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Finland men's national basketball team
Men's national basketball team representing Finland
Men's national basketball team representing Finland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Finland |
| logo | Basketball Finland Team logo.png |
| logo_width | 250px |
| nickname | Susijengi |
| (The Wolf Pack) | |
| coach | Lassi Tuovi |
| fiba_ranking | |
| joined_fiba | 1939 |
| fiba_zone | FIBA Europe |
| national_fed | Basketball Finland |
| oly_appearances | 2 |
| oly_medals | None |
| wc_appearances | 2 |
| wc_medals | None |
| zone_championship | EuroBasket |
| zone_appearances | 18 |
| zone_medals | None |
| h_pattern_b | _bluesides_horizontal_line |
| h_body | FFFFFF |
| h_shorts | FFFFFF |
| h_pattern_s | _bluesides |
| a_pattern_b | _thinwhitesides |
| a_body | 0055A4 |
| a_shorts | 0055A4 |
| a_pattern_s | _whitesides |
| first_game | 76–11 |
| (Kaunas, Lithuania; 22 May 1939) | |
| largest_win | 53–111 |
| (Luxembourg City; 16 September 2006) | |
| largest_loss | 112–9 |
| (Kaunas, Lithuania; 27 May 1939) |
the men's team
(The Wolf Pack) (Kaunas, Lithuania; 22 May 1939) (Luxembourg City; 16 September 2006) (Kaunas, Lithuania; 27 May 1939)
The Finland men's national basketball team (, ) represents Finland in international basketball competition. The national team is governed by Basketball Finland.
Finland has played in 18 EuroBasket tournaments, with their best finish coming in fourth place as co-hosts at EuroBasket 2025. Finland has appeared at the Olympic Games twice, in 1952 as hosts, and 1964. Finland has also qualified for the FIBA World Cup twice, in 2014 and 2023.
Since 2011, Finland has had the highest FIBA World Ranking among Nordic countries.
History
Early years
The Finnish Basketball Association was founded in February 1939. A few months earlier the Finnish Football Federation had decided to add basketball to its own repertoire. Finland first competed at the European championship at its third installment, the EuroBasket 1939. In the round-robin, they initially struggled and lost to each of the other seven teams and finished with a 70–541 overall point differential.
1950s
Finland's next European competition was 12 years later, at the EuroBasket 1951 in Paris. Overall, they fared much better and split their four preliminary round games and finished at third place in the group at 2–2 but were eliminated from championship contention. They had success after that, winning all three of their classification round 1 games and both round 2 games to finish in 9th place of the 18 teams.
In 1952, by virtue of hosting the games in Helsinki, Finland played at the Summer Olympics for the first time. The national team finished at the bottom of Group B in the preliminary round losing all of its game to the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and Mexico, and failing to advance.
Finland used this international experience when they competed again at the EuroBasket 1953 in Moscow. In the preliminary round, they finished with 1 win and 3 losses for 4th place of the 5 teams in the group. They fared significantly better in the first classification round, winning 3 and losing only 1 to finish in the middle of a three-way tie in the group. They lost both the 9–12 and 11/12 classification games, however, taking 12th place of 17 overall.
At the next event, Finland had some difficulty in the preliminary round of EuroBasket 1955. They lost all three early games in Budapest and were relegated to the classification round. Once again, not faced with the world elite opponents anymore, the Fins shone in the classification round and won all four of the pool play games. They won their classification 9–12 match as well, but lost to France in the 9/10 final to finish 10th of 18 in the tournament.
In Sofia, at the EuroBasket 1957, the Finns finished third in their preliminary group after going 1–2. They moved to the 9–16 classification pool and won five games there with only one loss. They took 11th place overall in the tournament.
Modern era
At the EuroBasket 1995 in Greece, was Finland's first qualification to the top European basketball tournament since 1977. The national team did not fair too well at the event though. As they were routed in their first match against Russia 126–74, and ultimately led to them finishing with an 0–6 record (13th place) and were eliminated.
Finland qualified for the EuroBasket 2011. The tournament berth was the first for Finland in 16 years. There they finished third out of six teams in EuroBasket 2011 Group C and defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 92–64 and Montenegro 71–65. This allowed them to qualify for the EuroBasket 2011 Group F. In their first match they were easily defeated by Russia but afterwards they defeated Georgia, before losing to Slovenia in their final match of the tournament. Despite not making it to the best of 8 tournament, Finland ended up making it to their first ever FIBA World Cup as a wild card team alongside Greece, Turkey, and Brazil.
Finland was selected one of the co-hosts for the EuroBasket 2017. Tournament's Group A was played in Helsinki, at the venue then called Hartwall Arena. Finland finished second in the group with wins against France, Poland, Greece and Iceland, and advanced to the round of 16 where they were defeated by Italy. They ultimately finished 11th in the competition
After not qualifying for the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Finland performed well at the 2022 EuroBasket. They finished second in their group again, after Serbia. Led by Lauri Markkanen and his historical 43-point performance, they defeated Croatia in the round of 16. Eventually they were knocked out of the competition in the quarter-finals by Spain and finished 7th in the tournament. This was the nation's best finish since 1967, when they were sixth. The event was also a farewell for the captain Shawn Huff and long-served point guard Petteri Koponen as they both announced their retirement after the tournament.
Finland also qualified for the 2023 FIBA World Cup, as the first nation from Europe to make it through in the qualifiers. They lost their group stage games against Australia, Germany and Japan in Okinawa, but performed well in the classification games against Cape Verde and Venezuela, finishing the tournament with two wins in the 21st place.
In early July 2024, Finland competed at the 2024 FIBA Olympic qualifying tournament in Valencia, Spain. Without Markkanen, they unexpectedly made it through to the tournament's final round, but were knocked out of the competition by Spain again. Mikael Jantunen was named in the tournament's All-Star Five.
At the 2025 EuroBasket, Finland finished third out of six teams in Group B, which was played at home in Tampere. They defeated Serbia in the round of 16 game in Riga and advanced to the semi-finals for the first time in the country's EuroBasket history. The team finished ultimately 4th in the tournament, after being defeated by Greece 92–89 in the bronze medal game. Miikka Muurinen, the youngest player in the tournament, was awarded the inaugural EuroBasket Rising Star trophy after delivering multiple highlight reel dunks throughout the tournament. Lauri Markkanen was named in the All-Tournament Second Team. After the tournament, Hanno Möttölä left the coaching staff to join the Canada national team, and later it was announced that Joonas Iisalo would replace him.
Competitive record
FIBA World Cup
| World Cup | Qualification | Year | Position | Pld | W | L | Pld | W | L | Total | 2/19 | 10 | 3 | 7 | 29 | 17 | 12 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ARG 1950 | Did not qualify | 5 | 2 | 3 | |||||||||||||
| BRA 1954 | *EuroBasket served | ||||||||||||||||
| as qualifiers* | |||||||||||||||||
| CHI 1959 | |||||||||||||||||
| BRA 1963 | |||||||||||||||||
| URU 1967 | |||||||||||||||||
| YUG 1970 | |||||||||||||||||
| PUR 1974 | |||||||||||||||||
| PHI 1978 | |||||||||||||||||
| COL 1982 | |||||||||||||||||
| ESP 1986 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
| ARG 1990 | Did not qualify | *EuroBasket served | |||||||||||||||
| as qualifiers* | |||||||||||||||||
| CAN 1994 | |||||||||||||||||
| GRE 1998 | |||||||||||||||||
| USA 2002 | |||||||||||||||||
| JPN 2006 | |||||||||||||||||
| TUR 2010 | |||||||||||||||||
| ESP 2014 | 22nd | 5 | 1 | 4 | Wild card | ||||||||||||
| CHN 2019 | Did not qualify | 12 | 6 | 6 | |||||||||||||
| PHIJPNIDN 2023 | 21st | 5 | 2 | 3 | 12 | 9 | 3 | ||||||||||
| QAT 2027 | To be determined | To be determined |
Olympic Games
| Olympic Games | Qualifying | Year | Position | Pld | W | L | Pld | W | L | Total | 2/20 | 12 | 4 | 8 | 43 | 19 | 24 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nazi Germany 1936 | No national representative | ||||||||||||||||
| UK 1948 | Did not enter | ||||||||||||||||
| FIN 1952 | 9th | 3 | 0 | 3 | |||||||||||||
| AUS 1956 | Did not qualify | ||||||||||||||||
| ITA 1960 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
| JPN 1964 | 11th | 9 | 4 | 5 | 8 | 7 | 1 | ||||||||||
| MEX 1968 | Did not qualify | 9 | 4 | 5 | |||||||||||||
| FRG 1972 | 7 | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||||||
| CAN 1976 | 5 | 1 | 4 | ||||||||||||||
| URS 1980 | 4 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| USA 1984 | 3 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| KOR 1988 | 4 | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| ESP 1992 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
| USA 1996 | Did not qualify | Did not qualify | |||||||||||||||
| AUS 2000 | |||||||||||||||||
| GRE 2004 | |||||||||||||||||
| CHN 2008 | |||||||||||||||||
| UK 2012 | |||||||||||||||||
| BRA 2016 | |||||||||||||||||
| JPN 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
| FRA 2024 | 3 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| USA 2028 | To be determined | To be determined |
EuroBasket
| EuroBasket | Qualification | Year | Position | Pld | W | L | Pld | W | L | Total | 18/40 | 143 | 62 | 81 | 194 | 84 | 110 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SUI 1935 | No national representative | ||||||||||||||||
| LAT 1937 | |||||||||||||||||
| LTU 1939 | 8th | 7 | 0 | 7 | |||||||||||||
| SUI 1946 | Did not enter | ||||||||||||||||
| TCH 1947 | |||||||||||||||||
| EGY 1949 | |||||||||||||||||
| FRA 1951 | 9th | 9 | 7 | 2 | |||||||||||||
| URS 1953 | 12th | 10 | 4 | 6 | |||||||||||||
| HUN 1955 | 10th | 9 | 5 | 4 | |||||||||||||
| BUL 1957 | 11th | 10 | 6 | 4 | |||||||||||||
| TUR 1959 | 13th | 7 | 2 | 5 | |||||||||||||
| YUG 1961 | 14th | 7 | 3 | 4 | |||||||||||||
| POL 1963 | 14th | 9 | 2 | 7 | Direct qualification | ||||||||||||
| URS 1965 | 12th | 9 | 3 | 6 | |||||||||||||
| FIN 1967 | 6th | 9 | 6 | 3 | Qualified as host | ||||||||||||
| ITA 1969 | Did not qualify | 4 | 0 | 4 | |||||||||||||
| FRG 1971 | 4 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| ESP 1973 | 7 | 2 | 5 | ||||||||||||||
| YUG 1975 | Did not enter | Did not enter | |||||||||||||||
| BEL 1977 | 10th | 7 | 1 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 2 | ||||||||||
| ITA 1979 | Did not qualify | 10 | 3 | 7 | |||||||||||||
| TCH 1981 | 5 | 2 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| FRA 1983 | 12 | 2 | 10 | ||||||||||||||
| FRG 1985 | 12 | 4 | 8 | ||||||||||||||
| GRE 1987 | 12 | 3 | 9 | ||||||||||||||
| YUG 1989 | 9 | 3 | 6 | ||||||||||||||
| ITA 1991 | 3 | 0 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| GER 1993 | 4 | 2 | 2 | ||||||||||||||
| GRE 1995 | 14th | 6 | 0 | 6 | 12 | 9 | 3 | ||||||||||
| ESP 1997 | Did not qualify | 10 | 3 | 7 | |||||||||||||
| FRA 1999 | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||||||||
| TUR 2001 | 16 | 10 | 6 | ||||||||||||||
| SWE 2003 | 6 | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||||||
| SCG 2005 | Division B | 6 | 3 | 3 | |||||||||||||
| ESP 2007 | Division B | 10 | 8 | 2 | |||||||||||||
| POL 2009 | Did not qualify | 12 | 5 | 7 | |||||||||||||
| LTU 2011 | 9th | 8 | 3 | 5 | 12 | 5 | 7 | ||||||||||
| SVN 2013 | 9th | 8 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 6 | 2 | ||||||||||
| FRACROGERLAT 2015 | 16th | 6 | 2 | 4 | Direct qualification | ||||||||||||
| FINISRROUTUR 2017 | 11th | 6 | 4 | 2 | Qualified as co-host | ||||||||||||
| CZEGEOITAGER 2022 | 7th | 7 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 3 | 3 | ||||||||||
| CYPFINPOLLAT 2025 | 4th | 9 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 2 | 4 | ||||||||||
| ESTGRESVNESP 2029 | To be determined | To be determined |
Summer World University Games
| Summer World University Games | Year | Position |
|---|---|---|
| THA 2007 | 11th | |
| SRB 2009 | 10th | |
| CHN 2011 | 7th | |
| RUS 2013 | 10th | |
| KOR 2015 | 14th | |
| CHN 2017 | 7th | |
| ITA 2019 | 9th | |
| CHN 2021 | 5th | |
| GER 2025 | 7th |
Participated in other competitions
- FIBA Stanković Continental Champions' Cup: (2018)
- Adecco Cup: (2015)
- Friendship Games: (1984)
Results and fixtures
2025
2026
Team
Current roster
Roster for the 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers matches on 28 November and 1 December 2025 against Hungary and France.
- FIN Lassi Tuovi
- FIN Joonas Iisalo
- FIN Teemu Rannikko
- (C) Team captain
- Club – describes last club before the competition
- Age – describes age on 28 November 2025
Depth chart
Notable players
Current notable players who have played for the national team:
- Club – describes current club
- Age – describes age on 22 August 2025
Head coach position
- EST Alois Suurna – (1939)
- FIN Keijo Viianen – (1950)
- FIN Eino Ojanen – (1951–1952)
- FIN Matti Simola – (1952)
- FIN Eino Ojanen – (1953–1955)
- FIN Kalevi Tuominen – (1955–1969)
- USA/FIN Robert Petersen – (1969–1972)
- FIN Kauko Jämsén – (1972–1973)
- USA/FIN Robert Petersen – (1977)
- FIN Kari Liimo – (1982–1984)
- FIN Eero Saarinen – (1984–1991)
- FIN Henrik Dettmann – (1992–1997)
- USA Aaron McCarthy – (1997–2001)
- FIN Ari Tammivaara – (2001–2003)
- FIN Tomi Kaminen – (2005)
- FIN Pekka Salminen – (2008)
- FIN Henrik Dettmann – (2004–2022)
- FIN Lassi Tuovi – (2022–present)
Past rosters
1939 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 8 teams
3 Martti Salminen, 4 Kalevi Ihalainen, 5 Ilkka Törrönen, 6 Erkki Saurala, 8 Pentti Vuollekoski, 9 Pauli Sarkkula, 10 Heinonen, 11 Erkki Lindén, 12 Vladi Marmo, 13 Reino Valtonen, 14 Alo Suurna (Coach: Alois Suurna)
1951 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 17 teams
3 Oiva Virtanen, 4 Raimo Lindholm, 5 Juhani Kyöstilä, 6 Timo Suviranta, 7 Pentti Laaksonen, 8 Raine Nuutinen, 9 Kalevi Sylander, 11 Arto Koivisto, 12 Pertti Mutru, 13 Kalevi Heinänen, 14 Kaj Gustafsson, 15 Olli Arppe, 16 Allan Pietarinen, 17 Tapio Pöyhönen (Coach: Eino Ojanen)
1952 Olympic Games: finished 15th among 23 teams
3 Juhani Kyöstilä, 4 Raine Nuutinen, 5 Raimo Lindholm, 6 Timo Suviranta, 7 Kalevi Heinänen, 8 Pentti Laaksonen, 9 Oiva Virtanen, 10 Esko Karhunen, 11 Eero Salonen, 12 Pertti Mutru, 13 Tapio Pöyhönen (Coach: Matti Simola)
1953 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 17 teams
3 Timo Lampen, 4 Raine Nuutinen, 5 Raimo Lindholm, 6 Timo Suviranta, 7 Keijo Hynninen, 8 Kalevi Heinänen, 9 Pentti Laaksonen, 10 Oiva Virtanen, 11 Eero Salonen, 12 Kaj Gustafsson, 13 Pertti Mutru, 14 Allan Pietarinen (Coach: Eino Ojanen)
1955 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 18 teams
3 Timo Lampén, 4 Raine Nuutinen, 5 Raimo Lindholm, 6 Timo Suviranta, 7 Kalevi Heinänen, 8 Oiva Virtanen, 9 Eero Salonen, 10 Kalevi Sylander, 11 Taisto Ravantti, 12 Seppo Kuusela, 13 Asko Jokinen, 14 Pertti Mutru, 15 Kalevi Tuominen (Coach: Eino Ojanen)
1957 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams
3 Timo Lampén, 4 Raine Nuutinen, 5 Raimo Lindholm, 6 Timo Suviranta, 7 Arvo Jantunen, 8 Paavo Suhonen, 9 Juhani Kala, 10 Seppo Kuusela, 11 Kalevi Sylander, 12 Eero Salonen, 13 Pertti Mutru, 14 Arto Koivisto (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1959 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 17 teams
3 Matti Köli, 4 Timo Lampén, 5 Pentti Palkoaho, 6 Matti Nenonen, 7 Raine Nuutinen, 8 Raimo Lindholm, 9 Arvo Jantunen, 10 Kyösti Rousti, 11 Juhani Kala, 12 Seppo Kuusela, 13 Eero Salonen, 14 Raimo Vartia (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1961 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 19 teams
4 Uolevi Manninen, 5 Kari Liimo, 6 Timo Lampén, 7 Pertti Laanti, 8 Lauri Nurma, 9 Martti Liimo, 10 Tony Bärlund, 11 Raimo Lindholm, 12 Rauno Ailus, 13 Arvo Jantunen, 14 Seppo Kuusela, 15 Raimo Vartia (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1963 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams
4 Uolevi Manninen, 5 Kari Liimo, 6 Timo Lampén, 7 Pertti Laanti, 8 Martti Liimo, 9 Juha Harjula, 10 Antero Siljola, 11 Rauno Ailus, 12 Kauko Kauppinen, 13 Jorma Pilkevaara, 14 Seppo Kuusela, 15 Raimo Vartia (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1964 Olympic Games: finished 11th among 16 teams
4 Uolevi Manninen, 5 Kari Liimo, 6 Timo Lampén, 7 Pertti Laanti, 8 Martti Liimo, 9 Raimo Lindholm, 10 Juha Harjula, 11 Risto Kala, 12 Kauko Kauppinen, 13 Jorma Pilkevaara, 14 Teijo Finneman, 15 Raimo Vartia (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1965 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams
4 Uolevi Manninen, 5 Kari Liimo, 6 Timo Lampén, 7 Pertti Laanti, 8 Martti Liimo, 9 Kari Lahti, 10 Hannu Paananen, 11 Jorma Pilkevaara, 12 Kari Rönnholm, 13 Lars Karell, 14 Teijo Finneman, 15 Jyrki Immonen (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1967 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 16 teams
4 Veikko Vainio, 5 Kari Liimo, 6 Uolevi Manninen, 7 Pertti Laanti, 8 Martti Liimo, 9 Kari Lahti, 10 Kari Rönnholm, 11 Lars Karell, 12 Jorma Pilkevaara, 13 Olavi Ahonen, 14 Teijo Finneman, 15 Jyrki Immonen (Coach: Kalevi Tuominen)
1977 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams
4 Kalevi Sarkalahti 5 Heikki Kasko, 6 Tapio Sten, 7 Heikki Taponen, 8 Antti Zitting, 9 Risto Lignell, 10 Raimo Mäntynen, 11 Anssi Rauramo, 12 Mikko Koskinen, 13 Klaus Mahlamäki, 14 Jarmo Laitinen, 15 Erkki Saaristo (Coach: Robert Petersen)
1995 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 14 teams
4 Martti Kuisma, 5 Hanno Möttölä, 6 Pekka Markkanen, 7 Sakari Pehkonen, 8 Jarkko Tuomala, 9 Markku Larkio, 10 Riku Marttinen, 11 Mika-Matti Tahvanainen, 12 Juha Luhtanen, 13 Jyri Lehtonen, 14 Kari-Pekka Klinga, 15 Petri-Mikael Niiranen (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2011 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 24 teams
4 Mikko Koivisto, 5 Antti Nikkilä, 6 Kimmo Muurinen, 7 Shawn Huff, 8 Gerald Lee, 9 Sasu Salin, 10 Tuukka Kotti, 11 Petteri Koponen, 12 Vesa Mäkäläinen, 13 Hanno Möttölä (C), 14 Petri Virtanen, 15 Teemu Rannikko (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2013 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 24 teams
4 Mikko Koivisto, 5 Antti Nikkilä, 6 Kimmo Muurinen, 7 Shawn Huff, 8 Gerald Lee, 9 Sasu Salin, 10 Tuukka Kotti, 11 Petteri Koponen, 12 Samuel Haanpää, 13 Hanno Möttölä (C), 14 Roope Ahonen, 15 Teemu Rannikko (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2014 FIBA World Cup: finished 22nd among 24 teams
4 Mikko Koivisto, 5 Erik Murphy, 6 Kimmo Muurinen, 7 Shawn Huff, 8 Gerald Lee, 9 Sasu Salin, 10 Tuukka Kotti, 11 Petteri Koponen, 12 Matti Nuutinen, 13 Hanno Möttölä (C), 14 Antero Lehto, 15 Teemu Rannikko (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2015 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 24 teams
4 Mikko Koivisto, 7 Shawn Huff (C), 8 Gerald Lee, 9 Sasu Salin, 10 Tuukka Kotti, 11 Petteri Koponen, 12 Matti Nuutinen, 21 Ville Kaunisto, 24 Joonas Cavén, 30 Roope Ahonen, 31 Jamar Wilson, 33 Erik Murphy (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2017 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 24 teams
4 Mikko Koivisto, 7 Shawn Huff (C), 8 Gerald Lee, 9 Sasu Salin, 10 Tuukka Kotti, 11 Petteri Koponen, 12 Matti Nuutinen, 15 Teemu Rannikko, 22 Carl Lindbom, 23 Lauri Markkanen, 31 Jamar Wilson, 33 Erik Murphy (Coach: Henrik Dettmann)
2022 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 24 teams
1 Miro Little, 7 Shawn Huff (C), 9 Sasu Salin, 11 Petteri Koponen, 14 Henri Kantonen, 18 Mikael Jantunen, 19 Elias Valtonen, 20 Alexander Madsen, 21 Edon Maxhuni, 23 Lauri Markkanen, 35 Ilari Seppälä, 41 Topias Palmi (Coach: Lassi Tuovi)
2023 FIBA World Cup: finished 21st among 32 teams
1 Miro Little, 5 Alex Murphy, 9 Sasu Salin (C), 13 Olivier Nkamhoua, 14 Henri Kantonen, 18 Mikael Jantunen, 19 Elias Valtonen, 20 Alexander Madsen, 21 Edon Maxhuni, 23 Lauri Markkanen, 34 Jacob Grandison, 35 Ilari Seppälä (Coach: Lassi Tuovi)
2025 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 24 teams
1 Miro Little, 9 Sasu Salin (C), 13 Olivier Nkamhoua, 18 Mikael Jantunen, 19 Elias Valtonen, 20 Alexander Madsen, 21 Edon Maxhuni, 23 Lauri Markkanen, 24 Miikka Muurinen, 30 Andre Gustavson, 34 Jacob Grandison, 35 Ilari Seppälä (Coach: Lassi Tuovi)
Notable players
File:Seppo Kuusela.jpg|Seppo Kuusela File:Anssi Rauramo.jpg| File:EuroBasket 2017 - Pekka Markkanen.jpg|Pekka Markkanen File:Hanno Mottola.jpg|Hanno Möttölä File:Ville Kaunisto2.jpg|Ville Kaunisto File:EuroBasket 2017 Greece vs Finland 72.jpg|Tuukka Kotti File:Teemu Rannikko Finnish National Team.jpeg|Teemu Rannikko File:EuroBasket 2017 Greece vs Finland 33.jpg|Petteri Koponen File:Shawn Huff.jpg|Shawn Huff File:EuroBasket 2017 France vs Finland 44.jpg|Sasu Salin File:EuroBasket 2017 Finland vs Poland 89.jpg|Lauri Markkanen
Player records
Most games played
- Stat totals as of 9 September 2024.
- Indicates a player that is still actively playing with the senior Finland national team.
| Rank | Player | Games played |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Tuukka Kotti | 226 |
| 2. | Shawn Huff | 224 |
| 3. | Jouko Heikkinen | 190 |
| 4. | Risto Lignell | 169 |
| 5. | Hanno Möttölä | 165 |
| 6. | Jorma Pilkevaara | 163 |
| 7. | Kari Liimo | 156 |
| 7. | Kimmo Muurinen | 156 |
| 9. | Heikki Kasko | 154 |
| 9. | Petteri Koponen | 154 |
Top scorers
- Stat totals as of 9 September 2024.
- Indicates a player that is still actively playing with the senior Finland national team.
| Rank | Player | Games played | Points scored | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Kari Liimo | 154 | 2,462 | |
| 2. | Kalevi Sarkalahti | 143 | 2,377 | |
| 3. | Sakari Pehkonen | 153 | 2,007 | |
| 4. | Petteri Koponen | 154 | 1,914 | |
| 5. | Hanno Möttölä | 165 | 1,901 | |
| 6. | Risto Lignell | 169 | 1,895 | |
| 7. | Shawn Huff | 224 | 1,811 | |
| 8. | Jouko Heikkinen | 190 | 1,749 | |
| 9. | Timo Lampén | 132 | 1,720 | |
| 10. | Heikki Kasko | 154 | 1,709 | |
| 11. | Jorma Pilkevaara | 158 | 1,646 | |
| 12. | Tuukka Kotti | 226 | 1,634 | |
| 13. | Kari-Pekka Klinga | 135 | 1,589 | |
| 14. | Pekka Markkanen | 129 | 1,432 | |
| 15. | Sasu Salin | 146 | 1,414 | |
| 16. | Teemu Rannikko | 149 | 1,405 | |
| 17. | Anssi Rauramo | 151 | 1,379 | |
| 18. | Martti Kuisma | 90 | 1,186 | |
| 19. | Tapio Sten | 134 | 1,032 | |
| 20. | Mikko Koskinen | 138 | 1,029 |
Kit
Manufacturer
- Spalding
- Li-ning
- Adidas
- Avia
- Craft
Sponsor
- Finnair
- Nokia
- Pirkka
- Vantaan Energia
- Microsoft
- PostNord
References
References
- "Basketball at the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games: Men's Basketball Round One". Sports Reference.
- "Finland during the 2027 FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers in November 2025".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2011".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2013".
- "Finland at the 2014 FIBA World Cup".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2015".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2017".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2022".
- "Finland at the 2023 FIBA World Cup".
- "Finland at the EuroBasket 2025".
- [http://www.basket.fi/uutiset/kaikki_uutiset/korisliiga/?x122519=102136 Sentterilegenda Pekka Markkanen palaa liigaparketeille.]
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