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| 14 || Center || [[Ndongo N'Diaye]]|| 1977 || {{flagicon|Angola}} [[Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto|Primeiro de Agosto]]
| 14 || Center || [[Ndongo N'Diaye]]|| 1977 || {{flagicon|Angola}} [[Clube Desportivo Primeiro de Agosto|Primeiro de Agosto]]

Revision as of 03:15, 14 November 2009

Senegal
FIBA ranking36th
Joined FIBA1962
FIBA zoneFIBA Africa
National federationSenegal Basketball Federation
CoachMoustapha Gaye
Olympic Games
Appearances3
MedalsNone
FIBA World Cup
Appearances3
MedalsNone
FIBA Africa Championship
Appearances24
MedalsGold: 1968, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1997
Silver: 1970, 1974, 1975, 1992, 1995, 2005
Bronze: 1983, 1989, 1993

The Senegal national basketball team are the men's basketball side that represent Senegal in international competition. The squad has comprised several players to have competed in the National Basketball Association, including Charlotte Bobcats center DeSagana Diop, and is considered, with those of Nigeria and Angola, a top African side.

The team are five times a gold medallist (in 1968, 1972, 1978, 1980, and 1997), six times a silver medallist, and thrice a bronze medallist at the FIBA Africa Championship, and, having finished as the runner-up to Angola in the 2005 championship, qualified for play in the 2006 FIBA World Championship, where the squad finished last in Group D and twenty-second amongst the twenty-four sides to have contested the Championship, having lost to the United States, Italy, Slovenia, China, and Puerto Rico.

African Championship record

Squad

2006 FIBA World Championship roster

Jersey number Position played Name Year of birth Team otherwise represented
4 Center Makhtar NDiaye 1973 France Levallois
5 Guard El Kabir Pene 1984 France Clermont-Ferrand
6 Guard Pape Ibrahim Faye 1980 Qatar Al Rayyan
7 Guard Babacar Cissé 1976 France Le Havre
8 Forward Sitapha Savané 1978 Spain Gran Canaria Grupo Dunas
9 Forward Maleye N'Doye 1980 France Dijon
10 Guard Mamadou Diouf 1983 Japan Sendai 89ers
11 Forward Alpha Traoré 1981 Morocco Mas de Fès
12 Forward Moustapha Niang 1977 France Roanne
13 Center Mamadou N'Diaye 1975 Lithuania Žalgiris
14 Center Ndongo N'Diaye 1977 Angola Primeiro de Agosto
15 Forward Malick Badiane 1984 Germany Deutsche Bank Skyliners

Former players

Rosters

1968 Olympic Games: finished 15th among 16 teams

Cheikh Fall, Moussa Sene, Alioune Gueye, Babacar Dia, Papa Diop, Mousse N'Diaye, Babacar Traore, Claude Sadio, Claude Constantino, Babacar Seck, Mansour Diagne, Doudou Camara (Coach: Alioune Diop)

1972 Olympic Games: finished 15th among 16 teams

Cheikh Fall, Babacar Traore, Mohamadou Diop, Babacar Seck, Papa Diop, Alioune Gueye, Pierre Sagna, Abdourahmane N'Diaye, Sylvestre Lopis, Assane Thiam, Joseph Diandy, Doudou Camara (Coach: Amadou Diaw)

1978 World Championship: finished 14th among 14 teams

Mathieu Faye, Bireyma Sadi Diagne, Madiagne N'Diaye, A.Diouf, B.Kaba, J.Lopez, M.Diagne, M.Gueye, J.Toupane, A.Diop, A.Dogue, L.Diop (Coach: I.Diagne)

1980 Olympic Games: finished 11th among 12 teams

Mathieu Faye, Madiagne N'Diaye, Mohamadou Diop, Oumar Dia, Mamadou Diop, Bassirou Badji, Yamar Samb, Bireyma Sadi Diagne, Yaya Cissokho, Modou Tall, Moussa M'Bengue, Hadrame N'Diaye (Coach: Ibrahima Diagne)

1998 World Championship: finished 15th among 16 teams

Makhtar N'Diaye, Mamadou Diouf, Mamadou N'Diaye, Cheikh Yaya Dia, Raymond Carvalho, Mouhamadou Sow, Assane N'Diaye, Boubacar Aw, Kader Malik Fall, Vincent Da Sylva, Samba Aly Ngone Niang, Omer Ba (Coach: Ousseynou Ndiaga Diop)

2006 World Championship: finished 22nd among 24 teams

Makhtar N'Diaye, Babacar Cisse, Mamadou Diouf, Sitapha Savane, Malick Badiane, Mamadou N'Diaye, El Kabir Pene, Pape Ibrahim Faye, Mouhamadou Niang, Souleymane Aw, N'Dongo N'Diaye, Meleye N'Doye (Coach: Moustapha Gaye)

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