Italy
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
Nickname(s)Azzurre
Olympic Games
Appearances1
World Cup
Appearances6
MedalsGold Gold: 2018
FIBA Europe 3x3 Championships
Appearances4

The Italy women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Italy, administered by the Federazione Italiana Pallacanestro.[1] It represents the country in international women's 3x3 (3 against 3) basketball competitions.

They won the 2018 FIBA 3x3 World Cup – Women's tournament, their first international title[2] and first ever victory of an Italian team in a FIBA sanctioned tournament. The 159 cm Raelin D'Alie won the MVP award.[3]

International events

Summer Olympics

Year Position Pld W L
Japan 2020 Tokyo6th place826
Total1/1826

World Cup

Year Position Pld W L
Greece 2012 AthenesNot qualified
Russia 2014 MoscowPreliminary round514
China 2016 GuangzhouPreliminary round431
France 2017 NantesQuarter-finals541
Philippines 2018 BocaueWinner761
Netherlands 2019 AmsterdamQuarter-finals532
Belgium 2022 AntwerpNot qualified
Austria 2023 ViennaRound of 16523
Total6/8311912

European Games

Year Position Pld W L
Azerbaijan 2015 BakuNot qualified
Belarus 2019 MinskPreliminary round303
Poland 2023 KrakówQuote rejected
Total1/3303

European Championships

Year Position Pld W L
Romania 2014 BucharestNot qualified
Romania 2016 BucharestPreliminary round202
Netherlands 2017 AmsterdamQuarter-finals321
Romania 2018 Bucharest4th Place523
Hungary 2019 DebrecenPreliminary round202
France 2021 ParisDid not entry
Austria 2022 GrazDid not qualify
Israel 2023 JerusalemQuarter-finals321
Total5/91569

World Urban Games

Year Position Pld W L
Hungary 2019 BudapestNot qualified
Total0/1000

Mediterranean Games

Year Position Pld W L
Spain Tarragona 2018Preliminary round312
Total1/1312

Women's Series

Year Position Pld W L
Canada Edmonton 20193rd Place422
Italy Udine 20193rd Place431
Hungary Debrecen 20197th Place312
Romania Bucharest 20194th Place523
France Voiron 20193rd Place532
France La Rochelle 20197th Place312
Italy Lignano 20195th Place413
France Poiters 20195th Place422
Italy Turin 20192nd Place541
France Poiters 20226th Place312
Czech Republic Prague 20229th Place202
Romania Bucharest 20222nd Place532
France Orléans 20238th Place312
France Poiters 20233rd Place422
Switzerland Fribourg 20239th Place202
Czech Republic Prague 202312th Place202
Poland Katowice 20237th Place321
Canada Québec 20234th Place532
Azerbaijan Baku 20239th Place331
Total703436

Head to head

Updated at 6th September 2023

Opponent Played Won Lost Win % For Aga Diff
 Andorra220100%3921+18
 Argentina110100%155+10
 Austria32166.67%5450+4
 Azerbaijan2020%3640−4
 Bahrain110100%215+16
 Belarus2020%1739−22
 Belgium21150%3132−1
 Canada8080%98149−51
 Chile100100%1615+1
 China91811.11%133172-39
 Chinese Taipei330100%5936+23
 Croatia110100%2110+11
 Czech Republic106460%179133+46
 England21150%39390
 Estonia110100%1411+3
 France71614.29%70128−58
 Germany42250%5955+4
 Greece31233.33%5336+17
 Hungary72528.57%96102−6
 Indonesia220100%3514+21
 Iran110100%215+16
 Ireland110100%139+4
 Israel54180%9877+21
 Japan21150%3128+3
 Lithuania220100%4136+5
 Malaysia220100%4020+20
 Mongolia330100%4828+20
 Netherlands51420%6075-15
 New Zealand220100%3924+15
 Poland660100%11279+33
 Portugal1010%1217-5
 Romania75271.43%113101+12
 Russia92722.22%106148-42
 Serbia64266.67%9681+15
 Slovakia220100%3721+16
 Slovenia110100%151+14
 Spain1551033.33%210255-45
  Switzerland31233.33%4054−14
 Syria1010%711−4
 Thailand101100%2113+8
 Turkey2020%2440-16
 Turkmenistan110100%229+13
 Ukraine53260%6866+2
 United States124833.33%168214−46
 Uruguay110100%1211+1
Total167828549.1%25392508+31

Official matches against not-FIBA teams

Updated at 22nd August 2023

Opponent Played Won Lost Win % For Aga Diff
Azerbaijan Neftchi440100%6234+28
Austria Austria U23110100%228+14
China Sv Yuanda1010%000
France France 21010%516-11
Germany Düsseldorf ZOOS1010%1216-4
Hungary Hungary U231010%1620-4
Total95455.56%117104+13

Records

Most capped players

As of 6th September 2023, the players with the most appearances for Italy are:

# Player Caps Period Victory Win Ratio
1 Raelin D'Alie 136 2017-2023 74 54.41%
2 Marcella Filippi 105 2014-2021 56 53.33%
3 Giulia Rulli 74 2018-2022 40 54.05%
4 Sara Madera 53 2021-2023 30 56.6%
5 Chiara Consolini 49 2021-2023 24 48.98%
6 Giulia Ciavarella 40 2018-2022 25 62.5%
7 Debora Carangelo 39 2019-2023 16 41.03%
8 Arianna Zampieri 31 2018-2019 14 45.16%
9 Federica Tognalini 24 2016-2017 15 62.5%
10 Alice Quarta 15 2014-2016 8 53.33%
11 Laura Spreafico 14 2023 10 71.43%
12 Beatrice Barberis 13 2017-2022 6 46.15%
12 Giuditta Nicolodi 13 2022-2023 3 23.08%
12 Beatrice Del Pero 13 2022-2023 5 38.46%
14 Alessandra Visconti 11 2016 6 54.55%
16 Alice Richter 10 2017 7 70%
17 Elisa Ercoli 9 2014 2 22.22%
18 Mariella Santucci 8 2023 6 75%
19 Arianna Landi 6 2018 1 16.67%
20 Valentina Baldelli 5 2014 1 20%
20 Sara Canova 5 2014 1 20%
22 Emilia Bova 4 2014 1 25%
22 Francesca Gambarini 4 2014 1 25%
24 Alessia Carbini 3 2018 1 33.33%
24 Elisa Policaeri 3 2018 1 33.33%
24 Rachele Porcu 3 2018 1 33.33%
24 Flavia De Cassan 3 2018 0 0%
24 Stefania Trimboli 3 2022 2 66.67%
24 Francesca Romana Russo 3 2018 0 0%
24 Paola Contu 3 2018 0 0%
31 Sara Bocchetti 2 2022 0 0%
31 Giulia Natali 2 2023 0 0%

See also

References

  1. Profile | Italy, FIBA.com, Accessed 27 Sep 2016.
  2. 5-foot-4 champion Rae D'Alie shares Italy's basketball success story, rappler.com, 12 June 2018. Accessed 10 August 2020.
  3. One question for all women’s teams at FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament FIBA, 18 May 2021. Accessed 1 July 2021.
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