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They are governed by the Turkish Basketball Federation. Their nickname is the 12 Dev Adam, meaning 12 Giant Men.Turkey has competed at every major international basketball tournament. Their greatest achievements are winning two silver medals on home soil at the EuroBasket (2001), and FIBA World Cup (2010) respectively. Turkey has also won two gold (1987, 2013), one silver (1971), and three bronze (1967, 1983, 2009) medals at the Mediterranean Games. They also won the gold medal at the 1981 Balkan Championship.Currently, Turkey stands 16th in the FIBA World Ranking.[3] Table of ContentsHistory[edit]1930s\u20131940s[edit]1950s[edit]1960s\u20131980s[edit]1990s[edit]2000s[edit]2010s[edit]Honours[edit]Competitive record[edit]Results and fixtures[edit]2021[edit]2022[edit]2023[edit]Current roster[edit]Depth chart[edit]Head coaches[edit]Past rosters[edit]Gallery[edit]Manufacturer[edit][edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit] Turkey against Greece in 1936.Ahmet Robenson was known as being the first organizer of basketball in Turkey.[4] In 1936, Turkey played its first ever basketball match against Greece, winning 49\u201312. For many years basketball was a little-known sport in Turkey, but when the American drama The White Shadow started airing in the country, it gained popularity. However, the national team at the time lacked experience and could not win any international tournaments until the 1980s, when Turkey won the gold medal at the 1981 Balkan Championship and the 1987 Mediterranean Games. At the club level, Efes Pilsen was the first Turkish club to win a European Cup in any team sport, the 1995\u201396 FIBA Kora\u0107 Cup. Since then, basketball in Turkey has grown immensely, as the national team began to play a major role in international tournaments. The Turkish national team won the silver medal at both EuroBasket 2001, and the 2010 FIBA World Cup. 1930s\u20131940s[edit] Turkey national basketball team squad in 1946.Turkey’s European Championship debut came at the EuroBasket 1949. The Turks split their six matches in the seven-team round robin tournament, finishing with three wins and three losses for fourth place.[5]1950s[edit]Turkey competed again at the EuroBasket 1951 in Paris. Their only loss in the preliminary round was to the Soviet Union as Turkey earned the second-rank spot with a 3\u20131 record. Their single loss to Bulgaria in the semi-final round, however, was enough to bump them from championship contention as they came out on the bottom of a three-way tie with a 2\u20131 record. They won their classification 5\u20138 game, but lost the 5\/6 game to Italy.Turkey returned after missing 1953’s edition to the EuroBasket 1955 in Budapest. They went 1\u20132 in their preliminary round group, taking third in the pool and moving to classification play. There they lost only to France on their way to a 3\u20131 record in classification round 1. They lost their 9\u201312 semi-final by 1 point to Finland, but defeated England 77\u201354 in the next game to take 11th place of the 18 team tournament.Turkey appeared again at the EuroBasket 1957 in Sofia. Losing to the Soviet Union and Poland in the preliminary round, Turkey took third in the group to be sent to the classification pool. They defeated each of the other seven teams in the classification round in order to take 9th place of the 16 teams.1960s\u20131980s[edit]The 1960s, 1970s and 1980s were in general a barren period for the Turkish national basketball team. They were, however, successful at the Mediterranean Games, winning two bronze medals in 1967 and 1983, one silver medal in 1971, and one gold medal in 1987. Turkey also won the gold medal at the 1981 Balkan Championship. The team was led by notable coaches like Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit and Mehmet Baturalp in the 1960s and 1970s, and by Aydan Siyavu\u015f during the Balkan and Mediterranean triumphs of the 1980s, which marked the dawn of a successful new era in Turkish basketball (especially in European club competitions) starting from the late 1980s and early 1990s. Efe Aydan and Erman Kunter were among the notable players of this period in Turkish basketball. Erman Kunter, who still holds a number of all-time records in the Turkish Basketball League as a player, later became a successful coach in the Turkish and French basketball leagues, and led the Turkish national team at the EuroBasket 1999.1990s[edit]Turkey appeared again at the EuroBasket 1993 after 12 years of absence, but finished 11th among 16 teams. Turkey finished 13th among 14 teams at the EuroBasket 1995, 8th among 16 teams at the EuroBasket 1997, and again 8th among 16 teams at the EuroBasket 1999.2000s[edit]As the host country of the EuroBasket 2001, the Turkish national basketball team, led by coach Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs, reached the EuroBasket final for the first time in their history. Turkey defeated Croatia in the quarter-finals and Germany in the semis, before their showdown with FR Yugoslavia in the final. Turkey would ultimately lose the game {69\u201378}, finishing the Euros with the silver medal.[6] Furthermore, Turkish stars \u0130brahim Kutluay scored 19 points in the final game, while Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu was named to the All-Tournament team.Due to their surprising finish at EuroBasket 2001, Turkey qualified for their first appearance to the FIBA World Cup in 2002. Turkey, however, would accumulate just four wins against four defeats at the World Cup to finish the tournament in ninth.[7]At the EuroBasket 2003, Turkey reached the second round where they got eliminated by Serbia and Montenegro.Turkey qualified for the EuroBasket 2005 held in Serbia and Montenegro, but lost to Lithuania (87\u201375) and Croatia (80\u201367), defeating only Bulgaria (94\u201389) in the preliminary round. This win brought Turkey to the knock-out stage, where Germany eliminated the team 66\u201357. Turkey ended the tournament with a 9\u201312 rank.Turkey was awarded one of the four wild cards by FIBA for the qualification to the 2006 FIBA World Cup in Japan.The Turkish squad completed the preliminary round in Group C in second place behind the Greek team, and was entitled to play in the Round of 16. There the team defeated Slovenia 90\u201384, to advance into the quarter-finals of the World Cup for the first time in their history. However, In the quarter-finals, Turkey lost to Argentina, and was relegated to the classification round. There, Turkey would go on to defeat Lithuania once again, before losing to France to finish the tournament in sixth place.[8]After their surprising results at the tournament, a new nickname, 12 Cesur Y\u00fcrek (12 Brave Hearts) was proposed after the young and inexperienced teams’ fearless performance at the 2006 FIBA World Cup, despite not having star players Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu, Mehmet Okur, Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, Kerem Tun\u00e7eri and H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok.At the EuroBasket 2007, Turkey played in Group C with Lithuania, Germany and the Czech Republic. Turkey began by losing 86\u201369 to Lithuania and was then blown out 79\u201349 by Germany. The team ended group play with an 80\u201372 win over fellow bottom-of-the-group team Czech Republic. With that win Turkey advanced to the next round, although the team lost all of its games (66\u201351 to Slovenia, 84\u201375 to Italy and 85\u201364 to France) in that phase. The three results eliminated Turkey from the EuroBasket 2007 with an (1\u20135) record and an 11th-place finish.[9]At the EuroBasket 2009, Turkey played in Group D with hosts Poland, Lithuania and Bulgaria. The Group D matches took place in Wroc\u0142aw, Poland. Turkey won all three of its group matches and qualified for the second round. Turkey enjoyed a strong start in the second round, as they won their first match against World Champions Spain 63\u201360; when \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k and Ersan \u0130lyasova rejected a last-second shot by Sergio Llull. Turkey then beat Serbia in overtime. Turkey’s winning streak came to an end against Slovenia, when, despite a 19-point comeback, Engin Ats\u00fcr missed a desperation three pointer in a 69\u201367 loss. In the knockout stage, Turkey were against Greece and lost a close game in overtime, finishing the tournament 8th.[10] Yet, in the same year, Turkey won the bronze medal at the 2009 Mediterranean Games.2010s[edit] As the host country, Turkey, led by coach Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107, automatically qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Cup. Turkey topped their group, winning all of their games against the Ivory Coast, Russia, Greece, Puerto Rico and China. In the knockout stages Turkey managed to defeat France, Slovenia and Serbia in a thrilling semi-final match which Turkey won 83\u201382. The national team enjoyed their greatest success to date on the international stage going undefeated in group play and progressing to the final, where they eventually lost to the United States to come away with the silver medal.[11] Each player was awarded a prize of 1,500,000 TL (approximately $1,000,000 in September 2010) from the Turkish government for being the runner-up in the competition.[12]Orhun Ene, who was the assistant coach of Turkey next to Tanjevi\u0107 and had a successful career as a player, was appointed the head coach to lead Turkey during the EuroBasket 2011. The team had a bad tournament as they got eliminated in the second group phase after losing three straight games. Turkey and Serbia were the only teams that managed to defeat the eventual EuroBasket 2011 champions Spain during the tournament.[13]Two years later, Turkey won their second gold medal at the 2013 Mediterranean Games by defeating Serbia in the final. A few months later at the EuroBasket 2013, Turkey managed to defeat only Sweden, before finishing the competition with a (1\u20134) record to fail making it out of the group stage.[14]On 22 March 2014, the Turkish Basketball Federation announced that Ergin Ataman would lead Turkey during the 2014 FIBA World Cup, EuroBasket 2015 and the 2016 Summer Olympics.[15] After receiving a wild card bid, Turkey qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Cup.[16] The team was slotted into Group C, to begin their tournament run. Turkey would eventually accumulate a (3\u20132) record during the group phase to advance into the knockout rounds. In the Round of 16, Turkey earned a hard fought victory over Australia 65-64. In the quarter-finals, Turkey’s tournament appearance would come to an end as the national team fell to Lithuania 73\u201361.[17]At EuroBasket 2015, Turkey arrived on to the continental stage with confidence, after their solid play at the 2014 FIBA World Cup. Although the team would suffer a setback after getting past the group stage, as they were thoroughly outplayed in their Round of 16 match against France 76\u201353. After the disappointment for Turkey in 2015, head coach Ergin Ataman still had the responsibility to guide Turkey to the 2016 Olympic Tournament. The national team would once again have a let down, coming away with a (1\u20132) record during qualifying and being eliminated.[18]On 19 January 2017, Ufuk Sar\u0131ca succeeded Ergin Ataman as Turkey’s new head coach.[19] Sar\u0131ca was among the star players of Efes Pilsen in the 1990s, winning the 1995\u201396 FIBA Kora\u0107 Cup and reaching the final of the 1992\u201393 FIBA Saporta Cup with the Istanbul based club under head coach Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs.Turkey was named one of four co-hosts for the EuroBasket 2017.[20] However, the national team put up a near identical performance as they did at the 2015 edition.[21] Turkey was knocked out in the Round of 16 both times, although winning one fewer game in 2017.In qualification for Turkey to make it to the 2019 FIBA World Cup, the national team posted an (8\u20134) record during European Qualifiers to make it to their fifth consecutive World Cup finals appearance.[22][23] Entering the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Turkey was placed into Group E where they defeated Japan in their first match 86\u201367.[24] In their next game the national team were up against the United States. In the highly competitive back and forth battle between the two sides that needed overtime to decide a winner, it was the Americans who pulled out the narrow 93\u201392 victory. After the demoralizing loss, Turkey would go on to lose their final match of the preliminary phase 76\u201391 to the Czech Republic, which relegated the team to the classification round to finish out the tournament.[25]Honours[edit]The Turkish national team’s all-time medal record:Competitive record[edit]Results and fixtures[edit]\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0Loss2021[edit]2022[edit]Turkey\u00a0 v \u00a0Georgia4 September 2022Turkey\u00a083\u2013880(2OT)\u00a0GeorgiaTbilisi Arena, Tbilisi21:00Scoring by quarter: 25\u201319, 8\u201317, 16\u201317, 19\u201315,\u00a0Overtime: 7\u20137, 8\u201313Pts: \u015eeng\u00fcn 21 Rebs: \u015eanl\u0131, \u015eeng\u00fcn 9Asts: Larkin 7BoxscorePts: Mamukelashvili 20 Rebs: Mamukelashvili 12Asts: McFadden 6Attendance: 7,100Referees: Aleksandar Gli\u0161i\u0107 (SRB), Gatis Sali\u0146\u0161 (LAT), Sergii Zashchuk (UKR)Note: 2023[edit]Current roster[edit]Roster for the 2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers matches on 24 and 27 February 2023 against Latvia and Belgium.[26]Turkey men’s national basketball team rosterPlayersCoachesHead coachAssistant coach(es)Legend(C) Team captainClub \u2013 describes lastclub before the competitionAge \u2013 describes ageon 24 February 2023Depth chart[edit]Head coaches[edit]Past rosters[edit]1936 Olympic Games: finished 21st among 21 teams1 Dionis Sakalak, 2 Jack Habib, 3 Hayri Arseb\u00fck, 4 Naili Moran, 5 Nihat Ertu\u011f, 6 Hazdayi Penso, 7 Sadri Usluo\u011flu, 8 \u015eeref Alemdar (Coach: Rupen Semerciyan)1949 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 7 teams3 Avram Barokas, 4 Sacit Seld\u00fcz, 5 Tevfik Tankut, 6 Ha\u015fim Tankut, 7 H\u00fcseyin \u00d6zt\u00fcrk, 8 Vitali Benazus, 9 Canda\u015f Tekeli, 10 Ali Uras, 11 Erdo\u011fan Partener, 12 Ayduk Koray, 13 Mehmet Ali Yal\u0131m, 14 Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7 (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1951 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 17 teams3 Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcnd\u00fcz, 4 Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit, 5 Sacit Seld\u00fcz, 6 Ayhan Demir, 7 Ali Uras, 8 Cemil Sevin, 9 Sadi G\u00fcl\u00e7elik, 10 Avram Barokas, 11 Erdo\u011fan Partener, 12 Ertem G\u00f6re\u00e7, 13 Mehmet Ali Yal\u0131m, 14 Nejat Diyarbak\u0131rl\u0131 (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1952 Olympic Games: finished 22nd among 23 teams3 Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcnd\u00fcz, 4 Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit, 5 Sacit Seld\u00fcz, 6 Ali Uras, 7 G\u00fcney \u00dclmen, 8 Altan Din\u00e7er, 9 Sadi G\u00fcl\u00e7elik, 10 Mehmet Ali Yal\u0131m, 11 Erdo\u011fan Partener, 12 Nejat Diyarbak\u0131rl\u0131, 13 Turhan Tezol, 14 Y\u00fcksel Alkan (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1955 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 18 teams3 Y\u00fcksel B\u00f6ke, 4 Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit, 5 Cahit Tan\u0131k, 6 Turhan Tezol, 7 Tun\u00e7 Erim, 8 Yal\u00e7\u0131n Okaya, 9 Sadi G\u00fcl\u00e7elik, 10 Mehmet Ali Yal\u0131m, 11 Erdo\u011fan Karabelen, 12 Altan Din\u00e7er, 13 \u00dcner Erimer, 14 \u015einasi Ertan, 15 Yavuz T\u00fcrko\u011flu, 16 Y\u00fcksel Alkan (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1957 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams3 Y\u0131lmaz G\u00fcnd\u00fcz, 4 Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit, 5 Orhan Girgin, 6 Turhan Tezol, 7 Tun\u00e7 Erim, 9 Mehmet Baturalp, 11 Erdo\u011fan Karabelen, 12 Altan Din\u00e7er, 13 \u00dcner Erimer, 14 Erkan G\u00fcnd\u00fcz, 15 Yavuz T\u00fcrko\u011flu (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1959 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 17 teams4 Nedret Uygu\u00e7, 6 Turhan Tezol, 7 Tun\u00e7 Erim, 8 \u00d6mer Urkon, 9 Mehmet Baturalp, 10 \u00d6zer Salnur, 11 Erdo\u011fan Karabelen, 12 \u00dcnal B\u00fcy\u00fckaycan, 13 G\u00fcner Yal\u00e7\u0131ner, 14 Tu\u011frul Demir, 15 Ali Kazaz, 16 \u015eeng\u00fcn Kaplano\u011flu (Coach: Samim G\u00f6re\u00e7)1961 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 19 teams4 Nedret Uygu\u00e7, 5 Ha\u015fim \u00dclk\u00fc, 6 \u015eeng\u00fcn Kaplano\u011flu, 7 Tuncer Kobaner, 8 \u00d6mer Urkon, 9 Mehmet Baturalp, 10 Ersan Saliho\u011flu, 11 Erdal Poyrazo\u011flu, 12 Altan Din\u00e7er, 13 Dursun A\u00e7\u0131kba\u015f, 14 Yavuz Demir, 15 Ali Kazaz (Coach: Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit)1963 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 16 teams4 Nedret Uygu\u00e7, 5 Nedim Ho\u015fg\u00f6r, 6 \u015eeng\u00fcn Kaplano\u011flu, 7 Tuncer Kobaner, 8 Ha\u015fim \u00dclk\u00fc, 9 Mehmet Baturalp, 10 Halil Da\u011fl\u0131, 11 \u00d6zer Salnur, 12 \u00dcnal B\u00fcy\u00fckaycan, 13 \u0130lker Esel, 14 Yavuz Demir, 15 H\u00fcseyin Kozluca (Coach: Yal\u00e7\u0131n Granit)1971 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 12 teams4 Nuri Tan, 5 Bar\u0131\u015f K\u00fcce, 6 Nadir Vekilo\u011flu, 7 Battal Durusel, 8 Cihat \u0130lkba\u015faran, 9 Kemal Erdenay, 10 Serdar Ers\u00f6zl\u00fc, 11 Zeki Tosun, 12 Abdullah \u0130nce, 13 Nur Germen, 14 Re\u015fat G\u00fcney, 15 H\u00fcseyin Alp (Coach: Mehmet Baturalp)1973 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 12 teams4 Nuri Tan, 5 Serdar Ers\u00f6zl\u00fc, 6 Necmi Ton, 7 Do\u011fan Hakyemez, 8 Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs, 9 Kemal Erdenay, 10 Battal Durusel, 11 Zeki Tosun, 12 Erdal Poyrazo\u011flu, 13 Abdullah \u0130nce, 14 Halil Da\u011fl\u0131, 15 Re\u015fat G\u00fcney (Coach: Mehmet Baturalp)1975 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 12 teams4 Nur Germen, 5 Bar\u0131\u015f K\u00fcce, 6 Nadir Vekilo\u011flu, 7 Do\u011fan Hakyemez, 8 \u00d6m\u00fcrden K\u0131sag\u00fcn, 9 Kemal Erdenay, 10 Battal Durusel, 11 Zeki Tosun, 12 Erdal Poyrazo\u011flu, 13 Abdullah \u0130nce, 14 Efe Aydan, 15 Kemal Ak\u0131nc\u0131 (Coach: Mehmet Baturalp)1981 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 12 teams4 Serdar Ko\u00e7yi\u011fit, 5 Melih Er\u00e7in, 6 Necati G\u00fcler, 7 Do\u011fan Hakyemez, 8 Aytek G\u00fcrkan, 9 Emir Turam, 10 Erman Kunter, 11 Mehmet D\u00f6\u011f\u00fc\u015fken, 12 Cevat Soyda\u015f, 13 Efe Aydan, 14 Sadi Olcay, 15 Celal Ar\u0131san (Coach: Aydan Siyavu\u015f)1993 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams4 Erdal Ko\u015fan, 5 \u00d6mer Saybir, 6 Murat Konuk, 7 Orhun Ene, 8 Volkan Ayd\u0131n, 9 Harun Erdenay, 10 Serdar Apayd\u0131n, 11 Levent Topsakal, 12 \u00d6mer B\u00fcy\u00fckaycan, 13 Tamer Oygu\u00e7, 14 L\u00fctfi Ar\u0131bo\u011fan, 15 H\u00fcsn\u00fc \u00c7ak\u0131rgil (Coach: Nur Germen)1995 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 14 teams4 Murat Konuk, 5 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 6 Murat Evliyao\u011flu, 7 Orhun Ene, 8 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 9 Harun Erdenay, 10 Serdar Apayd\u0131n, 11 Levent Topsakal, 12 \u00d6mer B\u00fcy\u00fckaycan, 13 Tamer Oygu\u00e7, 14 L\u00fctfi Ar\u0131bo\u011fan, 15 Haluk Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m (Coach: \u00c7etin Y\u0131lmaz)1997 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams4 Murat Konuk, 5 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 Orhun Ene, 8 Volkan Ayd\u0131n, 9 Harun Erdenay, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Murat Evliyao\u011flu, 12 H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok, 13 Tamer Oygu\u00e7, 14 Tun\u00e7 Girgin, 15 Ufuk Sar\u0131ca (Coach: Erc\u00fcment Sunter)1999 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams4 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 5 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 C\u00fcneyt Erden, 8 Murat Konuk, 9 Haluk Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Mehmet Okur, 12 H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok, 13 Tamer Oygu\u00e7, 14 As\u0131m Pars, 15 Ufuk Sar\u0131ca (Coach: Erman Kunter)2001 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 16 teams4 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 5 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 Orhun Ene, 8 As\u0131m Pars, 9 Harun Erdenay, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Kaya Peker, 12 H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok, 13 Mehmet Okur, 14 Haluk Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, 15 \u00d6mer Onan (Coach: Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs)2002 FIBA World Cup: finished 9th among 16 teams4 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 5 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 Hakan K\u00f6seo\u011flu, 8 As\u0131m Pars, 9 Harun Erdenay (C), 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Kaya Peker, 12 H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok, 13 Mehmet Okur, 14 Haluk Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, 15 \u00d6mer Onan (Coach: Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs)2003 EuroBasket: finished 12th among 16 teams4 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 5 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 Ender Arslan, 8 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 9 Rasim Ba\u015fak, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Kaya Peker, 12 H\u00fcseyin Be\u015fok, 13 Mehmet Okur, 14 Haluk Y\u0131ld\u0131r\u0131m, 15 \u00d6mer Onan (Coach: Ayd\u0131n \u00d6rs)2005 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 16 teams4 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 5 Ermal Kurto\u011flu, 6 Mirsad T\u00fcrkcan, 7 Ender Arslan, 8 Cenk Akyol, 9 Serkan Erdo\u011fan, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Fatih Solak, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Mehmet Okur, 14 Kaya Peker, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2006 FIBA World Cup: finished 6th among 24 teams4 Cenk Akyol, 5 Ermal Kurto\u011flu, 6 Engin Ats\u00fcr, 7 Ender Arslan, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Serkan Erdo\u011fan, 10 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 11 Fatih Solak, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Semih Erden, 14 Kaya Peker, 15 Hakan Demirel (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2007 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams4 Ender Arslan, 5 Ermal Kurto\u011flu, 6 Engin Ats\u00fcr, 7 Cenk Akyol, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Hakan Demirel, 11 \u0130brahim Kutluay, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Mehmet Okur, 14 Kaya Peker, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2009 EuroBasket: finished 8th among 16 teams4 Bekir Yarang\u00fcme, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Engin Ats\u00fcr, 7 \u00d6mer Onan, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Bar\u0131\u015f Hersek, 10 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 Semih Erden, 13 Ender Arslan, 14 \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2010 FIBA World Cup: finished 2nd among 24 teams4 Cenk Akyol, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Bar\u0131\u015f Ermi\u015f, 7 \u00d6mer Onan, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Ender Arslan, 14 \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (C) (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2011 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 24 teams4 Cenk Akyol, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Emir Preld\u017ei\u010d, 7 \u00d6mer Onan, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 \u0130zzet T\u00fcrky\u0131lmaz, 10 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k, 13 Ender Arslan, 14 Enes Kanter, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (C) (Coach: Orhun Ene)2013 EuroBasket: finished 17th among 24 teams4 Do\u011fu\u015f Balbay, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Emir Preld\u017ei\u010d, 7 Birkan Batuk, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Serhat \u00c7etin, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Ender Arslan, 14 \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k, 15 Hidayet T\u00fcrko\u011flu (C) (Coach: Bogdan Tanjevi\u0107)2014 FIBA World Cup: finished 8th among 24 teams4 Cedi Osman, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Bar\u0131\u015f Ermi\u015f, 7 Cenk Akyol, 8 Bar\u0131\u015f Hersek, 9 Emir Preld\u017ei\u010d, 10 Kerem Tun\u00e7eri, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 Kerem G\u00f6nl\u00fcm, 13 Ender Arslan, 14 \u00d6mer A\u015f\u0131k, 15 Furkan Aldemir (Coach: Ergin Ataman)2015 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 24 teams4 Kartal \u00d6zm\u0131zrak, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler (C), 6 Cedi Osman, 7 Bar\u0131\u015f Hersek, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Melih Mahmuto\u011flu, 11 O\u011fuz Sava\u015f, 12 Furkan Korkmaz, 13 Ali Muhammed, 14 G\u00f6ksenin K\u00f6ksal, 15 Furkan Aldemir (Coach: Ergin Ataman)2017 EuroBasket: finished 14th among 24 teams2 Erkan Veyselo\u011flu, 4 Do\u011fu\u015f Balbay, 5 Sinan G\u00fcler, 6 Cedi Osman, 7 Bar\u0131\u015f Hersek, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Melih Mahmuto\u011flu, 19 Furkan Aldemir, 21 Serta\u00e7 \u015eanl\u0131, 22 Furkan Korkmaz, 25 Kenan Sipahi, 61 G\u00f6ksenin K\u00f6ksal (Coach: Ufuk Sar\u0131ca)2019 FIBA World Cup: finished 22nd among 32 teams1 Scottie Wilbekin, 4 Do\u011fu\u015f Balbay, 5 Metecan Birsen, 6 Cedi Osman, 8 Ersan \u0130lyasova, 9 Semih Erden, 10 Melih Mahmuto\u011flu, 11 Ege Arar, 19 Bu\u011frahan Tuncer, 21 Serta\u00e7 \u015eanl\u0131, 22 Furkan Korkmaz, 24 Yi\u011fit Arslan (Coach: Ufuk Sar\u0131ca)2022 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 24 teams0 Shane Larkin, 2 \u015eehmus Hazer, 3 Yi\u011fitcan Saybir, 5 Onuralp Bitim, 6 Cedi Osman, 10 Melih Mahmuto\u011flu (C), 12 Sad\u0131k Emir Kabaca, 15 Serta\u00e7 \u015eanl\u0131, 19 Bu\u011frahan Tuncer, 22 Furkan Korkmaz, 23 Alperen \u015eeng\u00fcn, 24 Ercan Osmani (Coach: Ergin Ataman)Gallery[edit]Manufacturer[edit][edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/turkey-mens-national-basketball-team\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Turkey men’s national basketball team"}}]}]