Netherlands men's national wheelchair basketball team

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Paralympic Games
Appearances13
Medals Gold medal with cup.svg Gold: 1992
Silver medal with cup.svg Silver: 1960, 1984, 1988, 2000
World Championships
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Medals Silver medal with cup.svg Silver: 1979, 1998
Bronze medal with cup.svg Bronze: 1973, 1986
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The Netherlands men's national wheelchair basketball team is the men's wheelchair basketball side that represents the Netherlands in the major wheelchair basketball competitions.

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It has thirteen European medals including a title, two world finals and the Paralympic title in its fifth final (won in 1992 in front of Germany and France) on its record.

Competitions

Summer Paralympics

YearPositionWL
Flag of Italy.svg 1960 A - 4th02
B - Silver medal icon.svg41
Flag of Japan.svg 1964 A - ? ? ?
B - ? ? ?
Flag of Israel.svg 1968 11th13
Flag of Germany.svg 1972 9th13
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1976 4th43
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1980 12th ? ?
Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Silver medal icon.svg62
Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 Silver medal icon.svg51
Flag of Spain.svg 1992 Gold medal icon.svg80
Flag of the United States.svg 1996 7th34
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 Silver medal icon.svg71
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 4th53
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 Did not
qualify
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 7th34
Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Did not qualify
Total13/164725

World Championship

YearPositionWL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1973 Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1975 4th ? ?
Flag of the United States.svg 1979 Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1983  ? ? ?
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1986 Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1990 4th ? ?
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1994  ? ? ?
Flag of the United States.svg 1998 Silver medal icon.svg
Flag of the United States.svg 2002  ? ? ?
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1998 4th ? ?
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2010 Did not qualify
Flag of South Korea.svg 2014 16th25
Flag of Germany.svg 2018 10th23
Flag of Dubai.svg 2022 4th52
Total10/14910

European Championship

YearPositionWL
Flag of France.svg 1971Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 1974Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1977Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 1978Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1981Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 1987Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 1989Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Spain.svg 1991Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Germany.svg 1993Gold medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 1995Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Spain.svg 1997 ? ? ?
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1999Bronze medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2001–02Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of Italy.svg 2003Silver medal icon.svg ? ?
Flag of France.svg 2005 ? ? ?
Flag of Germany.svg 2007 ? ? ?
Flag of Turkey.svg 2009  ? ? ?
Flag of Israel.svg 2011 8th ? ?
Flag of Germany.svg 2013 7th44
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2015 4th44
Flag of Spain.svg 2017 4th53
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 7th44
Flag of Spain.svg 2021 Gold medal icon.svg71
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2023 Bronze medal icon.svg71
Total24/263117

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