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Spain men's national basketball team

The Spain men's national basketball team (Spanish: Selección Española de Baloncesto) represents Spain in international basketball competitions. They are managed by the Spanish Basketball Federation, the governing body for basketball in Spain. Spain is the current European champion.

Spain
FIBA ranking2 (1 March 2024)[1]
Joined FIBA1934
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationFEB
CoachSergio Scariolo
Nickname(s)La Roja (The Red One)
La ÑBA[2]
La Familia (The Family)[3][2]
Olympic Games
Appearances13
Medals Silver: (1984, 2008, 2012)
Bronze: (2016)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances13
Medals Gold: (2006, 2019)
EuroBasket
Appearances32
Medals Gold: (2009, 2011, 2015, 2022)
Silver: (1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, 2007)
Bronze: (1991, 2001, 2013, 2017)
First international
 Spain 33–12 Portugal 
(Madrid, Spain; 15 April 1935)
Biggest win
 Spain 118–32 Libya 
(Madrid, Spain; 9 May 1963)
Biggest defeat
 Soviet Union 118–58 Spain 
(Essen, West Germany; 12 September 1971)

Spain has appeared 32 times at the EuroBasket, winning four gold medals, six silver medals, and four bronze medals. They have also competed at the Summer Olympics 13 times, with three silver medals and one bronze medal as their accomplishments. They have qualified for the FIBA World Cup 13 times, winning it twice, in 2006 and 2019.

Spain is currently ranked second in the FIBA World Ranking.[4]

History edit

Olympic Games edit

When Spain qualified for the 1936 Summer Olympics, where basketball was part of the games for the first time, expectations were high for the runners-up of the 1935 EuroBasket. Unfortunately, as one of the favorites to win medals, Spain could not attend the Games due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War just days before the start of the event.

Spain's first Olympic success came at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The team made it all the way to the gold medal game, before losing to the United States (led by Patrick Ewing and featuring a young Michael Jordan).

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, Spain reached the gold medal game for the second time. However, in a rematch of the 1984 Olympic final, Spain fell to the United States once more. This time led by Kobe Bryant and nicknamed the "Redeem Team". The Americans won after a remarkably close game 118–107. Four years later, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the United States faced Spain in the Olympic final for the third time. The USA would go on to win gold again, by the score of 107–100, with Spain coming away with its third Olympic (and second straight) silver medal. During the 2016 Summer Olympics, Spain reached the bronze medal match against Australia, where they escaped with an narrow 89–88 victory.[5]

FIBA World Cup edit

During the early years of the FIBA World Cup, Spain struggled to establish a steady presence as a competitor. Between 1950 and 1970, the national team only qualified once. Then, beginning in 1974, Spain developed into a serious competitor and regularly finished among the World Cup top performers in the competitions to follow.

At the 2006 FIBA World Cup, Spain achieved their greatest success in its history, as they defeated Greece in the final to capture their first World Cup title. Held at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan, the game ended by the final score of 70–47.[6] Furthermore, Pau Gasol was named the tournament MVP, while Jorge Garbajosa was selected to the All-Tournament team. Shortly afterwards, the team were awarded with the 2006 Prince of Asturias Award in Sports.

At the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Spain won their second World Cup title by defeating Argentina in the final by the score of 95–75.[7] The spectacular play of Ricky Rubio during the tournament earned him the MVP, while Marc Gasol was named to the All-Tournament team. After this victory, Marc Gasol became the second player in tournament history to win the NBA title and the World Cup in the same year; with the other being Lamar Odom.[8][9]

EuroBasket edit

The first game in the history of the selection was a qualifier for the EuroBasket 1935, where Spain defeated Portugal 33–12.[10] This event, which was held in Geneva in the summer of 1935, was the first EuroBasket game in history. Spain went on to finish as runners-up in the tournament behind Latvia.

After coming in second in 1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, and 2007, Spain won their first continental championship in 2009; defeating Serbia to become European champions. The team repeated their success in 2011, taking out France in the final. At EuroBasket 2015, Spain once again reached the title game, and demolished Lithuania in the process 80–63.[11] Two years after winning it all in 2015, Spain followed it up with another strong performance at EuroBasket 2017, defeating Russia to win the bronze medal match.[12][13] It marked the fourth time Spain won bronze at the EuroBasket, as they also won it in 1991, 2001, and 2013.

Spain captured their fourth European title at the EuroBasket 2022, after defeating France in the final once again, a rematch of the 2011 title game.[14][15] Additionally, center Willy Hernangómez was selected as tournament MVP.[16]

Other events edit

Besides success at the "Big Three" events (Summer Olympic Games, FIBA World Cup, and EuroBasket) Spain has also had success at the Mediterranean Games, where it has won several medals: three gold, four silver and one bronze.

Medal record edit

The Spain national team's medal record through the years:

Olympic Games
FIBA World Cup
EuroBasket
Mediterranean Games

Competitive record edit

Results and fixtures edit

  Win   Loss

2023 edit

4 August 2023
Friendly
Spain   87–57   Venezuela Madrid, Spain
21:45 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 29–20, 17–6, 15–9, 26–22
Pts: J. Hernangómez 27
Rebs: Claver, Parra 5
Asts: Díaz, Núñez 6
Boxscore Pts: Carrera, Sojo 11
Rebs: Sojo 4
Asts: Guillent 6
Arena: WiZink Center
11 August 2023
Friendly
Spain   99–79   Slovenia Málaga, Spain
21:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 26–27, 25–14, 22–22, 26–16
Pts: Aldama 18
Rebs: Aldama 7
Asts: Aldama 7
Boxscore Pts: Dončić 17
Rebs: Tobey 8
Asts: Dončić 5
Arena: José María Martín Carpena Arena
13 August 2023
Friendly
Spain   88–98   United States Málaga, Spain
21:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 28–26, 17–29, 27–18, 16–25
Pts: Aldama 14
Rebs: J. Hernangómez 7
Asts: R. Fernández 6
Boxscore Pts: Brunson 23
Rebs: Edwards 7
Asts: Haliburton 12
Arena: José María Martín Carpena Arena
17 August 2023
Friendly
Spain   80–850(OT)   Canada Granada, Spain
21:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 21–27, 23–13, 12–15, 17–18Overtime: 7–12
Pts: J. Hernangómez 12
Rebs: Garuba 8
Asts: Brizuela,
R. Fernández 4
Boxscore Pts: Gilgeous-Alexander 22
Rebs: Powell 12
Asts: Olynyk 6
Arena: Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada
19 August 2023
Friendly
Spain   86–77   Dominican Republic Granada, Spain
22:15 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 22–15, 28–24, 18–17
Pts: Núñez 16
Rebs: Garuba 8
Asts: Garuba 7
Boxscore Pts: Towns 20
Rebs: Delgado 7
Asts: Feliz, Montero 5
Arena: Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada
26 August 2023 Spain   94–64   Ivory Coast Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 24–17, 29–17, 20–13, 21–17
Pts: W. Hernangómez 22
Rebs: Garuba 7
Asts: Núñez 8
Boxscore Pts: Koné 11
Rebs: V. Fofana 5
Asts: Koné 3
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 8,144
Referees: Juan Fernández (ARG), Andrés Bartel (URU), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)
28 August 2023 Brazil   78–96   Spain Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 20–29, 17–14, 19–32
Pts: Caboclo 15
Rebs: Caboclo 11
Asts: Georginho 7
Boxscore Pts: Aldama 15
Rebs: Núñez 7
Asts: Núñez 5
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 7,354
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Julio Anaya (PAN), Johnny Batista (PUR)
30 August 2023 Iran   65–85   Spain Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 17–16, 17–27, 18–21, 13–21
Pts: Amini 19
Rebs: Girgoorian, Haddadi 5
Asts: Haddadi, Yakhchali 7
Boxscore Pts: J. Hernangómez 21
Rebs: W. Hernangómez 9
Asts: Núñez 6
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 7,320
Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Juan Fernández (ARG), Johnny Batista (PUR)
1 September 2023 Spain   69–74   Latvia Jakarta, Indonesia
16:45 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 16–17, 16–12, 26–18, 11–27
Pts: W. Hernangómez 14
Rebs: Claver,
J. Hernangómez 5
Asts: Llull 7
Boxscore Pts: Dāv. Bertāns 16
Rebs: R. Kurucs 8
Asts: Žagars 5
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 7,117
Referees: Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Juan Fernández (ARG)
3 September 2023 Spain   85–88   Canada Jakarta, Indonesia
20:30 (UTC+7) Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 27–17, 25–23, 12–27
Pts: W. Hernangómez 25
Rebs: W. Hernangómez 6
Asts: R. Fernández, Núñez 7
Boxscore Pts: Gilgeous-Alexander 30
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: Gilgeous-Alexander 7
Arena: Indonesia Arena
Attendance: 12,493
Referees: Julio Anaya (PAN), Juan Fernández (ARG), Jenna Reneau (USA)

2024 edit

22 February 2024 Spain   75–79   Latvia Zaragoza, Spain
20:00 CET (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 14–23, 23–17, 20–17, 18–22
Pts: Brizuela 16
Rebs: J. Hernangómez 7
Asts: Rubio 5
Boxscore Pts: Lomažs 18
Rebs: Cavars 7
Asts: Lomažs 7
Arena: Pabellón Príncipe Felipe
Attendance: 10,533
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Igor Mitrovski (MKD), Beniamino Attard (ITA)
25 February 2024 Belgium   58–53   Spain Charleroi, Belgium
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 11–14, 8–12, 21–13, 18–14
Pts: Obasohan 19
Rebs: Gillet 8
Asts: Schwartz 4
Boxscore Pts: Brizuela 14
Rebs: López-Arostegui 7
Asts: Brizuela, Rubio 3
Arena: Dôme
Attendance: 6,500
Referees: Boris Krejić (SVN), Nicolás Maestre (FRA), Carsten Straube (GER)
22 November 2024 Slovakia   vs.   Spain Slovakia
Boxscore
25 November 2024 Spain   vs.   Slovakia Spain
Boxscore

2025 edit

20 February 2025 Latvia   vs.   Spain Latvia
Boxscore
23 February 2025 Spain   vs.   Belgium Spain
Boxscore

Team edit

Current roster edit

Roster for the EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers matches on 22 and 25 February 2024 against Latvia and Belgium.[19][20]

Spain men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
PG 4 Alberto Díaz 29 – (1994-04-23)23 April 1994 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Unicaja  
SF 6 Xabier López-Arostegui 26 – (1997-05-19)19 May 1997 1.99 m (6 ft 6 in) Valencia  
SG 7 Jaime Fernández 30 – (1993-06-04)4 June 1993 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Tenerife  
SG 8 Darío Brizuela 29 – (1994-11-08)8 November 1994 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Barcelona  
PG 9 Ricky Rubio 33 – (1990-10-21)21 October 1990 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Barcelona  
F 10 Víctor Claver 35 – (1988-08-30)30 August 1988 2.08 m (6 ft 10 in) Valencia  
F/C 11 Sebas Saiz 29 – (1994-07-15)15 July 1994 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Alvark Tokyo  
PG 12 Carlos Alocén 23 – (2000-12-30)30 December 2000 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Real Madrid  
PF 15 Jaime Pradilla 23 – (2001-01-03)3 January 2001 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Valencia  
C 17 Yankuba Sima 27 – (1996-07-28)28 July 1996 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Unicaja  
G/F 20 Alberto Abalde 28 – (1995-12-15)15 December 1995 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Real Madrid  
PF 41 Juancho Hernangómez 28 – (1995-09-28)28 September 1995 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) Panathinaikos  
F 44 Joel Parra 23 – (2000-04-04)4 April 2000 2.00 m (6 ft 7 in) Barcelona  
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
  •   Angel Sanchez-Cañete
  •   Víctor García Guadarrama
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 22 February 2024

Depth chart edit

Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3 Inactive
C Willy Hernangómez Usman Garuba Sebas Saiz Yankuba Sima Fran Guerra
PF Santi Aldama Juan Hernangómez Jaime Pradilla Víctor Claver Miquel Salvo
SF Álex Abrines Xabier López-Arostegui Joel Parra Alberto Abalde Jonathan Barreiro
SG Dario Brizuela Rudy Fernández Jaime Fernández Santiago Yusta Carlos Alocén
PG Ricky Rubio Lorenzo Brown Sergio Llull Juan Núñez Alberto Díaz

Past rosters edit

1935 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 10 teams

2 Juan Carbonell, 3 Pedro Alonso, 4 Emilio Alonso, 5 Cayetano Ortega, 6 Rafael Ruano, 7 Rafael Martín (MVP), 8 Armando Maunier, 9 Fernando Muscat (Coach: Mariano Manent)


1950 FIBA World Cup: finished 9th among 10 teams

3 Arturo Imedio, 4 Jaime Basso, 5 Andrés Oller, 6 Álvaro Salvadores, 7 Juan Dalmau, 8 Julio Gámez, 9 Eduardo Kucharski, 10 Ángel González, 11 Ángel Lozano, 12 Domingo Bárcenas, 13 Juan Ferrando, 14 Ignacio Pinedo (Coach: Michael Paul Rutzgis)


1959 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 17 teams

3 Alfonso Martínez, 4 José Luis Martínez Gómez, 5 Francisco Capel, 6 Jorge Parra, 7 Joaquín Hernández Gallego, 8 José Lluis, 9 José Brunet, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Juan Canals, 12 Francisco Buscató, 13 Francisco Borrell, 14 Arturo Auladell (Coach: Gabriel Alberti)


1960 Olympic Games: finished 14th among 16 teams

3 Agustín Bertomeu, 4 José Nora, 5 Alfonso Martínez, 6 Joaquín Enseñat, 7 Santiago Navarro, 8 José Lluis, 9 Jorge Guillén, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Jesús "Chus" Codina, 12 Miguel Ángel González, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Juan Martos (Coach: Eduardo Kucharski González)


1961 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 19 teams

4 Santiago Navarro, 5 Lorenzo Alocén, 6 Juan Martos, 7 Jesús "Chus" Codina, 8 José Lluis, 9 José Nora, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Alfonso Martínez, 12 Carlos Sevillano, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Lolo Sainz, 15 Javier Sanjuán (Coach: Fernando Font)


1963 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams

4 Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo, 5 Moncho Monsalve, 6 Miguel Ángel González, 7 Jesús "Chus" Codina, 8 José Lluis, 9 Arturo Auladell, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez (MVP), 11 Carlos Sevillano, 12 Alfonso Martínez, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Lolo Sainz, 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach: Joaquín Hernández Gallego)


1965 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams

4 Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo, 5 Joan Fa Busquets, 6 Miguel Ángel González, 7 Lolo Sainz, 8 José Lluis, 9 Enrique Margall, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Carlos Sevillano, 12 Juan Bautista Urberuaga, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Moncho Monsalve, 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach: Pedro Ferrandiz González)


1967 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams

4 Ramón Guardiola, 5 Ángel Serrano, 6 Carlos Luquero, 7 Enrique Margall, 8 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 9 Antonio "Toncho" Nava, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 José Laso, 12 Alfonso Martínez, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Moncho Monsalve, 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1968 Olympic Games: finished 7th among 16 teams

4 Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo, 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Luis Carlos Santiago, 7 Jesús "Chus" Codina, 8 Enrique Margall, 9 Antonio "Toncho" Nava, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Clifford Luyk, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Lorenzo Alocén, 15 Alfonso Martínez (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1969 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 12 teams

4 Víctor Escorial, 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7 Jesús Codina, 8 Enrique Margall, 9 Antonio Nava, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Clifford Luyk, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Francisco Buscató, 14 Lorenzo Alocén, 15 Alfonso Martínez (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1971 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams

4 Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo, 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Alfonso Martínez, 7 Enrique Margall, 8 Rafael Rullán, 9 Luis Miguel Santillana, 10 Emiliano Rodríguez, 11 Francisco Buscató, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Wayne Brabender, 15 Cristóbal Rodríguez (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1972 Olympic Games: finished 11th among 16 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Carmelo Cabrera, 7 Enrique Margall, 8 Luis Miguel Santillana, 9 Jesús Iradier, 10 Francisco Buscató, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Rafael Rullán, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Miguel Ángel Estrada, 15 Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1973 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender (MVP), 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Carmelo Cabrera, 7 Enrique Margall, 8 Luis Miguel Santillana, 9 Rafael Rullán, 10 Francisco Buscató, 11 Manuel Flores, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Miguel Ángel Estrada, 15 Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1974 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 14 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio, 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7 Carmelo Cabrera, 8 Luis Miguel Santillana, 9 Rafael Rullán, 10 Jesús Iradier, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 José Luis Sagi-Vela, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Miguel Ángel Estrada, 15 Manuel Flores (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1975 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Miguel Ángel Lopez-Abril, 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7 Carmelo Cabrera, 8 Luis Miguel Santillana, 9 Joan Filbá, 10 Jesús Iradier, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Rafael Rullán, 13 Clifford Luyk, 14 Miguel Ángel Estrada, 15 Manuel Flores (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1977 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 6 Juan Ramón Fernández, 7 Carmelo Cabrera, 8 Luis Miguel Santillana, 9 Joan Filbá, 10 Luis María Prada, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Rafael Rullán, 13 Josep Maria Margall, 14 Gonzalo Sagi-Vela, 15 Manuel Flores (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1979 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Quim Costa, 6 José Luis Llorente, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Manuel Flores, 9 Pedro César Ansa, 10 Luis Miguel Santillana, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Rafael Rullán, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1980 Olympic Games: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 José Luis Llorente, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Manuel Flores, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Luis Miguel Santillana, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1981 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Quim Costa, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Manuel Flores, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Rafael Rullán, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1982 FIBA World Cup: finished 4th among 13 teams

4 Wayne Brabender, 5 Quim Costa, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1983 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 12 teams

4 Fernando Arcega, 5 Joan "Chichi" Creus, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán (MVP), 12 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1984 Olympic Games: finished 2nd   among 12 teams

4 José Manuel Beirán, 5 José Luis Llorente, 6 Fernando Arcega, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Juan Antonio Corbalán, 12 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1985 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 José Luis Llorente, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Vicente Gil, 12 Quim Costa, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Juan Manuel López Iturriaga, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1986 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 24 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 Quim Costa, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 Fernando Martín, 11 Fernando Arcega, 12 Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal, 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz, 14 Joan "Chichi" Creus, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1987 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 Francisco Javier Zapata, 6 Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 José Antonio Montero, 11 Fernando Arcega, 12 Ignacio Solozábal, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 José Ángel Arcega, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1988 Olympic Games: finished 8th among 12 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 José Luis Llorente, 6 José Biriukov, 7 Josep Maria Margall, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Enrique “Quique” Andreu, 10 José Antonio Montero, 11 Fernando Arcega, 12 Ignacio Solozábal, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Antonio Martín Espina, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1989 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 8 teams

4 Rafael Vecina, 5 José Ángel Arcega, 6 José Biriukov, 7 Pablo Laso, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Enrique “Quique” Andreu, 10 José Antonio Montero, 11 Enrique Villalobos, 12 Juan Antonio Morales, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Manuel Ángel Aller, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1990 FIBA World Cup: finished 10th among 16 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 José Angel Arcega, 6 José Miguel Antúnez, 7 Rafael Jofresa, 8 Andrés Jiménez Fernández, 9 Fernando Romay, 10 José Antonio Montero, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Manel Bosch, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Enrique Andreu, 15 Francisco J. Zapata (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1991 EuroBasket: finished 3rd   among 8 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 Mike Hansen, 6 José Miguel Antúnez, 7 Rafael Jofresa, 8 Enrique “Quique” Andreu, 9 Manel Bosch, 10 Josep “Pep” Cargol, 11 Fernando Arcega, 12 Juan Antonio Orenga, 13 Silvano Bustos, 14 Antonio Martín Espina, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1992 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 12 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 José Arcega, 6 José Biriukov, 7 Rafael Jofresa, 8 Andrés Jiménez, 9 Santiago Aldama, 10 Tomás Jofresa, 11 Xavi Fernández, 12 Alberto Herreros, 13 Juan Antonio Orenga, 14 Enrique Andreu, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Antonio Díaz-Miguel)


1993 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 16 teams

4 Jordi Villacampa, 5 Rafael Jofresa, 6 Tomas Jofresa, 7 Juan Antonio Orenga, 8 Andrés Jiménez, 9 Juan Antonio Morales, 10 Ignacio “Nacho” Azofra, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Xavier “Xavi” Crespo, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Antonio Martín Espina, 15 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


1994 FIBA World Cup: finished 10th among 16 teams

4 Andrés Jiménez, 5 Enrique Andreu, 6 Alberto Herreros, 7 José Cargol, 8 Ferran Martínez, 9 Juan Antonio Orenga, 10 José Miguel Antúnez, 11 Rafael Vecina, 12 Rafael Jofresa, 13 Pablo Laso, 14 Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio, 15 Jordi Villacampa (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


1995 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 14 teams

4 Alberto Angulo, 5 José Luis Galilea, 6 Mike Smith, 7 Juan Antonio Orenga, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Pablo Laso, 10 Xavi Fernández, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Alfonso Reyes, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Antonio Martín Espina, 15 Fran Murcia (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


1997 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 16 teams

4 Alberto Angulo, 5 José Luis Galilea, 6 Tomás Jofresa, 7 Juan Antonio Orenga, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Mike Smith, 10 Roger Esteller, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13 Ferran Martínez, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Roberto Dueñas (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


1998 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 16 teams

4 Alberto Angulo, 5 Nacho Rodilla, 6 Nacho Azofra, 7 Juan Antonio Orenga, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Carlos Jiménez, 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13 Iñaki de Miguel, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Roberto Dueñas (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


1999 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 16 teams

4 Alberto Angulo, 5 Nacho Rodilla, 6 Iván Corrales, 7 Ignacio Romero, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Carlos Jiménez, 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Roger Esteller, 13 Iñaki de Miguel, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Roberto Dueñas (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


2000 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 12 teams

4 Alberto Angulo, 5 Juan Carlos Navarro, 6 Raúl López, 7 Jorge Garbajosa, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Carlos Jiménez, 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Johnny Rogers, 13 Iñaki de Miguel, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Roberto Dueñas (Coach: Lolo Sainz)


2001 EuroBasket: finished 3rd   among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Chuck Kornegay, 6 Paco Vázquez, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Lucio Angulo, 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13 Raúl López, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Javier Imbroda)


2002 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Oriol Junyent, 6 Carles Marco, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 Ignacio Rodríguez, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Lucio Angulo, 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13 José Calderón, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Javier Imbroda)


2003 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Roger Grimau, 6 Carles Marco, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Alberto Herreros, 12 Rodrigo de la Fuente, 13 Antonio Bueno, 14 Alfonso Reyes, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Moncho López)


2004 Olympic Games: finished 7th among 12 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Iker Iturbe, 6 Jaume Comas, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez (C), 11 Óscar Yebra, 12 Roberto Dueñas, 13 Rudy Fernández, 14 Rodrigo De la Fuente, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Mario Pesquera)


2005 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 16 teams

4 Rudy Fernández, 5 Iker Iturbe, 6 Carlos Cabezas, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Sergi Vidal, 12 Sergio Rodríguez, 13 Iñaki de Miguel, 14 Fran Vázquez, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Mario Pesquera)


2006 FIBA World Cup: finished 1st   among 24 teams

4 Pau Gasol (MVP), 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Carlos Cabezas, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Sergio Rodríguez, 12 Berni Rodríguez, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Álex Mumbrú, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Pepu Hernández)


2007 EuroBasket: finished 2nd   among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Carlos Cabezas, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Sergio Rodríguez, 12 Berni Rodríguez, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Álex Mumbrú, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Pepu Hernández)


2008 Olympic Games: finished 2nd   among 12 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Ricky Rubio, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Jiménez, 11 Raül López, 12 Berni Rodríguez, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Álex Mumbrú, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Aíto García Reneses)


2009 EuroBasket: finished 1st   among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol (MVP), 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Ricky Rubio, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 Víctor Claver, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Carlos Cabezas, 11 Raül López, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Álex Mumbrú, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2010 FIBA World Cup: finished 6th among 24 teams

4 Fernando San Emeterio, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Ricky Rubio, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro, 8 Raül López, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Fran Vázquez, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Álex Mumbrú, 15 Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2011 EuroBasket: finished 1st   among 16 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Ricky Rubio, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro (C) & (MVP), 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Fernando San Emeterio, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Serge Ibaka, 15 Víctor Sada (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2012 Olympic Games: finished 2nd   among 12 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro (C), 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Fernando San Emeterio, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Serge Ibaka, 15 Víctor Sada (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2013 Eurobasket: finished 3rd   among 24 teams

4 Pablo Aguilar, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Xavi Rey, 8 José Calderón, 9 Ricky Rubio, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Fernando San Emeterio, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Germán Gabriel, 15 Álex Mumbrú (Coach: Juan Antonio Orenga)


2014 FIBA World Cup: finished 5th among 24 teams[21]

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro (C), 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Ricky Rubio, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Serge Ibaka, 15 Álex Abrines (Coach: Juan Antonio Orenga)


2015 EuroBasket: finished 1st   among 24 teams

4 Pau Gasol (MVP), 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Willy Hernangómez, 8 Pau Ribas, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 11 Fernando San Emeterio, 12 Sergio Llull, 13 Pablo Aguilar, 14 Nikola Mirotić, 15 Guillem Vives (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2016 Olympic Games: finished 3rd   among 12 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro (C), 8 José Calderón, 9 Felipe Reyes, 10 Víctor Claver, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 21 Álex Abrines, 23 Sergio Llull, 44 Nikola Mirotić, 79 Ricky Rubio (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2017 EuroBasket: finished 3rd   among 24 teams

4 Pau Gasol, 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 7 Juan Carlos Navarro (C), 9 Ricky Rubio, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 15 Joan Sastre, 16 Guillem Vives, 18 Pierre Oriola, 19 Fernando San Emeterio, 21 Álex Abrines, 41 Juan Hernangómez (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2019 FIBA World Cup: finished 1st   among 32 teams

1 Quino Colom, 5 Rudy Fernández (C), 8 Pau Ribas, 9 Ricky Rubio (MVP), 10 Víctor Claver, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 18 Pierre Oriola, 22 Xavi Rabaseda, 23 Sergio Llull, 33 Javier Beirán, 41 Juan Hernangómez (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2020 Olympic Games: finished 6th among 12 teams[22]

3 Xabier López-Arostegui, 4 Pau Gasol, 5 Rudy Fernández (C), 6 Sergio Rodríguez, 9 Ricky Rubio, 10 Víctor Claver, 13 Marc Gasol, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 16 Usman Garuba, 20 Alberto Abalde, 21 Álex Abrines, 23 Sergio Llull (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2022 EuroBasket: finished 1st   among 24 teams

2 Lorenzo Brown, 4 Jaime Pradilla, 5 Rudy Fernández (C), 6 Xabier López-Arostegui, 7 Jaime Fernández, 8 Darío Brizuela, 9 Alberto Díaz, 11 Sebas Saiz, 14 Willy Hernangómez (MVP), 16 Usman Garuba, 41 Juan Hernangómez, 44 Joel Parra (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2023 FIBA World Cup: finished 9th among 32 teams[23]

5 Rudy Fernández (C), 8 Darío Brizuela, 9 Alberto Díaz, 10 Víctor Claver, 12 Santi Aldama, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 16 Usman Garuba, 21 Álex Abrines, 23 Sergio Llull, 24 Juan Núñez, 41 Juan Hernangómez, 44 Joel Parra (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)

Statistics edit

  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.
As of 3 September 2023, including all friendly matches[24]

Top highscorers edit

Top highscorers in official games (friendlies not included).

As of 7 July 2022
PLAYER PTS OPPONENT EVENT DATE LOCATION
Jordi Villacampa 48   Venezuela 1990 World Cup Classification Round 1990.08.15 Salta (ARG)
Jordi Bonareu 45   Italy 1955 Mediterranean Games Main Round 1955.07.22 Barcelona (ESP)
Emiliano Rodríguez 43   Netherlands 1967 EuroBasket 1st Round 1967.10.05 Helsinki (FIN)
Pau Gasol 40   France 2015 EuroBasket Semifinal 2015.09.17 Lille (FRA)
Wayne Brabender 40   France 1980 Olympics qualification 1980.05.14 Geneva (SUI)
Ricky Rubio 38   United States 2020 Olympics Quarterfinal 2021.08.03 Saitama (JPN)
Pau Gasol 37   China 2004 Olympics Classification Round 2004.08.28 Athens (GRE)
Wayne Brabender 37   Philippines 1974 World Cup 1st Round 1974.07.05 Ponce (PUR)
Emiliano Rodríguez 37   East Germany 1963 EuroBasket 1st Round 1963.10.09 Wroclaw (POL)
Juan Carlos Navarro 36   Croatia 2005 EuroBasket Quarterfinal 2005.09.23 Novi Sad (SRB)
Pau Gasol 36   Lithuania 2003 EuroBasket Final 2003.09.14 Södertälje (SWE)
Epi 36   West Germany 1985 EuroBasket Quarterfinal 1985.06.11 Sttutgart (GER)

Top medallists edit

Most medals won with the senior national team in (Olympic Games, World Cups and EuroBaskets):

Player Medals Details
Rudy Fernández 11
Pau Gasol 11
Felipe Reyes 10
Juan Carlos Navarro 10
Marc Gasol 9
José Manuel Calderón 8

Overall players records edit

Individual awards edit

International competitions edit

Other notable achievements edit

Head coaches edit

Years Name Competition
1935    Mariano Manent   1935 EuroBasket
1943   Santiago Monerris
1947–1950   Anselmo López
1950–1951    Mykolas Ruzgys 9th 1950 World Cup
1951   Fernando Font
1952    Freddy Borrás
1953–1958   Jacinto Ardevínez
1959–1960   Eduardo Kucharski 15th 1959 EuroBasket
14th 1960 Summer Olympics
1961   Fernando Font 13th 1961 EuroBasket
1962–1964   Joaquín Hernández 7th 1963 EuroBasket
1965   Pedro Ferrándiz 11th 1965 EuroBasket
1965–1992   Antonio Díaz-Miguel 10th 1967 EuroBasket
7th 1968 Summer Olympics
5th 1969 EuroBasket
7th 1971 EuroBasket
11th 1972 Summer Olympics
  1973 EuroBasket
5th 1974 World Cup
4th 1975 EuroBasket
9th 1977 EuroBasket
6th 1979 EuroBasket
4th 1980 Summer Olympics
4th 1981 EuroBasket
4th 1982 World Cup
  1983 EuroBasket
  1984 Summer Olympics
4th 1985 EuroBasket
5th 1986 World Cup
4th 1987 EuroBasket
8th 1988 Summer Olympics
5th 1989 Eurobasket
10th 1990 World Cup
  1991 EuroBasket
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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Spain women s national basketball team The Spain men s national basketball team Spanish Seleccion Espanola de Baloncesto represents Spain in international basketball competitions They are managed by the Spanish Basketball Federation the governing body for basketball in Spain Spain is the current European champion SpainFIBA ranking2 1 March 2024 1 Joined FIBA1934FIBA zoneFIBA EuropeNational federationFEBCoachSergio ScarioloNickname s La Roja The Red One La NBA 2 La Familia The Family 3 2 Olympic GamesAppearances13MedalsSilver 1984 2008 2012 Bronze 2016 FIBA World CupAppearances13MedalsGold 2006 2019 EuroBasketAppearances32MedalsGold 2009 2011 2015 2022 Silver 1935 1973 1983 1999 2003 2007 Bronze 1991 2001 2013 2017 HomeAwayFirst international Spain 33 12 Portugal Madrid Spain 15 April 1935 Biggest win Spain 118 32 Libya Madrid Spain 9 May 1963 Biggest defeat Soviet Union 118 58 Spain Essen West Germany 12 September 1971 Medal record Olympic Games 1984 Los Angeles Team 2008 Beijing Team 2012 London Team 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team FIBA World Cup 2006 Japan 2019 China EuroBasket 2009 Poland 2011 Lithuania 2015 France 2022 Germany 1935 Switzerland 1973 Spain 1983 France 1999 France 2003 Sweden 2007 Spain 1991 Italy 2001 Turkey 2013 Slovenia 2017 Turkey Mediterranean Games 1955 Barcelona Team 1997 Bari Team 2001 Tunis Team 1951 Alexandria Team 1959 Beirut Team 1963 Naples Team 1987 Latakia Team 2005 Almeria Team Spain has appeared 32 times at the EuroBasket winning four gold medals six silver medals and four bronze medals They have also competed at the Summer Olympics 13 times with three silver medals and one bronze medal as their accomplishments They have qualified for the FIBA World Cup 13 times winning it twice in 2006 and 2019 Spain is currently ranked second in the FIBA World Ranking 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Olympic Games 1 2 FIBA World Cup 1 3 EuroBasket 1 4 Other events 2 Medal record 3 Competitive record 3 1 FIBA World Cup 3 2 Olympic Games 3 3 EuroBasket 4 Results and fixtures 4 1 2023 4 2 2024 4 3 2025 5 Team 5 1 Current roster 5 1 1 Depth chart 5 2 Past rosters 5 3 Statistics 5 3 1 Most capped players 5 3 2 Top scorers 5 3 3 Top highscorers 5 3 4 Top medallists 5 3 5 Overall players records 5 4 Individual awards 5 5 International competitions 5 6 Other notable achievements 5 7 Head coaches 6 Progression in the FIBA World Ranking 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editOlympic Games edit When Spain qualified for the 1936 Summer Olympics where basketball was part of the games for the first time expectations were high for the runners up of the 1935 EuroBasket Unfortunately as one of the favorites to win medals Spain could not attend the Games due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War just days before the start of the event Spain s first Olympic success came at the 1984 Summer Olympics The team made it all the way to the gold medal game before losing to the United States led by Patrick Ewing and featuring a young Michael Jordan At the 2008 Summer Olympics Spain reached the gold medal game for the second time However in a rematch of the 1984 Olympic final Spain fell to the United States once more This time led by Kobe Bryant and nicknamed the Redeem Team The Americans won after a remarkably close game 118 107 Four years later at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London the United States faced Spain in the Olympic final for the third time The USA would go on to win gold again by the score of 107 100 with Spain coming away with its third Olympic and second straight silver medal During the 2016 Summer Olympics Spain reached the bronze medal match against Australia where they escaped with an narrow 89 88 victory 5 FIBA World Cup edit During the early years of the FIBA World Cup Spain struggled to establish a steady presence as a competitor Between 1950 and 1970 the national team only qualified once Then beginning in 1974 Spain developed into a serious competitor and regularly finished among the World Cup top performers in the competitions to follow At the 2006 FIBA World Cup Spain achieved their greatest success in its history as they defeated Greece in the final to capture their first World Cup title Held at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan the game ended by the final score of 70 47 6 Furthermore Pau Gasol was named the tournament MVP while Jorge Garbajosa was selected to the All Tournament team Shortly afterwards the team were awarded with the 2006 Prince of Asturias Award in Sports At the 2019 FIBA World Cup Spain won their second World Cup title by defeating Argentina in the final by the score of 95 75 7 The spectacular play of Ricky Rubio during the tournament earned him the MVP while Marc Gasol was named to the All Tournament team After this victory Marc Gasol became the second player in tournament history to win the NBA title and the World Cup in the same year with the other being Lamar Odom 8 9 EuroBasket edit The first game in the history of the selection was a qualifier for the EuroBasket 1935 where Spain defeated Portugal 33 12 10 This event which was held in Geneva in the summer of 1935 was the first EuroBasket game in history Spain went on to finish as runners up in the tournament behind Latvia After coming in second in 1935 1973 1983 1999 2003 and 2007 Spain won their first continental championship in 2009 defeating Serbia to become European champions The team repeated their success in 2011 taking out France in the final At EuroBasket 2015 Spain once again reached the title game and demolished Lithuania in the process 80 63 11 Two years after winning it all in 2015 Spain followed it up with another strong performance at EuroBasket 2017 defeating Russia to win the bronze medal match 12 13 It marked the fourth time Spain won bronze at the EuroBasket as they also won it in 1991 2001 and 2013 Spain captured their fourth European title at the EuroBasket 2022 after defeating France in the final once again a rematch of the 2011 title game 14 15 Additionally center Willy Hernangomez was selected as tournament MVP 16 Other events edit Besides success at the Big Three events Summer Olympic Games FIBA World Cup and EuroBasket Spain has also had success at the Mediterranean Games where it has won several medals three gold four silver and one bronze Medal record editThe Spain national team s medal record through the years Olympic Games Silver medals 1984 2008 2012 Bronze medals 2016 FIBA World Cup Gold medals 2006 2019 EuroBasket Gold medals 2009 2011 2015 2022 Silver medals 1935 1973 1983 1999 2003 2007 Bronze medals 1991 2001 2013 2017 Mediterranean Games Gold medal 1955 1997 2001 Silver medals 1951 1959 1963 1987 Bronze medals 2005Competitive record editFor the national team s all time results against all nations see Spain national basketball team head to head FIBA World Cup edit World Cup Qualification Year Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1950 9th 5 1 4 5 3 2 nbsp 1954 Did not enter Did not enter nbsp 1959 nbsp 1963 Did not qualify EuroBasket servedas qualifiers nbsp 1967 nbsp 1970 nbsp 1974 5th 9 4 5 nbsp 1978 Did not qualify nbsp 1982 4th 9 6 3 nbsp 1986 5th 10 8 2 Qualified as host nbsp 1990 10th 8 5 3 EuroBasket servedas qualifiers nbsp 1994 10th 8 5 3 nbsp 1998 5th 9 7 2 nbsp 2002 5th 9 7 2 nbsp 2006 nbsp 9 9 0 nbsp 2010 6th 9 5 4 nbsp 2014 5th 7 6 1 Qualified as host nbsp 2019 nbsp 8 8 0 12 10 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 9th 5 3 2 12 10 2 nbsp 2027 To be determined To be determined Total 13 19 105 74 31 29 23 6 Olympic Games edit Olympic Games Qualifying Year Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1936 w oA 2 0 2 nbsp 1948 Did not enter nbsp 1952 nbsp 1956 nbsp 1960 11th 7 2 5 6 5 1 nbsp 1964 Did not qualify 8 6 2 nbsp 1968 7th 9 5 4 4 3 1 nbsp 1972 11th 9 4 5 16 13 3 nbsp 1976 Did not qualify 9 6 3 nbsp 1980 4th 8 4 4 10 7 3 nbsp 1984 nbsp 8 6 2 9 8 1 nbsp 1988 8th 8 4 4 10 7 3 nbsp 1992 9th 7 3 4 Qualified as host nbsp 1996 Did not qualify Did not qualify nbsp 2000 9th 6 2 4 Direct qualification nbsp 2004 7th 7 6 1 nbsp 2008 nbsp 8 6 2 nbsp 2012 nbsp 8 5 3 nbsp 2016 nbsp 8 5 3 nbsp 2020 6th 4 2 2 nbsp 2024 To be determined To be determined Total 13 20 99 54 45 72 55 17 Notes A Spain withdrew due to Spanish Civil War FIBA considers two games as forfeited walkover 17 18 EuroBasket edit EuroBasket Qualification Year Position Pld W L Pld W L nbsp 1935 nbsp 3 2 1 1 1 0 nbsp 1937 Did not enter nbsp 1939 nbsp 1946 nbsp 1947 nbsp 1949 nbsp 1951 nbsp 1953 nbsp 1955 nbsp 1957 nbsp 1959 15th 7 3 4 nbsp 1961 13th 7 5 2 nbsp 1963 7th 9 5 4 2 2 0 nbsp 1965 11th 9 4 5 3 2 1 nbsp 1967 10th 9 3 6 2 1 1 nbsp 1969 5th 7 4 3 4 4 0 nbsp 1971 7th 7 3 4 5 4 1 nbsp 1973 nbsp 7 5 2 Qualified as host nbsp 1975 4th 7 4 3 Direct qualification nbsp 1977 9th 7 4 3 nbsp 1979 6th 7 3 4 8 7 1 nbsp 1981 4th 9 6 3 Direct qualification nbsp 1983 nbsp 7 5 2 nbsp 1985 4th 8 5 3 nbsp 1987 4th 8 4 4 nbsp 1989 5th 5 3 2 6 5 1 nbsp 1991 nbsp 5 3 2 3 2 1 nbsp 1993 5th 9 7 2 Direct qualification nbsp 1995 6th 9 5 4 6 5 1 nbsp 1997 5th 9 6 3 Qualified as host nbsp 1999 nbsp 9 5 4 10 10 0 nbsp 2001 nbsp 7 5 2 Direct qualification nbsp 2003 nbsp 6 5 1 10 9 1 nbsp 2005 4th 6 3 3 Direct qualification nbsp 2007 nbsp 9 7 2 Qualified as host nbsp 2009 nbsp 9 7 2 Direct qualification nbsp 2011 nbsp 11 10 1 nbsp 2013 nbsp 11 7 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2015 nbsp 9 7 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2017 nbsp 9 8 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2022 nbsp 9 8 1 6 4 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2025 To be determined To be determined Total 32 41 250 161 89 66 56 10Results and fixtures editFor a complete list of matches see Spain national basketball team results and Spain national basketball team head to head Win Loss 2023 edit Spain nbsp v nbsp Venezuela 4 August 2023 Friendly Spain nbsp 87 57 nbsp Venezuela Madrid Spain 21 45 CEST UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 29 20 17 6 15 9 26 22 Pts J Hernangomez 27 Rebs Claver Parra 5Asts Diaz Nunez 6 Boxscore Pts Carrera Sojo 11 Rebs Sojo 4Asts Guillent 6 Arena WiZink Center Spain nbsp v nbsp Slovenia 11 August 2023 Friendly Spain nbsp 99 79 nbsp Slovenia Malaga Spain 21 30 CEST UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 26 27 25 14 22 22 26 16 Pts Aldama 18 Rebs Aldama 7Asts Aldama 7 Boxscore Pts Doncic 17 Rebs Tobey 8Asts Doncic 5 Arena Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena Spain nbsp v nbsp United States 13 August 2023 Friendly Spain nbsp 88 98 nbsp United States Malaga Spain 21 30 CEST UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 28 26 17 29 27 18 16 25 Pts Aldama 14 Rebs J Hernangomez 7Asts R Fernandez 6 Boxscore Pts Brunson 23 Rebs Edwards 7Asts Haliburton 12 Arena Jose Maria Martin Carpena Arena Spain nbsp v nbsp Canada 17 August 2023 Friendly Spain nbsp 80 850 OT nbsp Canada Granada Spain 21 30 CEST UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 21 27 23 13 12 15 17 18 Overtime 7 12 Pts J Hernangomez 12 Rebs Garuba 8Asts Brizuela R Fernandez 4 Boxscore Pts Gilgeous Alexander 22 Rebs Powell 12Asts Olynyk 6 Arena Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada Spain nbsp v nbsp Dominican Republic 19 August 2023 Friendly Spain nbsp 86 77 nbsp Dominican Republic Granada Spain 22 15 CEST UTC 2 Scoring by quarter 18 21 22 15 28 24 18 17 Pts Nunez 16 Rebs Garuba 8Asts Garuba 7 Boxscore Pts Towns 20 Rebs Delgado 7Asts Feliz Montero 5 Arena Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada Spain nbsp v nbsp Ivory Coast 26 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Spain nbsp 94 64 nbsp Ivory Coast Jakarta Indonesia 20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 24 17 29 17 20 13 21 17 Pts W Hernangomez 22 Rebs Garuba 7Asts Nunez 8 Boxscore Pts Kone 11 Rebs V Fofana 5Asts Kone 3 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 8 144Referees Juan Fernandez ARG Andres Bartel URU Yevgeniy Mikheyev KAZ Brazil nbsp v nbsp Spain 28 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Brazil nbsp 78 96 nbsp Spain Jakarta Indonesia 20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 22 21 20 29 17 14 19 32 Pts Caboclo 15 Rebs Caboclo 11Asts Georginho 7 Boxscore Pts Aldama 15 Rebs Nunez 7Asts Nunez 5 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 7 354Referees Roberto Vazquez PUR Julio Anaya PAN Johnny Batista PUR Iran nbsp v nbsp Spain 30 August 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup Group stage Iran nbsp 65 85 nbsp Spain Jakarta Indonesia 20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 17 16 17 27 18 21 13 21 Pts Amini 19 Rebs Girgoorian Haddadi 5Asts Haddadi Yakhchali 7 Boxscore Pts J Hernangomez 21 Rebs W Hernangomez 9Asts Nunez 6 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 7 320Referees Julio Anaya PAN Juan Fernandez ARG Johnny Batista PUR Spain nbsp v nbsp Latvia 1 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage Spain nbsp 69 74 nbsp Latvia Jakarta Indonesia 16 45 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 16 17 16 12 26 18 11 27 Pts W Hernangomez 14 Rebs Claver J Hernangomez 5Asts Llull 7 Boxscore Pts Dav Bertans 16 Rebs R Kurucs 8Asts Zagars 5 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 7 117Referees Roberto Vazquez PUR Aleksandar Glisic SRB Juan Fernandez ARG Spain nbsp v nbsp Canada 3 September 2023 2023 FIBA World Cup 2nd Group stage Spain nbsp 85 88 nbsp Canada Jakarta Indonesia 20 30 UTC 7 Scoring by quarter 21 21 27 17 25 23 12 27 Pts W Hernangomez 25 Rebs W Hernangomez 6Asts R Fernandez Nunez 7 Boxscore Pts Gilgeous Alexander 30 Rebs three players 5Asts Gilgeous Alexander 7 Arena Indonesia Arena Attendance 12 493Referees Julio Anaya PAN Juan Fernandez ARG Jenna Reneau USA 2024 edit Spain nbsp v nbsp Latvia 22 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Spain nbsp 75 79 nbsp Latvia Zaragoza Spain 20 00 CET UTC 1 Scoring by quarter 14 23 23 17 20 17 18 22 Pts Brizuela 16 Rebs J Hernangomez 7Asts Rubio 5 Boxscore Pts Lomazs 18 Rebs Cavars 7Asts Lomazs 7 Arena Pabellon Principe Felipe Attendance 10 533Referees Ademir Zurapovic BIH Igor Mitrovski MKD Beniamino Attard ITA Belgium nbsp v nbsp Spain 25 February 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Belgium nbsp 58 53 nbsp Spain Charleroi Belgium 17 30 CET UTC 1 Scoring by quarter 11 14 8 12 21 13 18 14 Pts Obasohan 19 Rebs Gillet 8Asts Schwartz 4 Boxscore Pts Brizuela 14 Rebs Lopez Arostegui 7Asts Brizuela Rubio 3 Arena Dome Attendance 6 500Referees Boris Krejic SVN Nicolas Maestre FRA Carsten Straube GER Lebanon nbsp v nbsp Spain 2 July 2024 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Group stage Lebanon nbsp vs nbsp Spain Valencia Spain 20 30 CEST UTC 2 Boxscore Arena Pavello Municipal Font de Sant Lluis Spain nbsp v nbsp Angola 3 July 2024 2024 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Group stage Spain nbsp vs nbsp Angola Valencia Spain 20 30 CEST UTC 2 Boxscore Arena Pavello Municipal Font de Sant Lluis Slovakia nbsp v nbsp Spain 22 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Slovakia nbsp vs nbsp Spain Slovakia Boxscore Spain nbsp v nbsp Slovakia 25 November 2024 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Spain nbsp vs nbsp Slovakia Spain Boxscore 2025 edit Latvia nbsp v nbsp Spain 20 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Latvia nbsp vs nbsp Spain Latvia Boxscore Spain nbsp v nbsp Belgium 23 February 2025 EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers Spain nbsp vs nbsp Belgium Spain BoxscoreTeam editCurrent roster edit Roster for the EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers matches on 22 and 25 February 2024 against Latvia and Belgium 19 20 Spain men s national basketball team roster Players Coaches Pos No Name Age Date of birth Height Club Ctr PG 4 Alberto Diaz 29 1994 04 23 23 April 1994 1 85 m 6 ft 1 in Unicaja nbsp SF 6 Xabier Lopez Arostegui 26 1997 05 19 19 May 1997 1 99 m 6 ft 6 in Valencia nbsp SG 7 Jaime Fernandez 30 1993 06 04 4 June 1993 1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Tenerife nbsp SG 8 Dario Brizuela 29 1994 11 08 8 November 1994 1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Barcelona nbsp PG 9 Ricky Rubio 33 1990 10 21 21 October 1990 1 93 m 6 ft 4 in Barcelona nbsp F 10 Victor Claver 35 1988 08 30 30 August 1988 2 08 m 6 ft 10 in Valencia nbsp F C 11 Sebas Saiz 29 1994 07 15 15 July 1994 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in Alvark Tokyo nbsp PG 12 Carlos Alocen 23 2000 12 30 30 December 2000 1 94 m 6 ft 4 in Real Madrid nbsp PF 15 Jaime Pradilla 23 2001 01 03 3 January 2001 2 03 m 6 ft 8 in Valencia nbsp C 17 Yankuba Sima 27 1996 07 28 28 July 1996 2 11 m 6 ft 11 in Unicaja nbsp G F 20 Alberto Abalde 28 1995 12 15 15 December 1995 2 02 m 6 ft 8 in Real Madrid nbsp PF 41 Juancho Hernangomez 28 1995 09 28 28 September 1995 2 06 m 6 ft 9 in Panathinaikos nbsp F 44 Joel Parra 23 2000 04 04 4 April 2000 2 00 m 6 ft 7 in Barcelona nbsp Head coach nbsp Sergio Scariolo Assistant coach es nbsp Angel Sanchez Canete nbsp Victor Garcia Guadarrama Legend C Team captain Club describes lastclub before the competition Age describes ageon 22 February 2024 Depth chart edit Pos Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3 Inactive C Willy Hernangomez Usman Garuba Sebas Saiz Yankuba Sima Fran Guerra PF Santi Aldama Juan Hernangomez Jaime Pradilla Victor Claver Miquel Salvo SF Alex Abrines Xabier Lopez Arostegui Joel Parra Alberto Abalde Jonathan Barreiro SG Dario Brizuela Rudy Fernandez Jaime Fernandez Santiago Yusta Carlos Alocen PG Ricky Rubio Lorenzo Brown Sergio Llull Juan Nunez Alberto Diaz Past rosters edit 1935 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 10 teams2 Juan Carbonell 3 Pedro Alonso 4 Emilio Alonso 5 Cayetano Ortega 6 Rafael Ruano 7 Rafael Martin MVP 8 Armando Maunier 9 Fernando Muscat Coach Mariano Manent 1950 FIBA World Cup finished 9th among 10 teams3 Arturo Imedio 4 Jaime Basso 5 Andres Oller 6 Alvaro Salvadores 7 Juan Dalmau 8 Julio Gamez 9 Eduardo Kucharski 10 Angel Gonzalez 11 Angel Lozano 12 Domingo Barcenas 13 Juan Ferrando 14 Ignacio Pinedo Coach Michael Paul Rutzgis 1959 EuroBasket finished 15th among 17 teams3 Alfonso Martinez 4 Jose Luis Martinez Gomez 5 Francisco Capel 6 Jorge Parra 7 Joaquin Hernandez Gallego 8 Jose Lluis 9 Jose Brunet 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Juan Canals 12 Francisco Buscato 13 Francisco Borrell 14 Arturo Auladell Coach Gabriel Alberti 1960 Olympic Games finished 14th among 16 teams3 Agustin Bertomeu 4 Jose Nora 5 Alfonso Martinez 6 Joaquin Ensenat 7 Santiago Navarro 8 Jose Lluis 9 Jorge Guillen 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Jesus Chus Codina 12 Miguel Angel Gonzalez 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Juan Martos Coach Eduardo Kucharski Gonzalez 1961 EuroBasket finished 13th among 19 teams4 Santiago Navarro 5 Lorenzo Alocen 6 Juan Martos 7 Jesus Chus Codina 8 Jose Lluis 9 Jose Nora 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Alfonso Martinez 12 Carlos Sevillano 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Lolo Sainz 15 Javier Sanjuan Coach Fernando Font 1963 EuroBasket finished 7th among 16 teams4 Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 5 Moncho Monsalve 6 Miguel Angel Gonzalez 7 Jesus Chus Codina 8 Jose Lluis 9 Arturo Auladell 10 Emiliano Rodriguez MVP 11 Carlos Sevillano 12 Alfonso Martinez 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Lolo Sainz 15 Jose Ramon Ramos Coach Joaquin Hernandez Gallego 1965 EuroBasket finished 11th among 16 teams4 Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 5 Joan Fa Busquets 6 Miguel Angel Gonzalez 7 Lolo Sainz 8 Jose Lluis 9 Enrique Margall 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Carlos Sevillano 12 Juan Bautista Urberuaga 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Moncho Monsalve 15 Jose Ramon Ramos Coach Pedro Ferrandiz Gonzalez 1967 EuroBasket finished 10th among 16 teams4 Ramon Guardiola 5 Angel Serrano 6 Carlos Luquero 7 Enrique Margall 8 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 9 Antonio Toncho Nava 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Jose Laso 12 Alfonso Martinez 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Moncho Monsalve 15 Jose Ramon Ramos Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1968 Olympic Games finished 7th among 16 teams4 Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Luis Carlos Santiago 7 Jesus Chus Codina 8 Enrique Margall 9 Antonio Toncho Nava 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Clifford Luyk 12 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Lorenzo Alocen 15 Alfonso Martinez Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1969 EuroBasket finished 5th among 12 teams4 Victor Escorial 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Cristobal Rodriguez 7 Jesus Codina 8 Enrique Margall 9 Antonio Nava 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Clifford Luyk 12 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 13 Francisco Buscato 14 Lorenzo Alocen 15 Alfonso Martinez Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1971 EuroBasket finished 7th among 12 teams4 Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Alfonso Martinez 7 Enrique Margall 8 Rafael Rullan 9 Luis Miguel Santillana 10 Emiliano Rodriguez 11 Francisco Buscato 12 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 13 Clifford Luyk 14 Wayne Brabender 15 Cristobal Rodriguez Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1972 Olympic Games finished 11th among 16 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Carmelo Cabrera 7 Enrique Margall 8 Luis Miguel Santillana 9 Jesus Iradier 10 Francisco Buscato 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Rafael Rullan 13 Clifford Luyk 14 Miguel Angel Estrada 15 Gonzalo Sagi Vela Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1973 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender MVP 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Carmelo Cabrera 7 Enrique Margall 8 Luis Miguel Santillana 9 Rafael Rullan 10 Francisco Buscato 11 Manuel Flores 12 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 13 Clifford Luyk 14 Miguel Angel Estrada 15 Gonzalo Sagi Vela Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1974 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 14 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Vicente Ramos Cecilio 6 Cristobal Rodriguez 7 Carmelo Cabrera 8 Luis Miguel Santillana 9 Rafael Rullan 10 Jesus Iradier 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Jose Luis Sagi Vela 13 Clifford Luyk 14 Miguel Angel Estrada 15 Manuel Flores Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1975 EuroBasket finished 4th among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Miguel Angel Lopez Abril 6 Cristobal Rodriguez 7 Carmelo Cabrera 8 Luis Miguel Santillana 9 Joan Filba 10 Jesus Iradier 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Rafael Rullan 13 Clifford Luyk 14 Miguel Angel Estrada 15 Manuel Flores Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1977 EuroBasket finished 9th among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 6 Juan Ramon Fernandez 7 Carmelo Cabrera 8 Luis Miguel Santillana 9 Joan Filba 10 Luis Maria Prada 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Rafael Rullan 13 Josep Maria Margall 14 Gonzalo Sagi Vela 15 Manuel Flores Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1979 EuroBasket finished 6th among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Quim Costa 6 Jose Luis Llorente 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Manuel Flores 9 Pedro Cesar Ansa 10 Luis Miguel Santillana 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Rafael Rullan 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1980 Olympic Games finished 4th among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Jose Luis Llorente 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Manuel Flores 9 Fernando Romay 10 Luis Miguel Santillana 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1981 EuroBasket finished 4th among 12 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Quim Costa 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Manuel Flores 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Rafael Rullan 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1982 FIBA World Cup finished 4th among 13 teams4 Wayne Brabender 5 Quim Costa 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1983 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 12 teams4 Fernando Arcega 5 Joan Chichi Creus 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan MVP 12 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1984 Olympic Games finished 2nd nbsp among 12 teams4 Jose Manuel Beiran 5 Jose Luis Llorente 6 Fernando Arcega 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Juan Antonio Corbalan 12 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1985 EuroBasket finished 4th among 12 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Jose Luis Llorente 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Vicente Gil 12 Quim Costa 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1986 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 24 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Quim Costa 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Fernando Martin 11 Fernando Arcega 12 Ignacio Nacho Solozabal 13 Juan Domingo de la Cruz 14 Joan Chichi Creus 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1987 EuroBasket finished 4th among 12 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Francisco Javier Zapata 6 Candido Chicho Sibilio 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Jose Antonio Montero 11 Fernando Arcega 12 Ignacio Solozabal 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Jose Angel Arcega 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1988 Olympic Games finished 8th among 12 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Jose Luis Llorente 6 Jose Biriukov 7 Josep Maria Margall 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Enrique Quique Andreu 10 Jose Antonio Montero 11 Fernando Arcega 12 Ignacio Solozabal 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Antonio Martin Espina 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1989 EuroBasket finished 5th among 8 teams4 Rafael Vecina 5 Jose Angel Arcega 6 Jose Biriukov 7 Pablo Laso 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Enrique Quique Andreu 10 Jose Antonio Montero 11 Enrique Villalobos 12 Juan Antonio Morales 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Manuel Angel Aller 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1990 FIBA World Cup finished 10th among 16 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Jose Angel Arcega 6 Jose Miguel Antunez 7 Rafael Jofresa 8 Andres Jimenez Fernandez 9 Fernando Romay 10 Jose Antonio Montero 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Manel Bosch 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Enrique Andreu 15 Francisco J Zapata Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1991 EuroBasket finished 3rd nbsp among 8 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Mike Hansen 6 Jose Miguel Antunez 7 Rafael Jofresa 8 Enrique Quique Andreu 9 Manel Bosch 10 Josep Pep Cargol 11 Fernando Arcega 12 Juan Antonio Orenga 13 Silvano Bustos 14 Antonio Martin Espina 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1992 Olympic Games finished 9th among 12 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Jose Arcega 6 Jose Biriukov 7 Rafael Jofresa 8 Andres Jimenez 9 Santiago Aldama 10 Tomas Jofresa 11 Xavi Fernandez 12 Alberto Herreros 13 Juan Antonio Orenga 14 Enrique Andreu 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Antonio Diaz Miguel 1993 EuroBasket finished 5th among 16 teams4 Jordi Villacampa 5 Rafael Jofresa 6 Tomas Jofresa 7 Juan Antonio Orenga 8 Andres Jimenez 9 Juan Antonio Morales 10 Ignacio Nacho Azofra 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Xavier Xavi Crespo 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Antonio Martin Espina 15 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio Coach Lolo Sainz 1994 FIBA World Cup finished 10th among 16 teams4 Andres Jimenez 5 Enrique Andreu 6 Alberto Herreros 7 Jose Cargol 8 Ferran Martinez 9 Juan Antonio Orenga 10 Jose Miguel Antunez 11 Rafael Vecina 12 Rafael Jofresa 13 Pablo Laso 14 Juan Antonio Epi San Epifanio 15 Jordi Villacampa Coach Lolo Sainz 1995 EuroBasket finished 6th among 14 teams4 Alberto Angulo 5 Jose Luis Galilea 6 Mike Smith 7 Juan Antonio Orenga 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Pablo Laso 10 Xavi Fernandez 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Alfonso Reyes 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Antonio Martin Espina 15 Fran Murcia Coach Lolo Sainz 1997 EuroBasket finished 5th among 16 teams4 Alberto Angulo 5 Jose Luis Galilea 6 Tomas Jofresa 7 Juan Antonio Orenga 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Mike Smith 10 Roger Esteller 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Jose Antonio Paraiso 13 Ferran Martinez 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Roberto Duenas Coach Lolo Sainz 1998 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 16 teams4 Alberto Angulo 5 Nacho Rodilla 6 Nacho Azofra 7 Juan Antonio Orenga 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Carlos Jimenez 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Jose Antonio Paraiso 13 Inaki de Miguel 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Roberto Duenas Coach Lolo Sainz 1999 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 16 teams4 Alberto Angulo 5 Nacho Rodilla 6 Ivan Corrales 7 Ignacio Romero 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Carlos Jimenez 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Roger Esteller 13 Inaki de Miguel 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Roberto Duenas Coach Lolo Sainz 2000 Olympic Games finished 9th among 12 teams4 Alberto Angulo 5 Juan Carlos Navarro 6 Raul Lopez 7 Jorge Garbajosa 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Carlos Jimenez 10 Rodrigo De la Fuente 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Johnny Rogers 13 Inaki de Miguel 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Roberto Duenas Coach Lolo Sainz 2001 EuroBasket finished 3rd nbsp among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Chuck Kornegay 6 Paco Vazquez 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Lucio Angulo 12 Jose Antonio Paraiso 13 Raul Lopez 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Javier Imbroda 2002 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Oriol Junyent 6 Carles Marco 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Ignacio Rodriguez 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Lucio Angulo 12 Jose Antonio Paraiso 13 Jose Calderon 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Javier Imbroda 2003 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Roger Grimau 6 Carles Marco 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Alberto Herreros 12 Rodrigo de la Fuente 13 Antonio Bueno 14 Alfonso Reyes 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Moncho Lopez 2004 Olympic Games finished 7th among 12 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Iker Iturbe 6 Jaume Comas 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez C 11 oscar Yebra 12 Roberto Duenas 13 Rudy Fernandez 14 Rodrigo De la Fuente 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Mario Pesquera 2005 EuroBasket finished 4th among 16 teams4 Rudy Fernandez 5 Iker Iturbe 6 Carlos Cabezas 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Sergi Vidal 12 Sergio Rodriguez 13 Inaki de Miguel 14 Fran Vazquez 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Mario Pesquera 2006 FIBA World Cup finished 1st nbsp among 24 teams4 Pau Gasol MVP 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Carlos Cabezas 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Sergio Rodriguez 12 Berni Rodriguez 13 Marc Gasol 14 Alex Mumbru 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Pepu Hernandez 2007 EuroBasket finished 2nd nbsp among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Carlos Cabezas 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Sergio Rodriguez 12 Berni Rodriguez 13 Marc Gasol 14 Alex Mumbru 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Pepu Hernandez 2008 Olympic Games finished 2nd nbsp among 12 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Ricky Rubio 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Jimenez 11 Raul Lopez 12 Berni Rodriguez 13 Marc Gasol 14 Alex Mumbru 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Aito Garcia Reneses 2009 EuroBasket finished 1st nbsp among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol MVP 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Ricky Rubio 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Victor Claver 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Carlos Cabezas 11 Raul Lopez 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 Alex Mumbru 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Sergio Scariolo 2010 FIBA World Cup finished 6th among 24 teams4 Fernando San Emeterio 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Ricky Rubio 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 8 Raul Lopez 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 11 Fran Vazquez 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 Alex Mumbru 15 Jorge Garbajosa Coach Sergio Scariolo 2011 EuroBasket finished 1st nbsp among 16 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Ricky Rubio 7 Juan Carlos Navarro C amp MVP 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 11 Fernando San Emeterio 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 Serge Ibaka 15 Victor Sada Coach Sergio Scariolo 2012 Olympic Games finished 2nd nbsp among 12 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Juan Carlos Navarro C 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 11 Fernando San Emeterio 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 Serge Ibaka 15 Victor Sada Coach Sergio Scariolo 2013 Eurobasket finished 3rd nbsp among 24 teams4 Pablo Aguilar 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Xavi Rey 8 Jose Calderon 9 Ricky Rubio 10 Victor Claver 11 Fernando San Emeterio 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 German Gabriel 15 Alex Mumbru Coach Juan Antonio Orenga 2014 FIBA World Cup finished 5th among 24 teams 21 4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Juan Carlos Navarro C 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 11 Ricky Rubio 12 Sergio Llull 13 Marc Gasol 14 Serge Ibaka 15 Alex Abrines Coach Juan Antonio Orenga 2015 EuroBasket finished 1st nbsp among 24 teams4 Pau Gasol MVP 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Willy Hernangomez 8 Pau Ribas 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 11 Fernando San Emeterio 12 Sergio Llull 13 Pablo Aguilar 14 Nikola Mirotic 15 Guillem Vives Coach Sergio Scariolo 2016 Olympic Games finished 3rd nbsp among 12 teams4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Juan Carlos Navarro C 8 Jose Calderon 9 Felipe Reyes 10 Victor Claver 14 Willy Hernangomez 21 Alex Abrines 23 Sergio Llull 44 Nikola Mirotic 79 Ricky Rubio Coach Sergio Scariolo 2017 EuroBasket finished 3rd nbsp among 24 teams4 Pau Gasol 6 Sergio Rodriguez 7 Juan Carlos Navarro C 9 Ricky Rubio 13 Marc Gasol 14 Willy Hernangomez 15 Joan Sastre 16 Guillem Vives 18 Pierre Oriola 19 Fernando San Emeterio 21 Alex Abrines 41 Juan Hernangomez Coach Sergio Scariolo 2019 FIBA World Cup finished 1st nbsp among 32 teams1 Quino Colom 5 Rudy Fernandez C 8 Pau Ribas 9 Ricky Rubio MVP 10 Victor Claver 13 Marc Gasol 14 Willy Hernangomez 18 Pierre Oriola 22 Xavi Rabaseda 23 Sergio Llull 33 Javier Beiran 41 Juan Hernangomez Coach Sergio Scariolo 2020 Olympic Games finished 6th among 12 teams 22 3 Xabier Lopez Arostegui 4 Pau Gasol 5 Rudy Fernandez C 6 Sergio Rodriguez 9 Ricky Rubio 10 Victor Claver 13 Marc Gasol 14 Willy Hernangomez 16 Usman Garuba 20 Alberto Abalde 21 Alex Abrines 23 Sergio Llull Coach Sergio Scariolo 2022 EuroBasket finished 1st nbsp among 24 teams2 Lorenzo Brown 4 Jaime Pradilla 5 Rudy Fernandez C 6 Xabier Lopez Arostegui 7 Jaime Fernandez 8 Dario Brizuela 9 Alberto Diaz 11 Sebas Saiz 14 Willy Hernangomez MVP 16 Usman Garuba 41 Juan Hernangomez 44 Joel Parra Coach Sergio Scariolo 2023 FIBA World Cup finished 9th among 32 teams 23 5 Rudy Fernandez C 8 Dario Brizuela 9 Alberto Diaz 10 Victor Claver 12 Santi Aldama 14 Willy Hernangomez 16 Usman Garuba 21 Alex Abrines 23 Sergio Llull 24 Juan Nunez 41 Juan Hernangomez 44 Joel Parra Coach Sergio Scariolo Statistics edit Bold denotes players still playing international basketball As of 3 September 2023 including all friendly matches 24 Most capped players edit Player National career Matches Points 1 Rudy Fernandez 2004 0 0 0 0 255 2097 2 Juan Carlos Navarro 2000 2017 253 2796 3 Epi 1979 1994 239 3330 4 Felipe Reyes 2001 2016 236 1715 5 Nino Buscato 1959 1973 222 1913 6 Pau Gasol 2001 2021 216 3656 7 Jose Manuel Calderon 2002 2016 193 1233 8 Marc Gasol 2006 2021 191 1850 9 Wayne Brabender 1969 1982 190 2861 10 Josep Maria Margall 1975 1988 188 1030 Top scorers edit Player National career Points Matches Average 1 Pau Gasol 2001 2021 3656 216 16 9 2 Epi 1979 1994 3330 239 13 9 3 Wayne Brabender 1969 1982 2861 190 15 1 4 Emiliano Rodriguez 1959 1971 2842 175 16 2 5 Juan Carlos Navarro 2000 2017 2796 253 11 1 6 Andres Jimenez 1982 1994 2393 187 12 8 7 Rudy Fernandez 2004 0 0 0 0 2097 255 8 2 8 Clifford Luyk 1966 1976 2021 150 13 5 9 Alberto Herreros 1990 2003 2003 172 11 6 10 Nino Buscato 1959 1973 1913 222 8 6 Top highscorers edit Top highscorers in official games friendlies not included As of 7 July 2022 PLAYER PTS OPPONENT EVENT DATE LOCATION Jordi Villacampa 48 nbsp Venezuela 1990 World Cup Classification Round 1990 08 15 Salta ARG Jordi Bonareu 45 nbsp Italy 1955 Mediterranean Games Main Round 1955 07 22 Barcelona ESP Emiliano Rodriguez 43 nbsp Netherlands 1967 EuroBasket 1st Round 1967 10 05 Helsinki FIN Pau Gasol 40 nbsp France 2015 EuroBasket Semifinal 2015 09 17 Lille FRA Wayne Brabender 40 nbsp France 1980 Olympics qualification 1980 05 14 Geneva SUI Ricky Rubio 38 nbsp United States 2020 Olympics Quarterfinal 2021 08 03 Saitama JPN Pau Gasol 37 nbsp China 2004 Olympics Classification Round 2004 08 28 Athens GRE Wayne Brabender 37 nbsp Philippines 1974 World Cup 1st Round 1974 07 05 Ponce PUR Emiliano Rodriguez 37 nbsp East Germany 1963 EuroBasket 1st Round 1963 10 09 Wroclaw POL Juan Carlos Navarro 36 nbsp Croatia 2005 EuroBasket Quarterfinal 2005 09 23 Novi Sad SRB Pau Gasol 36 nbsp Lithuania 2003 EuroBasket Final 2003 09 14 Sodertalje SWE Epi 36 nbsp West Germany 1985 EuroBasket Quarterfinal 1985 06 11 Sttutgart GER Top medallists edit For a full list of all the 95 medallists with the senior team since 1935 see Medal winners in Spain men s national basketball team Most medals won with the senior national team in Olympic Games World Cups and EuroBaskets Player Medals Details Rudy Fernandez 11 Extended content nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2009 EuroBasket nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2013 EuroBasket nbsp 2015 EuroBasket nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp 2019 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2022 EuroBasket Pau Gasol 11 Extended content nbsp 2001 EuroBasket nbsp 2003 EuroBasket nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2009 EuroBasket nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2015 EuroBasket nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp 2017 EuroBasket Felipe Reyes 10 Extended content nbsp 2001 EuroBasket nbsp 2003 EuroBasket nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2009 EuroBasket nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2015 EuroBasket nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics Juan Carlos Navarro 10 Extended content nbsp 2001 EuroBasket nbsp 2003 EuroBasket nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2009 EuroBasket nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp 2017 EuroBasket Marc Gasol 9 Extended content nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2009 EuroBasket nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2013 EuroBasket nbsp 2017 EuroBasket nbsp 2019 FIBA World Cup Jose Manuel Calderon 8 Extended content nbsp 2003 EuroBasket nbsp 2006 FIBA World Cup nbsp 2007 EuroBasket nbsp 2008 Summer Olympics nbsp 2011 EuroBasket nbsp 2012 Summer Olympics nbsp 2013 EuroBasket nbsp 2016 Summer Olympics Overall players records edit Most games played Rudy Fernandez 255 games played Most points scored Pau Gasol 3 656 points scored 25 Most points scored in a single game Jordi Villacampa 48 points scored against Venezuela at the 1990 FIBA World Cup Played in most Summer Olympic Games 5 Juan Carlos Navarro 2000 2004 2008 2012 and 2016 Rudy Fernandez and Pau Gasol 2004 2008 2012 2016 and 2020 4 Epi 1980 1984 1988 and 1992 Felipe Reyes and Jose Manuel Calderon 2004 2008 2012 and 2016 Longest tenure in the national team Pau Gasol 20 years Rudy Fernandez 19 years and Juan Carlos Navarro 18 years Individual awards edit International competitions edit FIBA World Cup MVP Pau Gasol 2006 Ricky Rubio 2019 FIBA World Cup All Tournament Team Alvaro Salvadores 1950 Wayne Brabender 1974 Juan Antonio San Epifanio 1982 Alberto Herreros 1998 Jorge Garbajosa 2006 Pau Gasol 2006 2014 Ricky Rubio 2019 Marc Gasol 2019 EuroBasket MVP Rafael Martin 1935 Emiliano Rodriguez 1963 Wayne Brabender 1973 Juan Antonio Corbalan 1983 Pau Gasol 2009 2015 Juan Carlos Navarro 2011 Willy Hernangomez 2022 EuroBasket All Tournament Team Clifford Luyk 1969 Francisco Buscato 1973 Wayne Brabender 1973 1975 Juan Antonio Corbalan 1983 Juan Antonio San Epifanio 1983 Fernando Martin Espina 1985 Andres Jimenez 1987 Antonio Martin Espina 1991 Jordi Villacampa 1993 Alberto Herreros 1999 Pau Gasol 2001 2003 2007 2009 2011 2015 2017 Juan Carlos Navarro 2005 2011 Jose Calderon 2007 Rudy Fernandez 2007 Marc Gasol 2015 Sergio Rodriguez 2015 Lorenzo Brown 2022 Willy Hernangomez 2022 EuroBasket Top Scorer Alberto Herreros 1999 Pau Gasol 2003 2009 2015 Other notable achievements edit FIBA Hall of Fame Emiliano Rodriguez Fernando Martin Espina Juan Antonio San Epifanio Mr Europa Juan Antonio San Epifanio 1984 Pau Gasol 2004 2009 Jorge Garbajosa 2006 Ricky Rubio 2008 Juan Carlos Navarro 2010 Euroscar Pau Gasol 2008 2009 2010 2015 Marc Gasol 2014 FIBA Europe Men s Player of the Year Award Pau Gasol 2008 2009 All NBA First Team Marc Gasol 2015 NBA All Stars Pau Gasol 2006 2009 2010 2011 2015 2016 Marc Gasol 2012 2015 2017 NBA champion Pau Gasol 2009 2010 Marc Gasol 2019 Serge Ibaka 2019 NBA All Rookie First Team Pau Gasol 2002 Ricky Rubio 2012 Nikola Mirotic 2015 Willy Hernangomez 2017 NBA Rookie of the Year Pau Gasol 2002 EuroLeague MVP Juan Carlos Navarro 2009 Sergio Rodriguez 2014 Sergio Llull 2017 EuroLeague Final Four MVP Juan Carlos Navarro 2010 50 Greatest EuroLeague Contributors 2008 Rafael Rullan Ignacio Solozabal Fernando Martin Espina Jordi Villacampa Juan Carlos Navarro Head coaches edit Years Name Competition 1935 nbsp nbsp Mariano Manent nbsp 1935 EuroBasket 1943 nbsp Santiago Monerris 1947 1950 nbsp Anselmo Lopez 1950 1951 nbsp nbsp Mykolas Ruzgys 9th 1950 World Cup 1951 nbsp Fernando Font 1952 nbsp nbsp Freddy Borras 1953 1958 nbsp Jacinto Ardevinez 1959 1960 nbsp Eduardo Kucharski 15th 1959 EuroBasket14th 1960 Summer Olympics 1961 nbsp Fernando Font 13th 1961 EuroBasket 1962 1964 nbsp Joaquin Hernandez 7th 1963 EuroBasket 1965 nbsp Pedro Ferrandiz 11th 1965 EuroBasket 1965 1992 nbsp Antonio Diaz Miguel 10th 1967 EuroBasket7th 1968 Summer Olympics5th 1969 EuroBasket7th 1971 EuroBasket11th 1972 Summer Olympics nbsp 1973 EuroBasket5th 1974 World Cup4th 1975 EuroBasket9th 1977 EuroBasket6th 1979 EuroBasket4th 1980 Summer Olympics4th 1981 EuroBasket4th 1982 World Cup nbsp 1983 EuroBasket nbsp 1984 Summer Olympics4th 1985 EuroBasket5th 1986 World Cup4th 1987 EuroBasket8th 1988 Summer Olympics5th 1989 Eurobasket10th 1990 World Cup nbsp 1991 EuroBasket9th a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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