Belgrade Trophy
{{Short description|International basketball competition}}
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| sport = Basketball
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|2012}}
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| owner = {{flagicon|SRB}} Basketball Federation of Serbia
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| inaugural = 2012
| teams = 3 or 4
| venue = Aleksandar Nikolić Hall
Kombank Arena
| countries = FIBA members
| champion = {{bk|SRB}} (5th title)
| most_champs = {{bk|SRB}} (5 titles)
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The Belgrade Trophy (Serbian: Трофеј Београда/Trofej Beograda) is an international basketball competition between national teams, which has been held annually since 2012 and takes place in Belgrade, Serbia each summer, before the big official FIBA tournaments, such as the FIBA EuroBasket, the FIBA World Cup, and the Summer Olympic Games. The tournament is organized by the Basketball Federation of Serbia. The competition is played under FIBA rules.
All five editions of the tournament held so far have been won by Serbia, which has won all ten games it played, by an average margin of 24.8 points. The 2017 edition of the tournament was the first one with three participating teams competing in a round-robin tournament, replacing previous format with four participating teams competing in a single-elimination tournament.
Standings
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!width=150 |Arena !rowspan=11 width=1%| !width=150 |1st place !width=150 |2nd place !width=150 |3rd place !width=150 |4th Place !rowspan=11 width=1%| !width=200 |Tournament MVP |
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2012 details |{{bk-big|Serbia}} |{{bk-big|Turkey}} |{{bk-big|Slovenia}} |{{bk-big|Hungary}} |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Miloš Teodosić |
2013 details |{{bk-big|Serbia}} |{{bk-big|Slovenia}} |{{bk-big|Turkey}} |{{bk-big|Ukraine}} |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Nenad Krstić |
2014 details |{{bk-big|Serbia}} |{{bk-big|Turkey}} |{{bk-big|Puerto Rico}} |{{bk-big|Argentina}} |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Stefan Marković |
2015 details |{{bk-big|Serbia}} |{{bk-big|Russia}} |{{bk-big|China}} |{{bk-big|Venezuela}} |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Miloš Teodosić |
2016 details | {{NA}} | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Tournament not held. See: 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Belgrade | {{NA}} |
2017 details |{{bk-big|Serbia}} |{{bk-big|Greece}} |{{bk-big|Montenegro}} | {{NA}} |{{flagicon|Serbia}} Bogdan Bogdanović |
2018
| {{NA}} | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Tournament not held. | {{NA}} |
2019
| {{NA}} | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Tournament not held. | {{NA}} |
2020
| {{NA}} | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Tournament not held. | {{NA}} |
2021
| {{NA}} | colspan="4" style="text-align:center;" | Tournament not held. See: 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments – Belgrade | {{NA}} |
=Results by country=
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! Rank ! Country ! 1st place ! 2nd place ! 3rd place ! 4th place ! Appearances |
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|1. |{{bk|Serbia}} |5 |0 |0 |0 |5 |
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|2. |{{bk|Turkey}} |0 |2 |1 |0 |3 |
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|3. |{{bk|Slovenia}} |0 |1 |1 |0 |2 |
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|4. |{{bk|Russia}} |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |
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|5. |{{bk|Greece}} |0 |1 |0 |0 |1 |
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|6. |{{bk|Puerto Rico}} |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |
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|7. |{{bk|China}} |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |
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|8. |{{bk|Montenegro}} |0 |0 |1 |0 |1 |
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|9. |{{bk|Venezuela}} |0 |0 |0 |1 |1 |
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|10. |{{bk|Argentina}} |0 |0 |0 |1 |1 |
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|11. |{{bk|Ukraine}} |0 |0 |0 |1 |1 |
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|12. |{{bk|Hungary}} |0 |0 |0 |1 |1 |
Tournament history
=2012=
==Semifinals==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Turkey}} | scoreA = 80
| teamB = {{bk|Slovenia}} | scoreB = 77
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 95
| teamB = {{bk|Hungary}} | scoreB = 60
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==3rd place match==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Slovenia}} | scoreA = 79
| teamB = {{bk|Hungary}} | scoreB = 70
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==Finals==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 89
| teamB = {{bk|Turkey}} | scoreB = 79
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=2013=
==Semifinals==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Slovenia}} | scoreA = 55
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 96
| teamB = {{bk|Ukraine}} | scoreB = 68
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==3rd place match==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Turkey}} | scoreA = 72
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 91
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=2014=
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Turkey}} | scoreA = 77
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 85
| teamB = {{bk|Argentina}} | scoreB = 67
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Puerto Rico}} | scoreA = 97
| teamB = {{bk|Argentina}} | scoreB = 87
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 79
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=2015=
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 95
| teamB = {{bk|China}} | scoreB = 55
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| teamB = {{bk|Venezuela}} | scoreB = 57
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==Finals==
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| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 95
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=2016=
Belgrade Trophy was not held in 2016, due to the participation of Serbia national team at the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Belgrade, one of three 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments for Men, which was held in Kombank Arena in July 2016.
=2017=
==Standings==
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{{Bs cl2 team|t={{Bk|SRB}} |w=2 |l=0 |pf=175 |pa=132}}
{{Bs cl2 team|t={{Bk|GRE}} |w=1 |l=1 |pf=144 |pa=174}}
{{Bs cl2 team|t={{Bk|MNE}} |w=0 |l=2 |pf=152 |pa=165}}
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==Matches==
{{basketballbox collapsible| bg =#eee | date = 11 August 2017 | time = 21:00 | report =
| place = Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, Belgrade | attendance = 1,500 | referee = Jevtović, Ninković, Prpa
| teamA = {{bk-rt|Montenegro}} | scoreA = 81
| teamB = {{bk|Greece}} | scoreB = 83
| Q1 = 20–18 | Q2 = 16–20 | Q3 = 17–21 | Q4 = 28–24 | OT =
| points1 = Ivanović 22
| rebounds1 = Vučević 9
| points2 = G. Antetokounmpo 20
| rebounds2 = G. Antetokounmpo 9
| assist2 = Sloukas 6
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{{basketballbox collapsible| date = 12 August 2017 | time = 21:00 | report =
| place = Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, Belgrade | attendance = 6,000 | referee = Juras, Obrknežević, Prpa
| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 93
| teamB = {{bk|Greece}} | scoreB = 61
| Q1 = 23–15 | Q2 = 22–7 | Q3 = 21–14 | Q4 = 27–25 | OT =
| points1 = Bogdanović 14
| rebounds1 = Mačvan 5
| assist1 = Bogdanović 9
| points2 = Bourousis 13
| rebounds2 = Bourousis, Printezis
| assist2 = Mantzaris 3
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{{basketballbox collapsible| bg =#eee | date = 13 August 2017 | time = 21:00 | report =
| place = Aleksandar Nikolić Hall, Belgrade | attendance = 6,000 | referee = Obrknežević, Jevtović, Ninković
| teamA = {{bk-rt|Serbia}} | scoreA = 82
| teamB = {{bk|Montenegro}} | scoreB = 71
| Q1 = 19–24 | Q2 = 27–13 | Q3 = 18–18 | Q4 = 18–16 | OT =
| points1 = Bogdanović 25
| rebounds1 = Kuzmić 7
| assist1 = Bogdanović, Micić 5
| points2 = Dubljević 13
| rebounds2 = Vučević 10
| assist2 = Rice 5
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=2018–2021=
Belgrade Trophy was not held in 2018 since there was no major FIBA-organized international tournament scheduled for that year. In 2019, no tournament was held prior to the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup, and in 2020, 2020 Summer Olympics were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking another year with no major international basketball competition. In 2021, like in 2016, instead of the Belgrade Trophy, one of the 2020 Olympic Qualifying Tournaments was held in Belgrade. After four consecutive years with no tournament held, and no official announcements regarding the tournament from the Basketball Federation of Serbia, the future of Belgrade Trophy remains uncertain.
See also
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References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20150721032419/http://www.kss.rs/files/Vesti/Trofej%20Beograda%202014/Seniori%20Trofej%20Beograda%202014.htm Belgrade Trophy 2014]
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