's national basketball team

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The Switzerland men's national basketball team (French: Équipe de Suisse de basketball, German: Schweizer Basketballnationalmannschaft, Italian: Nazionale di pallacanestro della Svizzera, Romansh: Squadra naziunala da ballape da la Svizra) represents Switzerland in international basketball. The managing body for the national team is Swiss Basketball.

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Switzerland
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FIBA ranking63 2 (26 November 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1932 (co-founders)
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationSwiss Basketball
CoachIlias Papatheodorou
Nickname(s)Nati
(National Team)
Rossocrociati
(Red Crosses)
Olympic Games
Appearances3
MedalsNone
FIBA World Cup
AppearancesNone
EuroBasket
Appearances5
MedalsNone
First international
  Switzerland 19–39 France 
(Geneva, Switzerland; 5 March 1932)
Biggest win
  Switzerland 68–19 Scotland 
(Paris, France; 11 May 1951)
Biggest defeat
  Switzerland 53–130 Spain 
(Geneva, Switzerland; 24 November 1988)
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Switzerland has competed at five EuroBasket tournaments (1935, 1946, 1951, 1953, 1955) in their history. The national team has also made three appearances at the Olympic Games (1936, 1948, 1952). However, Switzerland has struggled over the past decades to once again qualify to international competitions. They also continue their pursuit to clinch their debut trip to the FIBA World Cup.

History

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EuroBasket 1935

Switzerland hosted the first European Basketball Championship in Geneva at EuroBasket 1935. The national team finished fourth in the ten team tournament, defeating Romania and Italy in the preliminary round to advance to the semifinals. There they lost to Latvia, resulting in a playoff for third place against Czechoslovakia which the Swiss lost 25–23.

EuroBasket 1946

Switzerland did not play in the European championship again until the post-war, at EuroBasket 1946, which they hosted. There, they placed second in their three-team preliminary group after losing to the eventual champions Czechoslovakia 20–17, but defeating Belgium 38–33. That preliminary round finish put the Swiss into a 5th/6th place playoff against the Netherlands, which Switzerland won 36–25.

EuroBasket 1951

The next Swiss entry into the European Basketball Championship was at the EuroBasket 1951 tournament in Paris. Switzerland finished the preliminary round with a 1–3 record, 4th in their group. They fared little better in the first classification, taking 3rd in the group with a 1–2 record. In the second classification round, the Swiss won the classification 13-16 and 13/14 games to finish in 13th place of 18 teams, with a 4–5 record.

EuroBasket 1953

EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow was the fourth appearance of the Swiss. The tournament began poorly for the team, as they finished last in their preliminary pool at 0–3. It got somewhat better for them after that, as they took second in their first classification pool with 2 wins and a loss. They dropped their 9-12 semifinal to Belgium, but defeated Finland in the 11/12 final to take 11th of 17 overall.

EuroBasket 1955

Switzerland competed next at the EuroBasket 1955 tournament in Budapest. Their 2–2 record in preliminary round put them in 3rd of the five-team group and relegated them to the classification rounds. They had similar results there, again taking a 2–2 record and 3rd of 5 teams. They won their classification 13-16 semifinal, but lost to Austria in the 13/14 game to finish 14th of 18 teams.

Later years

The 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1955 EuroBasket are the last major international basketball tournaments that the country qualified for. Since then, it lost its international significance despite occasional strong showings at qualification games. E.g. Switzerland surprisingly beat former European Champion Russia at the qualification for the 2015 EuroBasket.

Competitive record

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Results and fixtures

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2024

More information Fribourg, Switzerland ...
22 February 2024 Switzerland  7253  Azerbaijan Fribourg, Switzerland
19:00 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 10–20, 19–8, 21–15, 22–10
Pts: Fofana 19
Rebs: Nzege 10
Asts: Fofana, Zinn 5
Boxscore Pts: LeDay 22
Rebs: Donat, LeDay 6
Asts: Mammadov 4
Arena: Salle Saint-Lèonard
Attendance: 1,150
Referees: Stylianos Simeonidis (GRE), Joaquin García (ESP), Alessandro Perciavalle (ITA)
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More information Dublin, Ireland ...
25 February 2024 Ireland  6386   Switzerland Dublin, Ireland
15:00 (UTC±0) Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 15–19, 14–22, 20–23
Pts: Flood 15
Rebs: Buivydas 7
Asts: Blount 4
Boxscore Pts: Anabir 15
Rebs: Jurkovitz 8
Asts: Fofanfa 6
Arena: National Basketball Arena
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Valerio Grigioni (ITA), Javier Torres (ESP), Chess van Looy (BEL)
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More information Bern, Switzerland ...
21 November 2024 Switzerland  7543  Kosovo Bern, Switzerland
19:30 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 14–12, 22–6, 20–22, 19–3
Pts: Mbala 15
Rebs: Mbala 12
Asts: Fofana, Kazadi 4
Boxscore Pts: Tmušić 9
Rebs: Morina 8
Asts: Morina 4
Arena: Mobiliar Arena
Attendance: 585
Referees: Joaquin García (ESP), Łukasz Jankowski (POL), Domen Krajnc (SVN)
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More information Baku, Azerbaijan ...
24 November 2024 Azerbaijan  5585   Switzerland Baku, Azerbaijan
14:00 (UTC+4) Scoring by quarter: 20–15, 15–22, 8–24, 12–24
Pts: Aydın 15
Rebs: Aydın 12
Asts: Mammadov 5
Boxscore Pts: Ročak 19
Rebs: Granvorka 7
Asts: Fofana 11
Arena: Baku Sports Palace
Attendance: 1,300
Referees: Tolga Edis (TUR), Kirile Tvauri (GEO), Vlad-Theodor Cotrobas-Dascălu (ROU)
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2025

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20 February 2025 Switzerland  8554  Ireland Fribourg, Switzerland
19:30 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 30–16, 18–15, 19–9, 18–14
Pts: Mbala 19
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: Fofana 10
Boxscore Pts: N. Quinn 18
Rebs: N. Quinn 9
Asts: Flood 3
Arena: Salle Saint-Lèonard
Attendance: 3,000
Referees: Alessandro Perciavalle (ITA), Arnau Padros (ESP), Ioannis Agrafiotis (GRE)
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More information Pristina, Kosovo ...
23 February 2025 Kosovo  7381   Switzerland Pristina, Kosovo
19:30 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 16–23, 15–13, 28–22
Pts: Berisha 20
Rebs: Kapiti 11
Asts: Myles 4
Boxscore Pts: Ducommun 21
Rebs: Granvorka 10
Asts: George 5
Arena: Palace of Youth and Sports
Attendance: 2,500
Referees: Edgard Ceccarelli (FRA), Polat Parlak (TUR), Jan Baloun (CZE)
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Team

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Current roster

Roster for the 2027 FIBA World Cup Pre-Qualifiers matches on 20 and 23 February 2025 against Ireland and Kosovo.[2]

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Switzerland men's national basketball team roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge – Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
G 0 Boris Mbala 29 – (1996-01-19)19 January 1996 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Lions de Genève Switzerland
SF 3 Yoan Granvorka 27 – (1997-06-09)9 June 1997 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Feyenoord Netherlands
F/C 5 Paul Gravet 29 – (1995-12-18)18 December 1995 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Lions de Genève Switzerland
PG 7 Selim Fofana 25 – (1999-07-08)8 July 1999 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Iraklis Greece
F/C 8 Toni Rocak 25 – (1999-04-22)22 April 1999 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Cibona Croatia
G 10 Lucas Maniema 18 – (2006-03-06)6 March 2006 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Gran Canaria Spain
PG 11 Yuri Solcà 24 – (2000-08-29)29 August 2000 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) Massagno Switzerland
F/C 12 Laurent Zoccoletti 25 – (1999-11-17)17 November 1999 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Piacenza Italy
SF 17 Ryan Muhr 22 – (2002-08-17)17 August 2002 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Monthey-Chablais Switzerland
PG 18 Jamal George 22 – (2002-11-28)28 November 2002 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Pully Switzerland
F 19 Noé Anabir 29 – (1995-05-28)28 May 1995 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Lions de Genève Switzerland
PG 20 Nicolo Isotta 21 – (2003-05-30)30 May 2003 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Ruvo di Puglia Italy
G/F 21 Dylan Ducommun 21 – (2004-01-30)30 January 2004 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Union Neuchâtel Switzerland
SF 24 Robert Zinn 29 – (1995-02-22)22 February 1995 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Lions de Genève Switzerland
PF 25 Kevin Martina 23 – (2001-04-14)14 April 2001 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Union Neuchâtel Switzerland
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Greece Dimitris Menoudakos
  • Switzerland Patrick Pembele
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 20 February 2025
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Depth chart

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Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3
C Toni Rocak Laurent Zoccoletti
PF Paul Gravet Kevin Martina Robert Zinn
SF Yoan Granvorka Noé Anabir Lucas Maniema Ryan Muhr
SG Dylan Ducommun Boris Mbala Yuri Solcà
PG Selim Fofana Jamal George Nicolo Isotta
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Notable players

Past rosters

1935 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 10 teams

3 René Karlen, 4 Raymond Lambercy, 5 Mottier, 6 Jean Pare, 7 Radle, 8 Sidler, 9 Marcel Wuilleumier (Coach: ?)


1936 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 21 teams

1 Fernand Bergmann, 2 Pierre Carlier, 3 René Karlen, 4 Georges Laederach, 5 Raymond Lambercy, 6 Jean Pollet, 7 Jean Pare, 8 Marcel Wuilleumier (Coach: ?)


1946 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 10 teams

3 Georges Stockly, 4 Fernand Keller, 5 Theo Winkler, 7 Georges Gallay, 8 Henry Gujer, 10 Robert Geiser, 12 Jean Pollet, 13 Jean Pare, 15 René Wohler, 20 Louis Sanguin (Coach: ?)


1948 Olympic Games: finished 21st among 23 teams

3 Georges Stockly, 4 Henry Gujer, 5 Jean Pollet, 6 Maurice Chollet, 7 Claude Chevalley, 8 Pierre Albrecht, 9 Marcos Bossy, 10 Robert Geiser, 11 Jean Tribolet, 12 Claude Landini, 13 Jean Pare, 14 Bernard Dutoit, 15 Henri Baumann, 16 Gérald Piaget (Coach: ?)


1951 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 17 teams

3 Georges Stockly, 4 Henry Gujer, 5 Theo Winkler, 6 Arthur Bugna, 7 Henri Baumann, 8 Roger Domenjoz, 9 Marcos Bossy, 10 René Wohler, 11 René Chiappino, 12 Bernard Dutoit, 13 Albert Hermann, 14 Roger Prahin, 15 Francis Perroud (Coach: ?)


1952 Olympic Games: finished 20th among 23 teams

3 Georges Stockly, 4 Pierre Albrecht, 5 Jacques Redard, 6 Gérald Cottier, 7 Henri Baumann, 8 Roger Domenjoz, 9 Marcos Bossy, 10 René Wohler, 11 René Chiappino, 12 Marcel Moget, 13 Maurice Chollet, 14 Roger Prahin, 15 Bernard Schmied, 16 Jean-Pierre Voisin (Coach: ?)


1953 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 17 teams

3 André Laverniaz, 4 Pierre Albrecht, 5 Jacques Redard, 6 Henri Devaud, 7 Albert Hermann, 8 René Hofmann, 9 Marcos Bossy, 10 Gérald Cottier, 11 René Chiappino, 12 Jean Emery, 13 Pierre Wittwer, 14 Michel Currat, 15 Jean-Pierre Voisin, 16 Ruggero Balmelli (Coach: ?)


1955 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 18 teams

4 Pierre Albrecht, 5 Jacques Redard, 6 Michel Currat, 7 Henri Baumann, 8 V Bally, 9 C Sevelley, 10 Gérald Cottier, 11 Marcos Bossy, 12 René Chiappino, 13 M Etter, 14 C Lambrecht, 15 Jean-Pierre Voisin, 16 P Worte, 17 M Robert (Coach: ?)

Kit

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2017: Tissot[4]

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