List of Montenegro national basketball team games
The Montenegrin national basketball team represents Montenegro in men's international basketball tournaments. It is organized by the Basketball Federation of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Кошаркашки Савез Црне Горе, КСЦГ; Košarkaški Savez Crne Gore, KSCG), which is the governing body of basketball in Montenegro. This team competes in the European region of FIBA.
Records
- Largest home victory
- 102-58, Montenegro – Iceland, 26 August 2009, Podgorica
- Largest away victory
- 37-100, San Marino – Montenegro, 2 June 2017, Serravalle
- Largest home defeat
- 65-80, Montenegro – Israel, 20 August 2014, Podgorica
- Largest away defeat
- 99-60, Spain – Montenegro, 1 September 2017, Cluj-Napoca
- Longest winning streak
- 13 matches, (6 September 2008 - 14 August 2010)
- Longest losing streak
- 4 matches, (1 September 2011 - 5 September 2011; 1 September 2019 - 9 September 2019)
- Most scored points in a match
- 113, Albania – Montenegro 73-113
- Least scored points in a match
- 55, Greece – Montenegro 71-55, Netherlands – Montenegro 68-55
- Most conceded points in a match
- 100, Latvia – Montenegro 100-68
- Least conceded points in a match
- 37, San Marino – Montenegro 37-100
- Highest home attendance
- 5,500, Montenegro – Serbia 72-62, 2 September 2012, Podgorica
- Highest away attendance
- 18,000, Serbia – Montenegro 71-73, 18 August 2012, Belgrade
List of official matches
Montenengro played its first official match at September 2008. Below is a list of all official matches played by the national team since Montenegrin independence.
Win Loss
Date | Opponent | Result | Venue | Att | Competition |
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06/09/2008 | Netherlands | 70–63 | Almere | 1,500 | Division B |
13/09/2008 | Austria | 96–73 | Podgorica | 3,000 | |
17/09/2008 | Iceland | 80–66 | Reykjavik | 1,000 | |
20/09/2008 | Denmark | 96–60 | Podgorica | 3,000 | |
15/08/2009 | Netherlands | 93–68 | Podgorica | 3,500 | |
22/08/2009 | Austria | 86–63 | Oberwart | 1,500 | |
26/08/2009 | Iceland | 102–58 | Podgorica | 2,500 | |
29/08/2009 | Denmark | 82–65 | Farum | 1,400 | |
05/09/2009 | Sweden | 70–50 | Norrköping | 4,000 | |
09/09/2009 | Sweden | 88–71 | Podgorica | 2,500 | |
02/08/2010 | Latvia | 96–66 | Podgorica | 4,000 | EuroBasket 2011 qualifiers |
05/08/2010 | Finland | 74–60 | Vantaa | 2,000 | |
11/08/2010 | Italy | 71–62 | Bijelo Polje | 3,500 | |
14/08/2010 | Israel | 73–77 | Tel Aviv | 11,000 | |
17/08/2010 | Latvia | 90–84 | Riga | 4,000 | |
20/08/2010 | Finland | 91–71 | Bar | 3,000 | |
26/08/2010 | Italy | 71–72 | Bari | 3,500 | |
29/08/2010 | Israel | 79–69 | Podgorica | 5,000 | |
31/08/2011 | Macedonia | 70–65 | Alytus | 1,000 | EuroBasket 2011 |
01/09/2011 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 86–94 | Alytus | 1,000 | |
03/09/2011 | Croatia | 81–87 | Alytus | 2,500 | |
04/09/2011 | Greece | 55–71 | Alytus | 2,000 | |
05/09/2011 | Finland | 65–71 | Alytus | 1,500 | |
15/08/2012 | Israel | 75–69 | Podgorica | 4,000 | EuroBasket 2013 qualifiers |
18/08/2012 | Serbia | 73–71 | Belgrade | 18,000 | |
21/08/2012 | Estonia | 77–64 | Tallinn | 6,000 | |
24/08/2012 | Iceland | 85–67 | Nikšić | 4,200 | |
27/08/2012 | Slovakia | 94–81 | Levice | 1,000 | |
30/08/2012 | Israel | 81–76 | Tel Aviv | 10,000 | |
02/09/2012 | Serbia | 72–62 | Podgorica | 5,500 | |
05/09/2012 | Estonia | 76–67 | Podgorica | 4,500 | |
08/09/2012 | Iceland | 101–92 | Reykjavik | 1,200 | |
11/09/2012 | Slovakia | 80–48 | Podgorica | 4,000 | |
04/09/2013 | Macedonia | 81–80 | Jesenice | 2,400 | EuroBasket 2013 |
05/09/2013 | Latvia | 72–73 | Jesenice | 1,600 | |
06/09/2013 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 70–76 | Jesenice | 2,500 | |
07/09/2013 | Lithuania | 70–77 | Jesenice | 3,000 | |
09/09/2013 | Serbia | 83–76 | Jesenice | 4,500 | |
10/08/2014 | Israel | 100–97 | Nicosia | 400 | EuroBasket 2015 qualifiers |
13/08/2014 | Bulgaria | 70–64 | Podgorica | 2,000 | |
17/08/2014 | Netherlands | 60–65 | Podgorica | 2,200 | |
20/08/2014 | Israel | 65–80 | Podgorica | 4,200 | |
24/08/2014 | Bulgaria | 84–73 | Sofia | 500 | |
27/08/2014 | Netherlands | 55–68 | Leiden | 2,500 | |
02/06/2015 | Luxembourg | 85–58 | Reykjavik | 500 | Games of the Small States 2015 |
04/06/2015 | Andorra | 89–69 | Reykjavik | 300 | |
06/06/2015 | Iceland | 102–84 | Reykjavik | 1,000 | |
31/08/2016 | Slovakia | 97–65 | Podgorica | 4,000 | EuroBasket 2017 qualifiers |
03/09/2016 | Albania | 113–73 | Tirana | 1,200 | |
07/09/2016 | Georgia | 76–74 | Tbilisi | 9,800 | |
10/09/2016 | Slovakia | 99–62 | Nitra | 2,000 | |
14/09/2016 | Albania | 94–56 | Bar | 2,200 | |
17/09/2016 | Georgia | 84–90 | Bar | 3,000 | |
30/05/2017 | Luxembourg | 79–57 | Serravalle | 200 | Games of the Small States 2017 |
31/05/2017 | Andorra | 90–49 | Serravalle | 100 | |
01/06/2017 | Cyprus | 71–81 | Serravalle | 300 | |
02/06/2017 | San Marino | 100–37 | Serravalle | 300 | |
03/06/2017 | Iceland | 86–61 | Serravalle | 100 | |
01/09/2017 | Spain | 60–99 | Cluj-Napoca | 2,300 | EuroBasket 2017 |
02/09/2017 | Hungary | 72–48 | Cluj-Napoca | 2,500 | |
04/09/2017 | Croatia | 72–76 | Cluj-Napoca | 2,000 | |
05/09/2017 | Czech Republic | 88–75 | Cluj-Napoca | 2,500 | |
07/09/2017 | Romania | 86–69 | Cluj-Napoca | 3,500 | |
10/09/2017 | Latvia | 68–100 | Istanbul | 1,000 | |
24/11/2017 | Spain | 66–79 | Podgorica | 3,600 | World Cup 2019 qualifiers |
26/11/2017 | Belarus | 91–67 | Minsk | 2,000 | |
23/02/2018 | Slovenia | 63–75 | Podgorica | 3,000 | |
26/02/2018 | Spain | 67–79 | Zaragoza | 8,600 | |
28/06/2018 | Belarus | 80–69 | Nikšić | 2,000 | |
01/07/2018 | Slovenia | 87–74 | Ljubljana | 5,000 | |
14/09/2018 | Turkey | 69–79 | Ankara | 10,000 | |
17/09/2018 | Ukraine | 90–84 | Nikšić | 3,000 | |
29/11/2018 | Latvia | 84–75 | Riga | 7,500 | |
02/11/2018 | Turkey | 71–66 | Podgorica | 3,500 | |
22/02/2019 | Ukraine | 76–74 | Kiev | 6,500 | |
25/02/2019 | Latvia | 74–80 | Podgorica | 5,500 | |
29/05/2019 | Cyprus | 99–56 | Bar | 1,200 | Games of the Small States 2019 |
30/05/2019 | Iceland | 92–86 | Bar | 700 | |
31/05/2019 | Malta | 97–84 | Bar | 500 | |
01/06/2019 | Luxembourg | 93–91 | Bar | 1,000 | |
01/09/2019 | Greece | 60–85 | Nanjing | 11,400 | World Cup 2019 |
03/09/2019 | New Zealand | 83–93 | Nanjing | 3,308 | |
05/09/2019 | Brazil | 73–84 | Nanjing | 5,000 | |
07/09/2019 | Turkey | 74–79 | Dongguan | 2,500 | |
09/09/2019 | Japan | 80–65 | Dongguan | 3,000 | |
21/02/2020 | Great Britain | 81–74 | Podgorica | 5,000 | EuroBasket 2021 qualifiers |
24/02/2020 | France | 66–85 | La Roche-sur-Yon | 3,000 |
Montenegro vs. other countries
Below is the list of performances of Montenegro national basketball team against every single opponent.
Opponents' country | G | W | L | PD |
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Albania | ||||
Andorra | ||||
Austria | ||||
Belarus | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Brazil | ||||
Bulgaria | ||||
Croatia | ||||
Cyprus | ||||
Czech Republic | ||||
Denmark | ||||
Estonia | ||||
Finland | ||||
France | ||||
Georgia | ||||
Great Britain | ||||
Greece | ||||
Hungary | ||||
Iceland | ||||
Israel | ||||
Italy | ||||
Japan | ||||
Latvia | ||||
Lithuania | ||||
Luxembourg | ||||
Macedonia | ||||
Malta | ||||
Netherlands | ||||
New Zealand | ||||
Romania | ||||
San Marino | ||||
Serbia | ||||
Slovakia | ||||
Slovenia | ||||
Spain | ||||
Sweden | ||||
Turkey | ||||
Ukraine | ||||
OVERALL |
Last update: 28 February 2020
See also
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