Fixtures

Olümpiamängude kvalifikatsioon 07/03 21:00 2 Leedu vs Elevandiluurannik - View
Olümpiamängude kvalifikatsioon 07/04 21:00 3 Elevandiluurannik vs Mehhiko - View

Results

FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/25 17:00 - Elevandiluurannik v Egiptus W 79-76
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/24 14:00 - Kesk–Aafrika Vabariik v Elevandiluurannik W 67-93
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/24 12:00 - Kesk–Aafrika Vabariik v Elevandiluurannik W 67-93
FIBA AfroBasket Qual. 02/23 14:00 - Elevandiluurannik v Madagaskar W 77-69
FIBA maailmameistrivõistlused 09/02 09:45 2 [3] Cote D'Ivoire v Prantsusmaa [1] L 77-87
FIBA maailmameistrivõistlused 08/31 09:45 1 [2] Cote D'Ivoire v Liibanon [4] L 84-94
FIBA maailmameistrivõistlused 08/30 09:45 3 [3] Cote D'Ivoire v Brasiilia [2] L 77-89
FIBA maailmameistrivõistlused 08/28 09:45 2 [3] Cote D'Ivoire v Iraan [4] W 71-69
FIBA maailmameistrivõistlused 08/26 13:30 1 [3] Hispaania v Cote D'Ivoire [3] L 94-64
Rahvusvaheline 08/18 12:00 - Filipiinid v Elevandiluurannik L 85-62
Rahvusvaheline 08/15 17:30 - Liibanon v Elevandiluurannik W 67-77
Rahvusvaheline 07/29 18:30 - Elevandiluurannik v Jordaania L 71-74

The Ivory Coast men's national basketball team (French: équipe de Côte d'Ivoire masculine de basket-ball) is the men's basketball side that represents Ivory Coast in international competition. The team competes regularly in the African Championship and is administered by the Fédération Ivoirienne de Basket-Ball.

With two AfroBasket titles and six overall finals appearances, the country is traditionally home to one of the continent's finest basketball national teams. The Elephants have played at the FIBA Basketball World Cup four times and also played in the 2023 edition.

History

Ivory Coast reached the final of the FIBA Africa Championship for the first time in 1978, but they were defeated by Senegal in the final. They reached the final again in the following tournament, in 1980, but again had to settle for silver, as Senegal took the gold. Another run the following year, in 1981, saw Côte d'Ivoire finally break through and win their first title, as they defeated Egypt for the championship. Four years later, Côte d'Ivoire won their second championship, as they hosted the tournament in 1985, and beat Angola, to win the championship. Côte d'Ivoire finished second at the 2009 FIBA Africa Championship, for their first podium finish since their victory in 1985. They participated in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, which was their first FIBA World Cup appearance since 1986. The team went 1–4 at the tournament, finishing last in Group C. On 2 September 2010, In their final group game, the Ivorians defeated Puerto Rico 88–76, for their first ever FIBA World Cup win, but they came up just short in the tiebreaker to see which team would advance to the knockout stage.

Ivory Coast qualified for the 2019 FIBA World Championship in dramatic and extraordinary circumstances. After only narrowly avoiding elimination in the first qualifying round (they finished 3rd in their group and only qualified because they held the tiebreaker to Mozambique), they needed to win their last three games in the final group by a combined margin of 66 points in order to qualify as the best-ranked third-placed team. They remarkably did so (actually, they won by a combined 73 points), dispatching even African powerhouses and already-qualified Nigeria by a score of 72–46 in the process. Combined with a loss for the Central African Republic against Nigeria, Ivory Coast finished third in the group and qualified for the World Championship by virtue of a better total points difference than Cameroon.