Croatia men's national basketball team

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The Croatia men's national basketball team (Croatian: Hrvatska košarkaška reprezentacija)[3] represents Croatia in international basketball matches. The team is controlled by the Croatian Basketball Federation (HKS).[4]

Quick facts: FIBA ranking, Joined FIBA, FIBA zone, Nationa...
Croatia
Croatian_Basketball_Federation.png
FIBA ranking30 Decrease 4 (15 September 2023)[1]
Joined FIBA1992
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationHKS
CoachJosip Sesar
Nickname(s)Kockasti
(The Chequered Ones)
Olympic Games
Appearances4
MedalsSilver Silver: (1992)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances3
MedalsBronze Bronze: (1994)
EuroBasket
Appearances14
MedalsBronze Bronze: (1993, 1995)
First international
Flag_of_Germany.svg Germany 86–74 Croatia Flag_of_Croatia.svg
(Murcia, Spain; 22 June 1992)[2]
Biggest win
Flag_of_Croatia.svg Croatia 124–51 Iceland Flag_of_Iceland.svg
(Murcia, Spain; 24 June 1992)
Biggest defeat
Flag_of_Croatia.svg Croatia 70–103 United States Flag_of_the_United_States.svg
(Barcelona, Spain; 27 July 1992)
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The biggest success Croatia has achieved was at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics when the team reached the final against the United States and won the silver medal. Croatia has also won one bronze medal at the FIBA World Cup and two bronze medals at EuroBasket.

Croatia's Krešimir Ćosić, Dražen Petrović, Dino Rađa, Mirko Novosel and Toni Kukoč are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Ćosić was inducted in 1996, Petrović in 2002, Rađa in 2018 and Kukoč in 2021, all as players. Novosel was inducted in 2007 as a coach. Petrović, Ćosić, Kukoč and Novosel are members of the FIBA Hall of Fame. Ćosić is also the only Croatian to have received the FIBA Order of Merit. Ćosić, however, never played for the Croatia national team. As he was only a member of the Yugoslavia national team, holding the record for number of medals (including Olyimpic gold) and the most games played by a player.