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Israel men's national basketball team

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Men's national basketball team representing Israel
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeIsrael women's national basketball team.

Israel
FIBA ranking32Increase 7 (15 September 2025)[1]
JoinedFIBA1939; 86 years ago (1939)
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationIBBA
CoachAriel Beit-Halahmy
Nickname(s)הכחולים-לבנים
(The Blue and Whites)
Olympic Games
Appearances1
MedalsNone
FIBA World Cup
Appearances2
MedalsNone
EuroBasket
Appearances31
MedalsSilverSilver: (1979)
Asian Games
Appearances3
MedalsGoldGold: (1966,1974)
SilverSilver: (1970)
First international
 Philippines 57–47Israel 
(Helsinki, Finland; 14 July 1952)
Biggest win
 Israel 116–64Albania 
(Granada, Spain; 26 June 1992)
Biggest defeat
 Soviet Union 90–44Israel 
(Istanbul, Turkey; 24 May 1959)

TheIsrael men's national basketball team (Hebrew:נבחרת ישראל בכדורסל) representsIsrael in internationalbasketball tournaments. They are administered by theIsraeli Basketball Association. Israel is currently ranked 39th in theFIBA World Ranking.[2]

Israel has qualified for theEuroBasket 31 times throughout their history. They have also made two appearances at theWorld Cup, and one at theSummer Olympics. Israel also participated at theAsian Games from 1966 to 1974. The most success Israel has had on the international stage to date, is finishing as the runners-up atEuroBasket 1979, as well as winning two gold medals (1966,1974), and one silver medal (1970) at the Asian Games.

History

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1952 Olympic Games

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Main article:Israel at the Olympics

The Israeli national team played in their first international competition at the1952 Olympic Games. However, the team would quickly be ousted in thepreliminary tournament, with an (0–2) record and loses to thePhilippines, andGreece.[3]

EuroBasket 1953

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Main article:Israel at EuroBasket
European Cup, Moscow 1953.Zacharia Ofri (#4, Israel) tipping off the ball

Israel made theirEuropean Basketball Championship debut atEuroBasket 1953 in Moscow. In the preliminary round, the Israeli squad won their group by tie-breaker after being one of three teams to finish with a (3–1) record. They then advanced to the final round, managing to defeat perennial powerCzechoslovakia, and getting revenge onYugoslavia for their only preliminary round loss. Their record in the final round was (4–3), putting them in a 4-way tie for second place behind the undefeatedSoviet Union. Israel eventually came out on the bottom of that tie-breaker, finishing in 5th place of the 17 teams.

Israel's overall record of seven wins and four losses included two wins by forfeit overLebanon (in the preliminary round) andEgypt (in the final round), each of which had refused to play against Israel due to political reasons.[4]

1954 World Cup

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Israel reached theWorld Cup for the first time in1954. The national team would be placed inGroup D in the preliminary round, where they would finish in a 3-way tie, after splitting their two games. They would ultimately secure a spot in the final round based on point difference. There Israel would be overwhelmed, as they dropped six of their seven matches to accumulate an (1–6) record, with their only win coming in a 48–45 overtime victory againstFrance.[5] Israel would end their inaugural appearance at the tournament in eighth place.[6]

1966 Asian Games

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Main article:Israel at the Asian Games

Israel appeared at theAsian Games for the first time in1966. Being drawn intoGroup B in the preliminary round of the tournament, the national team throttledIran in the first game 87–55. After that result, Israel would go on to finish out the rest of the round with an (4–1) record, to move on. In the semi-finals, Israel breezed passedJapan 57–34 to reach the title game. In the final, Israel capped their run through the competition by dismantlingThailand 90–42 to capture their first gold medal at the Asian Games.

1970 Asian Games

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Heading into the1970 Asian Games, Israel looked to repeat their performance from 1966. Israel swept their preliminary phase opponents to make it to the final stage. Sitting at (3–0), Israel looked dominant in their first three wins, and appeared poised to become back-to-back Asian Games champions. After winning their first seven games of the final round, Israel needed one more win to finish with a flawless record, and take home the gold. However,South Korea prevented it all from happening, defeating Israel convincingly 81–67. The result landed the team into a second-place finish overall.

1974 Asian Games

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The1974 Asian Games would be the final appearance for Israel at the tournament. The team looked to achieve the gold medal once more before departing. Israel easily made it through the first two rounds to an (3–0) record, setting up an clash in the semi-finals. There the team went up against thePhilippines, and outlasted them in a high scoring affair 123–101, to reach the final. In the title game South Korea awaited Israel once again, who was determined to avenge their lost to them at the prior Asian Games in 1970. This time around Israel would come out as champions, winning a hard-fought tussle 92–85 to reclaim the gold medal one last time.

EuroBasket 1979

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TheEuroBasket 1979 was the 12th appearance for Israel at theEuropean Basketball Championship. The team began their tournament journey with an opening phase defeat against France. Although the team would refocus, and win their next two matches againstPoland, andYugoslavia. The (2–1) record the team achieved was enough to advance to the final stage of the competition. There, the team won three out of their five games to finish in second place in the group, only behind the Soviet Union. This result gave Israel their first medal finish at the tournament.[7]

1986 World Cup

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Israel qualified for their secondWorld Cup appearance in1986.[8] The national team was drawn intoGroup B in the preliminary phase. Their first game of the tournament was an 79–84 win againstUruguay.[9] Israel would go on to attain second place in group play with an (3–2) record, to move on to the next round. However, Israel was not as successful in this phase, as they would finish up with a losing record (2–3) to be relegated to the classification round. There they went (1–1) to come in 7th place at the competition overall.[10]

EuroBasket 2017

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Israel won the rights to be one of four co-hosts forEuroBasket 2017.[11] With Israel hostingGroup B inTel Aviv, the team went up againstItaly in their first game, and were thoroughly dominated in an 69–48 defeat. Heading into their second game of the tournament, Israel hadLithuania standing in their way. Israel ran out to an early first period lead, but the team could not maintain the momentum, as they fell to (0–2), and desperately needing a win in their next game. Germany was the opponent for the national team in their third match of group play, and they were victorious in a remarkable 80–82 win.[12] Sitting with an (1–2) record, Israel were intent on getting a win versusGeorgia. However, even behind the strong performance fromGal Mekel, his 23 points were not enough. Israel would lose a heartbreaker in overtime 91–104.[13] Their last game of group play, and positions nearly determined, Israel would fall once more. This time at the hands of Ukraine, 88–64, to end the tournament with an (1–4) record.[14]

2019 World Cup qualification

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During the process for Israel to reach the2019 World Cup, the team went through World Cup qualifiers, where they were drawn intoGroup H for the first round of qualifiers. Israel's first game was a comfortable 88–68 win at home againstEstonia. Heading to playGreece on the road in their next game, the team looked to move to (2–0). Although Greece would have none of it, as they dominated Israel 82–61, dropping the team to a record of (1–1). Israel would eventually get things on track, as they finished the rest of group play at (3–3), enough to advance to the second and final round of qualifying.

For thesecond round of World Cup qualifying, Israel was placed intoGroup L. Their first two matches of group play were tough loses against Georgia, and Germany. Although they eventually picked up an impressive win in their third game at home versusSerbia.[15] Unfortunately, the national team would only earn one more victory during the rest of the qualifiers, which saw their hopes at (5–7) and clinching qualification vanish.[16]

Honours

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Medals table

EventWLPer.1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)T
Summer Olympic Games02.0000000
FIBA World Cup711.3890000
EuroBasket77113.4050101
Asian Games192.9052103
Total103128.4552204

Competitive record

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FIBA World Cup

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World CupQualification
YearPositionPldWLPosPldWL
Argentina1950Did not enterDid not enter
Brazil19548th927Directly qualified
Chile1959Did not enterDid not enter
Brazil1963Did not qualifyEuroBasket served
as qualifiers
Uruguay1967
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1970
Puerto Rico1974
Philippines1978
Colombia1982
Spain19867th1055Q651
Argentina1990Did not qualifyEuroBasket served
as qualifiers
Canada1994
Greece1998
United States2002
Japan2006
Turkey2010
Spain2014
China20195th1257
PhilippinesJapanIndonesia20235th1248
Qatar2027To be determinedTo be determined
Total2/1919712301416

Olympic Games

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Olympic GamesQualifying
YearPositionPldWLPldWL
United Kingdom1948Did not enter
Finland195220th202
Australia1956Did not qualify
Italy1960734
Japan1964844
Mexico1968835
West Germany1972743
Canada19761046
Soviet Union19801064
United States1984936
South Korea1988312
Spain19921257
United States1996Did not qualify
Australia2000
Greece2004
China2008
United Kingdom2012
Brazil2016
Japan2020
France2024422
United States2028To be determinedTo be determined
Total1/20202783543

Asian Games

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Asian Games
YearPositionPldWL
Thailand1966Gold761
Thailand1970Silver871
Iran1974Gold660
Total21192

EuroBasket

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EuroBasketQualification
YearPositionPldWLPosPldWL
Lithuania1939Did not enter
Switzerland1946
Czechoslovakia1947
Egypt1949
France1951
Soviet Union19535th1174
Hungary1955Did not enter
Bulgaria1957
Turkey195911th835
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia196111th725
Poland19639th945Directly qualified
Soviet Union19656th954321
Finland19678th945321
Italy196911th716431
West Germany197111th716321
Spain19737th73411101
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia19757th752Directly qualified
Belgium19775th743
Italy1979Silver954
Czechoslovakia19816th835
France19836th734
West Germany19859th734
Greece198711th72512102
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1989Did not qualify321
Italy1991DNQ1055
Germany199315th3121st651
Greece19959th6242nd651
Spain19979th8443rd1064
France19999th6242nd1073
Turkey200110th4131st1082
Sweden20037th7343rd1055
Serbia and Montenegro20059th422Q1293
Spain200711th624Q1495
Poland200915th3032nd633
Lithuania201113th5232nd853
Slovenia201321st5142nd1064
FranceCroatiaGermanyLatvia201510th6331st642
FinlandIsraelRomaniaTurkey201721st514Qualified as co-host
Czech RepublicGeorgia (country)ItalyGermany202217th5231st651
CyprusFinlandPolandLatvia202514th6331st651
EstoniaGreeceSloveniaSpain2029To be determinedTo be determined
Total31/402058412116911851

Results and fixtures

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  Win  Loss

2024

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Ukraine  v Israel
23 November 2024Ukraine 73–86 IsraelRiga, Latvia
18:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter:19–16, 18–20, 18–29, 18–21
Pts:Pustovyi 23
Rebs:Blyzniuk, Pustovyi 5
Asts:Sydorov 4
BoxscorePts:Madar 21
Rebs:Sorkin 10
Asts: Madar 7
Arena:Arena Riga
Attendance: 700
Referees: Fernando Calatrava (ESP), Petar Pešić (SRB), Alberto Sánchez (ESP)
Israel  v Ukraine
25 November 2024Israel 88–75 UkraineRiga, Latvia*[note 1]
20:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 18–24,27–17,32–18
Pts:Madar 24
Rebs:Sorkin 8
Asts: Madar 7
BoxscorePts:Kovliar,Pustovyi 15
Rebs: Pustovyi 5
Asts:Blyzniuk 5
Arena:Arena Riga
Attendance: 100
Referees:Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Kerem Baki (TUR)

2025

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Israel  v Portugal
21 February 2025Israel 84–78 PortugalRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
21:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 18–18,29–14, 18–21, 19–25
Pts:Timor 15
Rebs:Kravits,Segev 5
Asts:Saraf,Timor 5
BoxscorePts:Lisboa 20
Rebs:Delgado 9
Asts:Ventura 7
Arena:Arena Riga
Attendance: 50
Referees: Martin Horozov (BUL), Siniša Prpa (SRB), Martin Vulić (CRO)
Israel  v Slovenia
24 February 2025Israel 84–74 SloveniaRiga, Latvia*[note 2]
21:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 11–15,25–16, 25–28,23–15
Pts:Yaacov 17
Rebs:Segev 10
Asts:Yaacov 7
BoxscorePts:Stergar 16
Rebs:Daneu 7
Asts:Stergar 4
Arena:Arena Riga
Attendance: 30
Referees: Kerem Baki (TUR), Carsten Straube (GER), Zdenko Tomašovič (SVK)
Israel  v Iceland
28 August 2025Israel 83–71 IcelandKatowice, Poland
14:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter:23–19, 13–13,24–20,23–19
Pts:Sorkin 31
Rebs:Avdija 9
Asts:Ginat,Madar 6
BoxscorePts:Friðriksson 17
Rebs:Hlinason 14
Asts:three players 3
Arena:Spodek
Attendance: 3,045
Referees: Yener Yilmaz (TUR), Martin Vulić (CRO), Ivor Matějek (CZE)
Poland  v Israel
30 August 2025Poland 66–64 IsraelKatowice, Poland
20:30 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter:19–14,18–12, 11–25,18–13
Pts:Loyd 27
Rebs:Ponitka 11
Asts:Pluta 7
BoxscorePts:Avdija 23
Rebs:Avdija 9
Asts:Madar 9
Arena:Spodek
Attendance: 8,998
Referees: Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Mihkel Männiste (EST), Martin Vulić (CRO)
Israel  v France
31 August 2025Israel 82–69 FranceKatowice, Poland
17:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 17–22,19–14, 19–20,27–13
Pts:Avdija 23
Rebs:Avdija,Sorkin 8
Asts:Madar,Timor 3
BoxscorePts:Risacher 14
Rebs:Jaiteh,Luwawu-Cabarrot 5
Asts:Okobo 5
Arena:Spodek
Attendance: 7,158
Referees: Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Martin Vulić (CRO), Ivor Matějek (CZE)
Belgium  v Israel
2 September 2025Belgium 89–92 IsraelKatowice, Poland
14:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 21–28, 18–20,35–21
Pts:Lecomte 15
Rebs:Vanwijn 11
Asts:Vanwijn 9
BoxscorePts:Avdija 22
Rebs:Ginat 13
Asts:Madar 7
Arena:Spodek
Attendance: 2,248
Referees: Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Zafer Yılmaz (TUR), Mihkel Männiste (EST)
Israel  v Slovenia
4 September 2025Israel 96–106 SloveniaKatowice, Poland
17:00 (UTC+2)Scoring by quarter: 22–26, 21–30, 22–23,31–27
Pts:Avdija 34
Rebs:Sorkin 11
Asts:Madar 8
BoxscorePts:Dončić 37
Rebs:Dončić 11
Asts:Dončić 9
Arena:Spodek
Attendance: 5,285
Referees:Takaki Kato (JPN), Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Mihkel Männiste (EST)
Greece  v Israel
7 September 2025Greece 84–79 IsraelRiga, Latvia
21:45 (UTC+3)Scoring by quarter:28–22,22–19, 17–18, 17–20
Pts:G. Antetokounmpo 37
Rebs:G. Antetokounmpo 10
Asts:Papanikolaou 4
BoxscorePts:Avdija 23
Rebs:Sorkin 6
Asts:Madar,Timor 5
Arena:Xiaomi Arena
Attendance: 2,157
Referees:Yohan Rosso (FRA),Takaki Kato (JPN),Luis Castillo (ESP)
Germany  v Israel
28 November 2025Germany vs. IsraelGermany
--:-- (UTC+1)
Boxscore
Israel  v Croatia
1 December 2025Israel vs. CroatiaIsrael
--:-- (UTC+2)
Boxscore

2026

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Israel  v Cyprus
26 February 2026Israel vs. CyprusIsrael
--:-- (UTC+2)
Boxscore
Cyprus  v Israel
1 March 2026Cyprus vs. IsraelCyprus
--:-- (UTC+2)
Boxscore
Israel  v Germany
3 July 2026Israel vs. GermanyIsrael
--:-- (UTC+3)
Boxscore
Croatia  v Israel
6 July 2026Croatia vs. IsraelCroatia
--:-- (UTC+2)
Boxscore

Team

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Current roster

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Roster for theEuroBasket 2025.[17]

Israel men's national basketball team – EuroBasket 2025 roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
SG3Khadeen Carrington (N)30 –(1995-08-11)11 August 19951.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
C6Itay Segev30 –(1995-06-15)15 June 19952.06 m (6 ft 9 in)Hapoel Tel AvivIsrael
F8Deni Avdija24 –(2001-01-03)3 January 20012.06 m (6 ft 9 in)Portland Trail BlazersUnited States
F/C9Roman Sorkin29 –(1996-08-11)11 August 19962.08 m (6 ft 10 in)Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael
G10Bar Timor33 –(1992-03-02)2 March 19921.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Hapoel Tel AvivIsrael
PG11Yam Madar24 –(2000-12-21)21 December 20001.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Hapoel Tel AvivIsrael
SF12Rafi Menco31 –(1994-03-05)5 March 19942.00 m (6 ft 7 in)Hapoel HaEmekIsrael
PF30Nimrod Levi30 –(1995-03-24)24 March 19952.08 m (6 ft 10 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
SG35Ethan Burg22 –(2002-09-04)4 September 20022.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Tennessee VolunteersUnited States
PF41Tomer Ginat (C)30 –(1994-11-07)7 November 19942.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Hapoel Tel AvivIsrael
G/F50Yovel Zoosman27 –(1998-05-12)12 May 19981.99 m (6 ft 6 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
PG99Guy Palatin24 –(2000-09-25)25 September 20001.89 m (6 ft 2 in)Hapoel Tel AvivIsrael
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • Israel Yoav Shamir
  • Israel Guy Kaplan
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (N) Naturalised player
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 27 August 2025

Depth chart

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Pos.Starting 5Bench 1Bench 2
CRoman SorkinItay Segev
PFTomer GinatNimrod Levi
SFDeni AvdijaYovel ZoosmanRafi Menco
SGKhadeen CarringtonBar TimorEthan Burg
PGYam MadarGuy Palatin

Notable players

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Current notable players who have played for the national team:

Players previously called up roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
SGRaz Adam25 –(1999-10-20)20 October 19991.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Ironi Kiryat AtaIsrael
SGAdam Ariel29 –(1994-12-10)10 December 19941.92 m (6 ft 4 in)Maccabi Ironi Ramat GanIsrael
SFNetanel Artzi27 –(1997-03-21)21 March 19971.96 m (6 ft 5 in)Hapoel HolonIsrael
PFYotam Hanochi24 –(2000-12-08)8 December 20002.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Hapoel HolonIsrael
PGGil Beni26 –(1998-10-27)27 October 19981.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Hapoel Gilboa GalilIsrael
PGTamir Blatt27 –(1997-05-04)4 May 19971.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael
SGMichael Brisker26 –(1998-02-21)21 February 19981.82 m (6 ft 0 in)London LionsUnited Kingdom
PFBen Carter30 –(1994-08-22)22 August 19942.06 m (6 ft 9 in)Unattached
CGabriel Chachashvili24 –(1999-12-08)8 December 19992.09 m (6 ft 10 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
FT. J. Cline30 –(1994-07-22)22 July 19942.06 m (6 ft 9 in)Hapoel EilatIsrael
CJake Cohen34 –(1990-09-25)25 September 19902.10 m (6 ft 11 in)Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael
G/FOr Cornelius27 –(1997-09-26)26 September 19971.97 m (6 ft 6 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
G/FShawn Dawson30 –(1993-12-12)12 December 19931.98 m (6 ft 6 in)Unattached
SGJohn DiBartolomeo33 –(1991-06-20)20 June 19911.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael
GNoam Dovrat22 –(2002-07-16)16 July 20021.95 m (6 ft 5 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
G/FGolan Gutt30 –(1994-07-11)11 July 19941.95 m (6 ft 5 in)Hapoel EilatIsrael
GMax Heidegger27 –(1997-06-05)5 June 19971.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Unattached
F/CRichard Howell34 –(1990-09-26)26 September 19902.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Unattached
G/FEgor Koulechov30 –(1994-11-05)5 November 19941.96 m (6 ft 5 in)Hapoel JerusalemIsrael
PGNiv Misgav29 –(1995-07-25)25 July 19951.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Hapoel Gilboa GalilIsrael
G/FItay Moskovits24 –(2000-03-31)31 March 20001.92 m (6 ft 4 in)Elitzur NetanyaIsrael
PGYogev Ohayon37 –(1987-04-24)24 April 19871.89 m (6 ft 2 in)Maccabi Ra'ananaIsrael
CAlex Tyus36 –(1988-01-08)8 January 19882.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Maccabi Tel AvivIsrael
G/FSpencer Weisz29 –(1995-05-31)31 May 19951.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Hapoel Be'er ShevaIsrael
GYiftach Ziv29 –(1995-07-09)9 July 19951.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Hapoel HolonIsrael
Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club on 23 November 2024
  • Age – describes age
    on 23 November 2024

Head coach position

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Gallery

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Israeli Basketball Team, 1960
Tal Brody scoring
Doron Sheffer
Yaniv Green
David Blu
Tal Burstein
Omri Casspi, playing for Israel in 2010
Lior Eliyahu
Guy Pnini
Deni Avdija

Past rosters

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1952 Olympic Games: finished20th among 23 teams

3Avraham Schneor, 4Zacharia Ofri, 5Daniel Levy, 6Menahem Korman, 8Amos Linkowsky, 9Shimon Szmuckler, 10Yehuda Wiener, 11Ralph Klein, 12Reuben Perach, 13Eliahu Amiel, 14Dan Boksenbaum, 15Marcel Hefez (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)


1953 EuroBasket: finished5th among 17 teams

3Avraham Schneor, 4Zacharia Ofri, 5Daniel Levy, 6Menahem Korman, 7 Alfred Cohen, 8 David Heiblum, 9Shimon Szmuckler, 10 Ernst Winer, 11Ralph Klein, 12Marcel Hefez, 13 Mark Mimran, 14Dan Boksenbaum, 15Reuben Perach (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)


1954 FIBA World Cup: finished8th among 12 teams

3Avraham Schneor, 4Zacharia Ofri, 5Daniel Moshe, 6Reuben Perach, 7 Alfred Cohen, 8 Tavil Israel, 9Shimon Shelah, 10Yehuda Gafni, 11Rafael Ram, 12Marcel Hefez, 13 Azriel Luboshitz, 14Dan Erez (Coach: Jacob Saltiel)


1959 EuroBasket: finished11th among 17 teams

3Avraham Schneor, 4Albert Hemmo, 6 Haim Kastan, 7Amos Lin, 9 David Tari, 10 Jacob Edelist, 11Ralph Klein, 12Igal Volodarsky, 13David Kaminsky, 14Haim Hazan, 15 Erez Lustig, 16 Shabetai Ben-Bassat (Coach: Eli Amtel)


1961 EuroBasket: finished11th among 19 teams

4Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 5 Erez Lustig, 6Ami Shelef, 7 Hanoch Barkon, 8Albert Hemmo, 9Offer Eshed, 10David Kaminsky, 11Ralph Klein, 12 David Tari, 13Abraham Hoffman, 14Haim Hazan, 15Igal Volodarsky (Coach:Yehoshua Rozin)


1963 EuroBasket: finished9th among 16 teams

4Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 5Offer Eshed, 6Ami Shelef, 7 Zvi Lubezki, 8Albert Hemmo, 9Abraham Gutt, 10Igal Volodarsky, 11Ralph Klein, 12 Shlomo Ben-Zeev, 13Abraham Hoffman, 14Haim Hazan, 15 Ilan Zeiger (Coach:Yehoshua Rozin)


1965 EuroBasket: finished6th among 16 teams

4Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 5Offer Eshed, 6Ami Shelef, 7 Zvi Lubezki, 8Albert Hemmo, 9Igal Volodarsky, 10Abraham Gutt, 11David Kaminsky, 12 Gideon Freitag, 13Abraham Hoffman, 14Haim Hazan, 15 Ilan Zeiger (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1966 Asian Games: finished1stGold among 11 teams

4 Amnon Avidan, 5Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 6Igal Dar, 7 Gershon Dekel, 8Offer Eshed, 9Abraham Gutt, 10David Kaminsky, 11 Zvi Lubezki, 12 Itshak Shachar, 13Ami Shelef, 14Haim Starkman, 15 Ilan Zohar (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1967 EuroBasket: finished8th among 16 teams

4Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 5Offer Eshed, 6Gabi Teichner, 7 Willie Wold, 8Shamuel Avishar, 9Igal Dar, 10Abraham Gutt, 11 Gershon Dekel, 12David Kaminsky, 13Abraham Hoffman, 14Haim Starkman, 15 Ilan Zohar (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1969 EuroBasket: finished11th among 12 teams

4Gabi Teichner, 5Offer Eshed, 6Ivan Leshinsky, 7 Giora Dori, 8Haim Baram, 9Gabi Neumark, 10Haim Starkman, 11 Gershon Dekel, 12David Kaminsky, 13Itamar Marzel, 14Mark Turenshine, 15 Ilan Zohar (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1970 Asian Games: finished2ndSilver among 12 teams

4 Dan Barzily, 5Tanhum Cohen-Mintz, 6 Hillel Gilboa, 7Ronald Green, 8Hanan Keren, 9Ivan Leshinsky, 10Itamar Marzel, 11Gabi Neumark, 12Mike Schwartz, 13Haim Starkman, 14Gabi Teichner, 15Mark Turenshine (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1971 EuroBasket: finished11th among 12 teams

4 Joseph Leja, 5Gabi Teichner, 6Tal Brody, 7Mark Turenshine, 8Hanan Keren, 9Mike Schwartz, 10Haim Starkman, 11 Zvi Inbar, 12 Dan Barzily, 13Itamar Marzel, 14 Abraham Zuchman, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Shimon Shelah)


1973 EuroBasket: finished7th among 12 teams

4 Jonathan Zacks, 5Shamuel Avishar, 6Tal Brody, 7 Gur Ben-David, 8Hanan Keren, 9Mickey Berkowitz, 10Barry Leibowitz, 11Gabi Neumark, 12 Zvi Inbar, 13Itamar Marzel, 14Jacob Eisner, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Abraham Hemmo)


1974 Asian Games: finished1stGold among 11 teams

4Motti Aroesti, 5Shamuel Avishar, 6Mickey Berkowitz, 7Tal Brody, 8Jacob Eisner, 9Hanan Keren, 10Itamar Marzel, 11Avigdor Moskowitz, 12Shamuel Nachmias, 13Shuki Schwartz, 14Boaz Yanai, 15 Shmaryahu Zaslevsky (Coach:Abraham Hemmo)


1975 EuroBasket: finished7th among 12 teams

4 Shlomo Blum, 5Shamuel Nachmias, 6Tal Brody, 7Shuki Schwartz, 8Hanan Keren, 9Mickey Berkowitz, 10Barry Leibowitz, 11Avigdor Moskowitz, 12Or Goren, 13Itamar Marzel, 14Jacob Eisner, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Abraham Hemmo)


1977 EuroBasket: finished5th among 12 teams

4Shamuel Nachmias, 5Shuki Schwartz, 6Or Goren, 7Pinhas Hozez, 8Hanan Keren, 9Mickey Berkowitz, 10Barry Leibowitz, 11Avigdor Moskowitz, 12Steve Kaplan, 13Itamar Marzel, 14 Roni Rothschild, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Ralph Klein)


1979 EuroBasket: finished2ndSilver among 12 teams

4Eric Minkin, 5Shuki Schwartz, 6 Uri Ben-Ari, 7Motti Aroesti, 8Lou Silver,
9Mickey Berkowitz(MVP), 10Barry Leibowitz, 11Avigdor Moskowitz, 12Steve Kaplan, 13 Shai Sharf, 14Pinhas Hozez, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Ralph Klein)


1981 EuroBasket: finished6th among 12 teams

4Jim Boatwright, 5John Willis, 6Haim Zlotikman, 7 Gal Knaz, 8Steve Schlachter, 9Mickey Berkowitz, 10Barry Leibowitz, 11Avigdor Moskowitz, 12Lou Silver, 13Doron Jamchi, 14Pinhas Hozez, 15Boaz Yanai (Coach:Ralph Klein)


1983 EuroBasket: finished6th among 12 teams

4Howard Lassoff, 5Israel Elimelech, 6Lou Silver, 7Motti Aroesti, 8Steve Schlachter, 9Miki Berkovich, 10Haim Zlotikman, 11 Shmuel Zisman, 12Doron Jamchi, 13Ofer Yaakobi, 14 Niv Bogin, 15John Willis (Coach:Ralph Klein)


1985 EuroBasket: finished9th among 12 teams

4 Amir Bino, 5Motti Daniel, 6Ofer Yaakobi, 7Motti Aroesti, 8Steve Schlachter, 9Miki Berkovich, 10Haim Zlotikman, 11 Shmuel Zisman, 12Doron Jamchi, 13Hen Lippin, 14Pinhas Hozez, 15Johan Willis (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1986 FIBA World Cup: finished7th among 24 teams

4Howard Lassoff, 5Motti Daniel, 6Adi Gordon, 7 Nir Rechlis, 8Ariel Rosenberg, 9Miki Berkovich, 10Hen Lippin, 11Doron Shefa, 12Doron Jamchi, 13LaVon Mercer, 14Tomer Steinhauer, 15Ofer Yaakobi (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1987 EuroBasket: finished11th among 12 teams

4Howard Lassoff, 5Motti Daniel, 6Adi Gordon, 7Nadav Henefeld, 8Ofer Fleisher, 9Ariel Rosenberg, 10Hen Lippin, 11Doron Shefa, 12Doron Jamchi, 13LaVon Mercer, 14Tomer Steinhauer, 15 Itzhak Cohen (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1993 EuroBasket: finished14th among 16 teams

4Nadav Henefeld, 5Ofer Fleisher, 6Israel Elimelech, 7Desi Barmore, 8Shimon Amsalem, 9Adi Gordon, 10Tomer Steinhauer, 11Doron Sheffer, 12Doron Jamchi, 13 Amir Katz, 14Lior Arditty, 15Motti Daniel (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1995 EuroBasket: finished10th among 14 teams

4Nadav Henefeld, 5Ofer Fleisher, 6Guy Goodes, 7Brad Leaf, 8 Dror Cohen, 9Adi Gordon, 10Amir Muchtary, 11Doron Sheffer, 12Doron Jamchi, 13 Kobi Balul, 14Lior Arditty, 15Motti Daniel (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1997 EuroBasket: finished9th among 16 teams

4Nadav Henefeld, 5Lior Arditty, 6Shalom "Puppy" Turgeman, 7Amir Muchtary, 8David Bernsley, 9Oren Aharoni, 10Oded Kattash, 11Doron Sheffer, 12Gur Shelef, 13Uri Cohen-Mintz, 14Tomer Steinhauer, 15Ofer Fleisher (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


1999 EuroBasket: finished12th among 16 teams

4Nadav Henefeld, 5Motti Daniel, 6Guy Goodes, 7Shalom "Puppy" Turgeman, 8Shimon Amsalem, 9Meir Tapiro, 10Oded Kattash, 11Doron Sheffer, 12Gur Shelef, 13Uri Cohen-Mintz, 14Tomer Steinhauer, 15Yoav Saffar (Coach:Muli Katzurin)


2001 EuroBasket: finished12th among 16 teams

4Israel Sheinfeld, 5Shahar Gordon, 6Derrick Sharp, 7Shalom Turgeman, 8Lior Lubin, 9Ido Kozikaro, 10Afik Nissim, 11Meir Tapiro, 12Yoav Saffar, 13 Barak Peleg, 14Yaniv Green, 15Moshe Mizrahi (Coach:Muli Katzurin)


2003 EuroBasket: finished7th among 16 teams

4Erez Katz, 5Yotam Halperin, 6Derrick Sharp, 7Moshe Mizrahi, 8Israel Sheinfeld, 9Gur Shelef, 10Tal Burstein, 11Meir Tapiro, 12Yoav Saffar, 13Ido Kozikaro, 14Yaniv Green, 15Shahar Gordon (Coach:Muli Katzurin)


2005 EuroBasket: finished11th among 16 teams

4Dror Hajaj, 5Afik Nissim, 6Sharon Shason, 7Chris Watson, 8Erez Markovich, 9Gur Shelef, 10Tal Burstein, 11Meir Tapiro, 12Moshe Mizrahi, 13Ido Kozikaro, 14Yaniv Green, 15Yotam Halperin (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


2007 EuroBasket: finished11th among 16 teams

4Dror Hajaj, 5Moran Roth, 6Yotam Halperin, 7Lior Eliyahu, 8Erez Markovich, 9Jeron Roberts, 10Guy Pnini, 11Meir Tapiro, 12Matan Naor, 13Ido Kozikaro, 14Yaniv Green, 15Amit Tamir (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


2009 EuroBasket: finished14th among 16 teams

4Moran Roth, 5Yuval Naimy, 6Gal Mekel, 7Raviv Limonad, 8Guy Pnini, 9Yotam Halperin, 10Tal Burstein, 11Lior Eliyahu, 12Moshe Mizrahi, 13Ido Kozikaro, 14Yaniv Green, 15Amit Tamir (Coach:Zvi Sherf)


2011 EuroBasket: finished13th among 24 teams[18]

4Yogev Ohayon, 5Afik Nissim, 6Yuval Naimy, 7David Blu, 8Guy Pnini, 9Gal Mekel, 10Tal Burstein(C), 11Lior Eliyahu, 12Yotam Halperin, 13Elishay Kadir, 14Yaniv Green, 15Uri Kokia (Coach:Arik Shivek)


2013 EuroBasket: finished21st among 24 teams[19]

4Raviv Limonad, 5Afik Nissim, 6Nitzan Hanochi, 7Alex Tyus, 8Lior Eliyahu, 9Omri Casspi, 10Guy Pnini, 11Yogev Ohayon, 12Yotam Halperin, 13Ido Kozikaro, 14Yaniv Green, 15Elishay Kadir (Coach:Arik Shivek)


2015 EuroBasket: finished10th among 24 teams[20]

5Dagan Yivzori, 6Shawn Dawson, 7Gal Mekel, 8Lior Eliyahu, 9Omri Casspi(C), 10Raviv Limonad, 11Elishay Kadir, 12Yogev Ohayon, 14Yaniv Green, 15D'or Fischer, 16Robert Rothbart, 23Bar Timor (Coach:Erez Edelstein)


2017 EuroBasket: finished21st among 24 teams

1Richard Howell, 6Shawn Dawson, 7Gal Mekel, 8Lior Eliyahu, 9Omri Casspi(C), 10Guy Pnini, 11Elishay Kadir, 12Yotam Halperin,
14Oz Blayzer, 15Bar Timor, 20Idan Zalmanson, 21Yogev Ohayon (Coach:Erez Edelstein)


2022 EuroBasket: finished17th among 24 teams[21]

4Roman Sorkin, 7Gal Mekel, 8Deni Avdija, 10Guy Pnini(C), 11Yam Madar, 12Rafi Menco, 15Jake Cohen, 20Idan Zalmanson,
30Nimrod Levi, 41Tomer Ginat, 45Tamir Blatt, 50Yovel Zoosman (Coach:Guy Goodes)


2025 EuroBasket: finished14th among 24 teams[22]

3Khadeen Carrington, 6Itay Segev, 8Deni Avdija, 9Roman Sorkin, 10Bar Timor, 11Yam Madar, 12Rafi Menco, 30Nimrod Levi,
35 Ethan Burg, 41Tomer Ginat(C), 50Yovel Zoosman, 99Guy Palatin (Coach:Ariel Beit-Halahmy)

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  1. ^Due to theGaza war, Israel's scheduled home match in November 2024 against Ukraine was moved to a neutral site.
  2. ^abDue to continued security concerns from theGaza war, Israel's two home matches in February 2025 were played at a neutral site.

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