Basketball at the 2009 Mediterranean Games

The basketball tournament at the 2009 Mediterranean Games was held in the Elettra Sports Hall, Ortona Sports Hall, Teramo Sports Hall and the Roseto Sports Hall from June 27 to July 4, 2009 in Pescara, Italy.

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Croatia Croatia Greece Greece Turkey Turkey
Women Italy Italy Serbia Serbia Croatia Croatia

Medal count

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Croatia Croatia 1 0 1 2
2 Italy Italy 1 0 0 1
3 Greece Greece 0 1 0 1
Serbia Serbia 0 1 0 1
5 Turkey Turkey 0 0 1 1

Men

Teams

Group A

Group B

Rosters

*(In parenthesis is reported the year of birth)

 Albania: Franko Bushati (85), Ardian Domi (84), Orion Garo (80), Andrea Gjinaj (86), Algert Gjonaj (87), Endrit Hysenagolli (88), Erkand Kataj (82), Arjonel Lame (84), Genti Lasku (85), Ersid Luca (81), Gerti Shima (86), Marlin Sukaj (83). Coach: Roland Avrami

 Croatia: Lukša Andrić (85), Petar Babić (85), Marko Car (85), Jure Lalić (86), Drago Pašalić (84), Damir Rančić (83), Damjan Rudež (86), Krunoslav Simon (85), Rok Stipčević (86), Ante Tomić (87), Jakov Vladovic (83), Luka Žorić (84). Coach: Josip Vranković

 Greece: Dimitrios Kalaitzidis (85), Dimitrios Karadolamis (87), Theofanis Koumpouras (83), Alexandros Kyritsis (82), Dimitrios Lolas (86), Dimitrios Mavroeidis (85), Igkor Milosevits (86), Petros Noeas (87), Nikolaos Papanikolaou (85), Gaios Skordilis (87), Stavros Toutziarakis (87), Ian Vouyoukas (85). Coach: Ioannis Giannapoulos

 Italy: Marco Allegretti (81), Pietro Aradori (88), Federico Bolzonella (84), Andrea Cinciarini (86), Daniele Cinciarini (83), Alessandro Cittadini (79), Andrea Crosariol (84), Luigi Datome (87), Lorenzo D'Ercole (88), Giuliano Maresca (81), Andrea Renzi (89), Tommaso Rinaldi (85). Coach: Carlo Recalcati

 Montenegro: Filip Barovic (90), Nikola Đoković (89), Nikola Ivanović (89), Stefan Knežević (89), Nikola Lalić (89), Milos Lopičić (90), Slobodan Miljanić (90), Miloš Savović (89), Sead Šehović (89), Petar Stojanović (90), Milorad Sutulović (90), Nikola Vučević (90). Coach: Dejan Radonjić

 Morocco: Yunss Akinocho (87), Zouheir Bourouis (83), Walid Dahmani (87), Zakaria El Masbahi (79), Mohamad Hachad (83), Mohammed Houari (77), Younes Idrissi (84), Mustapha Khalfi (80), Abderrahim Najah (84), Abdelmajid Naji (89), Sophian Rafai (86), Abdelhakim Zouita (86). Coach: Francis Jordan

 Serbia: Stefan Birčević (89), Duško Bunić (89), Filip Čović (89), Branko Lazić (89), Vladimir Lučić (89), Nikola Maravic (89), Nikola Marković (89), Dragan Milosavljević (89), Aleksandar Mitrović (90), Nemanja Nedović (91), Stefan Stojačić (89), Bojan Subotić (90). Coach: Slobodan Klipa

 Turkey: Mutlu Akpinar (83), Can Altıntığ (87), Engin Atsür (84), Yunus Çankaya (85), Mutlu Demir (87), Hakan Demirel (86), Sinan Güler (83), Barış Hersek (88), Cemal Nalga (87), Cihad Sahin (83), Fatih Solak (80), Erkan Veyseloğlu (83). Coach: Alaeddin Yakan

Preliminary Round

Group A

Team Pts Pl W L PF PA PD
1.  Croatia 6330228200+28
2.  Greece 5321255236+19
3.  Serbia 4312216228–12
4.  Morocco 3303213248–35
Greece  91 70  Serbia
Morocco  63 75  Croatia
Croatia  82 68  Greece
Serbia  77 66  Morocco
Greece  96 84  Morocco
Croatia  71 69  Serbia

Group B

Team Pts Pl W L PF PA PD
1.  Turkey 6330315248+67
2.  Italy 5321332260+72
3.  Montenegro 4312223278–55
4.  Albania 3303210294–84
Turkey  98 61  Montenegro
Italy  106 69  Albania
Montenegro  70 107  Italy
Albania  68 96  Turkey
Albania  73 92  Montenegro
Turkey  121 119  Italy

Knockout stage

Final Standings
Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Croatia
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Greece
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Turkey
4  Italy
5  Serbia
6  Montenegro
7  Morocco
8  Albania

1st place bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
July 1        
  Greece  85
July 2
  Montenegro  67  
  Greece  82
July 1
    Turkey  79  
  Turkey  88
July 4
  Morocco  67  
  Greece  60
July 1
    Croatia  72
  Italy  75
July 2
  Serbia  64  
  Italy  104 Third place
July 1
    Croatia  108  
  Croatia  94   Turkey  88
  Albania  70     Italy  71
July 4

5th place bracket

Semi-finals Fifth place
July 2
  Montenegro  60  
  Morocco  81  
 
July 3
      Morocco  108
    Albania  67
Seventh place
July 2 July 3
  Serbia  69   Montenegro  68
  Albania  83     Serbia  62

Women

Teams

Group A

Group B

Preliminary Round

Group A

Team Pts Pl W L PF PA PD
1.  Croatia 4220219106+113
2.  Italy 3211189124+65
3.  Albania 220270248–178
Croatia  130 35  Albania
Italy  118 35  Albania
Italy  71 89  Croatia

Group B

Team Pts Pl W L PF PA PD
1.  Greece 6330246173+73
2.  Serbia 5321215169+46
3.  Turkey 4312208240–32
4.  Malta 3303178265–87
Greece  102 57  Malta
Turkey  64 80  Serbia
Serbia  53 57  Greece
Malta  73 81  Turkey
Greece  87 63  Turkey
Serbia  82 48  Malta

Knockout stage

Final Standings
Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Italy
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Serbia
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Croatia
4  Greece
5  Turkey
6  Albania
7  Malta

1st place bracket

Semi-finals Final
June 30
  Croatia  71  
  Serbia  76  
 
July 2
      Serbia  54
    Italy  70
Third place
June 30 July 2
  Greece  60   Croatia  77
  Italy  63     Greece  62

5th place bracket

  Semi final     Fifth place
                 
      Albania 60
    Turkey 63       Turkey 89
    Malta 43  

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