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South Korea men's national basketball team

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Men's national basketball team representing South Korea
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeSouth Korea women's national basketball team.

South Korea
FIBA ranking56Decrease 3 (15 September 2025)[1]
JoinedFIBA1947
FIBA zoneFIBA Asia
National federationKBA
CoachAhn Joon-ho
Olympic Games
Appearances6
FIBA World Cup
Appearances8
FIBA Asia Cup
Appearances31
MedalsGoldGold: (1969,1997)
SilverSilver: (1967,1973,1977,1981,1985,1987,1989,1991,1995,1999,2003)
BronzeBronze: (1963,1965,1971,1975,1979,1983,1993,2001,2007,2011,2013,2017)
Asian Games
Appearances18
MedalsGoldGold: (1970,1982,2002,2014)
SilverSilver: (1974,1978,1986,1994,1998,2010)
BronzeBronze: (1962,1966,1990,2018)
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
Away
First international
 Belgium 27–29South Korea 
(London, England; 30 July 1948)
Biggest win
 Sri Lanka 36–163South Korea 
(Bangkok, Thailand; 20 November 1975)
Biggest defeat
 United States 146–67South Korea 
(Villa Ballester, Argentina; 8 August 1990)

TheSouth Korea men's national basketball team (Korean:대한민국 농구 국가대표팀; recognized asKorea byFIBA) representsSouth Korea in internationalbasketball competitions. They are administered by theKorea Basketball Association.

Based on the number of overall medals won, South Korea is a major force among the national teams ofFIBA Asia. At theFIBA Asia Cup, they have won a record 25 medals in the competition. Furthermore, South Korea is the only nation that has qualified for every edition of the event since it was first held in1960.[2] While on the global level, South Korea has qualified for theFIBA World Cup eight times throughout their history.

History

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Initiation (1947–1951)

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In 1947, two years after the establishment of thePeople's Republic of Korea, theKorea Basketball Association joined theInternational Federation of Basketball (FIBA) and sent its national teams toFIBA-sponsored events. Only one year later, the team already celebrated its first major accomplishment at the1948 Summer Olympics, when it finished 8th, better than any other Asian nation, and ahead of teams such asCanada,Argentina, andItaly.

Steady improvements (1952–1968)

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At the1954 Asian Games, for the first time ever, South Korea finished in theFinal Four of a major international basketball tournament in Asia. The team slowly improved its position within Asia almost every year and qualified for theBasketball World Cup several times.

Golden years (1969–1970)

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In 1969 and 1970, the team enjoyed a brief period to shine, when it won the1969 Asian Championship[3] and the1970 Asian Games and ultimately qualified for the1970 FIBA World Championship. As the only Asian team that had remained in the championship, South Korea finished ahead ofAustralia (champion ofFIBA Oceania) andEgypt (champion ofFIBA Africa) and showed its best performance ever at this event. Korea'sShin Dong-Pa dominated all scorers at the1970 FIBA World Cup as he averaged 32.6 points per game, almost 13 points more than the runner up,Davis Peralta, fromPanama.

Asian elite position behind China (1971–2007)

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At theAsian Championship, South Korea stayed among the top three teams at 21 straight events, a record that is still unmatched until today.

At the1996 Olympics,Hyun Joo-Yup averaged 16.6 points through the entire tournament.[4]

At the2005 FIBA Asia Championship, South Korea's medal-winning streak finally ended when they lost toQatar at the 3rd place game . Between 1975 and 2005, South Korea was the only nation besides thePhilippines that was able to seriously challengeChina's dominance. It interrupted China's championship winning streak in1997, when it defeated its dominant neighbor in the semifinals and ultimately won the crown as 1997 Champion of Asia.

At the2007 FIBA Asia Championship, South Korea was able to go on a streak, and won the first 5 games. Because of the "four centers"Ha Seung-jin (221 cm),Kim Joo-sung (205 cm),Lee Dong-jun (202 cm), andKim Min-soo (200 cm), South Korea had the tournament's highest 2-point field goal percentage (61%). South Korea was also a team that had a strong back court withKim Seung-hyun (179 cm),Yang Dong-geun (182 cm),Kim Dong-woo (198 cm), andChoi Jin-soo (205 cm), who guaranteed that the team was in the tournaments top-3 in free throw percentage (70.6) and assists per game (11.5).[5] All these players helped their team to win the bronze medal once again.

Emergence of West Asian competition (2008–2018)

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South Korea at the2014 FIBA World Cup.

In the modern era, South Korea's competition from West Asia intensified as countries such asJordan,Qatar,Lebanon, and especiallyIran improved their basketball programs. South Korea is still considered one of Asia's major teams but its position among the top three teams in Asia is not guaranteed anymore. In 2014, the team qualified for theBasketball World Cup for the first time in almost 20 years. Even though the team was eliminated in the first round, the qualification itself was a success and provided much needed global exposure.[6] Most of the players that played at the 2014 World Cup returned for the2014 Asian Games where they helped secure the gold medal on home soil.

FormerJeonju KCC Egis managerHur Jae took over as the national team coach in 2016. They reached the play-offs of the2017 FIBA Asia Cup and won the bronze medal.[7] At the2018 Asian Games, South Korea was unable to defend their tournament gold medal due to the loss of key players to injuries.[8] The public outcry, coupled by accusations that Hur had shown favoritism by selecting both his sons into the national team, prompted Hur to resign in September.[9] Hur's former assistant Kim Sang-shik took over as the new coach.[10]

2019 FIBA World Cup and generational change (2019–present)

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Under Kim Sang-shik, the South Korean team secured their place at the2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Kim also began introducing younger players into the squad on a more regular basis.[11][12] However, Kim decided on a more experienced squad, with half the players selected aged 30 and above andHeo Hoon being the youngest player at 24. South Korea struggled with injury problems to key players during the tournament but ended their losing streak at the World Cup. They recorded their first win at the World Cup in 25 years by winning their last game of the tournament, an 80–71 win overthe Ivory Coast.[13][14]

More signs of a "generational change" were visible as Kim called-up a squad composed only of players born in the 1990's for a2022 FIBA Asia Cup qualifier against Indonesia.[15] However, theCOVID-19 pandemic disrupted much of 2020 as the closing of international borders and government-mandated quarantine regulations discouraged KBL teams from releasing valuable players to the national team, prompting a conflict between theKorean Basketball League (KBL) and theKorean Basketball Association (KBA).[16][17] Kim resigned in late January 2021, citing his frustration over being caught in between the KBL and KBA and the failure of all parties to come to a resolution.[18][19]Cho Sang-hyun took over in September 2021 and is expected to remain in charge until the2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[20]

In preparation of South Korea's participation in the2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian qualifiers, a two-week break from the regular season was scheduled in February 2022 for the national team call-ups. The Korean Basketball League was hit by the coronavirus as early as December 2021, withChangwon LG Sakers reporting their first case within the team.[21] At the end of January 2022, KBL even made their first-ever match postponement due to the coronavirus, as multiple positive cases were reported inSeoul Samsung Thunders.[22] Although stringent testing requirements and quarantine rules were implemented by KBL, it failed to lower the number of infections in the league. In February 2022, a massive outbreak occurred as many teams reported positive cases among their players and staff within a span of two weeks.[23][24][25][26] Some teams could not field their main players as they were infected. Even so, KBL carried on with the scheduled matches as long as the participating teams could fill up the roster. Some players eventually took to social media to express their frustration publicly over the forced commencement of the league and lack of concern towards the wellbeing of the players.[27] On the next day, KBL announced a suspension of the season for two weeks by postponing all remaining matches scheduled in February to a later date.[28] The national basketball team took a major hit as most of the players on the preliminary roster submitted to FIBA at an earlier date, were infected by the coronavirus.[29] Despite Cho's efforts of putting together a new roster, a player from the renewed roster was tested positive right before they depart to the Philippines on 22 February. As a result, South Korea pulled out of the2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Asian qualifiers and was eventually disqualified.[30][31] South Korea did try to appeal that decision, but it was rejected by FIBA.[32] Hence, South Korea's appearance in the2023 FIBA World Cup and the2024 Summer Olympics is unclear as of now.

On 29 April 2022, Cho was announced as the new head coach ofChangwon LG Sakers, and terminated his contract as the national team's head coach.[33] After an open recruitment of a new head coach by theKorean Basketball Association, Choo Il-seung, previously a head coach forGoyang Orion Orions was chosen to lead the men's national basketball team effective 19 May 2022.[34]

Competitive record

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Olympic Games

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Summer Olympics
YearRankPldWL
Germany1936Did not enter
United Kingdom19488th place835
Finland1952Did not qualify
Australia195614th place716
Italy1960Did not qualify
Japan196416th place909
Mexico196814th place927
Germany1972Did not qualify
Canada1976
Soviet Union1980
United States1984
South Korea19889th place725
Spain1992Did not qualify
United States199612th place707
Australia2000Did not qualify
Greece2004
China2008
United Kingdom2012
Brazil2016
Japan2020
France2024Withdrew
Total6/2047839

FIBA World Cup

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FIBA World Cup
YearPositionPldWL
Argentina1950Did not enter
Brazil1954Did not qualify
Chile1959
Brazil1963
Uruguay1967
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia197011th place844
Puerto Rico1974Did not qualify
Philippines197813th place716
Colombia1982Did not qualify
Spain198622nd place505
Argentina199015th place817
Canada199413th place835
Greece199816th place505
United States2002Did not qualify
Japan2006
Turkey2010
Spain201423rd place505
China201926th place514
PhilippinesJapanIndonesia2023Withdrew
Qatar2027To be determined
Total8/19511041

Asian Games

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Asian Games
YearPositionPldWL
India1951Did not enter
Philippines1954Fourth place624
Japan1958Fourth place844
Indonesia1962Third place862
Thailand1966Third place761
Thailand1970Champions871
Iran1974Runners-up743
Thailand1978Runners-up981
India1982Champions990
South Korea1986Runners-up761
China1990Third place752
Japan1994Runners-up651
Thailand1998Runners-up761
South Korea2002Champions770
Qatar20065th place853
China2010Runners-up862
South Korea2014Champions770
Indonesia2018Third place651
China20227th place743
Total18/1913210230

FIBA Asia Cup

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FIBA Asia Cup
YearPositionPldWL
Philippines19604th place936
Taiwan19633rd place1073
Malaysia19653rd place963
South Korea1967Runners-up981
Thailand1969Champions880
Japan19713rd place862
Philippines1973Runners-up1091
Thailand19753rd place862
Malaysia1977Runners-up871
Japan19793rd place752
India1981Runners-up761
Hong Kong19833rd place752
Malaysia1985Runners-up651
Thailand1987Runners-up871
China1989Runners-up871
Japan1991Runners-up981
Indonesia19933rd place651
South Korea1995Runners-up862
Saudi Arabia1997Champions871
Japan1999Runners-up862
China20013rd place871
China2003Runners-up871
Qatar20054th place853
Japan20073rd place862
China20097th place963
China20113rd place972
Philippines20133rd place972
China20156th place954
Lebanon20173rd place752
Indonesia20226th place431
Saudi Arabia20256th place532
Total31/3124518857

East Asian Games

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East Asian Games
YearPositionPldWL
China1993Runners-up---
South Korea1997Runners-up---
Japan2001Runners-up---
Macau2005Runners-up---
Hong Kong2009Champions---
China2013Third place---
Total6/6---

East Asia Basketball Championship

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EABA Championship
YearPositionPldWL
Japan2009Champions440
China2011Champions431
South Korea2013Champions550
Japan2017Runners-up422
Total4/417143

FIBA Asia Challenge

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FIBA Asia Challenge
YearPositionPldWL
Taiwan2004Runners-up532
Kuwait2008Did not enter
Lebanon2010
Japan2012
China2014
Iran2016Runners-up862
Total2/61394

William Jones Cup

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William Jones Cup
YearPositionPldWL
Taiwan1977
Taiwan1978Runners-up
Taiwan 1979Not held
Taiwan1980
Taiwan1981
Taiwan19825th place
Taiwan1983
Taiwan1984
Taiwan19856th place
Taiwan1986Runners-up
Taiwan1987
Taiwan1988Third place
Taiwan 1989Not held
Taiwan1990
Taiwan1991Third place
Taiwan1992
Taiwan1993
Taiwan1994
Taiwan1995
Taiwan1996
Taiwan1997
Taiwan1998Third place
Taiwan1999Champions
Taiwan2000Runners-up651
Taiwan2001Runners-up761
Taiwan2002
Taiwan 2003Not held
Taiwan2004
Taiwan2005
Taiwan2006
Taiwan2007
Taiwan20087th place927
Taiwan20095th place853
Taiwan2010Did not enter
Taiwan2011Runners-up972
Taiwan20125th place853
Taiwan2013Third place752
Taiwan2014Did not enter
Taiwan20155th place844
Taiwan2016Runners-up862
Taiwan2017Third place963
Taiwan2018Third place862
Taiwan2019Runners-up871
Total?/37???

Team

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Current roster

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Roster for the2025 FIBA Asia Cup.[35][36]

South Korea men's national basketball team – 2025 FIBA Asia Cup roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge –Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
C0Ha Yun-gi26 –(1999-03-12)12 March 19992.03 m (6 ft 8 in)Suwon KT SonicboomSouth Korea
F1Lee Hyun-jung24 –(2000-10-23)23 October 20002.00 m (6 ft 7 in)Nagasaki VelcaJapan
G3Jeong Seong-woo31 –(1993-08-17)17 August 19931.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Daegu KOGAS PegasusSouth Korea
G5Yang Jun-seok23 –(2001-12-07)7 December 20011.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Changwon LG SakersSouth Korea
G6Park Ji-hoon30 –(1995-01-21)21 January 19951.82 m (6 ft 0 in)Anyang JKJ Red BoostersSouth Korea
G7Yu Ki-sang24 –(2001-04-17)17 April 20011.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Changwon LG SakersSouth Korea
G9Lee Jung-hyun26 –(1999-04-14)14 April 19991.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Goyang Sono SkygunnersSouth Korea
F11Lee Woo-suk26 –(1999-07-10)10 July 19991.96 m (6 ft 5 in)SangmuSouth Korea
F12Moon Jeong-hyeon24 –(2001-07-30)30 July 20011.95 m (6 ft 5 in)Suwon KT SonicboomSouth Korea
C15Kim Jong-kyu (C)34 –(1991-07-03)3 July 19912.07 m (6 ft 9 in)Anyang JKJ Red BoostersSouth Korea
PF22Yeo Jun-seok23 –(2002-03-19)19 March 20022.02 m (6 ft 8 in)Seattle RedhawksUnited States
C33Lee Seoung-hyun33 –(1992-04-16)16 April 19921.97 m (6 ft 6 in)Ulsan Hyundai Mobis PhoebusSouth Korea
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  • South Korea Seo Dong-chul
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 5 August 2025

Head coaches

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Kit

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Manufacturer

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Sponsor

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See also

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References

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