| FIBA ranking | 52 | ||
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| JoinedFIBA | 1935 | ||
| FIBA zone | FIBA Europe | ||
| National federation | Bulgarian Basketball Federation | ||
| Coach | Rosen Barchovski | ||
| Nickname(s) | Лъвовете /Lăvovete (The Lions) | ||
| Olympic Games | |||
| Appearances | 4 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| FIBA World Cup | |||
| Appearances | 1 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| EuroBasket | |||
| Appearances | 25 | ||
| Medals | |||
| First international | |||
(Geneva, Switzerland; 2 May 1935) | |||
| Biggest win | |||
(Heerlen, Netherlands; 4 May 1972) | |||
| Biggest defeat | |||
(Botevgrad, Bulgaria; 21 February 2019) | |||
TheBulgaria men's national basketball team (Bulgarian:Български национален отбор по баскетбол,romanized: Bălgarski natsionalen otbor po basketbol) representsBulgaria in internationalbasketball. The governing body is theBulgarian Basketball Federation.
Bulgaria's first appearance at an international tournament came at theEuroBasket in1935. They have reached the premier European basketball competition 25 times, with their best results coming in1957 as the runners-up on home soil, and their bronze medal finish in1961 respectively. Bulgaria has also qualified for theFIBA World Cup, where they finished seventh in their lone appearance in1959. Competing at theOlympic Games multiple times, the national team had their top performance in1956. Bulgaria has also competed at smaller events, such as theBalkan Championship, winning gold medals in 1959, 1960, and 1971.
Bulgaria debuted on the international stage at the firstEuroBasket (European Basketball Championship), which was held inGeneva, in1935. The Bulgarian side started the tournament off with a loss toItaly in the preliminary round, but bounced back to defeatHungary in their next match. Following this, Bulgaria lost their classification matches toBelgium, and to Italy again. The national team would finishing off their tournament debut in 8th place.
Twelve years later, the Bulgarian national team reached the tournament once again, for their second appearance overall. At theEuroBasket 1947, Bulgaria split their two preliminary round matches againstAustria, andFrance advancing to the upper bracket semifinal groups. There they lost all three of their games, putting them in a 7th/8th place classification match versusHungary, which they lost. The national team would once again end the tournament reaching the quarterfinals.
Bulgaria's third appearance was atEuroBasket 1951 inParis. They won their two contested preliminary games, outscoring opponents 145–70, and gained a third win byRomania's forfeit. In the semifinal round, the national team became enmeshed in a three-way tie for first place in the four-team group after losing toFrance but winning the other two matches, and ended up finishing in second place in the group. This pitted them against theSoviet Union in a semifinal matchup, which the Bulgarians lost. The national team then went on to lose again, in the bronze medal game to France.
The national team's next appearance was inMoscow forEuroBasket 1953. They found themselves on the unfortunate end of a three-way tiebreaker after finishing 3–1 in their preliminary group, and their 3rd place rank in the group sent them to the classification round, a disappointing turn of events for Bulgaria which had expected to do at least as well as they had two years prior. They won their next five matches to take the highest place available, after the preliminary round. Thus, reaching the quarterfinals in the tournament with an 8–1 record.
AtEuroBasket 1955 inBudapest, the Bulgarian side open up their campaign at the tournament with a 107-33 dismantling ofDenmark. They would go on to only drop one match in their preliminary group to finish with a 2–1 record, which allowed them to advance to the final round along with group leaderCzechoslovakia. After losing to the three eventual medalists in the final round, Bulgaria finished the round with a 4–3 record while once again reaching the semifinals.
Bulgaria hosted theEuroBasket 1957, inSofia. The national team breezed through their three preliminary round matches, and kept their win streak through the first six of the final round games, including an 82–80 victory over Czechoslovakia. In their final game of the tournament, which by chance was against the similarly undefeatedSoviet Union squad, Bulgaria led by 4 points at halftime, 23–19. Their lead did not last through the second half though, however, as the Soviets powered to a 60–57 final, Bulgaria finished as the runners-up with thesilver medal.
Bulgaria made its debut at theWorld Cup in1959. They were placed in Group C, where they went undefeated (3-0) and advanced to the final round. There, they finished with a 2–4 record, but after controversy struck. As they along with theSoviets refused to playFormosa, due to political reasons. This mishap caused the national team to be relegated to seventh place at the tournament.
At theEuroBasket 1961, the national team returned to thetop European basketball tournament looking to place better than their last trip at the event. In their preliminary round group they finished with a 2–0 record to move on to the second round. There they finished with an impressive 4–1 record to advance to the semifinals with a matchup against theSoviet Union. The outcome did not turn out in the favour of the Bulgarian side though, as they were manhandled 77–54. The devastating loss sent the Bulgarians to the bronze medal match versusFrance, where they came away with a victory to end the tournament on a high note.
Bulgaria would go on to qualify to theEuropean Basketball Championship 16 more times after 1961, but never came away with a top three finish at the event. The Bulgarian side have endured multiple droughts without qualifying as well, e.g. not reaching the tournament for 12 years afterEuroBasket 1993 untilEuroBasket 2005. As well as not having qualified to the tournament since2011. They have also attempted to qualify for theWorld Cup on numerous occasions since 1959, although they have yet to succeed in their bid.
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| 22 November 2024 | Montenegro | 85–62 | Podgorica, Montenegro | ||
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| 19:00 (UTC+1) | Scoring by quarter:20–16,24–11, 21–25,20–10 | ||||
| Pts:Perry 18 Rebs:Simonović 10 Asts:Ivanović 4 | Boxscore | Pts:Dimitrov 17 Rebs:Minchev 7 Asts:Young 4 | Arena:Bemax Arena Attendance: 2,318 Referees: Savrio Lanzarini (ITA), Karem Baki (TUR), Juozas Barkauskas(LTU) | ||
| 25 November 2024 | Bulgaria | 86–90 | Botevgrad, Bulgaria | ||
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| 19:00 (UTC+2) | Scoring by quarter: 21–22,27–19, 19–25, 19–24 | ||||
| Pts:P. Ivanov 26 Rebs:Alipiev 6 Asts:P. Ivanov,Young 4 | Boxscore | Pts:Perry 31 Rebs:Dubljević 7 Asts:Ivanović,Perry 4 | Arena:Arena Botevgrad Attendance: 2,500 Referees:Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Lorenzo Baldini (ITA), Marek Kúkelčík (SVK) | ||
| 20 February 2025 | Bulgaria | 81–77(OT) | Botevgrad, Bulgaria | ||
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| 19:30 (UTC+2) | Scoring by quarter:25–22, 9–17,24–15, 12–16, Overtime:11–7 | ||||
| Pts:Vezenkov 40 Rebs:Vezenkov 18 Asts:Miller-McIntyre 9 | Boxscore | Pts:Pantzar 22 Rebs:Birgander 13 Asts:Birgander 5 | Arena:Arena Botevgrad Attendance: 5,000 Referees: Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Ofer Manheim (ISR), Josip Jurčević (CRO) | ||
| 23 February 2025 | Germany | 94–85 | Bamberg, Germany | ||
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| 17:30 (UTC+1) | Scoring by quarter:28–21,34–14, 13–22, 19–28 | ||||
| Pts:Krämer 14 Rebs:Pleiß,Thiemann 6 Asts:three players 3 | Boxscore | Pts:P. Ivanov 17 Rebs:Minchev 5 Asts:P. Ivanov 6 | Arena:Brose Arena Attendance: 5,500 Referees:Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Petar Pešić (SRB), Martin Vulić (CRO) | ||
| 6 August 2025 | Austria | 88–76 | Schwechat, Austria | ||
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| 19:20 (UTC+2) | Scoring by quarter:24–14,24–14,28–25, 12–23 | ||||
| Pts:Landesberg 26 Rebs:Pöltl 11 Asts:three players 3 | Boxscore | Pts:Mladenov 25 Rebs:Mladenov 7 Asts:Young 5 | Arena:Multiversum Attendance: 3,000 Referees: Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Josip Jurčević (CRO), Zdenko Tomašovič (SVK) | ||
| 9 August 2025 | Bulgaria | 70–81 | Samokov, Bulgaria | ||
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| 18:00 (UTC+3) | Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 17–22,21–18, 17–19 | ||||
| Pts:Stoimenov 18 Rebs:Minchev 6 Asts:Dimitrov 4 | Boxscore | Pts:D. N'Guessan 24 Rebs:D. N'Guessan 11 Asts:Van der Vuurst 6 | Arena:Arena Samokov Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Marius Ciulin (ROU), Yener Yılmaz (TUR), Dariusz Zapolski (POL) | ||
| 16 August 2025 | Bulgaria | 87–78 | Botevgrad, Bulgaria | ||
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| 18:00 (UTC+3) | Scoring by quarter:23–17, 15–20,24–22,25–19 | ||||
| Pts:Mladenov 30 Rebs:Mladenov 8 Asts:Alipiev,K. Toshkov 5 | Boxscore | Pts:Pöltl 23 Rebs:Pöltl 13 Asts:Friedrich 10 | Arena:Arena Botevgrad Attendance: 2,200 Referees:Georgios Poursanidis (GRE), Kerem Baki (TUR), Marek Kúkelčík (SVK) | ||
| 20 August 2025 | Netherlands | 97–70 | Almere, Netherlands | ||
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| 19:30 (UTC+2) | Scoring by quarter: 25–29,26–12,16–14,30–15 | ||||
| Pts:Van der Vuurst 22 Rebs:L. N'Guessan 9 Asts:Van der Vuurst 13 | Boxscore | Pts:Alipiev 15 Rebs:Stoilov 6 Asts:Alipiev 4 | Arena:Topsportcentrum Attendance: 1,598 Referees:Luis Castillo (ESP), Carsten Straube (GER), Viola Györgyi (NOR) | ||
Roster for the2027 FIBA World Cup Pre-Qualifiers matches in August 2025 againstAustria andNetherlands.[2]
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| C | Emil Stoilov | Konstantin Kostadinov | |||
| PF | Yordan Minchev | Dimitar Dimitrov | Ivan Alipiev | ||
| SF | Miroslav Vasov | Nikolay Mihaylov | Hristo Bachkov | ||
| SG | Borislav Mladenov | Iliyan Pishtikov | Aleksandar Stoimenov | Lachezar Toshkov | |
| PG | Brandon Young | Konstantin Toshkov | Georgi Gerganov |
1935 EuroBasket: finished8th among 10 teams
3 Krum Konstantinov, 4 Pinkas, 5 Etropolski, 6 Rogachev, 7 Tsankov, 8 Kevorkjan, 9 Khaimov (Coach: Krum Konstantinov)
1947 EuroBasket: finished8th among 14 teams
3 Veselin Temkov, 4 Krhisto Khajtov, 5 Ljudmil Katerinski, 6 Aleksandar Damjanov, 7 Sharkov, 8 Kosanov, 9 Peev, 10Konstantin Georgiev, 11 Nikola Kolev, 12 Rajkov, 13 Bozhidar Takev, 14 Ilija Asenov, 15 Stefan Bankov (Coach: Georgi Petkov)
1951 EuroBasket: finished4th among 17 teams
3Iliya Georgiev, 4 Stefan Bankov, 5Neycho Neychev, 6Vladimir Savov, 7 Ilija Asenov, 8Petar Shishkov, 9Kiril Semov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11Anton Kuzov, 12Gencho Khristov, 13Ivan Nikolov, 14 Dimitar Popov, 15 Metodi Tomovski, 16Konstantin Georgiev (Coach: Veselin Temkov)
1952 Olympic Games: finished7th among 23 teams
3Iliya Georgiev, 4Kiril Semov, 5Neycho Neychev, 6Khristo Donchev, 7Vasil Manchenko, 8Petar Shishkov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11Anton Kuzov, 12Gencho Khristov, 13Ivan Nikolov, 14Veselin Penkov, 15Konstantin Georgiev, 16Vladimir Savov (Coach: Veselin Temkov)
1953 EuroBasket: finished9th among 17 teams
3Iliya Georgiev, 4 Vladimir Stefanov, 5 Velko Velkov, 6Khristo Donchev, 7Vasil Manchenko, 8Konstantin Georgiev, 9Georgi Panov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11Anton Kuzov, 12 Dimitar Popov, 13Lyubomir Panov, 14Veselin Penkov, 15Iliya Mirchev, 16Vladimir Savov (Coach: Veselin Temkov)
1955 EuroBasket: finished4th among 18 teams
3Vasil Manchenko, 4 Vladimir Ganchev, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6 Rajkov, 7Gencho Khristov, 8Anton Kuzov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11 Cvjatko Barchovski, 12 Metodi Tomovski, 13Viktor Radev, 14Emanuil Gyaurov (Coach: Bozhidar Takev)
1956 Olympic Games: finished5th among 15 teams
3Atanas Atanasov, 4Vladimir Savov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Vasil Manchenko, 9Georgi Panov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13Nikolay Ilov (Coach: Ljudmil Katerinski)
1957 EuroBasket: finished2nd
among 16 teams
3 Mikhail Semov, 4 Vladimir Ganchev, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Petko Lazarov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Konstantin Totev, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13 Metodi Tomovski, 14Atanas Atanasov (Coach: Ljudmil Katerinski)
1959 FIBA World Cup: finished7th among 13 teams
3 Mikhail Semov, 4Gencho Khristov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Petko Lazarov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Emanuil Gyaurov, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13 Metodi Tomovski, 14Atanas Atanasov (Coach: Ljudmil Katerinski)
1959 EuroBasket: finished5th among 17 teams
3 Angel Shipkov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Petko Lazarov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Khristo Donchev, 12 Mikhail Semov, 13Nikolay Ilov, 14Atanas Atanasov, 15Tsvetko Slavov, 16Gencho Khristov (Coach: Ljudmil Katerinski)
1960 Olympic Games: finished16th among 16 teams
3Stefan Stoykov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Petko Lazarov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Emanuil Gyaurov, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13Nikolay Ilov, 14Atanas Atanasov, 15Khristo Tsvetkov (Coach: Nikola Kolev)
1961 EuroBasket: finished3rd
among 19 teams
4Mincho Dimov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Stefan Stoykov, 8Petko Lazarov, 9Georgi Panov, 10Khristo Donchev, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13Khristo Tsvetkov, 14Atanas Atanasov, 15 Radko Zlatev (Coach: Veselin Temkov)
1963 EuroBasket: finished5th among 16 teams
4Stefan Filipov, 5Iliya Mirchev, 6Viktor Radev, 7Georgi Kanev, 8Mincho Dimov, 9Georgi Panov, 10 Dimitar Donev, 11Tsvetko Slavov, 12Lyubomir Panov, 13 Nikola Atanasov, 14Atanas Atanasov, 15 Kliment Kamenarov (Coach: Kiril Khajtov)
1965 EuroBasket: finished5th among 16 teams
4Mincho Dimov, 6Pando Pandov, 7 Georgi Barzakov, 8Emil Mikhaylov, 9Valentin Spasov, 10 Kamen Ilchev, 11Stefan Filipov, 12 Borislav Kolev, 13Slavey Raychev, 14Atanas Atanasov, 15 Radko Zlatev, 16 Boto Paspalanov (Coach: Kiril Semov)
1967 EuroBasket: finished4th among 16 teams
4Emil Mikhaylov, 5Slavey Raychev, 6Pando Pandov, 7Khristo Doychinov, 8 Georgi Guenev, 9 Boris Krastev, 10Mincho Dimov, 11 Cvjatko Barchovski, 12 Ivan Vodenicharski, 13Boycho Branzov, 14 Temelaki Dimitrov, 15Georgi Khristov (Coach: Kiril Khajtov)
1968 Olympic Games: finished10th among 16 teams
4Emil Mikhaylov, 5Stanislav Boyadzhiev, 6Pando Pandov, 7Khristo Doychinov, 8Valentin Spasov, 9Stefan Filipov, 10Mincho Dimov, 11Ivaylo Kirov, 12Dimitar Sakhanikov, 13Boycho Branzov, 14Slavey Raychev, 15Georgi Khristov (Coach: Kiril Khajtov)
1969 EuroBasket: finished7th among 12 teams
4Khristo Doychinov, 5 Rumen Pejchev, 6Atanas Golomeev, 7 Dimitar Galabov, 8 Ivan Rusinov, 9 Georgi Barzakov, 10Mincho Dimov, 11 Bogomil Chanev, 12 Stancho Kostov, 13Boycho Branzov, 14 Temelaki Dimitrov, 15Georgi Khristov (Coach: Dimitar Mitev)
1971 EuroBasket: finished6th among 12 teams
4 Rumen Pejchev, 5Stefan Filipov, 6Pando Pandov, 7Khristo Doychinov, 9 llija Yankov, 10 Boto Paspalanov, 11Atanas Golomeev, 12 Docho Petrov, 13Ivaylo Kirov, 14Slavey Raychev, 15Georgi Khristov, 16 Bogomil Chanev (Coach: Dimitar Mitev)
1973 EuroBasket: finished6th among 12 teams
4Khristo Doychinov, 5 Georgi Stojanov, 6Pando Pandov, 7 Rumen Pejchev, 8Ivaylo Kirov, 9 Khristo Borisov, 10 Marin Romanski, 11Atanas Golomeev, 12 Boris Krastev, 13Boycho Branzov, 14 Bogomil Chanev, 15Georgi Khristov (Coach: Nejcho Nejchev)
1975 EuroBasket: finished5th among 12 teams
4Khristo Doychinov, 5 Valentin Petkov, 6 Atanas Stojanov, 7 Docho Petrov, 8 Mikhail Mikhajlov, 9 Valentin Sharkov, 10 Marin Romanski, 11Atanas Golomeev, 12 Mikhail Dukov, 13Boycho Branzov, 14 Temelaki Dimitrov, 15Georgi Khristov (Coach: Ivan Kolev)
1977 EuroBasket: finished6th among 12 teams
4 Milko Arabadzhijski, 5 Linben Yosifov, 6Petko Marinov, 7 Stojan Shantov, 8 Ilija Evtimov, 9 Mikail Smochevski, 10 Valentin Sharkov, 11Atanas Golomeev, 12 Plamen Takev, 13 Atanas Kolev, 14 Todor Bogdanov, 15 Rumen Pejchev (Coach: Nejcho Nejchev)
1979 EuroBasket: finished11th among 12 teams
4Georgi Glouchkov, 5 Atanas Kolev, 6 Dimitar Donov, 7 Mikhail Manolov, 8 Ilija Evtimov, 9 Hristo Borissov, 10 Valentin Sharkov, 11 Rumen Pejchev, 12 Ognjan Rusev, 13 Milko Arabadzhijski, 14 Todor Bogdanov, 15 Dimitar Marchin (Coach: Ivan Todorov)
1985 EuroBasket: finished8th among 12 teams
4 Kojo Koev, 5 Atanas Kolev, 6 Jordan Kolev, 7Rosen Barchovski, 8 Ilija Evtimov, 9 Saško Vezenkov, 10 Ivan Cenov, 11Georgi Mladenov, 12 Cvetan Antov, 13 Emil Jonov, 14Georgi Glouchkov, 15 Ljubomir Amiorkov (Coach: Cvjatko Barchovski)
1989 EuroBasket: finished7th among 8 teams
4 Kojo Koev, 5 Eduard Vălčev, 6 Jordan Kolev, 7 Robert Gergov, 8Georgi Glouchkov, 9 Ventsislav Slavov, 10 Ivan Cenov, 11 Saško Vezenkov, 12Georgi Mladenov, 13 Emil Jonov, 14 Cvetan Antov, 15 Ljubomir Amiorkov (Coach:Kiril Semov)
1991 EuroBasket: finished8th among 8 teams
4 Ivajlo Ravucov, 5 Cvetan Nedelčev, 6 Jordan Kolev, 7 Robert Gergov, 8 Spas Natov, 9 Plamen Petrov, 10 Ivan Cenov, 11 Saško Vezenkov, 12Georgi Mladenov, 13 Daniel Dimitrov, 14Georgi Glouchkov, 15 Lubomir Amiorkov (Coach: Saško Vezenkov)
1993 EuroBasket: finished16th among 16 teams
4 Stanislav Stankov, 5 Anton Kharalanov, 6 Dimo Kostov, 7 Ivajlo Ravutsov, 8 Spas Natov, 9 Ventsislav Slavov, 10 Daniel Dimitrov, 11 Vladimir Dimitrov, 12Georgi Mladenov, 13 Vasil Stojanov, 14 Robert Gergov, 15 Lubomir Amiorkov (Coach: Saško Vezenkov)
2005 EuroBasket: finished13th among 16 teams
4Dejan Ivanov, 5Kaloyan Ivanov, 6 Tenčo Banev, 7Yulian Radionov, 8Filip Videnov, 9Yordan Bozov, 10 Georgi Davidov, 11Dimitar Angelov, 12 Stefan Georgiev, 13 Boyko Mladenov, 14 Hrisimir Dimitrov, 15Todor Stoykov (Coach:Rosen Barchovski)
2009 EuroBasket: finished16th among 16 teams
4Deyan Ivanov, 5Kaloyan Ivanov, 6Chavdar Kostov, 7Earl Rowland, 8Filip Videnov, 9 Stanislav Slaveykov, 10 Stefan Georgiev, 11Dimitar Angelov, 12Vassil Evtimov, 13 Boyko Mladenov, 14Bozhidar Avramov, 15Todor Stoykov (Coach:Pini Gershon)
2011 EuroBasket: finished13th among 24 teams
4Dejan Ivanov, 5Kaloyan Ivanov, 6Earl Rowland, 7Chavdar Kostov, 8Filip Videnov, 9Pavel Marinov, 10Bozhidar Avramov, 11 Zlatin Georgiev, 12Aleksandar Yanev, 13Asen Velikov, 14 Tencho Banev, 15Nikolay Varbanov (Coach:Rosen Barchovski)
2022 EuroBasket: finished20th among 24 teams[3]
0 Ivan Alipiev, 1Dee Bost, 2 Deyan Karamfilov, 9Chavdar Kostov(C), 12Aleksandar Yanev, 17 Emil Stoilov, 22Pavlin Ivanov,
23Stanimir Marinov, 24 Andrey Ivanov, 34 Dimitar Dimitrov, 41Sasha Vezenkov, 99 Aleks Simeonov (Coach:Rosen Barchovski)