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Chile national basketball team

The Federacion de Basquetbol de Chile (FBC) is the basketball federation of Chile. Its current president is Cerda Bonilla and its FIBA rank is 45.

Olympic Games record

1936: 10th

1948: 6th

1952: 5th

1956: 8th

FIBA World Championship record

1950 FIBA World Championship: 3rd

1954 FIBA World Championship: 10th

1959 FIBA World Championship: 3rd

Roster for 2004 Chile National Basketball Team (Men's)

Percy Werth (185-G-78) of Universidad Catolica Santiago

Patricio Briones (213-C-7kjegf 2) of Deportivo Communal Ancud

Patrick Saez (191-G/F-71) of Provincial Osorno

Jose Luis Campos (189-G-80) of Provincial Llanquihue Puerto Varas

Rodrigo Espinoza (183-G-81) of Provincial Llanquihue Puerto Varas

Felipe Contreras (183-G-81) of Universidad Catolica Santiago

Cristian Perez (194-F/G-74) of Provincial Osorno

Mike Elliot (193-G-79) of Universidad Catolica Santiago

Rodrigo Zuniga (198-F-76) of Deportivo Communal Ancud

Ramiro Vera (200-C/F-80) of Deportivo Valdiva

Pablo Avila (203-F/C-83) of Universidad Catolica Santiago

Boris Varela (200-F-85) of Randolph-Macon (USA)

Nelson Mendez (200-F-77) of Deportivo Valdiva

Claus Prutzmann (204-C-79)

Rosters

1936 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 21 teams

Eduardo Kapstein, Luis Ibaseta, Jose Gonzalez, Eusebio Hernandez, Luis Carrasco, A.Carvacho, M.Mehech

1948 Olympic Games: finished 6th among 23 teams

Eduardo Kapstein, Victor Mahana, Luis Enrique Marmentini, Exequiel Figueroa, Antonio Moreno, Guillermo Verdugo, Marcos Sanchez, Juan Jose Gallo, Hernan Raffo, Roberto Hammer, Eduardo Parra, Eduardo Cordero, Manuel Ledesma, Andres Mitrovic

1950 World Championship: finished 3rd among 10 teams

Rufino Bernedo, Victor Mahana, Pedro Araya, Luis Enrique Marmentini, Exequiel Figueroa, Juan Jose Gallo, Marcos Sanchez, Eduardo Cordero, Hernan Ramos, Raul Lopez, Juan Ostoic, Mariano Fernandez

1952 Olympic Games: finished 5th among 23 teams

Rufino Bernedo, Pedro Araya, Exequiel Figueroa, Victor Mahana, Juan Jose Gallo, Eduardo Cordero, Herman Ramos, Juan Ostoic, Hernan Raffo, Orlando Silva, Alvaro Salvadores, Hugo Fernandez, Eric Mahn

1954 World Championship: finished 10th among 12 teams

Pedro Araya, Victor Mahana, Hernan Raffo, Juan Zitko, Raul Emilio Lopez, Juan Ostoic, Antonio Torres, Milenko Skoknic, Raul Urra, Rolando Etchepare, Dante Gianoni, Salomon Awad

1956 Olympic Games: finished 8th among 15 teams

Rufino Bernedo, Pedro Araya, Victor Mahana, Luis Salvadores, Juan Ostoic, Hernan Raffo, Raul Urra, Rolando Etchepare, Juan Arredondo, Orlando Etcheverrigaray, Maximiliano Garafulic, Orlando Silva

1959 World Championship: finished 3rd among 13 teams

Rufino Bernedo, Luis Salvadores, Juan Zitko, Rolando Etchepare, Orlando Silva, Orlando Etcheverrigaray, Juan Guillermo Thompson, Jose de la Fuente, Maximiliano Garafulic, Dante Gianoni, Bruno Luchsinger, Domingo Sibilla

External links

FIBA Chile

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