Italy women's national 3x3 team

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.

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

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 edit

Summer Olympics edit

Year Position Pld W L
  2020 Tokyo 6th place 8 2 6
Total 1/1 8 2 6

World Cup edit

Year Position Pld W L
  2012 Athenes Not qualified
  2014 Moscow Preliminary round 5 1 4
  2016 Guangzhou Preliminary round 4 3 1
  2017 Nantes Quarter-finals 5 4 1
  2018 Bocaue Winner 7 6 1
  2019 Amsterdam Quarter-finals 5 3 2
  2022 Antwerp Not qualified
  2023 Vienna Round of 16 5 2 3
Total 6/8 31 19 12

European Games edit

Year Position Pld W L
  2015 Baku Not qualified
  2019 Minsk Preliminary round 3 0 3
  2023 Kraków Quote rejected
Total 1/3 3 0 3

European Championships edit

Year Position Pld W L
  2014 Bucharest Not qualified
  2016 Bucharest Preliminary round 2 0 2
  2017 Amsterdam Quarter-finals 3 2 1
  2018 Bucharest 4th Place 5 2 3
  2019 Debrecen Preliminary round 2 0 2
  2021 Paris Did not entry
  2022 Graz Did not qualify
  2023 Jerusalem Quarter-finals 3 2 1
Total 5/9 15 6 9

World Urban Games edit

Year Position Pld W L
  2019 Budapest Not qualified
Total 0/1 0 0 0

Mediterranean Games edit

Year Position Pld W L
  Tarragona 2018 Preliminary round 3 1 2
Total 1/1 3 1 2

Women's Series edit

Year Position Pld W L
  Edmonton 2019 3rd Place 4 2 2
  Udine 2019 3rd Place 4 3 1
  Debrecen 2019 7th Place 3 1 2
  Bucharest 2019 4th Place 5 2 3
  Voiron 2019 3rd Place 5 3 2
  La Rochelle 2019 7th Place 3 1 2
  Lignano 2019 5th Place 4 1 3
  Poiters 2019 5th Place 4 2 2
  Turin 2019 2nd Place 5 4 1
  Poiters 2022 6th Place 3 1 2
  Prague 2022 9th Place 2 0 2
  Bucharest 2022 2nd Place 5 3 2
  Orléans 2023 8th Place 3 1 2
  Poiters 2023 3rd Place 4 2 2
  Fribourg 2023 9th Place 2 0 2
  Prague 2023 12th Place 2 0 2
  Katowice 2023 7th Place 3 2 1
  Québec 2023 4th Place 5 3 2
  Baku 2023 9th Place 3 3 1
Total 70 34 36

Head to head edit

Updated at 6th September 2023

Opponent Played Won Lost Win % For Aga Diff
  Andorra 2 2 0 100% 39 21 +18
  Argentina 1 1 0 100% 15 5 +10
  Austria 3 2 1 66.67% 54 50 +4
  Azerbaijan 2 0 2 0% 36 40 −4
  Bahrain 1 1 0 100% 21 5 +16
  Belarus 2 0 2 0% 17 39 −22
  Belgium 2 1 1 50% 31 32 −1
  Canada 8 0 8 0% 98 149 −51
  Chile 1 0 0 100% 16 15 +1
  China 9 1 8 11.11% 133 172 -39
  Chinese Taipei 3 3 0 100% 59 36 +23
  Croatia 1 1 0 100% 21 10 +11
  Czech Republic 10 6 4 60% 179 133 +46
  England 2 1 1 50% 39 39 0
  Estonia 1 1 0 100% 14 11 +3
  France 7 1 6 14.29% 70 128 −58
  Germany 4 2 2 50% 59 55 +4
  Greece 3 1 2 33.33% 53 36 +17
  Hungary 7 2 5 28.57% 96 102 −6
  Indonesia 2 2 0 100% 35 14 +21
  Iran 1 1 0 100% 21 5 +16
  Ireland 1 1 0 100% 13 9 +4
  Israel 5 4 1 80% 98 77 +21
  Japan 2 1 1 50% 31 28 +3
  Lithuania 2 2 0 100% 41 36 +5
  Malaysia 2 2 0 100% 40 20 +20
  Mongolia 3 3 0 100% 48 28 +20
  Netherlands 5 1 4 20% 60 75 -15
  New Zealand 2 2 0 100% 39 24 +15
  Poland 6 6 0 100% 112 79 +33
  Portugal 1 0 1 0% 12 17 -5
  Romania 7 5 2 71.43% 113 101 +12
  Russia 9 2 7 22.22% 106 148 -42
  Serbia 6 4 2 66.67% 96 81 +15
  Slovakia 2 2 0 100% 37 21 +16
  Slovenia 1 1 0 100% 15 1 +14
  Spain 15 5 10 33.33% 210 255 -45
   Switzerland 3 1 2 33.33% 40 54 −14
  Syria 1 0 1 0% 7 11 −4
  Thailand 1 0 1 100% 21 13 +8
  Turkey 2 0 2 0% 24 40 -16
  Turkmenistan 1 1 0 100% 22 9 +13
  Ukraine 5 3 2 60% 68 66 +2
  United States 12 4 8 33.33% 168 214 −46
  Uruguay 1 1 0 100% 12 11 +1
Total 167 82 85 49.1% 2539 2508 +31

Official matches against not-FIBA teams edit

Updated at 22nd August 2023

Opponent Played Won Lost Win % For Aga Diff
  Neftchi 4 4 0 100% 62 34 +28
  Austria U23 1 1 0 100% 22 8 +14
  Sv Yuanda 1 0 1 0% 0 0 0
  France 2 1 0 1 0% 5 16 -11
  Düsseldorf ZOOS 1 0 1 0% 12 16 -4
  Hungary U23 1 0 1 0% 16 20 -4
Total 9 5 4 55.56% 117 104 +13

Records edit

Most capped players edit

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 edit

References edit

  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.

External links edit