Fixtures

FIBA Asia Cup 08/06 11:10 1 Japan vs Syria - View
FIBA Asia Cup 08/08 18:00 2 Syria vs Guam - View
FIBA Asia Cup 08/10 18:00 3 Syria vs Iran - View

Results

FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/24 19:00 6 [2] Syria v Bahrain [3] W 89-87
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/21 16:00 5 [3] Syria v United Arab Emirates [4] W 86-61
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 11/25 14:00 4 [1] Lebanon v Syria [3] L 89-64
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 11/22 16:00 3 [3] Bahrain v Syria [2] L 76-71
International 11/18 14:00 - Syria v Palestine L 74-80
International 11/17 16:30 - Syria v Jordan L 65-88
International 11/16 15:00 - Qatar v Syria L 75-66
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/26 15:00 2 [3] UAE v Syria [4] W 63-78
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification 02/23 15:00 1 Syria v Lebanon L 78-87
International 02/20 15:45 - Lebanon v Syria L 94-83
International 02/18 17:30 - Iraq v Syria L 66-55
International 02/17 17:30 - Syria v Palestine L 64-66

Syria national basketball team (Arabic: منتخب سوريا لكرة السلة رجال), nicknamed Nosour Qasioun (Qasioun Eagles), represents Syria in international basketball competitions. The squad is governed by SBF, and is part of the FIBA Asia zone. Based on the number of overall medals won, Syria is a major force among basketball teams of WABA and ABC. The team has won eight medals at the WABA Championship and five at the Arab Basketball Championship.

Syria has qualified for the FIBA Asia Cup seven times and one time for EuroBasket throughout their history. Their best tournament result was the 4th place finish at the 2001 FIBA Asia Cup. However, Syria still seeks qualification for their first appearance to the FIBA World Cup and Olympics.

History

It was created in 1948 and is one of the oldest FIBA Asia teams on the continent, although in its first years of existence it only managed to participate in the Pan Arab Games. Syria participated in the EuroBasket 1949, winning only match out of six against Lebanon.

Its first appearance at the FIBA Asia Championship was at the 1999 edition in Fukuoka, Japan where they finished in eighth place.

The team had its best year in 2001, when it finished in the Final Four of the Asian Basketball Championship in Shanghai, China.

In November 2021, FIBA lifted the ban on Syrian stadiums, which was issued due to the war in the country, and therefore for the first time in 10 years, an international match could take place. It took place on November 29, 2021 at the Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena in Damascus, where a men's basketball team played 2023 FIBA World Cup qualification match against Kazakhstan.

In early December 2021, the Syrian Basketball Federation confirmed Syria's return to the Arab Nations Championship in the UAE which will take place 9 to 16 February 2022. Syria had been absent from the event for ten years because of the Syrian war.

The Syria national basketball team, commonly known as "Syria," represents the Syrian Arab Republic in international basketball competitions. Managed by the Syrian Basketball Federation, the team competes in FIBA Asia and has participated in various regional and continental tournaments. Known for their resilience and team spirit, Syria has made notable appearances in the FIBA Asia Cup and other regional championships. The team features talented players who showcase a blend of skill, agility, and strategic play, aiming to elevate Syria's presence in the Asian and world basketball stages. With a passionate fan base and a commitment to development, the Syria basketball team continues to strive for success and growth in the sport.