Austria men's national basketball team

The Austria men's national basketball team (German: Österreichische Basketballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in international basketball competition. The team is controlled and organised by Basketball Austria.

Austria
FIBA ranking63 Decrease 1 (27 February 2023)[1]
Joined FIBA1934
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationBasketball Austria
CoachChris O'Shea
Nickname(s)Das Team
(The Team)
Unsere Burschen
(Our Boys)
FIBA World Cup
AppearancesNone
EuroBasket
Appearances6
MedalsNone
Championship for Small Countries
Appearances2
MedalsGold Gold: (1992, 1996)
First international
 Bulgaria 56–13 Austria 
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; 27 April 1947)
Biggest win
 Algeria 63–119 Austria 
(Böblingen, West Germany; 13 May 1975)
Biggest defeat
 France 100–6 Austria 
(Prague, Czechoslovakia; 28 April 1947)

Austria has competed at the EuroBasket six times throughout their history. Their best performance overall came at the 1951 tournament. However, the team is still seeking qualification to their first appearance on to the global stage at the FIBA World Cup.

History

EuroBasket 1947

Austria first competed in the European Basketball Championship at EuroBasket 1947, placing 12th of 14 teams. Initially, the team struggled and lost both of their preliminary round matches, along with their first semifinal round match. Then they defeated Albania to place second in the group and set up a match against the Netherlands for 11th and 12th place, which Austria lost after a long battle.

Austria national team before game

EuroBasket 1951

Austria made their second appearance on the continental stage at EuroBasket 1951 in Paris. The national team was eliminated from championship contention after finishing 1–3 in pool play and fourth in their group. They won all three of their first round classification games, however, advancing to the 9th–12th place classification semifinals. A loss to the Netherlands, but a win over West Germany propelled Austria into 11th place of the 18 teams in the tournament.

EuroBasket 1955

Austria's appearance at EuroBasket 1955 in Budapest began with a 2–2 showing in preliminary round play. This was good enough for third place in the pool, and Austria was pushed to classification play. There, they were able to win only 1 out of 4 games (the win coming against West Germany), placing fourth of the five teams in the group. Playing against Luxembourg and then Switzerland in classification for the 13th–16th place playoffs, Austria won both games to finish 13th of the 18 teams.

EuroBasket 1957

In Sofia for the EuroBasket 1957 competition, Austria was defeated three times in the preliminary round. Their 0–3 record put them last in their group and sent them to the classification pool. The team won two games there, finishing at a record of 2–5 to take an overall 14th place in the 16 team tournament.

Later years

Austria went on to qualify to the EuroBasket two more times in 1959 and 1977. But since then it has been a struggle for the national team to qualify for major international basketball tournaments.

Competitive record

Recent and forthcoming fixtures

  Win   Loss

2021

25 November 2021 Austria  8064  Switzerland Schwechat, Austria
20:15 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 18–15, 26–14, 21–20, 15–15
Pts: Vujošević 20
Rebs: Mbemba 12
Asts: Vujošević 6
Boxscore Pts: Kovac 13
Rebs: Cotture 8
Asts: Cotture 6
Arena: Multiversum
Referees: Blaž Zupančič (SVN), Nikola Perlić (CRO), Jan Baloun (CZE)
28 November 2021 Ireland  7097  Austria Dublin, Ireland
17:00 (UTC±0) Scoring by quarter: 13–28, 28–15, 9–30, 20–24
Pts: Carroll 23
Rebs: Carroll 9
Asts: Flood 4
Boxscore Pts: Klepeisz 25
Rebs: Poljak 8
Asts: Vujošević 8
Arena: National Basketball Arena
Attendance: 700
Referees: Francisco Araña (ESP), Nikola Bejat (NOR), Łukasz Jankowski (POL)

2022

24 February 2022 Cyprus  7786  Austria Nicosia, Cyprus
19:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 15–22, 19–25, 17–21, 26–18
Pts: Simitzis 20
Rebs: Panteli 8
Asts: Panteli 5
Boxscore Pts: Vujošević 21
Rebs: Rados 7
Asts: Klepeisz 6
Arena: Eleftheria Indoor Hall
Attendance: 300
Referees: Sergei Mikhailov (RUS), Nemanja Ninković (SRB), Meirson Nir (ISR)
27 February 2022 Switzerland  8061  Austria Fribourg, Switzerland
16:00 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 23–18, 17–18, 26–7, 14–18
Pts: Kovac 18
Rebs: Jurkovitz 7
Asts: Cotture 5
Boxscore Pts: Murati 14
Rebs: Ogunsipe 6
Asts: Klepeisz 3
Arena: Salle Saint-Lèonard
Attendance: 1,417
Referees: Petros Papapetrou (GRE), Ofer Manheim (ISR), Alessandro Perciavalle (ITA)
30 June 2022 Austria  9266  Ireland Salzburg, Austria
20:20 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 23–22, 28–13, 20–15, 21–16
Pts: Poeltl 14
Rebs: Poeltl 11
Asts: Klepeisz 6
Boxscore Pts: Badmus 15
Rebs: Badmus 7
Asts: Fulton, Hanley 3
Arena: Sporthalle Alpenstraße
Attendance: 1,200
Referees: Zoran Mitrovski (MKD), Emmouil Tsolakos (GRE), Pavel Fuska (SVK)
3 July 2022 Austria  7849  Cyprus Salzburg, Austria
18:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 19–15, 18–5, 21–15, 20–14
Pts: Lohr, Poljak 11
Rebs: Pöltl 18
Asts: Kaferle 7
Boxscore Pts: Simitzis 14
Rebs: Stylianou 7
Asts: Tigkas 4
Arena: Sporthalle Alpenstraße
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Sergii Zaichuk (UKR), Francisco Araña (ESP), Alin Faur (ROU)
25 August 2022 Switzerland  7464  Austria Fribourg, Switzerland
19:30 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 17–13, 16–21, 27–20, 14–10
Pts: Zinn 14
Rebs: Kazadi 8
Asts: Zoccoletti 4
Boxscore Pts: Murati 11
Rebs: Rados 6
Asts: Klepeisz 6
Arena: Salle Saint-Lèonard
Attendance: 653
Referees: Petr Hrůša (CZE), Valerio Grigioni (ITA), Anastasios Kardaris (GRE)
28 August 2022 Austria  5591  Poland Schwechat, Austria
17:00 (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 8–25, 17–11, 10–29, 20–26
Pts: Murati 11
Rebs: Poljak 7
Asts: Lanmüller 4
Boxscore Pts: Dziewa 15
Rebs: Dziewa, Olejniczak 5
Asts: Kolenda 5
Arena: Multiversum
Attendance: 1,000
Referees: Vladimir Jevtović (SRB), Juozas Barkauskas (LTU), Pavel Fúska (SVK)
10 November 2022 Austria  75100  Croatia Graz, Austria
20:20 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 24–18, 19–30, 16–25, 16–27
Pts: Vujošević 18
Rebs: Rados 8
Asts: Guttl 4
Boxscore Pts: Badžim 23
Rebs: Branković 5
Asts: Kapusta 8
Arena: Raiffeisen Sportpark
Attendance: 2,115
Referees: Ventsislav Velikov (BUL), Mehmet Karabilecen (TUR), Marek Kúkelčík (SVK)
13 November 2022 Austria  6575  Switzerland Graz, Austria
17:05 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 20–19, 14–15, 16–23
Pts: Ersek 21
Rebs: Mbemba 9
Asts: Kaferle, Vujošević 3
Boxscore Pts: Polite 22
Rebs: Gravet, Polite 5
Asts: Solcà 3
Arena: Raiffeisen Sportpark
Attendance: 1,550
Referees: Özlem Yalman (TUR), Gellért Kapitány (HUN), Mihkel Männiste (EST)

2023

23 February 2023 Poland  8772  Austria Sosnowiec, Poland
18:00 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 26–21, 31–17, 14–19, 16–15
Pts: Balcerowski 25
Rebs: Balcerowski 8
Asts: Schenk 10
Boxscore Pts: Mahalbašić 22
Rebs: Mahalbašić 8
Asts: Mahalbašić 7
Arena: ArcelorMittal Park
Attendance: 2,760
Referees: Petros Papapetrou (GRE), Alberto Sánchez (ESP), Zdravko Rutešić (MNE)
26 February 2023 Croatia  8474  Austria Split, Croatia
18:00 (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 23–19, 27–17, 21–20, 13–18
Pts: Filipović 17
Rebs: Branković 7
Asts: Mavra 6
Boxscore Pts: Mahalbašić 21
Rebs: Brajkovic 10
Asts: Kaferle 7
Arena: Arena Gripe
Attendance: 1,500
Referees: Mehmet Şahin (TUR), Francisco Araña (ESP), Ivor Matějek (CZE)

Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers matches on 23 and 26 February 2023 against Poland and Croatia.[2]

Austria men's national basketball team roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.NameAge – Date of birthHeightClubCtr.
G/F 2 Lukas Simoner 23 – (1999-08-04)4 August 1999 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Graz Austria
PG 7 Sebastian Kaferle 26 – (1996-09-23)23 September 1996 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Gunners Austria
F/C 8 Fynn Schott 16 – (2006-04-13)13 April 2006 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Fürstenfeld Austria
F/C 9 David Vötsch 21 – (2001-10-01)1 October 2001 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Kapfenberg Austria
G 15 Aleksej Kostić 17 – (2005-10-16)16 October 2005 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Traiskirchen Austria
PF 16 Renato Poljak 25 – (1997-04-20)20 April 1997 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Gunners Austria
PG 20 Jakob Szkutta 23 – (1999-07-22)22 July 1999 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Timberwolves Austria
G 21 Benedikt Güttl 29 – (1994-02-18)18 February 1994 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) Swans Austria
SG 22 Jakob Lohr 20 – (2002-08-23)23 August 2002 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Timberwolves Austria
C 24 Rašid Mahalbašić 32 – (1990-11-07)7 November 1990 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Burgos Spain
F 33 Omer Suljkanović 17 – (2005-04-02)2 April 2005 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Reggiana Italy
C 35 Luka Brajkovic 23 – (1999-06-26)26 June 1999 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Río Breogán Spain
SG 77 Timo Lanmüller 21 – (2001-03-17)17 March 2001 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Ulm Germany
Head coach
  • United States Chris O'Shea
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 23 February 2023

Depth chart

Pos. Starting 5 Bench
C
PF
SF
SG
PG

Head coaches

Notable players

  • Jakob Pöltl – First Austrian-born player to get drafted and play in the NBA.

Past rosters

1947 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 14 teams

3 Frankl, 4 Hans Bohman, 5 Eder, 6 Ganglberger, 7 Franz Gluck, 8 Herbert Haselbacher, 9 Paulin, 10 Konrad Pitsch, 12 Helmut Schmidt, 13 Richard Pollak, 15 Otto Schreiweiss, 16 Vostatek, 17 Hans Zsak, 29 Walter Ledl (Coach: ?)


1951 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 17 teams

3 Hans Zsak, 5 Gerhard Puschner, 6 Peter Vecernik, 7 Richard Pollak, 8 Herbert Haselbacher, 10 Walter Ledl, 13 Felix Schober, 15 Franz Gluck, 16 Hans Bohman, 17 Benno Binder, 18 Ewald Polansky, 19 Hans Praschl (Coach: Miodrag Stefanović)


1955 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 18 teams

3 Gunter Brousek, 4 Karl Hackl, 5 Franz Gebhard, 6 Oskar Doppes, 7 Ewald Polansky, 8 Helmut Schmidt, 9 Karl Thiering, 10 Helmut Schurer, 11 Baczinsky, 12 Johann Karall, 13 Karl Machek, 14 Peter Vecernik, 15 Karl Privoznik, 17 Alfred Probst (Coach: Janos Gerdov)


1957 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 16 teams

3 Nikolaus Waldingbrett, 4 Gunter Brousek, 5 Johann Karall, 6 Friedrich Walz, 7 Ewald Polansky, 8 Herwig Schon, 9 Werner Grohs, 10 Karl Thiering, 11 Alfred Waschkau, 12 Helmut Schurer, 14 Franz Vranitzky, 15 Alfred Probst (Coach: Herbert Haselbacher)


1959 EuroBasket: finished 16th among 17 teams

3 Friedrich Walz, 4 Peter Kotas, 5 Franz Havlicek, 6 Oskar Doppes, 7 Ewald Polansky, 8 Herwig Schon, 9 Walter Ledl, 10 Karl Thiering, 11 Alfred Probst, 12 Heinz Vybiral, 13 Ernst Tutschek, 15 Karl Privoznik (Coach: Herbert Haselbacher)


1977 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams

4 Wolfgang Vlk, 5 Friedrich Miklas, 6 Bernhard Slavicek, 7 Peter Bilik, 8 Peter Poiger, 9 Herbert Watzke, 10 Erich Tecka, 11 Werner Meisinger, 12 Helmut Zimmel, 13 Walter Fuchs, 14 Peter Wolf, 15 Herbert Haselbacher (Coach: Jan Hluchy)

Kit

Manufacturer

  • 2015–2017: Admiral (Sportwetten)[3]

See also

References

  1. "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  2. "Austria during the EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers in February 2023". Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  3. FIBA EuroBasket 2017, FIBA.com, Retrieved 16 May 2017.

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