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EuroBasket
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event EuroBasket 2025 qualification
File:EuroBasket logo.png
SportBasketball
Founded1935; 90 years ago (1935)
First season1935
No. of teams24
CountriesFIBA Europe member associations
ContinentFIBA Europe (Europe)
Most recent
champion(s)
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
(4th title)
Most titlesFile:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
(14 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA European Championship for Small Countries
EuroBasket Women
Official websiteEuroBasket
FIBA Europe

EuroBasket, also commonly referred to as the European Basketball Championship, is the main international basketball competition that is contested quadrennially, by the senior men's national teams that are governed by FIBA Europe, which is the European zone within the International Basketball Federation. The competition was first held in 1935. The former Soviet Union holds the record for most gold medals with a total of 14. The tournament is generally held in August or September, in the offseason of major club competitions. The current defending champion is Spain, who won the 2022 title.

History

Beginning

File:Lithuania national basketball team - EuroBasket 1937 champions.jpg
Lithuania celebrating winning the EuroBasket 1937

The first championships was held three years after the establishment of FIBA, in 1935. Switzerland was chosen as the host country, and ten countries joined. Only one qualifying match was played between Portugal and Spain. With a complicated formula, the final would see Latvia as champions. According to the rule at the time, the winner had to hold the following games. The following two tournaments would be won by Lithuania and would see the introduction of Egypt who would compete in EuroBasket until 1953 winning one championship at home in 1949 along the way.[1] The 1941 edition of the tournament was scheduled be held in Lithuania as well, but was cancelled due to WWII.[2]

Soviet dominance

After the 1946 edition saw the first jump shot performed by Italian player Giuseppe Stefanini, the following edition would see the Soviet Union compete in their first edition in the 1947 edition and would see the Soviets win the first of eleven out of the next thirteen European championships.[3] During the 50s, the Soviet Union won four of the five competitions held during the decade with the only tournament that they did not win being the 1955 edition. This was won by Hungary as they finished top while the Soviets finished in third place. It was also during that edition that the thirty-second shot clock was introduced, which changed the style of basketball.[4] The Soviets would win all championships of the 60s. They had a fifty-five game winning streak which would be broken by Yugoslavia in 1969. The 1960s would see also a change in how the competition was viewed and run with FIBA putting a limit on the number of countries that entered to 16 with qualifiers being the way to bring them down to that number as it first appeared in 1963. The following edition would see the competition not be held in one city with Tbilisi joining Moscow in hosting games and in 1967 the first modern games were held, because the games were televised and international media were present.[5]

Rise of Yugoslavia

The 1970s were the competition between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. During the decade Yugoslavia won three gold medals and the Soviet Union taking out the remaining two. After the Soviets won 1971, the 1973 edition would finally see Yugoslavia win their first championship after Spain defeated the Soviets in the semi-finals to qualify for their first final since the first edition way back in 1935. Yugoslavia would finally have a chance to defeat the Soviets as at home, they would get the chance to defeat them and they did as they won by six points to take home 1975 edition. After following that up in 1977, the Soviets would get their revenge in the final round at EuroBasket 1979 when they defeated them 96–77 to qualify through to the final where they would defeat Israel who shocked the basketball world as they defeated Yugoslavia in the opening round by a point.[6] Brewing under the Soviets and Yugoslavs, Western Europe was starting to appear with the 1980s seeing the change happen. In 1983, the Western side of Europe tasted success with Italy defeating Spain in the final to record their first of two titles. An important development happened in the following edition which was held in Germany. That edition saw the first three-point arc being used.

New winners emerge and Spanish dominance

Greece would win the next edition in 1987 at home after remarkable victory over heavily favored Soviet Union, with a 103–101 score in a gripping final decided in overtime. At the 1989 edition, Greece beat the Soviet team again in the semifinals with a one-point margin but then lost to hosts Yugoslavia in the final.[7] EuroBasket 1991 was the first EuroBasket tournament in which currently active NBA players, that had also already played in an official NBA regular season game were allowed to participate. It would also be the first edition where the Soviets weren't entered into the competition, as the USSR didn't qualify for the main tournament and afterwards collapsed. Yugoslavia would take the title, but afterwards war would split the country up with Jure Zdovc being a "casualty" after Slovenia declared independence, two days into the tournament. 1993 saw a shock winner, with Germany taking the championship at home with a one-point victory over Russia. After being suspended in 1993, FR Yugoslavia came back and took the trophy after defeating Lithuania who was making its first appearance, since it had been a Soviet Republic. But politics came into play with the crowd protesting "Lithuania is the champions", while the Croatian team who had defeated Greece for bronze step down from the podium in protest of the war that was happening at the time.[8][9] Nevertheless, FR Yugoslavia managed to repeat their success in 1997 after victory over Italy in the final match. Italy managed to win the last title of the 20th century, defeating Spain in the 1999 final. In 2001, FR Yugoslavia regained European title but it was their last victory at the EuroBasket. In 2003, Lithuania defeated Spain in the final match and won their first European trophy since 1939. In 2005, Greece repeated success of 1987 after beating Germany in the final match. 2007 saw a shock winner, with Russia taking their first EuroBasket title since the dissolution of the Soviet Union with a one-point victory over heavily favored Spanish hosts in Madrid. However, the next tournaments were dominated by Spain who finally gained their maiden European title in 2009 and then won 3 of 5 next editions. In 2013, France won their first European title. In 2017, Slovenia won the trophy, becoming the 14th country to win the EuroBasket. But in general, the first decades of the 21st century have been characterized by the dominance of Spanish team who has reached at least the semifinals of the 11 last tournaments, obtaining at these editions a total of four gold, three silver and three bronze medals, including the current title of 2022.

Qualification

24 European teams take part in the final competition. The qualification format that existed until the 2011 EuroBasket permitted 16 teams to compete. Eight spots were determined by the host nation and the top seven finishers of the previous EuroBasket. The remaining Division A teams compete in a qualification tournament. There, they were divided into four groups. Each group played a double round-robin. The top team in each group qualified for EuroBasket. The best three of the four runners-up also qualified. Of the ten teams that did not qualify in the qualification tournament, the six best got another chance in the additional qualification round. The remaining four competed in a relegation round, with two being sent to Division B for the next qualification cycle (and replaced by the two best teams from Division B). The final spot was determined by the additional qualifying round. The six teams were divided into two groups of three, with each group playing a double round-robin. The top team in each group played in the final against the other group's top team; the winner of that game received the final EuroBasket qualification spot. In 2015, the national team of Iceland became the smallest nation to ever qualify for a EuroBasket final stage at the population of around 330.000 people. The team was led by the former Dallas Maverick, Jón Arnór Stefánsson followed by a great performance which drove them through the qualifiers. In 2017, Iceland made back to back qualification to a EuroBasket final stage, then led by the young Martin Hermannsson.

Competition format

EuroBasket has used a number of different formats, ranging from the simple round-robin used in 1939, to a three-stage tournament, and now a two-stage tournament that is currently in use. The current format begins with a preliminary round. The twenty-four qualified teams are placed into four groups of six, and each group plays a round-robin tournament. The top four teams in each group (16 overall) advance to the knockout stage. The knockout stage is a 16-team single-elimination tournament, with a bronze medal game for semi-final losers and classification games for the quarterfinal losers to determine fifth to eighth places.

Results

# Year Hosts Gold medal game Bronze medal game Teams
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 1935 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland File:Flag of Latvia.svg
Latvia
24–18 File:Flag of Spain (1931–1939).svg
Spain
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
25–23 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
10
2 1937 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia File:Flag of Lithuania 1918-1940.svg
Lithuania
24–23 File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg
Italy
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
27–24 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
8
3 1939 File:Flag of Lithuania 1918-1940.svg Lithuania File:Flag of Lithuania 1918-1940.svg
Lithuania
No playoffs File:Flag of Latvia.svg
Latvia
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
No playoffs File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
8
- 1941 File:Flag of Lithuania 1918-1940.svg Lithuania Cancelled due to World War II
4 1946 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
34–32 File:Flag of Italy (1861–1946).svg
Italy
File:Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg
Hungary
38–32 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
10
5 1947 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg
Soviet Union
56–37 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of Egypt (1922–1958).svg
Egypt
50–48 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
14
6 1949 File:Flag of Egypt (1922–1958).svg Egypt File:Flag of Egypt (1922–1958).svg
Egypt
No playoffs File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
File:Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg
Greece
No playoffs File:Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
7
7 1951 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg France File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg
Soviet Union
45–44 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
55–52 File:Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967).svg
Bulgaria
18
8 1953 File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg Soviet Union File:Flag of the Soviet Union (1936 – 1955).svg
Soviet Union
No playoffs File:Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg
Hungary
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
No playoffs File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
17
9 1955 File:Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg Hungary File:Flag of Hungary (1949-1956; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg
Hungary
No playoffs File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
No playoffs File:Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967).svg
Bulgaria
18
10 1957 File:Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967).svg Bulgaria File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
No playoffs File:Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967).svg
Bulgaria
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
No playoffs File:Flag of Hungary (1946-1949, 1956-1957; 1-2 aspect ratio).svg
Hungary
16
11 1959 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
No playoffs File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
No playoffs File:Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
17
12 1961 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
60–53 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Bulgaria (1948–1967).svg
Bulgaria
55–46 File:Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg
France
19
13 1963 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Poland File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
61–45 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
89–61 File:Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
16
14 1965 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
58–49 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
86–70 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
16
15 1967 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
89–77 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
80–76 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg
Bulgaria
16
16 1969 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
81–72 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
77–75 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
12
17 1971 File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
69–64 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
85–67 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg
Poland
12
18 1973 File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spain File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
78–67 File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg
Spain
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
90–58 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
12
19 1975 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
No playoffs File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
No playoffs File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg
Spain
12
20 1977 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
74–61 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
91–81 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
12
21 1979 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
98–76 File:Flag of Israel.svg
Israel
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
99–92 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
12
22 1981 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
84–67 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
101–90 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
12
23 1983 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
105–96 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
105–70 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
12
24 1985 File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
120–89 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
102–90 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
12
25 1987 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
103–101
overtime
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
98–87 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
12
26 1989 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
98–77 File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg
Soviet Union
104–76 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
8
27 1991 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg
Yugoslavia
88–73 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
101–83 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
8
28 1993 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
71–70 File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg
Russia
File:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
99–59 File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
16
29 1995 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg
Yugoslavia
96–90 File:Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg
Lithuania
File:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
73–68 File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
14
30 1997 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg
Yugoslavia
61–49 File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
File:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
97–77 File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
16
31 1999 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France File:Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
64–56 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg
Yugoslavia
74–62 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
16
32 2001 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg
Yugoslavia
78–69 File:Flag of Turkey.svg
Turkey
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
99–90 File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
16
33 2003 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden File:Flag of Lithuania (1988-2004).svg
Lithuania
93–84 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
File:Flag of Italy (2003–2006).svg
Italy
69–67 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
16
34 2005 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
78–62 File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
98–68 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
16
35 2007 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain File:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
60–59 File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
78–69 File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
16
36 2009 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
85–63 File:Flag of Serbia (2004–2010).svg
Serbia
File:Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
57–56 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg
Slovenia
16
37 2011 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
98–85 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
File:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
72–68 File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg
North Macedonia
24
38 2013 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
80–66 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
92–66 File:Flag of Croatia.svg
Croatia
24
39 2015 File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg France
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
80–63 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg
Lithuania
File:Flag of France (lighter variant).svg
France
81–68 File:Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia
24
40 2017 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg
Slovenia
93–85 File:Flag of Serbia.svg
Serbia
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
93–85 File:Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
24
41 2022 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
File:Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
88–76 File:Flag of France.svg
France
File:Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
82–69 File:Flag of Poland.svg
Poland
24
42 2025 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
24
43 2029 Will be announced in 2025 24

Medal table

The medal table below lists the national teams according to the respective table published by FIBA.[10] Countries in italics no longer compete at the EuroBasket.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union143421
2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia /
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro
85417
3File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain46414
4File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania3317
5File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy24410
6File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece2125
7File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia16512
8File:Flag of France.svg France13610
9File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia1124
10File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany1113
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary1113
12File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia1102
13File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt1012
14File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia1001
15File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia0202
16File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland0134
17File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria0112
18File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel0101
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey0101
20File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia0022
Totals (20 entries)414141123
Notes
  • According to FIBA, Yugoslavia competed until 2001.[11]

Participating nations

Team Switzerland
1935
Latvia
1937
Lithuania
1939
Switzerland
1946
Czech Republic
1947
Egypt
1949
France
1951
Soviet Union
1953
Hungary
1955
Bulgaria
1957
Turkey
1959
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1961
Poland
1963
Soviet Union
1965
Finland
1967
Italy
1969
West Germany
1971
Spain
1973
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1975
Belgium
1977
Italy
1979
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania - - - - 14th - - - - 16th - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria - - - - 12th - 11th - 13th 14th 16th - - - - - - - - 12th -
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium 6th - - 7th 4th - 7th 10th - 12th 7th 8th 8th - 15th - - - - 8th 12th
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria 8th - - - 8th - 4th 9th 4th 2nd 5th 3rd 5th 5th 4th 7th 6th 6th 5th 6th 11th
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Part of File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 3rd 7th - 1st 2nd - 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 5th 10th 7th 2nd 3rd 5th 4th 6th 3rd 4th
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark - - - - - - 14th 16th 18th - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany X X X X X X - - - - 14th 12th 6th 10th 14th - - - - - -
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt - 8th - - 3rd 1st - 8th - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of England.svg England - - - 10th - - - - 12th - - 19th - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia - 5th 5th Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland - - 8th - - - 9th 12th 10th 11th 13th 14th 14th 12th 6th - - - - 10th -
File:Flag of France.svg France 5th 3rd 4th 4th 5th 2nd 3rd 3rd 9th 8th 3rd 4th 13th 9th 11th - 10th 10th - 11th 8th
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany/
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
- - - - - - 12th 14th 17th 13th - 16th - 14th - - 9th - - - -
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece - - - - - 3rd 8th - - - - 17th - 8th 12th 10th - 11th 12th - 9th
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary 9th - 7th 3rd 7th - - 2nd 1st 4th 4th 6th 4th 15th 13th 8th - - - - -
File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran - - - - - - - - - - 17th - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel X X X X X - - 5th - - 11th 11th 9th 6th 8th 11th 11th 7th 7th 5th 2nd
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 7th 2nd 6th 2nd 9th - 5th 7th 6th 10th 10th - 12th 4th 7th 6th 3rd 5th 3rd 4th 5th
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia 1st 6th 2nd Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon - - - - - 7th - 15th - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania - 1st 1st Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg - - - 8th - - 17th - 15th - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands - - - 6th 11th 5th 10th - - - - 15th 16th - 16th - - - 10th 7th 10th
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia[12] Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland - 4th 3rd 9th 6th - - - 5th 7th 6th 9th 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 12th 8th - 7th
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal - - - - - - 15th - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania 10th - - - 10th - 18th 13th 7th 5th 8th 7th 11th 13th 5th 9th 8th 9th 11th - -
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland - - - - - - 16th - - 15th - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro[11] Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union - - - - 1st - 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2nd - - - - - - - - - 15th 13th 7th 11th 10th 5th 7th 2nd 4th 9th 6th
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden - - - - - - - 17th 16th - - 18th - 16th - 12th - - - - -
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 4th - - 5th - - 13th 11th 14th - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria - - - - - 6th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey - - - - - 4th 6th - 11th 9th 12th 10th 15th - - - 12th 8th 9th - -
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia - - - - 13th - - 6th 8th 6th 9th 2nd 3rd 2nd 9th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 3rd
Total 10 8 8 10 14 7 18 17 18 16 17 19 16 16 16 12 12 12 12 12 12
Team Czechoslovakia
1981
France
1983
West Germany
1985
Greece
1987
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1989
Italy
1991
Germany
1993
Greece
1995
Spain
1997
France
1999
Turkey
2001
Sweden
2003
Serbia and Montenegro
2005
Spain
2007
Poland
2009
Lithuania
2011
Slovenia
2013
France
Croatia
Germany
Latvia
2015
Turkey
Finland
Israel
Romania
2017
Germany
Czech Republic
Georgia (country)
Italy
2022
Latvia
Cyprus
Finland
Poland
2025
Total
File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6
File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium - - - - - - 12th - - - - - - - - 21st 9th 13th 19th 14th 18
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 8th - 15th 15th 13th 15th 13th - - 17th 13th 23rd - 18th 10
File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria - - 8th - 7th 8th 14th - - - - - 13th - 13th 13th - - - 20th 25
File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 3rd 3rd 11th 11th 7th 11th 7th 6th 6th 13th 4th 9th 10th 11th 14
File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Q 1
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Part of File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia - - - 12th - - - 13th - - 13th 7th 20th 16th 6
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 3rd 10th 2nd 8th - 6th X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 24
File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany - - - - - X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5
File:Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
File:Flag of England.svg England 12th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4
File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 6th - - - 14th - - - - - - 20th - 19th 6
File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland - - - - - - - 14th - - - - - - - 9th 9th 16th 11th 8th Q 18
File:Flag of France.svg France 8th 5th 6th 9th 6th 4th 7th 8th 10th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 8th 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 12th 2nd 39
File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union - - - - - - - - - 11th 17th 15th 17th 21st 5
File:Flag of Germany.svg West Germany/
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
10th 8th 5th 6th - - 1st 10th 12th 7th 4th 9th 2nd 5th 11th 9th 17th 18th 7th 3rd 25
File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13th 13th 13th - 22nd 24th 5
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece 9th 11th - 1st 2nd 5th 4th 4th 4th 16th 9th 5th 1st 4th 3rd 6th 11th 5th 8th 5th 28
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary - - - - - - - - - 14th - - - - - - - - 16th 23rd 16
File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 24th 24th - 2
File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel 6th 6th 9th 11th - - 15th 9th 9th 9th 10th 7th 9th 11th 13th 13th 21st 10th 21st 17th Q 31
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy 5th 1st 3rd 5th 4th 2nd 9th 5th 2nd 1st 11th 3rd 9th 9th - 17th 8th 6th 6th 7th Q 39
File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 10th - 16th - 8th 13th 13th 13th 13th 21st 10th 8th 5th - Q 15
File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union - 2nd 6th 5th 12th 1st 5th 3rd 11th 5th 2nd 2nd 9th 15th Q 16
File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3
File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia Part of File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg Yugoslavia - - 21st 17th - 13th 13th 4
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands - 4th 12th 10th 8th - - - - - - - - - - - - 21st - 22nd 16
File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia[12] Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia - - - 13th - - - - 9th 4th 21st 19th - - 5
File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 7th 9th 11th 7th - 7th - - 7th - - - - 13th 9th 17th 21st 11th 18th 4th Q 30
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9th - 21st - - - - 3
File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania - - 10th 12th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 23rd - - 18
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 2nd 7th 3rd 6th 5th 8th 8th 1st 7th 3rd 21st 17th 4th DQ DQ 13
File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2
File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia Part of File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg Yugoslavia 13th 2nd 8th 7th 4th 2nd 9th Q 8
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1992–2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro[11] Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia DQ 1st 1st 3rd 1st 6th 9th X X X X X X X X 2
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Part of File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 14th 12th 14th 10th 15th 10th 6th 7th 4th 7th 5th 12th 1st 6th Q 15
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd - X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 21
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 4th 2nd 4th 4th 5th 3rd 5th 6th 5th 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 1st Q 33
File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden - 12th - - - - 13th 11th - - - 16th - - - - 13th - - - 10
File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5
File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 11th - - - - - 11th 13th 8th 8th 2nd 12th 9th 11th 8th 11th 17th 14th 14th 10th Q 26
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Part of File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union - - 13th - 16th 14th 13th - - 17th 6th 22nd 15th 12th 9
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 2nd 7th 7th 3rd 1st 1st X 1st 1st 3rd 1st X X X X X X X X X X 25
Total 12 12 12 12 8 8 16 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 24 24 24 24 24 24
Notes
  • According to FIBA, Yugoslavia competed until 2001.[11]

Debut of teams

A total of 46 national teams have appeared in at least one FIBA EuroBasket in the history of the tournament through the 2025 competition. Each successive EuroBasket has had at least one team appearing for the first time. Countries competing in their first AmeriCup are listed below by year.

Year Debutants Number
1935 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium, File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria, File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia,[13] File:Flag of France.svg France, File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary, File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy, File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia, File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania, File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain, File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 10
1937 File:Flag of Egypt (1922–1958).svg Egypt,[14] File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia, File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania, File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland 13
1939 File:Flag of Finland.svg Finland 14
1946 File:Flag of England.svg England, File:Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg, File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 17
1947 File:Flag of Albania.svg Albania, File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria, File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union,[15] File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia[16] 21
1949 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece, File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon,[17] File:Flag of Syria.svg Syria,[18] File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey 25
1951 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark, File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany,[19] File:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal, File:Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 29
1953 File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel, File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 31
1955 None 31
1957 None 31
1959 File:Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany, File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran[20] 33
1961 None 33
1963 None 33
1965 None 33
1967 None 33
1969 None 33
1971 None 33
1973 None 33
1975 None 33
1977 None 33
1979 None 33
1981 None 33
1983 None 33
1985 None 33
1987 None 33
1989 None 33
1991 None 33
1993 File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina, File:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia, File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia, File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia 37
1995 None 37
1997 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine 38
1999 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic, File:Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia 40
2001 None 40
2003 None 40
2005 None 40
2007 File:Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia 41
2009 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 42
2011 File:Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia, File:Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro 44
2013 None 44
2015 File:Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland 45
2017 None 45
2022 None 45
2025 File:Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus 46
Total 46

Most successful players

Boldface denotes active basketball players and highest medal count among all players (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

Multiple gold medalists

Rank Player Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Gennadi Volnov File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1959 1969 6 6
2 Sergei Belov File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1967 1979 4 2 1 7
3 Rudy Fernández File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2007 2022 4 1 1 6
4 Predrag Danilović File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg Yugoslavia
1989 1999 4 1 5
Modestas Paulauskas File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1965 1973 4 1 5
Zurab Sakandelidze File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1965 1973 4 1 5
7 Armenak Alachachian File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1953 1965 4 4
Aleksandr Petrov File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1959 1965 4 4
9 Krešimir Ćosić File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 1969 1981 3 3 1 7
10 Pau Gasol File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2001 2017 3 2 2 7

Multiple medalists

The table shows players who have won at least 6 medals in total at the EuroBasket.

Rank Player Country From To Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Sergei Belov File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1967 1979 4 2 1 7
2 Krešimir Ćosić File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia 1969 1981 3 3 1 7
3 Pau Gasol File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2001 2017 3 2 2 7
4 Gennadi Volnov File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1959 1969 6 6
5 Rudy Fernández File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2007 2022 4 1 1 6
6 Felipe Reyes File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2001 2015 3 2 1 6
7 Alexander Belostenny File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1977 1989 3 1 2 6
8 Valdemaras Chomičius File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
1979 1995 2 2 2 6
Juan Carlos Navarro File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain 2001 2017 2 2 2 6

Awards

Below are the lists of all players voted as the MVPs[21][22] and the Top Scorers of each EuroBasket edition. Krešimir Ćosić and Pau Gasol are the only players to win the MVP award twice. Nikos Galis and Radivoj Korać were the Top Scorers 4 times each.[23]

Bronze Member of the FIBA Hall of Fame.
Silver Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Gold Member of both the FIBA Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected the MVP or was the Top Scorer.
Tournament MVP Top Scorer PPG
EuroBasket 1935 Spain Rafael Martín Italy Livio Franceschini
16.5
EuroBasket 1937 Lithuania Pranas Talzūnas Latvia Rūdolfs Jurciņš
12.5
EuroBasket 1939 Lithuania Mykolas Ruzgys
(de facto: Lithuania Pranas Lubinas)
Estonia Heino Veskila
16.7
EuroBasket 1946 Hungary Ferenc Németh Poland Paweł Stok
12.6
EuroBasket 1947 Soviet Union Joann Lõssov France Jacques Perrier
13.7
EuroBasket 1949 Turkey Hüseyin Öztürk Turkey Hüseyin Öztürk
19.3
EuroBasket 1951 Czechoslovakia Ivan Mrázek Czechoslovakia Ivan Mrázek
17.1
EuroBasket 1953 Soviet Union Anatoly Konev Lebanon Ahmed Idlibi
15.9
EuroBasket 1955 Hungary János Greminger Czechoslovakia Miroslav Škeřík
19.1
EuroBasket 1957 Czechoslovakia Jiří Baumruk Belgium Eddy Terrace
24.4
EuroBasket 1959 Soviet Union Viktor Zubkov Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać
28.1
EuroBasket 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (2)
24.0
EuroBasket 1963 Spain Emiliano Rodríguez Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (3)
26.6
EuroBasket 1965 Soviet Union Modestas Paulauskas Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (4)
21.9
EuroBasket 1967 Czechoslovakia Jiří Zedníček Greece Giorgos Kolokithas
26.7
EuroBasket 1969 Soviet Union Sergei Belov Greece Giorgos Kolokithas (2)
23.5
EuroBasket 1971 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić Poland Edward Jurkiewicz
22.6
EuroBasket 1973 Spain Wayne Brabender Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev
22.3
EuroBasket 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić (2) Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev (2)
22.9
EuroBasket 1977 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić Netherlands Kees Akerboom
27.0
EuroBasket 1979 Israel Miki Berkovich Poland Mieczysław Młynarski
26.6
EuroBasket 1981 Soviet Union Valdis Valters Poland Mieczysław Młynarski (2)
23.1
EuroBasket 1983 Spain Juan Antonio Corbalán Greece Nikos Galis
33.0
EuroBasket 1985 Soviet Union Arvydas Sabonis Israel Doron Jamchi
28.1
EuroBasket 1987 Greece Nikos Galis Greece Nikos Galis (2)
37.0
EuroBasket 1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Greece Nikos Galis (3)
35.6
EuroBasket 1991 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč Greece Nikos Galis (4)
32.4
EuroBasket 1993 Germany Chris Welp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović
24.6
EuroBasket 1995 Lithuania Šarūnas Marčiulionis Lithuania Šarūnas Marčiulionis
22.5
EuroBasket 1997 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Đorđević Israel Oded Kattash
22.0
EuroBasket 1999 Italy Gregor Fučka Spain Alberto Herreros
19.2
EuroBasket 2001 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peja Stojaković Germany Dirk Nowitzki
28.7
EuroBasket 2003 Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Spain Pau Gasol
25.8
EuroBasket 2005 Germany Dirk Nowitzki Germany Dirk Nowitzki (2)
26.1
EuroBasket 2007 Russia Andrei Kirilenko Germany Dirk Nowitzki (3)
24.0
EuroBasket 2009 Spain Pau Gasol Spain Pau Gasol (2)
18.7
EuroBasket 2011 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro France Tony Parker
22.1
EuroBasket 2013 France Tony Parker France Tony Parker (2)
19.0
EuroBasket 2015 Spain Pau Gasol (2) Spain Pau Gasol (3)
25.6
EuroBasket 2017 Slovenia Goran Dragić Russia Alexey Shved
24.3
EuroBasket 2022 Spain Willy Hernangómez Greece Giannis Antetokounmpo
29.3

MVP and Top scorer by country

Country Times MVP Years Country Times Top Scorer Years
File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
8
1935, 1963, 1973, 1983, 2009, 2011, 2015, 2022 File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
7
1967, 1969, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2022
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
7
1947, 1953, 1959, 1965, 1969, 1981, 1985 File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
4
1999, 2003, 2009, 2015
File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
6
1961, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1989, 1991 File:Flag of Poland.svg Poland
4
1946, 1971, 1979, 1981
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
4
1937, 1939, 1995, 2003 File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia
4
1959, 1961, 1963, 1965
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
3
1951, 1957, 1967 File:Flag of France.svg France
3
1947, 2011, 2013
File:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).svg Yugoslavia
2
1997, 2001 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
3
2001, 2005, 2007
File:Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary
2
1946, 1955 File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia
2
1951, 1955
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
2
1993, 2005 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria
2
1973, 1975
File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
1
1949 File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
2
1985, 1997
File:Flag of Israel.svg Israel
1
1979 File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1
1935
File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
1
1987 File:Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia
1
1937
File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1
1999 File:Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
1
1939
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1
2007 File:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
1
1949
File:Flag of France.svg France
1
2013 File:Flag of Lebanon.svg Lebanon
1
1953
File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia
1
2017 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
1
1957
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
1
1977
File:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
1993
File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania
1
1995
File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1
2017

Most times MVP and Top scorer by Players

Player Times MVP Years Player Times Top Scorer Years
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić
2
1971, 1975 Greece Nikos Galis
4
1983, 1987, 1989, 1991
Spain Pau Gasol
2
2009, 2015 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać
4
1959, 1961, 1963, 1965
One time MVP, earned by 36 players Germany Dirk Nowitzki
3
2001, 2005, 2007
Spain Pau Gasol
3
2003, 2009, 2015
Greece Giorgos Kolokithas
2
1967, 1969
Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev
2
1973, 1975
Poland Mieczysław Młynarski
2
1979, 1981
France Tony Parker
2
2011, 2013

Player scoring records

Most career points scored

  • Counting all games played through the end of EuroBasket 2017, and not counting qualification games.
List of All-Time Top 10 Scorers (Overall)
Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average
Spain Pau Gasol 1,183 58 20.4
France Tony Parker 1,104 68 16.2
Germany Dirk Nowitzki 1,052 49 21.4
Greece Nikos Galis 1,030 33 31.2
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec 948 62 15.3
Israel Miki Berkovich 917 51 18.0
Spain Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" 889 58 15.3
Spain Emiliano Rodríguez 864 55 15.7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać 844 34 24.8
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Kropilák 769 55 14.0
Greece Panagiotis Giannakis 769 58 13.3

Highest career points per game average

  • Counting all games played through the end of EuroBasket 2017, and not counting qualification games.
List of All-Time Top 10 Scorers (By Average)[24]
Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average
Greece Nikos Galis 1,030 33 31.2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać 844 34 24.8
United Kingdom Luol Deng 123 5 24.6
Belgium Eddy Terrace 220 9 24.4
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović 217 9 24.1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović 604 26 23.2
Germany Dennis Schröder 271 12 22.6
Netherlands Rik Smits 154 7 22.0
Poland Mieczysław Młynarski 482 22 21.9
Germany Michael Jackel 347 16 21.6

FIBA EuroBasket 2000–2020 Dream Team

Position FIBA EuroBasket Dream Team[25] Years
PG Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius 2000–2020
SG Greece Vassilis Spanoulis 2000–2020
SF Greece Dimitris Diamantidis 2000–2020
PF Germany Dirk Nowitzki 2000–2020
C Spain Pau Gasol 2000–2020

See also

References

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  2. "Federation focus: Lithuania". FIBA. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  3. "EuroBasket History – The 40s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  4. "EuroBasket History – The 50s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  5. "EuroBasket History – The 60s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  6. "EuroBasket History – The 70s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  7. "EuroBasket History – The 80s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  8. "BASKETBALL; Politics Take Center Court as Yugoslavs Win Title". The New York Times. 3 July 1995. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  9. "EuroBasket History – The 90s". FIBA Europe. Retrieved 6 December 2007.
  10. "FIBA Archive". FIBA. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Yugoslavia participation – FIBA archive
  12. 12.0 12.1 The country was previously a FIBA member under the name of the former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia due to the now-resolved Macedonia naming dispute.
  13. Czechoslovakia qualified four times prior to being divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. FIBA does not consider any of these nations as the successor team of Czechoslovakia.
  14. Egypt took part until they return to Africa for the AfroBasket
  15. The Soviet Union qualified nine times prior to being dissolved in 1991. The 15 nations that were former Soviet Republics now compete separately. FIBA does not consider any of these nations as the successor team of the Soviet Union.
  16. The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1950–1990) qualified ten times under the name Yugoslavia prior to its breakup by the secession of many of its constituent republics in 1992. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia qualified twice in 1998 and 2002 as Yugoslavia and in 2006 as Serbia and Montenegro after a name change in 2003. FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro are considered the predecessors of the current Serbia team by FIBA; the latter competed for the first time as Serbia in the 2010 FIBA World Championship. These teams along with the other national teams which resulted from the breakup of the original Yugoslavia (Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and North Macedonia) are considered distinct entities from the Yugoslavia team of 1930–1990. Montenegro now also compete separately after independence in 2006.
  17. Lebanon took part until they return to Asia for the FIBA Asia Cup
  18. Syria took part until they return to Asia the FIBA Asia Cup
  19. Germany took part as West Germany until 1987
  20. Iran took part until they return to Asia for the FIBA Asia Cup
  21. Baloncesto/Eurobasket.- Gasol, Parker y Papaloukas, en busca del título de MVP de Nowitzki
  22. "Basketball / European Championships". Archived from the original on 9 September 2007. Retrieved 15 September 2007.
  23. Top scorer of each EuroBasket (Top 3)
  24. All time highest scoring average (Top 10).
  25. "Διαμαντίδης και Σπανούλης στην κορυφαία πεντάδα της 20ετιας των EuroBasket". FIBA. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 11 August 2020.

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