USA Basketball names Heat’s Spoelstra as coach through 2028

The US’ Kevin Durant, left, and assistant coach Erik Spoelstra congratulate each other after the US defeated Brazil in a men’s basketball game at the 2024 Summer Olympics on Aug. 6, 2024 in Paris. (AP/File)
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Updated 15 October 2025
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USA Basketball names Heat’s Spoelstra as coach through 2028

  • American teams of NBA stars have won the past five Olympic gold medals, giving the US men 17 Olympic titles in all as well as five FIBA World Cup titles
  • In addition to the 2028 Olympics on home hardwood, Spoelstra will direct the US men at the 2027 FIBA World Cup in Doha and at training camps and exhibitions ahead of both major global events

MIAMI: Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra was named head coach of the US men’s team through the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics on Tuesday by USA Basketball.

American teams of NBA stars have won the past five Olympic gold medals, giving the US men 17 Olympic titles in all as well as five FIBA World Cup titles.

Spoelstra was selected by US men’s national team director Grant Hill and approved by USA Basketball’s board of directors. The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee must still approve his selection.

“It’s an incredible honor,” Spoelstra said. “Representing our country and leading world-class athletes to marquee competitions is one of the greatest privileges in sport. I look forward to carrying on the tradition of excellence and teamwork that defines USA Basketball.”

Spoelstra, 54, was an assistant coach on last year’s Paris Olympic championship squad and an assistant to Steve Kerr on the US 2023 World Cup squad that finished fourth.

Spoelstra coached a US Select squad in 2021 that trained alongside the US Olympic squad that won gold in Tokyo.

With the Heat, Spoelstra was an assistant coach on the 2006 NBA championship team and as a head coach he guided Miami to the 2012 and 2013 NBA titles.

In addition to the 2028 Olympics on home hardwood, Spoelstra will direct the US men at the 2027 FIBA World Cup in Doha and at training camps and exhibitions ahead of both major global events.

“I’ve known Erik Spoelstra for the better part of two decades and have gotten to know him better throughout our time with USA Basketball,” Hill said.

“Spo is not only an outstanding coach, but a great colleague, friend and father, all of which make him the perfect choice to continue the USA Basketball men’s national team coaching legacy through 2028.”

Next week, Spoelstra will open his 18th season as head coach of the Heat, making him the longest tenured NBA coach with one team.

Spoelstra played and coached in Germany before going to Miami in 1995 as a video coordinator.

“Erik Spoelstra is one of the most widely respected head coaches around the game,” USA Basketball chief executive officer Jim Tooley said.

“As the longest tenured coach with one team, along with his involvement with USA Basketball the past several years, he’s well positioned to lead the USA men’s national team.”


Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying

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Malta’s only shot on target beats Finland in World Cup qualifying

  • According to the Malta Football Association, this was only the fourth win ever by Malta in World Cup qualifying

HELSINKI: Malta snatched their first win in 2026 World Cup qualifying on Friday, converting their only shot on target to stun Finland 1-0 in Helsinki.
According to the Malta Football Association, this was only the fourth win ever by Malta in World Cup qualifying.
Midfielder Jake Grech came off the bench in the 79th minute and scored the decisive goal three minutes later from the edge of the area. It was only Malta’s second goal in seven qualifiers, against 16 conceded.
Finland enjoyed most of the possession and had 14 attempts, even hitting the woodwork.
Malta rose to fourth in Europe Group G, five points behind Finland, which can’t qualify. The Netherlands could later secure a place in the 2026 finals from the same group with a win over Poland.
Meanwhile, in Group A, Germany will be guaranteed of a top-two finish if it beats Luxembourg and Northern Ireland fails to defeat Slovakia, or if Germany draws and Northern Ireland loses.