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Netherlands men's national basketball team

Men's national basketball team representing the Netherlands

Netherlands men's national basketball team

Summary

Men's national basketball team representing the Netherlands

FieldValue
countryNetherlands
logoBasketball Nederland logo.png
logo_width180px
nicknameOranje (Orange)
coachJohan Roijakkers
fiba_ranking
joined_FIBA1946
fiba_zoneFIBA Europe
national_fedBasketball Nederland
wc_appearances1 (1986)
wc_medalsNone
zone_championshipEuroBasket
zone_appearances16
zone_medalsNone
h_bodyFF5800
h_titleHome
h_pattern_b_black_nzfc_shoulders
h_shortsFF5800
a_titleAway
a_bodyFFFFFF
a_pattern_b_black_nzfc_shoulders
a_shortsFFFFFF
first_game48–27
(Geneva, Switzerland; 30 April 1946)
largest_win134–54
(Hagen, West Germany; 15 May 1975)
largest_loss93–19
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; 27 April 1947)

the men's team

(Geneva, Switzerland; 30 April 1946) (Hagen, West Germany; 15 May 1975) (Prague, Czechoslovakia; 27 April 1947)

The Netherlands men's national basketball team () represents the Netherlands in international basketball matches. The national team is governed by Basketball Nederland.

The Dutch have reached the European Basketball Championship on 16 occasions. Their best results at the event came in 1983, where they finished in fourth place. They have also qualified for the FIBA World Cup once, in 1986. However, in recent years the national team has struggled to maintain consistency to reach major international tournaments.

The team represents itself as the Orange Lions.

History

1946–1991: Early years

Luxembourg]] in 1959

The Netherlands were one of the teams that played in the 1946, 1947, 1949 and 1951 EuroBasket tournaments. During this period, the 5th place finish in 1949 was the best performance by the national team.

1961–1991: EuroBasket success & World Cup debut

The Oranje qualified for three European Basketball Championships in the 1960s (1961, 1963, 1967). After three consecutive missed tournaments, the Netherlands had another three EuroBasket appearance stretch from 1975, 1977, and 1979. During the 1977 EuroBasket, the Netherlands' star player Kees Akerboom shined during the tournament. He finished the competition as the top scorer, and earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team.

At EuroBasket 1983, the Dutch had its biggest success in history under head coach Vladimir Heger. The national team achieved fourth place at the tournament. The Dutch wound up reaching the semi-finals, but eventually fell to Italy. In the third-place game they would lose again, this time to the Soviet Union.

Three years after achieving success at the continental level, the Netherlands qualified to the World Cup for the first time in 1986. The national team ultimately did not make it out of the group stage though, finishing the tournament with an (2–3) record to place 14th overall.

1991–2012: Long mediocre period

[[Francisco Elson]] was the face of the team for a long time

From 1991 until 2012, the Netherlands did not qualify for a EuroBasket tournament. Star player Francisco Elson, former NBA-champion, represented the team on several occasions but the team never came close to qualifying. During this period, notable Dutch players like Dan Gadzuric were not willing to play for the national team. Home games were usually played at the Topsportcentrum in Almere and usually had little to no media attention or fan support in the Netherlands.

Rising from the ashes (2012–2015)

[[Toon van Helfteren]] coached the national team to its first EuroBasket tournament in 26 years

In December 2012, it was announced that the Netherlands national team would be dissolved for 2 years, because the national federation NBB {Netherlands Basketball Bond} was not willing to invest money in to it. After a campaign by Dutch players who played in the Dutch Basketball League, the national team was eventually saved. Sports broadcaster Sport1 became the main sponsor and DBL-teams invested in the team, which started playing again.

During August 2013, the Netherlands was on its way to qualification for EuroBasket 2015, but lost two games 20–0 because the team played with two players – Mohamed Kherrazi and Sean Cunningham – who were identified as foreign players by FIBA. The NBB believed that both were eligible players, and was upset that the attention came up after the Netherlands already won 2 games.

"Miracle of 2014"

Logo used from 2012 to 2019

At the start of the second 2015-qualification round, things looked bad for the Oranje. The DBL-teams didn't have any more money to invest in the team and the NBB wasn't ready to take the team back. Head coach Toon van Helfteren, who worked as a volunteer, still did prepare for the qualifying games. He invited 42 players to play for the national team, but after most (notable) players rejected the offer, he started his first training camp with 7 players. The team eventually shocked the world, by beating heavy favorite Montenegro to get the second place in their group. On 27 August 2014, the Dutch national team qualified for EuroBasket for the first time in 25 years.

Return to EuroBasket (2015–present)

The national team left the NBB and FEB, from 2015 the team was run by the NMT. Coach Van Helfteren then had his contract with the national team extended. In contrast to the summer of 2014, big name players from foreign leagues applied to play for the national team.

In the first game at EuroBasket 2015, the Dutch beat Georgia 73–72 behind Charlon Kloof's 22 and Worthy de Jong's 16 points. The Netherlands remaining four games though were all loses, but only by single digits to power houses such as Croatia and Greece.

On 22 July 2019, Italian coach Maurizio Buscaglia signed on to become head coach of the Netherlands, replacing Toon van Helfteren who stepped down. After a disappointing EuroBasket 2022, in which the Netherlands went winless, Buscaglia was sacked. On 6 October 2022, Radenko Varagić was appointed as interim head coach for the remaining World Cup qualifying campaign.

On 23 May 2023, the Netherlands named Israeli coach Arik Shivek, as head coach of the national team. He previously led at national team level for five years with Israel from 2009 to 2014. Two years later, after the Netherlands failed to qualify for EuroBasket 2025, Shivek was replaced as national team head coach with Dutch coach Johan Roijakkers.

Competitive record

FIBA World Cup

World CupQualificationYearPositionPldWLPldWLTotal1/19523371126
ARG 1950Did not qualify514
BRA 1954Did not enterDid not enter
CHI 1959
BRA 1963Did not qualify*EuroBasket served
as qualifiers*
URU 1967
YUG 1970
PUR 1974
PHI 1978
COL 1982
ESP 198614th523642
ARG 1990Did not qualify*EuroBasket served
as qualifiers*
CAN 1994
GRE 1998
USA 2002
JPN 2006
TUR 2010
ESP 2014
CHN 201916610
PHIJPNIDN 202310010
QAT 2027To be determinedIn progress

Olympic Games

Olympic GamesQualifyingYearPositionPldWLPldWLTotal0/20592435
Nazi Germany 1936No national representative
UK 1948Did not enter
FIN 1952
AUS 1956
ITA 1960Did not qualify752
JPN 1964826
MEX 1968817
FRG 1972954
CAN 1976945
URS 1980312
USA 1984312
KOR 1988422
ESP 1992523
USA 1996Did not qualify
AUS 2000
GRE 2004
CHN 2008
UK 2012
BRA 2016
JPN 2020
FRA 2024312
USA 2028To be determinedTo be determined

EuroBasket

EuroBasketQualificationYearPositionPldWLPldWLTotal16/391053075210109101
SUI 1935No national representative
LAT 1937
LTU 1939
SUI 19466th312
TCH 194711th624
EGY 19495th624
FRA 195110th963
URS 1953Did not enter
HUN 1955
BUL 1957
TUR 1959
YUG 196115th633
POL 196316th918110
URS 1965Did not qualify312
FIN 196716th909330
ITA 1969Did not qualify422
FRG 1971303
ESP 1973642
YUG 197510th725972
BEL 19777th734871
ITA 197910th734Directly qualified
TCH 1981Did not qualify844
FRA 19834th734990
FRG 198512th716Directly qualified
GRE 198710th725963
YUG 19898th5051073
ITA 1991Did not qualify624
GER 1993624
GRE 1995532
ESP 19971578
FRA 19991367
TUR 20011376
SWE 200310010
SCG 200512210
ESP 2007Division B853
POL 2009Division B853
LTU 2011Division B642
SVN 2013Did not qualify826
FRACROGERLAT 201521st514954
FINISRROUTUR 2017Did not qualify642
CZEGEOITAGER 202222nd505633
CYPFINPOLLAT 2025Did not qualify615
ESTGRESVNESP 2029To be determinedTo be determined

Results and fixtures

2025

Ververs 4

2026

Team

Current roster

Roster for the 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers matches on 28 November and 1 December 2025 against Latvia and Poland.

  • NED Johan Roijakkers
  • GER/IRI Sepehr Tarrah
  • NED Roberto Oosterwolde
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last club before the competition
  • Age – describes age on 28 November 2025

Depth chart

List of head coaches

No.NameNationalityFromToGames
coachedWinsLossesWinning
percentageNotes
1Netherlands31 March 19461 May 1951391524
2Netherlands1 March 19521 April 1952312
3Netherlands1 November 19521 April 1953312
4Netherlands1 September 19531 September 1955303
5Netherlands1 March 195531 January 1957303
6Netherlands27 October 195627 October 1956101Interim replacement.
7Netherlands1 November 19571 November 1957101Interim replacement.
8Netherlands1 March 19591 May 19591028
9Netherlands5 March 19602 October 1965514
10Netherlands1 April 19601 November 1965
11Czechoslovakia1 September 19661 July 1970541836Steuer was the first ever foreign coach.
12Netherlands1 October 19701 May 19711046
13Belgium1 May 19711 May 1973311714
14Netherlands1 May 19741 May 1974110
15United States1 October 19741 July 1976563323
16Netherlands1 January 19771 September 1977
17United States1 May 19781 June 1979302010
18Netherlands1 April 19801 May 19801138
19Netherlands1 February 19811 May 19811055
20Netherlands1 July 19821 August 1982
21Czechoslovakia1 April 19821 June 1986824438
22Netherlands1 June 198630 June 1991
23Territory of Curaçao1 June 19911 June 199326917
24Netherlands1 September 19931 June 1997442420
25Belgium1 June 19971 May 199926719
26United States1 September 19991 February 2000514
27Netherlands4 August 20001 January 200321516
28Suriname1 January 200414 April 200626521
29Netherlands24 May 20064 February 20081385
30Israel13 May 200820 April 2012432518
31Netherlands25 June 201220131569
32Netherlands6 March 201325 February 2019872859Coached at EuroBasket 2015.
33Italy22 July 201910 September 202225322Coached at EuroBasket 2022.
34Serbia6 October 202226 February 2023404Interim replacement.
35Israel23 May 202324 February 202517611
36Netherlands10 June 2025present1055

Past rosters

1946 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 10 teams

3 Chris van Laar, 4 Joop Koper, 5 Henk Mik, 6 Wim van Someren, 7 Freek Brandt, 8 Jan Aldenberg, 9 Henk Koper, 13 Chris Kugelein, 14 Wim Kunnen, 15 Ben Gerritsma (Coach: Dick Schmüll)

1947 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 14 teams

3 Joop Koper, 4 Chris van Laar, 5 Freek Brandt, 6 Jaap van Veen, 7 Wim van Someren, 8 B Winkel, 9 Tan Eng Hau, 10 Henk Koper, 20 Visser (Coach: Dick Schmüll)

1949 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 7 teams

3 Jaap van Veen, 4 Jaap van Veen, 5 Tom Losekoot, 6 Tan Eng Hau, 7 Henk Koper, 8 Joop Koper, 9 Wim van Someren, 10 Henk van de Broek, 11 Jan Hille, 20 Freek Brandt (Coach: Dick Schmüll)

1951 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 17 teams

3 Tim de Jong, 4 Johan de Hoop, 5 Bob van der Valk, 6 Ab Gootjes, 7 Jaap van Veen, 8 Henk van de Broek, 9 Vok Alberda, 10 Kees van der Schuijt, 11 Jan Hille, 12 Piet Ouderland, 13 Ton Koemans, 14 Rinus van Eijkeren (Coach: Dick Schmüll)

1961 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 19 teams

4 Henny Braun, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Jan Driehuis, 8 Dolf Pouw, 9 Wim Franke, 10 Maarten Sleeswijk, 11 Gerrit Kok, 12 Peter de Jong, 13 Gunter van de Berg, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Hans Perrier (Coach: Jan Janbroers)

1963 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams

4 Jos Pelk, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Jan Driehuis, 8 Simon Schagen, 9 Bob Grosmann, 10 Wim Franke, 11 Gerrit Kok, 12 Roelof Tuinstra, 13 Jan Schappert, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Frederik Witte (Coach: Jan Janbroers)

1967 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 16 teams

4 Petrus Rijsewik, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Bruin, 7 Frank Kales, 8 Antonius van der Kroon, 9 Karel Pastor, 10 Karel Vrolijk, 11 Erik Jager, 12 Roelof Tuinstra, 13 Erik van Woerkom, 14 Franciscus de Haan, 15 Frederik Witte (Coach: Egon Steuer)

1975 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams

4 Jan Dekker, 5 Antonie Boot, 6 Jan Sikking, 7 Hugo Harrewijn, 8 Herman Pluim, 9 Walter Ombre, 10 John van Vliet, 11 Kees Akerboom, 12 Dan Cramer, 13 Toon van Helfteren, 14 Pieter van Tuyll, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Bill Sheridan)

1977 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams

4 Al Faber, 5 Jan Dekker, 6 Jimmy Woudstra, 7 Cees Limmen, 8 Emill Hagens, 9 Bert Kragtwijk, 10 Cock van de Lagemaat, 11 Dan Cramer, 12 Kees Akerboom, 13 Jan Loorbach, 14 Renso Zwiers, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Jan Janbroers)

1979 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams

4 Bert Kragtwijk, 5 Jan Dekker, 6 Dan Cramer, 7 Mitchell Plaat, 8 Emill Hagens, 9 Al Faber, 10 Sid Bruinsma, 11 Jimmy Woudstra, 12 Kees Akerboom, 13 Toon van Helfteren, 14 Pieter van Tuyll, 15 Harry Kip (Coach: Tom Quinn)

1983 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 René Ridderhof, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Randy Wiel, 7 Mitchell Plaat, 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Al Faber, 10 Jos Kuipers, 11 Dan Cramer, 12 Cock van de Lagemaat, 13 Henk Pieterse, 14 Roland van den Bergh, 15 Rob van Essen (Coach: Vladimír Heger)

1985 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams

4 Martin Esajas, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Martin de Vries, 7 Marco de Waard, 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Ron van der Schaaf, 10 John Franken, 11 Cock van de Lagemaat, 12 Jos Kuipers, 13 Peter van Noord, 14 Hans Heijdeman, 15 Rob van Essen (Coach: Vladimír Heger)

1986 FIBA World Cup: finished 14th among 24 teams

4 Rik Smits, 5 Jelle Esveldt, 6 Ronald Schilp, 7 Cock van de Lagemaat, 8 Raymond Bottse, 9 Rene Ebeltjes, 10 Chris van Dinten, 11 Hans Heijdeman, 12 Erik Griekspoor, 13 Emill Hagens, 14 Marco de Waard, 15 Peter van Noord (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)

1987 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 12 teams

4 John Emanuels, 5 Ronald Schilp, 6 Marco de Waard, 7 Cees van Rootselaar, 8 Jelle Esveldt, 9 Okke te Velde, 10 Rik Smits, 11 Chris van Dinten, 12 Peter van Noord, 13 Toon van Helfteren, 14 Henk Pieterse, 15 Jos Kuipers (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)

1989 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 8 teams

4 Raymond Bottse, 5 John Emanuels, 6 Marco de Waard, 7 Cees van Rootselaar, 8 Rolf Franke, 9 Okke te Velde, 10 Richard van Poelgeest, 11 Frans Houben, 12 Milko Lieverst, 13 Paul Vrind, 14 Peter Dam, 15 Jos Kuipers (Coach: Ruud Harrewijn)

2015 EuroBasket: finished 21st among 24 teams

0 Yannick Franke, 5 Leon Williams, 6 Worthy de Jong, 7 Charlon Kloof, 9 Mohamed Kherrazi, 10 Ralf de Pagter, 12 Kees Akerboom, Jr., 13 Roeland Schaftenaar, 18 Nicolas de Jong, 21 Robin Smeulders, 23 Henk Norel, 44 Arvin Slagter (C) (Coach: Toon van Helfteren)

2022 EuroBasket: finished 22nd among 24 teams

0 Yannick Franke, 1 Keye van der Vuurst de Vries, 5 Leon Williams, 6 Worthy de Jong (C), 9 Mohamed Kherrazi, 11 Shane Hammink, 13 Roeland Schaftenaar, 14 Jesse Edwards, 30 Olaf Schaftenaar, 32 Matt Haarms, 33 Jito Kok, 90 Charlon Kloof (Coach: Maurizio Buscaglia)

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