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Croatia women's national basketball team
Women's national basketball team representing Croatia
Women's national basketball team representing Croatia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | Women |
| country | Croatia |
| national_fed | Croatian Basketball Federation |
| fiba_zone | FIBA Europe |
| coach | Stipe Bralić |
| fiba_ranking | |
| joined_fiba | 1993 |
| oly_appearances | 1 |
| oly_medals | None |
| wc_appearances | None |
| zone_championship | EuroBasket |
| zone_appearances | 7 |
| zone_medals | None |
| zone_championship2 | Mediterranean Games |
| zone_appearances2 | 4 |
| zone_medals2 | Gold: (1997, 2001) |
| Silver: (2005) | |
| Bronze: (2009) |
the women's team
Silver: (2005) Bronze: (2009) The Croatia women's national basketball team is the national representative for Croatia in international women's basketball competition. The team is controlled by the Croatian Basketball Federation (Hrvatski košarkaški savez).
Results
Prior to 1992 the Croatia women's national basketball team competed as a part of the Yugoslavia women's national basketball team.
The lone competition the Croatia women's national team have never qualified for is the FIBA Women's World Cup.
Olympic Games
| Year | Round | Position |
|---|---|---|
| USA 1996 | Did not qualify | |
| AUS 2000 | ||
| GRE 2004 | ||
| CHN 2008 | ||
| GBR 2012 | Preliminary Round | 10th |
| BRA 2016 | Did not qualify | |
| JPN 2020 |
EuroBasket Women
| Year | Round | Position |
|---|---|---|
| Italy 1993 | Did not qualify | |
| Czech Republic 1995 | Quarterfinal | 8th |
| Hungary 1997 | Did not qualify | |
| Poland 1999 | Quarterfinal | 8th |
| France 2001 | Did not qualify | |
| Greece 2003 | ||
| Turkey 2005 | ||
| Italy 2007 | Preliminary Round | 13th |
| Latvia 2009 | Did not qualify | |
| Poland 2011 | Quarterfinal | 5th |
| France 2013 | Main Round | 11th |
| HungaryRomania 2015 | Main Round | 12th |
| Czech Republic 2017 | Did not qualify | |
| LatviaSerbia 2019 | ||
| FranceSpain 2021 | Qualification to quarterfinal | 11th |
| IsraelSlovenia 2023 | Did not qualify | |
| Czech RepublicGermanyItalyGreece 2025 | ||
| BelgiumFinlandSwedenLithuania 2027 | To be determined |
Mediterranean Games
Croatia is the most successful women's basketball team at the Mediterranean Games.
| Year | Round | Position |
|---|---|---|
| France 1993 | Did not participate | |
| Italy 1997 | Final | |
| Tunisia 2001 | Final | |
| Spain 2005 | Final | |
| Italy 2009 | Semi-final |
- At the 2013 Mediterranean Games the women's basketball tournament was cancelled because too few teams applied for the competition which was mainly due to coinciding dates with EuroBasket 2013.
Team
Current roster
The roster for the EuroBasket Women 2025 qualifiers.
- CRO Iva Borović Gregov
- CRO Korana Longin Cvitan
- Club – describes last club before the tournament
- Age – describes age on 23 December 2024
Notable players
- Korana Longin-Zanze
- Sandra Mandir
- Anđa Jelavić
- Antonija Mišura
References
References
- [https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-womens-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/teams/croatia#statistics Croatia], FIBA
- [https://www.hks-cbf.hr/reprezentacije/#A-reprezentacija-z Ženske reprezentacije], HKS
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