1954 FIBA World Championship squads
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The 1954 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 1954 FIBA World Championship. Each one of the 12 teams at the tournament selected a squad of 12 players.[1]
Group A
[edit]Brazil
[edit]- 4 Wilson Bombarda
- 5 Ângelo Bonfietti
- 6 José Henrique Carli
- 7 Almir Nelson de Almeida
- 8 Algodão
- 9 Mayr Facci
- 10 Fausto Sucena Rasga Filho
- 11 Jamil Gedeão
- 12 Amaury Pasos
- 13 Alfredo da Motta
- 14 Wlamir Marques
- coach Togo Renan Soares
Paraguay
[edit]- 3 Antonio Zapattini Ortiz
- 4 Reinaldo Cálcena
- 5 Antonio F. Coscia
- 6 Gustavo Bendlin Souza Lobos
- 7 Oswaldo Mongelós
- 8 Francisco S. Yegros
- 9 Rubén Darío Olavarrieta Onieva
- 10 Federico Abente
- 11 José Emilio Gorostiaga
- 12 Jorge Bogado
- 13 Arístides Isusi
- 14 Óscar Amarilla
- coach Carlos Rojas y Rojas
Philippines
[edit]Head coach: Herminio Silva[2]
# | Pos | Name | Year Born | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Lauro Mumar | 1924 | ||
4 | Francisco Rabat | Ateneo Blue Eagles | ||
5 | Napoleon Flores | UST Glowing Goldies | ||
6 | Mariano Tolentino | 1928 | ||
7 | Benjamin Francisco | PAL Skymasters | ||
8 | Rafael Barretto | 1931 | San Miguel–San Beda | |
9 | Ponciano Saldaña | 1928 | ||
10 | Florentino Batista | |||
11 | Ramon Manulat | 1930 | UST Glowing Goldies | |
12 | Bayani Amador | FEU Tamaraws | ||
13 | Antonio Genato | 1929 | ||
14 | Carlos Loyzaga | 1930 |
Group B
[edit]Canada
[edit]Head coach: Jim Bulloch
# | Pos | Name | Year Born | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Carl Ridd | 1929 | Winnipeg Paulins | |
10 | Mike Spack | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
22 | Roy Burkett | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
23 | George Oelkers | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
33 | Ralph Watts | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
43 | Andy Spack | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
44 | Doug Gresham | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
45 | Ken Callis | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
55 | Herb Olafson | Winnipeg Paulins | ||
88 | Wally Parobec | Winnipeg Paulins |
Peru
[edit]United States
[edit]Head coach: Warren Womble[3]
# | Pos | Name | Year Born | Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
11 | Center | Don Penwell | Peoria Caterpillars | |
12 | Forward | Kirby Minter | 1929 | Peoria Caterpillars |
14 | Forward | Dick Retherford | Peoria Caterpillars | |
21 | Forward | Richard Gott | Peoria Caterpillars | |
22 | Forward | Bill Johnson | Peoria Caterpillars | |
24 | Guard | Joe Stratton | Peoria Caterpillars | |
34 | Guard | Allen Kelley | 1932 | Peoria Caterpillars |
34 | Forward | Forrest Hamilton | 1931 | Peoria Caterpillars |
44 | Guard | Kendall Sheets | 1931 | Peoria Caterpillars |
45 | Center | B. H. Born | 1932 | Peoria Caterpillars |
55 | Forward | Ed Solomon | Peoria Caterpillars |
Group C
[edit]France
[edit]Uruguay
[edit]- 4 Oscar Moglia
- 5 Martín Acosta y Lara
- 6 Héctor García Otero
- 7 Roberto Lovera
- 8 Nelson Demarco
- 9 Adesio Lombardo
- 10 Carlos Roselló
- 11 Omar Zubillaga
- 12 Hector Costa
- 13 Raul Mera
- 14 Manuel Usher Ferrer
- 15 Julio Cesar Gully
- coach Prudencio de Pena
Yugoslavia
[edit]- 3 Bogdan Müller
- 4 Mirko Marjanović
- 5 Milan Bjegojević
- 6 Đorđe Andrijašević
- 7 Lajos Engler
- 8 Đorđe Konjović
- 9 Dragan Godžić
- 10 Milan Blagojević
- 11 Aleksandar Blašković
- 12 Boris Kristančič
- 13 Vilmos Lóczi
- 14 Borislav Ćurčić
- coach Aleksandar Nikolić
Group D
[edit]Chile
[edit]China
[edit]Israel
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ ROSTERS
- ^ Alinea, Eddie (21 August 2019). "The PH bags bronze in FIBA 1954 WC". The Manila Times. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
- ^ "Second World Championship — 1954". USA Basketball. 10 June 2000. Archived from the original on April 29, 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2022.