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FIBA ranking3rd
Joined FIBA1932
FIBA zoneFIBA Europe
National federationFEB
CoachPepu Hernández
Nickname(s)La ÑBA, la Roja
Olympic Games
Appearances9
MedalsSilver: 1984
World Championships
Appearances9
MedalsGold: (2006)
Eurobasket
Appearances16
MedalsSilver: 1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, 2007
Bronze: 1991, 2001
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The Spain national basketball team is the basketball team representing Spain in international competitions. Calculation Only FIBA tournaments are used in calculations for the tournaments other tournaments such as regional championships invitationals and friendlies are not included FIBA Europe is a zone within the FIBA association which includes all 49 national European FIBA federations José Vicente Hernández Fernández (born February 11 1958, in Madrid, Spain) usually known as Pepu Hernández is a Basketball Basketball has been played consistently at the Summer Olympic Games since 1936 with demonstration events in 1904 and 1924 Final results for the Basketball Competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The FIBA World Championship is a world Basketball tournament for men's national teams held quadrennially by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA A total of 51 countries have made at least one appearance in the FIBA World Championship in Basketball. Tournaments include international (FIBA professional (club and amateur and collegiate levels EuroBasket is the name commonly used to refer to the men's Basketball championship contested biennially by the national teams of the European Continent under Basketball is a team Sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a ball through a 10 feet (3 m Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. As of June, 2008 they are the reigning World Champions and third in the FIBA world ranking for men[1]. The FIBA World Championship is a world Basketball tournament for men's national teams held quadrennially by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA

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Eurobasket 1935

The Spanish team came in third place at the first European basketball championship, the Eurobasket 1935 held by the International Basketball Federation's FIBA Europe continental federation. The 1935 European Basketball Championship, commonly called Eurobasket 1935, was the first Eurobasket regional championship held by FIBA Europe as well as The International Basketball Federation ( French: Fédération Internationale de Basketball) more commonly known by the French acronym FIBA FIBA Europe is a zone within the FIBA association which includes all 49 national European FIBA federations They defeated Belgium in the preliminary round and Czechoslovakia in the semifinals to qualify for the final match against Latvia. The Belgium national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Belgium in international competitions The Czechoslovakia national basketball team was the Basketball side that represented Czechoslovakia in international competitions The Latvia national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Latvia in international competitions The Spaniards lost the game 24-18 to finish with the silver medal. A Silver medal is a Medal awarded to the second place finisher of contests (typically athletics competitions such as the Olympic Games,

Early basketball scores were low compared to modern day final scores: new rules which came to increase dynamism such as the three-point shot were still far away from being implemented in 1935. A three-point field goal (also known as three-pointer, three-point shot, trey, or simply three) is a field goal in a Basketball Spain scored fewer points, 64, than every other team except Hungary and Romania, the two last-place teams in the field of ten. The Hungary national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Hungary in international competitions The Romania national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Romania in international competitions However, they also gave up fewer points than any other team except Latvia, the champions. The Latvia national basketball team is the Basketball side that represents Latvia in international competitions

1984 Los Angeles Olympics

Before the Spanish national team won the gold medal in the 2006 FIBA World Championship (see below), their greatest international success was reaching the final in the 1984 Summer Olympics which took place in Los Angeles. The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, were an International Multi-sport event held in Los Angeles, Los Angeles (lɑˈsændʒələs los ˈaŋxeles in Spanish) is the largest City in the state of California and the American West The other finalist being the U. S. A. national team (led by Patrick Ewing and featuring a young Michael Jordan), which won the final and with it the gold medal. Patrick Aloysius Ewing (born August 5 1962 is an American retired Hall of Fame Basketball player and current assistant coach for the National Basketball Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17 1963 is a retired American professional Basketball player and active businessman Spain, thus, took the olympic silver medal.

FIBA World Championship 2006

Spain national basketball team celebrating the Championship won in Tokyo.
Spain national basketball team celebrating the Championship won in Tokyo.

On September 3, 2006, Spain won the gold medal game at the 2006 FIBA World Championship against Greece. Spain () or the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España is a country located mostly in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. The 2006 FIBA World Championship was an international Basketball competition hosted by Japan from August 19 to September 3, 2006. Greece (Ελλάδα transliterated: Elláda, historically, Ellás,) officially the Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία The game, held in Saitama, Japan, ended with a final score of 70-47. is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture in Japan, situated in the south-east of the prefecture For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. This marked the first time the Spanish national basketball team won the gold medal in the World Championships. The FIBA World Championship is a world Basketball tournament for men's national teams held quadrennially by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA

Pau Gasol was named the tournament MVP, and Jorge Garbajosa also made the all-tournament team. Pau Gasol Sáez (pronounced POW gah-SOHL IPA gəˈzɔɫ (born July 6 1980 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a 2 Jorge Garbajosa Chaparro Jr, nicknamed "Garbo" (born December 19 1977 in Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid) is a Spanish professional

Eurobasket 2007 and current squad

Spain hosted the 2007 Eurobasket. The 2007 FIBA European Basketball Championship, commonly called EuroBasket 2007, was the 35th regional championship held by FIBA Europe Spanish coach Pepu Hernández included the same 12 players that won the 2006 World Champion in Japan. They made it through the final, increasing expectations for the Spanish national team to be the first to win the Eurobasket held right after having won the World championship, however, they were defeated by Russia. Spain, thus, took the silver medal.


EuroBasket 2007 roster

#PlayerPositionBornHeightCurrent Club
4Pau GasolCenterFlag of Catalonia Sant Boi de Llobregat (Barcelona), 19802. Pau Gasol Sáez (pronounced POW gah-SOHL IPA gəˈzɔɫ (born July 6 1980 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a 2 Sant Boi de Llobregat ( Spanish: San Baudilio de Llobregat) is a town of 80000 inhabitants (2004 Barcelona province, Catalonia, Spain Barcelona ( Catalan bəɾsəˈlonə Spanish baɾθeˈlona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia 13Flag of the United States Los Angeles Lakers
5Rudy FernándezGuardFlag of Balearic Islands Palma de Mallorca, 19851. The Los Angeles Lakers are a National Basketball Association (NBA team based in Los Angeles, California. For other uses see Rudy Fernandez (disambiguation. Rodolfo "Rudy" Fernández Farrés (born April 4 1985 in Palma de Mallorca Palma is the major City and port on the island of Majorca and capital city of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands in Spain 96Flag of Spain Joventut Badalona
6Carlos CabezasPoint GuardFlag of Andalusia Málaga, 19801. Club Joventut Badalona is a Spanish professional Basketball team based in the city of Badalona in Spain. Carlos Eduardo Cabezas Jurado (born November 14, 1980, 186m (6 ft 1 1/4 in is a Spanish professional Basketball player for Unicaja Málaga 86Flag of Spain Unicaja Málaga
7Juan Carlos NavarroGuardFlag of Catalonia Sant Feliu (Barcelona), 19801. Club Baloncesto Málaga, more commonly referred to today by its sponsorship name of Unicaja Málaga, is a professional Basketball team based in Málaga, Juan Carlos Navarro Feijoo (born June 13 1980 in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Barcelona) nicknamed "La Bomba" (The Bomb is a Spanish professional Sant Feliu de Llobregat is a city and municipality in Catalonia, Spain, in the province of Barcelona. Barcelona is a province of eastern Spain, in the center of the autonomous community of Catalonia. 92Flag of the United States Memphis Grizzlies
8José Manuel CalderónPoint GuardFlag of Extremadura Villanueva (Badajoz), 19811. The Memphis Grizzlies are a professional Basketball team based in Memphis Tennessee. José Manuel Calderón (born September 28 1981, in Villanueva de la Serena, Badajoz) is a Spanish professional Basketball Villanueva de la Serena is a city in Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. Badajoz is a province of western Spain located in the autonomous community of Extremadura. 91Flag of Canada Toronto Raptors
9Felipe ReyesCenterFlag of Andalusia Córdoba, 19802. The Toronto Raptors are a professional Basketball team based in Toronto, Ontario. Felipe Reyes Cabanas (born March 16, 1980 in Córdoba, Spain) is a 2 06Flag of Spain Real Madrid
10Carlos JiménezForwardFlag of Community of Madrid Madrid, 19762. Real Madrid is a Spanish professional Basketball team founded in 1932 as a division of the Real Madrid club Carlos Jiménez Sánchez (born February 10, 1976, 205 m (6 ft 8 3/4 in is a Spanish professional Basketball player for Unicaja Málaga Madrid (pronounced in English in Spanish and colloquially in Spain) is the Capital and largest city of Spain. 05Flag of Spain Unicaja Málaga
11Sergio RodríguezPoint GuardFlag of Canary Islands Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 19861. Club Baloncesto Málaga, more commonly referred to today by its sponsorship name of Unicaja Málaga, is a professional Basketball team based in Málaga, Sergio Rodríguez (born June 12 1986 in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain) is a Spanish professional Basketball player See also Santa Cruz de Tenerife (province. Historical population In 1990 the population slowly boomed above the 200000 mark falling 91Flag of the United States Portland Trail Blazers
12Berni RodríguezGuardFlag of Andalusia Málaga, 19801. The Portland Trail Blazers, commonly known as the Blazers, is an American professional Basketball team based in Portland, Oregon. Bernardo Rodríguez Arias nicknamed Berni Rodríguez (born June 7, 1980, 1 97Flag of Spain Unicaja Málaga
13Marc GasolCenterFlag of Catalonia Barcelona, 19852. Club Baloncesto Málaga, more commonly referred to today by its sponsorship name of Unicaja Málaga, is a professional Basketball team based in Málaga, Marc Gasol Sáez (born January 29, 1985, in Barcelona, Spain) is a professional Basketball player for the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies Barcelona ( Catalan bəɾsəˈlonə Spanish baɾθeˈlona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia 15Flag of Spain Akasvayu Girona
14Álex MumbrúForwardFlag of Catalonia Barcelona, 19792. Club Bàsquet Girona is a professional Basketball team based in Girona, Catalonia. Álex Mumbrú Murcia (born June 12, 1979, 202 m (6 ft 7 1/2 in is a Spanish professional Basketball player for Real Madrid Barcelona ( Catalan bəɾsəˈlonə Spanish baɾθeˈlona is the capital and most populous city of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia 02Flag of Spain Real Madrid
15Jorge GarbajosaForwardFlag of Community of Madrid Torrejón (Madrid), 19772. Real Madrid is a Spanish professional Basketball team founded in 1932 as a division of the Real Madrid club Jorge Garbajosa Chaparro Jr, nicknamed "Garbo" (born December 19 1977 in Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid) is a Spanish professional Torrejón de Ardoz is a town in the urban area of Madrid Spain, and has about 110000 inhabitants 06Flag of Canada Toronto Raptors

Rosters

1935 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 10 teams

Rafael Martin, Emilio Alonso, Pedro Alonso, Juan Carbonell, Armando Maunier, Fernando Muscat, Cayetano Ortega, Rafael Ruano (Coach: Mariano Manent)


1950 World Championship: finished 9th among 10 teams

Ignacio Pinedo, Arturo Imedio, Jaime Basso, Andres Oller, Alvaro Salvadores, Juan Dalmau, Julio Gamez, Eduardo Kucharski, Angel Gonzalez, Angel Lozano, Domingo Barcenas, Juan Ferrando (Coach: Michael Paul Rutzgis)


1959 EuroBasket: finished 15th among 17 teams

Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Joaquin Hernandez, Alfonso Martinez Gomez, Jose Luis Martinez Gomez, Francisco Capel, Jorge Parra, Jose Lluis, Jose Brunet, Juan Canals, Francisco Borrell, Arturo Auladell (Coach: Gabriel Alberti)


1960 Olympic Games: finished 14th among 16 teams

Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Agustin Bertomeu, Jose Nora, Alfonso Martinez, Joaquin Ensenat, Santiago Navarro, Jose Lluis, Jorge Guillen, Jesus “Chus” Codina, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Juan Martos (Coach: Eduardo Kucharski Gonzalez)


1961 EuroBasket: finished 13th among 19 teams

Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Manuel “Lolo” Sainz, Carlos Sevillano, Lorenzo Alocen, Jesus “Chus” Codina, Jose Lluis, Alfonso Martinez, Santiago Navarro, Juan Martos, Jose Nora, Javier Sanjuan (Coach: Fernando Font)


1963 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 16 teams

Manuel “Lolo” Sainz, Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Jose Ramon Ramos, Carlos Sevillano, Jose Manuel “Moncho” Monsalve, Jesus “Chus” Codina, Alfonso Martinez, Jose Lluis, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Arturo Auladell (Coach: Joaquin Hernandez Gallego)


1965 EuroBasket: finished 11th among 16 teams

Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Manuel “Lolo” Sainz, Jose Ramon Ramos, Carlos Sevillano, Jose Manuel “Moncho” Monsalve, Jose Lluis, Enrique Margall, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo, Miguel Angel Gonzalez, Juan Fa Busquets, Juan Bautista Urberuaga (Coach: Pedro Ferrandiz Gonzalez)


1967 EuroBasket: finished 10th among 16 teams

Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Emiliano Rodriguez, Jose Ramon Ramos, Jose Manuel “Moncho” Monsalve, Enrique Margall, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Antonio “Toncho” Nava, Alfonso Martinez, Ramon Guardiola, Angel Serrano, Carlos Luquero, Jose Laso (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1968 Olympic Games: finished 7th among 16 teams

Clifford Luyk, Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Vicente Ramos, Lorenzo Alocen, Enrique Margall, Antonio “Toncho” Nava, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Alfonso Martinez, Jesus “Chus” Codina, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo, Luis Carlos Santiago Zabaleta (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1969 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 12 teams

Clifford Luyk, Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Lorenzo Alocen, Vicente Ramos, Antonio “Toncho” Nava, Enrique Margall, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Jesus “Chus” Codina, Cristobal Rodriguez, Alfonso Martinez, Victor Manuel Escorial (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1971 EuroBasket: finished 7th among 12 teams

Wayne Brabender, Clifford Luyk, Emiliano Rodriguez, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullan, Luis Miguel Santillana, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Enrique Margall, Cristobal Rodriguez, Juan Martinez, Juan Antonio Martinez Arroyo (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1972 Olympic Games: finished 11th among 16 teams

Juan Antonio Corbalan, Wayne Brabender, Clifford Luyk, Francisco “Nino” Buscato, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullan, Luis Miguel Santillana, Enrique Margall, Carmelo Cabrera, Jesus Iradier, Miguel Angel Estrada, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1973 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 12 teams

Clifford Luyk, Wayne Brabender, Francisco ‘Nino’ Buscato, Vicente Ramos, Rafael Rullan, Manuel Flores, Luis Miguel Santillana, Carmelo Cabrera, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela, Miguel Angel Estrada, Enrique Margall (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1974 World Championship: finished 5th among 14 teams

Juan Antonio Corbalan, Wayne Brabender, Clifford Luyk, Vicente Ramos, Manuel Flores, Luis Miguel Santillana, Jose Luis Sagi-Vela, Rafael Rullan, Cristobal Rodriguez, Carmelo Cabrera, Jesus Iradier, Miguel Angel Estrada (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1975 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

Wayne Brabender, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Clifford Luyk, Rafael Rullan, Luis Miguel Santillana, Cristobal Rodriguez, Carmelo Cabrera, Manuel Flores, Jesus Iradier, Miguel Angel Estrada, Miguel Angel Lopez Abril, Juan Filba (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1977 EuroBasket: finished 9th among 12 teams

Wayne Brabender, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Luis Miguel Santillana, Rafael Rullan, Manuel Flores, Carmelo Cabrera, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Josep Maria Margall, Gonzalo Sagi-Vela, Luis Maria Prada, Joan Filba, Juan Ramon Fernandez (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1979 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio Corbalan, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Wayne Brabender, Rafael Rullan, Manuel Flores, Luis Miguel Santillana, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Joaquim Costa, Jose Luis Llorente, Josep Maria Margall, Pedro Cesar Ansa (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1980 Olympic Games: finished 4th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Wayne Brabender, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Fernando Romay, Manuel Flores, Luis Miguel Santillana, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Jose Luis Llorente, Josep Maria Margall (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1981 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Wayne Brabender, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Fernando Martin, Fernando Romay, Manuel Flores, Rafael Rullan, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Joaquim Costa, Josep Maria Margall (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1982 World Championship: finished 4th among 13 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Wayne Brabender, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Fernando Martin, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Romay, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Joaquim Costa, Josep Maria Margall (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1983 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Fernando Martin, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Joan “Chichi” Creus, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Josep Maria Margall, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Arcega (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1984 Olympic Games: finished 2nd among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Juan Antonio Corbalan, Fernando Martin, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Fernando Romay, Andres Jimenez, Josep Maria Margall, Jose Luis Llorente, Fernando Arcega, Jose Manuel Beiran (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1985 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Fernando Martin, Jordi Villacampa, Fernando Romay, Andres Jimenez, Jose Luis Llorente, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Juan Manuel Lopez Iturriaga, Joaquim Costa, Josep Maria Margall, Vicente Gil (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1986 World Championship: finished 5th among 24 teams

Fernando Martin, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Jordi Villacampa, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Joan “Chichi” Creus, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Romay, Juan Domingo de la Cruz, Joaquim Costa, Josep Maria Margall, Fernando Arcega (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1987 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Jordi Villacampa, Candido Antonio “Chicho” Sibilio, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Romay, Ferran Martinez, Josep Maria Margall, Jose Antonio Montero, Francisco Javier Zapata, Fernando Arcega, Jose Angel Arcega (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1988 Olympic Games: finished 8th among 12 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Jordi Villacampa, Ignacio “Nacho” Solozabal, Andres Jimenez, Ferran Martinez, Jose Biriukov, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Antonio Martin, Josep Maria Margall, Jose Antonio Montero, Jose Luis Llorente, Fernando Arcega (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1989 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 8 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Jose Biriukov, Andres Jimenez, Jose Antonio Montero, Juan Antonio Morales, Ferran Martinez, Pablo Laso, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Rafael Vecina, Enrique Villalobos, Jose Angel Arcega, Manuel Angel Aller (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1990 World Championship: finished 10th among 16 teams

Jordi Villacampa, Alberto Herreros, Ferran Martinez, Andres Jimenez, Fernando Romay, Rafael Jofresa, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Jose Antonio Montero, Manel Bosch, Jose Miguel Antunez, Jose Angel Arcega, Francisco Javier Zapata (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1991 EuroBasket: finished 3rd among 8 teams

Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Jordi Villacampa, Mike Hansen, Josep “Pep” Cargol, Rafael Jofresa, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Manel Bosch, Antonio Martin, Juan Antonio Orenga, Jose Miguel Antunez, Fernando Arcega, Silvano Bustos (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1992 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 12 teams

Jordi Villacampa, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Andres Jimenez, Alberto Herreros, Rafael Jofresa, Jose Biriukov, Javier “Xavi” Fernandez, Juan Antonio Orenga, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Tomas Jofresa, Santiago Aldama, Jose Angel Arcega (Coach: Antonio Diaz Miguel)


1993 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 16 teams

Jordi Villacampa, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Alberto Herreros, Ferran Martinez, Andres Jimenez, Rafael Jofresa, Tomas Jofresa, Juan Antonio Orenga, Juan Antonio Morales, Antonio Martin, Ignacio “Nacho” Azofra, Xavier “Xavi” Crespo (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


1994 World Championship: finished 10th among 16 teams

Jordi Villacampa, Juan Antonio San Epifanio “Epi”, Andres Jimenez, Alberto Herreros, Ferran Martinez, Rafael Jofresa, Juan Antonio Orenga, Pablo Laso, Jose Miguel Antunez, Enrique “Quique” Andreu, Josep “Pep” Cargol, Rafael Vecina (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


1995 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 14 teams

Alberto Herreros, Mike Smith, Pablo Laso, Ferran Martinez, Juan Antonio Orenga, Antonio Martin, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Jose Luis Galilea, Alberto Angulo, Javier “Xavi” Fernandez, Alfonso Reyes, Francisco Jose “Fran” Murcia (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


1997 EuroBasket: finished 5th among 16 teams

Alberto Herreros, Ferran Martinez, Mike Smith, Rafael Jofresa, Tomas Jofresa, Roberto Dueñas, Juan Antonio Orenga, Roger Esteller, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Alfonso Reyes, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Alberto Angulo (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


1998 World Championship: finished 5th among 16 teams

Alberto Herreros, Roberto Dueñas, Juan Antonio Orenga, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Carlos Jimenez, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Ignacio “Nacho” Azofra, Alberto Angulo, Alfonso Reyes, Ignacio “Inaki” de Miguel, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Jose Ignacio “Nacho” Rodilla (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


1999 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 16 teams

Alberto Herreros, Carlos Jimenez, Roberto Dueñas, Roger Esteller, Alberto Angulo, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Ignacio “Inaki” de Miguel, Alfonso Reyes, Juan Ignacio Romero, Jose Ignacio “Nacho” Rodilla, Ivan Corrales (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


2000 Olympic Games: finished 9th among 12 teams

Jorge Garbajosa, Johnny Rogers, Alberto Herreros, Raul Lopez, Roberto Dueñas, Juan Carlos Navarro, Carlos Jimenez, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Alfonso Reyes, Alberto Angulo, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Ignacio “Inaki” de Miguel (Coach: Manuel “Lolo” Sainz)


2001 EuroBasket: finished 3rd among 16 teams

Pau Gasol, Jorge Garbajosa, Juan Carlos Navarro, Charles “Chuck” Kornegay, Raul Lopez, Carlos Jimenez, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Felipe Reyes, Alfonso Reyes, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Francisco “Paco” Vazquez, Lucio Angulo (Coach: Javier Imbroda)


2002 World Championship: finished 5th among 16 teams

Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jorge Garbajosa, Jose Calderon, Carlos Jimenez, Felipe Reyes, Alfonso Reyes, Ignacio “Nacho” Rodriguez, Jose Antonio Paraiso, Carles Marco, Lucio Angulo, Oriol Junyent (Coach: Javier Imbroda)


2003 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 16 teams

Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jorge Garbajosa, Jose Calderon, Carlos Jimenez, Carles Marco, Felipe Reyes, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Alfonso Reyes, Roger Grimau, Alberto Herreros, Antonio Bueno (Coach: Ramon “Moncho” Lopez)


2004 Olympic Games: finished 7th among 12 teams

Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, José Calderon, Jorge Garbajosa, Roberto Dueñas, Carlos Jiménez, Rudy Fernandez, Rodrigo de la Fuente, Felipe Reyes, Iker Iturbe, Jaume Comas, Óscar Yebra (Coach: Mario Pesquera)


2005 EuroBasket: finished 4th among 16 teams

Juan Carlos Navarro, Jorge Garbajosa, Jose Calderón, Rudy Fernández, Carlos Jiménez, Fran Vázquez, Felipe Reyes, Carlos Cabezas, Sergi Vidal, Iker Iturbe, Sergio Rodriguez, Ignacio “Inaki” de Miguel (Coach: Mario Pesquera)


2006 World Championship: finished 1st among 24 teams

Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jose Calderon, Jorge Garbajosa, Rudy Fernandez, Carlos Jiménez, Carlos Cabezas, Bernardo “Berni” Rodríguez, Felipe Reyes, Marc Gasol, Alex Mumbrú, Sergio Rodríguez (Coach: Jose Vicente “Pepu” Hernández)


2007 EuroBasket: finished 2nd among 16 teams

Pau Gasol, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jose Calderón, Rudy Fernández, Jorge Garbajosa, Carlos Jiménez, Carlos Cabezas, Bernardo “Berni” Rodríguez, Felipe Reyes, Marc Gasol, Sergio Rodríguez, Alex Mumbrú (Coach: Jose Vicente “Pepu” Hernández)

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