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{{Short description|Men's national basketball team representing Spain}}
{{Short description|Men's national basketball team representing Spain}}
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Spain women's national basketball team}}
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Spain women's national basketball team}}
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{{Infobox national basketball team
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The '''Spain men's national basketball team''' ({{lang-es|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.
The '''Spain men's national basketball team''' ({{langx|es|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 has appeared 32 times at the [[EuroBasket]], winning four gold medals, six silver medals, and four bronze medals. They have also competed at the [[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|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 FIBA World Championship|2006]] and [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019]].
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 [[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]] 14 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 FIBA World Championship|2006]] and [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019]].


Spain is currently ranked second in the [[FIBA Men's World Ranking|FIBA World Ranking]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/rankingmen|title=FIBA World Ranking Presented by NIKE, men|website=fiba.basketball}}</ref>
Spain is currently ranked sixth in the [[FIBA Men's World Ranking|FIBA World Ranking]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/ranking/men|title=FIBA World Ranking Presented by NIKE, men|website=fiba.basketball}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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Spain's first Olympic success came at the [[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|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]]).
Spain's first Olympic success came at the [[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|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 [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|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 "[[2008 United States men's Olympic basketball team|Redeem Team]]". The Americans won after a remarkably close game 118–107. Four years later, at the [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|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 [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2016 Summer Olympics]], Spain reached the bronze medal match against [[Australia men's national basketball team|Australia]], where they escaped with an narrow 89–88 victory.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain edge out Australia in thriller to take bronze|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/olympics/2016/news/spain-edge-out-australia-in-thriller-to-take-bronze|access-date=21 August 2016}}</ref>
At the [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|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 "[[2008 United States men's Olympic basketball team|Redeem Team]]", the Americans won after a remarkably close game 118–107. Four years later, at the [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|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 [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2016 Summer Olympics]], Spain reached the bronze medal match against [[Australia men's national basketball team|Australia]], where they escaped with a narrow 89–88 victory.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain edge out Australia in thriller to take bronze|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/olympics-2016-news-spain-edge-out-australia-in-thriller-to-take-bronze|access-date=21 August 2016}}</ref>


===FIBA World Cup===
===FIBA World Cup===
During the early years of the [[FIBA Basketball World Cup|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.
During the early years of the [[FIBA Basketball World Cup|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 Championship|2006 FIBA World Cup]], Spain achieved their greatest success in its history, as they defeated [[Greece men's national basketball team|Greece]] in the [[2006 FIBA World Championship Final|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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/team/p/sid/3507/tid/362/_/2006_FIBA_World_Championship/index.html|title=Spain at the 2006 FIBA World Cup|publisher=Archive.fiba.com|date=3 September 2006}}</ref> Furthermore, [[Pau Gasol]] was named the tournament [[FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player|MVP]], while [[Jorge Garbajosa]] was selected to the [[FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team|All-Tournament team]]. Shortly afterwards, the team were awarded with the 2006 [[Prince of Asturias Award]] in Sports.
At the [[2006 FIBA World Championship|2006 FIBA World Cup]], Spain achieved their greatest success in its history, as they defeated [[Greece men's national basketball team|Greece]] in the [[2006 FIBA World Championship Final|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.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2006 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/201-fiba-basketball-world-cup/2941/teams/spain|date=3 September 2006}}</ref> Furthermore, [[Pau Gasol]] was named the tournament [[FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player|MVP]], while [[Jorge Garbajosa]] was selected to the [[FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team|All-Tournament team]]. Shortly afterwards, the team were awarded with the 2006 [[Prince of Asturias Award]] in Sports.


At the [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019 FIBA World Cup]], Spain won their second World Cup title by defeating [[Argentina men's national basketball team|Argentina]] in the [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Final|final]] by the score of 95–75.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain overpower Argentina to reclaim World Cup throne|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2019/news/spain-overpower-argentina-to-reclaim-world-cup-throne|access-date=15 September 2019}}</ref> 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 [[List of NBA champions|NBA]] title and the World Cup in the same year; with the other being [[Lamar Odom]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2019 is the year of Marc Gasol|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2019/news/2019-is-the-year-of-marc-gasol|access-date=19 September 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2019 FIBA World Cup|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2019/team/Spain|access-date=15 September 2019}}</ref>
At the [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019 FIBA World Cup]], Spain won their second World Cup title by defeating [[Argentina men's national basketball team|Argentina]] in the [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Final|final]] by the score of 95–75.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain overpower Argentina to reclaim World Cup throne|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/basketballworldcup-2019-news-spain-overpower-argentina-to-reclaim-world-cup-throne|access-date=15 September 2019}}</ref> 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 [[List of NBA champions|NBA]] title and the World Cup in the same year; with the other being [[Lamar Odom]].<ref>{{cite web|title=2019 is the year of Marc Gasol|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/basketballworldcup-2019-news-2019-is-the-year-of-marc-gasol|access-date=19 September 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2019 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/201-fiba-basketball-world-cup/9472/teams/spain|access-date=15 September 2019}}</ref>


===EuroBasket===
===EuroBasket===
The first game in the history of the selection was a qualifier for the [[EuroBasket]] [[EuroBasket 1935|1935]], where Spain defeated [[Portugal men's national basketball team|Portugal]] 33–12.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libertaddigital.com/deportes/la-seleccion-espanola-de-baloncesto-cumple-75-anos-1276390230/|title=La selección española de baloncesto cumple 75 años|publisher=Libertad Digital|language=es|date=15 April 2010|access-date=15 May 2015}}</ref> 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 men's national basketball team|Latvia]].
The first game in the history of the selection was a qualifier for the [[EuroBasket]] [[EuroBasket 1935|1935]], where Spain defeated [[Portugal men's national basketball team|Portugal]] 33–12.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libertaddigital.com/deportes/la-seleccion-espanola-de-baloncesto-cumple-75-anos-1276390230/|title=La selección española de baloncesto cumple 75 años|publisher=Libertad Digital|language=es|date=15 April 2010|access-date=15 May 2015}}</ref> 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 men's national basketball team|Latvia]].


After coming in second in 1935, [[EuroBasket 1973|1973]], [[EuroBasket 1983|1983]], [[EuroBasket 1999|1999]], [[EuroBasket 2003|2003]], and [[EuroBasket 2007|2007]], Spain won their first continental championship in [[EuroBasket 2009|2009]]; defeating [[Serbia men's national basketball team|Serbia]] to become [[EuroBasket 2009 Final|European champions]]. The team repeated their success in [[EuroBasket 2011|2011]], taking out France in the [[EuroBasket 2011 Final|final]]. At [[EuroBasket 2015]], Spain once again reached the [[EuroBasket 2015 Final|title game]], and demolished [[Lithuania men's national basketball team|Lithuania]] in the process 80–63.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain crowned champions at EuroBasket 2015|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/pr54-spain-crowned-champions-at-record-breaking-eurobasket-2015|access-date=20 September 2015}}</ref> Two years after winning it all in 2015, Spain followed it up with another strong performance at [[EuroBasket 2017]], defeating [[Russia men's national basketball team|Russia]] to win the bronze medal match.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain win Bronze to cap tournament run|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2017/news/spain-win-bronze-to-send-navarro-off-in-style|access-date=17 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2017|url=http://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2017/Spain|access-date=17 September 2017}}</ref> It marked the fourth time Spain won bronze at the EuroBasket, as they also won it in [[EuroBasket 1991|1991]], [[EuroBasket 2001|2001]], and [[EuroBasket 2013|2013]].
After coming in second in 1935, [[EuroBasket 1973|1973]], [[EuroBasket 1983|1983]], [[EuroBasket 1999|1999]], [[EuroBasket 2003|2003]], and [[EuroBasket 2007|2007]], Spain won their first continental championship in [[EuroBasket 2009|2009]]; defeating [[Serbia men's national basketball team|Serbia]] to become [[EuroBasket 2009 Final|European champions]]. The team repeated their success in [[EuroBasket 2011|2011]], taking out France in the [[EuroBasket 2011 Final|final]]. At [[EuroBasket 2015]], Spain once again reached the [[EuroBasket 2015 Final|title game]], and demolished [[Lithuania men's national basketball team|Lithuania]] in the process 80–63.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain beats Lithuania to take EuroBasket 2015 crown|url=https://english.elpais.com/elpais/2015/09/21/inenglish/1442820625_897695.html|access-date=21 September 2015}}</ref> Two years after winning it all in 2015, Spain followed it up with another strong performance at [[EuroBasket 2017]], defeating [[Russia men's national basketball team|Russia]] to win the bronze medal match.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain win Bronze to cap tournament run|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/eurobasket-2017-news-spain-win-bronze-to-send-navarro-off-in-style|access-date=17 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2017|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/208-fiba-eurobasket/9604/teams/spain|access-date=17 September 2017}}</ref> It marked the fourth time Spain won bronze at the EuroBasket, as they also won it in [[EuroBasket 1991|1991]], [[EuroBasket 2001|2001]], and [[EuroBasket 2013|2013]].


Spain captured their fourth European title at the [[EuroBasket 2022]], after defeating France in the [[EuroBasket 2022 Final|final]] once again, a rematch of the 2011 title game.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain fend off France to capture fourth EuroBasket title|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2022/news/spain-fend-off-france-comeback-capture-fourth-eurobasket-title|access-date=18 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2022|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2022/team/Spain|access-date=18 September 2022}}</ref> Additionally, center [[Willy Hernangómez]] was selected as tournament [[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Willy Hernangomez: 'Winning EuroBasket with Juancho is more than a dream'|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2022/news/willy-hernangomez-winning-eurobasket-with-juancho-is-more-than-a-dream|access-date=19 September 2022}}</ref>
Spain captured their fourth European title at the [[EuroBasket 2022]], after defeating France in the [[EuroBasket 2022 Final|final]] once again, a rematch of the 2011 title game.<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain fend off France to capture fourth EuroBasket title|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/eurobasket-2022-news-spain-fend-off-france-comeback-capture-fourth-eurobasket-title|access-date=18 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2022|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/208-fiba-eurobasket/208210/teams/spain|access-date=18 September 2022}}</ref> Additionally, center [[Willy Hernangómez]] was selected as tournament [[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Willy Hernangomez: 'Winning EuroBasket with Juancho is more than a dream'|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/news/eurobasket-2022-news-willy-hernangomez-winning-eurobasket-with-juancho-is-more-than-a-dream|access-date=19 September 2022}}</ref>


===Other events===
===Other events===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"
!colspan=5|[[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
!colspan=5|[[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
!rowspan=24|
!rowspan=25|
!colspan=3|[[FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament|Qualifying]]
!colspan=3|[[FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament|Qualifying]]
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|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]]||6th||4||2||2
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]]||6th||4||2||2
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024]]||''TBD''||3||1||2
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024]]||10th||3||1||2
|4||4||0
|4||4||0
|-
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2028 Summer Olympics|2028]]||colspan=4|''To be determined''
|colspan=3|''To be determined''
|-
|-
!Total!!14/21!!102!!55!!47!!76!!59!!17
!Total!!14/21!!102!!55!!47!!76!!59!!17
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'''Notes'''
'''Notes'''
:<sup>{{note|1|A}}</sup> <small>Spain withdrew due to [[Spanish Civil War]].<br>[[FIBA]] considers two games as forfeited (walkover)</small><ref>{{cite web|url=https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/2931/_/1936_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/schedule.html |title=1936 Olympic Games – Schedule & results |publisher=Archive.fiba.com |accessdate=18 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.feb.es/Error.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/Inicio.aspx|title=FEDERACION ESPAñOLA DE BALONCESTO|website=feb.es}}</ref>
:<sup>{{note|1|A}}</sup> <small>Spain withdrew due to [[Spanish Civil War]].<br>[[FIBA]] considers two games as forfeited (walkover)</small><ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230926005721/https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/event/p/sid/2931/_/1936_Olympic_Games_Tournament_for_Men/schedule.html|title=1936 Olympic Games – Schedule & results|publisher=Archive.fiba.com|accessdate=18 August 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.feb.es/Error.aspx?aspxerrorpath=/Inicio.aspx|title=FEDERACION ESPAñOLA DE BALONCESTO|website=feb.es}}</ref>
{{col-break}}
{{col-break}}


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|6||4||2
|-
|-
|{{flagicon|CYP}}{{flagicon|FIN}}{{flagicon|POL}}{{flagicon|LAT}} [[EuroBasket 2025|2025]]||colspan=4|''To be determined''
|{{flagicon|CYP}}{{flagicon|FIN}}{{flagicon|POL}}{{flagicon|LAT}} [[EuroBasket 2025|2025]]||colspan=4|''Qualified''
|colspan=3|''To be determined''
|colspan=3|''To be determined''
|-
|-
!Total!!32/41!!250!!161!!89!!66 !!56 !!10
!Total!!33/42!!250!!161!!89!!66 !!56 !!10
|}
|}
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{{col-end}}
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===2023===
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|scoreA = 78
|teamB = {{bk|ESP}}
|scoreB = '''96'''
|Q1 = '''22'''–21
|Q2 = 20–'''29'''
|Q3 = '''17'''–14
|Q4 = 19–'''32'''
|report = https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023/game/2708/Brazil-Spain
|points1 = [[Bruno Caboclo|Caboclo]] 15
|rebounds1 = [[Bruno Caboclo|Caboclo]] 11
|assist1 = [[Georginho de Paula|Georginho]] 7
|points2 = [[Santi Aldama|Aldama]] 15
|rebounds2 = [[Juan Núñez (basketball)|Núñez]] 7
|assist2 = [[Juan Núñez (basketball)|Núñez]] 5
|attendance = 7,354
|referee = Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Julio Anaya (PAN), Johnny Batista (PUR)
|result = W
}}
{{basketballbox collapsible
|format = 1
|round = [[2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group G|2023 FIBA World Cup – Group stage]]
|date = 30 August 2023
|time = 20:30 ([[UTC+07:00|UTC+7]])
|arena = [[Indonesia Arena]]
|location = [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|teamA = {{bk-rt|IRI}}
|scoreA = 65
|teamB = {{bk|ESP}}
|scoreB = '''85'''
|Q1 = '''17'''–16
|Q2 = 17–'''27'''
|Q3 = 18–'''21'''
|Q4 = 13–'''21'''
|report = https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023/game/2908/Iran-Spain
|points1 = [[Mohammad Amini|Amini]] 19
|rebounds1 = [[Piter Girgoorian|Girgoorian]], [[Hamed Haddadi|Haddadi]] 5
|assist1 = [[Hamed Haddadi|Haddadi]], [[Behnam Yakhchali|Yakhchali]] 7
|points2 = [[Juancho Hernangómez|J. Hernangómez]] 21
|rebounds2 = [[Willy Hernangómez|W. Hernangómez]] 9
|assist2 = [[Juan Núñez (basketball)|Núñez]] 6
|attendance = 7,320
|referee = Julio Anaya (PAN), Juan Fernández (ARG), Johnny Batista (PUR)
|result = W
}}
{{basketballbox collapsible
|format = 1
|round = [[2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group L|2023 FIBA World Cup – 2nd Group stage]]
|date = 1 September 2023
|time = 16:45 ([[UTC+07:00|UTC+7]])
|arena = [[Indonesia Arena]]
|location = [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|teamA = {{bk-rt|ESP}}
|scoreA = 69
|teamB = '''{{bk|LAT}}'''
|scoreB = '''74'''
|Q1 = 16–'''17'''
|Q2 = '''16'''–12
|Q3 = '''26'''–18
|Q4 = 11–'''27'''
|report = https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023/game/0109/Spain-Latvia
|points1 = [[Willy Hernangómez|W. Hernangómez]] 14
|rebounds1 = [[Víctor Claver|Claver]],<br>[[Juancho Hernangómez|J. Hernangómez]] 5
|assist1 = [[Sergio Llull|Llull]] 7
|points2 = [[Dāvis Bertāns|Dāv. Bertāns]] 16
|rebounds2 = [[Rodions Kurucs|R. Kurucs]] 8
|assist2 = [[Artūrs Žagars|Žagars]] 5
|attendance = 7,117
|referee = Roberto Vázquez (PUR), Aleksandar Glišić (SRB), Juan Fernández (ARG)
|result = L
}}
{{basketballbox collapsible
|format = 1
|round = [[2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Group L|2023 FIBA World Cup – 2nd Group stage]]
|date = 3 September 2023
|time = 20:30 ([[UTC+07:00|UTC+7]])
|arena = [[Indonesia Arena]]
|location = [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
|teamA = {{bk-rt|ESP}}
|scoreA = 85
|teamB = '''{{bk|CAN}}'''
|scoreB = '''88'''
|Q1 = 21–21
|Q2 = '''27'''–17
|Q3 = '''25'''–23
|Q4 = 12–'''27'''
|report = https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023/game/0309/Spain-Canada
|points1 = [[Willy Hernangómez|W. Hernangómez]] 25
|rebounds1 = [[Willy Hernangómez|W. Hernangómez]] 6
|assist1 = [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|R. Fernández]], [[Juan Núñez (basketball)|Núñez]] 7
|points2 = [[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander|Gilgeous-Alexander]] 30
|rebounds2 = ''three players'' 5
|assist2 = [[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander|Gilgeous-Alexander]] 7
|attendance = 12,493
|referee = Julio Anaya (PAN), Juan Fernández (ARG), Jenna Reneau (USA)
|result = L
}}


===2024===
===2024===
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|round = [[EuroBasket 2025 qualification#Group C 2|EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers]]
|round = [[EuroBasket 2025 qualification#Group C 2|EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers]]
|date = 22 November 2024
|date = 22 November 2024
|time = 18:00 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00|UTC+1]])
|time =
|teamA = {{bk-rt|SVK}}
|teamA = {{bk-rt|SVK}}
|scoreA =
|scoreA = 72
|teamB = {{bk|ESP}}
|teamB = {{bk|ESP}}
|scoreB =
|scoreB = '''76'''
|Q1 =
|Q1 = 10–'''14'''
|Q2 =
|Q2 = 15–'''24'''
|Q3 =
|Q3 = '''21'''–10
|Q4 =
|Q4 = '''13'''–11
|OT = 8–8, 5–'''9'''
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2025/qualifiers/game/2211/Slovakia-Spain Boxscore]
|points1 =
|overtime = (2OT)
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/games/118564-SVK-ESP Boxscore]
|rebounds1 =
|points1 = [[Vladimír Brodziansky|Brodziansky]] 23
|assist1 =
|rebounds1 = [[Vladimír Brodziansky|Brodziansky]] 10
|points2 =
|assist1 = [[Mário Ihring|Ihring]] 10
|rebounds2 =
|points2 = [[Santiago Yusta|Yusta]] 21
|assist2 =
|rebounds2 = [[Santiago Yusta|Yusta]] 10
|location = Slovakia
|assist2 = [[Carlos Alocén|Alocén]] 5
|arena =
|location = [[Bratislava]], Slovakia
|attendance =
|arena = [[Tipos aréna]]
|referee =
|attendance = 10,046
|result =
|referee = Martin Vulić (CRO), Cecília Montgomery-Tóth (HUN), Péter Praksch (HUN)
|result = W
}}
}}
{{basketballbox collapsible
{{basketballbox collapsible
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|round = [[EuroBasket 2025 qualification#Group C 2|EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers]]
|round = [[EuroBasket 2025 qualification#Group C 2|EuroBasket 2025 qualifiers]]
|date = 25 November 2024
|date = 25 November 2024
|time = 20:00 [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00|UTC+1]])
|time =
|teamA = {{bk-rt|ESP}}
|teamA = {{bk-rt|ESP}}
|scoreA =
|scoreA = '''84'''
|teamB = {{bk|SVK}}
|teamB = {{bk|SVK}}
|scoreB =
|scoreB = 71
|Q1 =
|Q1 = '''22'''–18
|Q2 =
|Q2 = '''25'''–14
|Q3 =
|Q3 = 24–'''25'''
|Q4 =
|Q4 = 13–'''14'''
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2025/qualifiers/game/2511/Spain-Slovakia Boxscore]
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/games/118566-ESP-SVK Boxscore]
|points1 =
|points1 = [[Santiago Yusta|Yusta]] 25
|rebounds1 =
|rebounds1 = [[Jaime Pradilla|Pradilla]] 8
|assist1 =
|assist1 = [[Carlos Alocén|Alocén]] 7
|points2 =
|points2 = [[Vladimír Brodziansky|Brodziansky]] 19
|rebounds2 =
|rebounds2 = [[Timotej Malovec|Malovec]] 7
|assist2 =
|assist2 = [[Mário Ihring|Ihring]] 8
|location = Spain
|location = [[Ourense]], Spain
|arena =
|arena = [[Pazo dos Deportes Paco Paz]]
|attendance =
|attendance = 3,995
|referee = Michał Proc (POL), Igor Mitrovski (MKD), Josip Jurčević (CRO)
|referee =
|result =
|result = W
}}
}}


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|Q3 =
|Q3 =
|Q4 =
|Q4 =
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2025/qualifiers/game/2002/Latvia-Spain Boxscore]
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/games/118569-LAT-ESP Boxscore]
|points1 =
|points1 =
|rebounds1 =
|rebounds1 =
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|Q3 =
|Q3 =
|Q4 =
|Q4 =
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasket/2025/qualifiers/game/2302/Spain-Belgium Boxscore]
|report = [https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/games/118571-ESP-BEL Boxscore]
|points1 =
|points1 =
|rebounds1 =
|rebounds1 =
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==Team==
==Team==
===Current roster===
===Current roster===
Roster for the [[EuroBasket 2025 qualification#Qualifiers|EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers]] matches on 22 and 25 November 2024 against [[Slovakia men's national basketball team|Slovakia]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Tres campeones de Europa y otros tres campeones del Mundo U19, entre los 16 convocados para el doble enfrentamiento ante Eslovaquia|url=https://www.seleccionbaloncesto.es/2024/11/12/baloncesto/tres-campeones-europa-otros-tres-campeones-del-mundo-u19-entre-los-convocados-para-doble-enfrentamiento-ante-eslovaquia/100710.aspx|work=seleccionbaloncesto.es|access-date=12 November 2024|language=es}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Spain during the EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers in November 2024|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-eurobasket-2025-qualifiers/teams/spain|access-date=22 November 2024}}</ref>
Roster for the [[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024 Summer Olympics]].

{{#section:Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters|ESP}}
{{FIBA roster header|team=Spain men's national basketball team
| color1 = #ffd700| bg1 = #da0914| color2 = #da0914| bg2 = #ffd700}}
<!-- list of players -->
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 2 | nat = ESP | name = Josep Puerto | pos = G/F | m = 1.98 | year = 1999 | month = 3 | date = 8 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 25 | clublink = [[Valencia Basket|Valencia]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 3 | nat = ESP | name = Sergio De Larrea Asenjo | pos = G | m = 1.97 | year = 2005 | month = 12 | date = 4 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Valencia Basket|Valencia]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 4 | nat = ESP | name = Jaime Pradilla | pos = PF | m = 2.05 | year = 2001 | month = 1 | date = 3 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Valencia Basket|Valencia]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 5 | nat = ESP | name = Oriol Paulí | pos = SF | m = 2.01 | year = 1994 | month = 5 | date = 20 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Força Lleida CE|Força Lleida]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 6 | nat = ESP | name = Xabier López-Arostegui | pos = SF | m = 2.01 | year = 1997 | month = 5 | date = 19 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Valencia Basket|Valencia]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 8 | nat = ESP | name = Rafael Villar | pos = SG | m = 1.93 | year = 2004 | month = 8 | date = 9 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 25 | clublink = [[Força Lleida CE|Força Lleida]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 9 | nat = ESP | name = Alberto Díaz | pos = PG | m = 1.90 | year = 1994 | month = 4 | date = 23 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 2 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Baloncesto Málaga|Unicaja]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 10 | nat = ESP | name = Miquel Salvo | pos = PF | m = 2.05 | year = 1994 | month = 11 | date = 3 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[CB Gran Canaria|Gran Canaria]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 12 | nat = ESP | name = Carlos Alocén | pos = PG | m = 1.92 | year = 2000 | month = 12 | date = 30 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[CB Gran Canaria|Gran Canaria]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 13 | nat = AUS | name = Izan Almansa | pos = PF | m = 2.07 | year = 2005 | month = 6 | date = 7 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Perth Wildcats]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 14 | nat = ESP | name = Jonathan Barreiro | pos = SF | m = 2.03 | year = 1997 | month = 1 | date = 16 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 25 | clublink = [[Baloncesto Málaga|Unicaja]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 22 | nat = ESP | name = Santiago Yusta | pos = G/F | m = 1.98 | year = 1997 | month = 4 | date = 28 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Basket Zaragoza|Zaragoza]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 32 | nat = ESP | name = Mario Saint-Supery | pos = PG | m = 1.90 | year = 2006 | month = 6 | date = 4 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Bàsquet Manresa|Manresa]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 35 | nat = ESP | name = Fran Guerra | pos = C | m = 2.14 | year = 1992 | month = 12 | date = 23 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[CB 1939 Canarias|Tenerife]]}}
{{FIBA player|df=y| num = 77 | nat = ESP | name = Yankuba Sima | pos = C | m = 2.11 | year = 1996 | month = 7 | date = 28 | compyear = 2024 | compmonth = 11 | compdate = 22 | clublink = [[Baloncesto Málaga|Unicaja]]}}
{{FIBA roster footer
| head_coach =
*{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sergio Scariolo]]
| asst_coach=
*{{flagicon|ESP}} Luis Guil
*{{flagicon|ESP}} [[:es:Víctor García Guadarrama|Víctor García Guadarrama]]
|otherlegend=
* '''(C)''' Team captain
*'''Club''' – describes last<br />club before the competition
*'''Age''' – describes age<br />on 22 November 2024
}}


====Depth chart====
====Depth chart====
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| starter_c = Willy Hernangómez
| starter_c = Willy Hernangómez
| starter_pf = Santi Aldama
| starter_pf = Santi Aldama
| starter_sf = Xabier López-Arostegui
| starter_sf = Álex Abrines
| starter_sg = Álex Abrines
| starter_sg = Dario Brizuela
| starter_pg = Lorenzo Brown
| starter_pg = Ricky Rubio
| bench 1_c = Usman Garuba
| bench 1_c = Usman Garuba
| bench 1_pf = Juancho Hernangómez
| bench 1_pf = Juan Hernangómez
| bench 1_sf = Rudy Fernández
| bench 1_sf = Xabier López-Arostegui
| bench 1_sg = Sergio Llull
| bench 1_sg = Jaime Fernández
| bench 1_pg = Alberto Díaz
| bench 1_pg = Lorenzo Brown
| bench 2_c =
| bench 2_c = Sebas Saiz
| bench 2_pf = Jaime Pradilla
| bench 2_pf = Jaime Pradilla
| bench 2_sf =
| bench 2_sf = Joel Parra
| bench 2_sg = Dario Brizuela
| bench 2_sg = Sergio Llull
| bench 2_pg =
| bench 2_pg = Alberto Díaz
| bench 3_c = Yankuba Sima
| bench 3_pf = Miquel Salvo
| bench 3_sf = Alberto Abalde
| bench 3_sg = Santiago Yusta
| bench 3_pg = Juan Núñez
| bench 4_c = Fran Guerra
| bench 4_pf = Izan Almansa
| bench 4_sf = Jonathan Barreiro
| bench 4_sg =
| bench 4_pg = Carlos Alocén
}}
}}


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'''[[1959 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''15th''' among 17 teams
'''[[1959 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''15th''' among 17 teams


3 [[Alfonso Martínez (basketball)|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)
3 [[Alfonso Martínez (basketball)|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)
----
----
'''[[Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''14th''' among 16 teams
'''[[Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''14th''' among 16 teams
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4 [[Fernando San Emeterio]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Ricky Rubio]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]], 8 [[Raül López (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Fernando San Emeterio]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Ricky Rubio]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]], 8 [[Raül López (basketball)|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''' {{Eur1}} among 16 teams
'''[[2011 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{Eur1}} among 16 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2011|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/208-fiba-eurobasket/5939/teams/spain|access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref>


4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Ricky Rubio]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''' & '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Ricky Rubio]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''' & '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
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'''[[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''2nd''' {{OG2}} among 12 teams
'''[[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''2nd''' {{OG2}} among 12 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2012 men's Olympic Basketball Tournament|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/320-mens-olympic-basketball-tournament/5080/teams/spain|access-date=12 August 2012}}</ref>


4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
----
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'''[[2013 Eurobasket]]:''' finished '''3rd''' {{Eur3}} among 24 teams
'''[[2013 Eurobasket]]:''' finished '''3rd''' {{Eur3}} among 24 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2013|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/208-fiba-eurobasket/6774/teams/spain|access-date=22 September 2013}}</ref>


4 [[Pablo Aguilar (basketball)|Pablo Aguilar]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Xavi Rey]], 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Pablo Aguilar (basketball)|Pablo Aguilar]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Xavi Rey]], 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
----
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'''[[2014 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''5th''' among 24 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2014 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2014/Spain|access-date=10 September 2014}}</ref>
'''[[2014 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''5th''' among 24 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2014 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/201-fiba-basketball-world-cup/5084/teams/spain|access-date=10 September 2014}}</ref>


4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] '''(C)''', 8 [[José Calderón (basketball)|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]])
----
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'''[[2015 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{Eur1}} among 24 teams
'''[[2015 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{Eur1}} among 24 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the EuroBasket 2015|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/208-fiba-eurobasket/7259/teams/spain|access-date=20 September 2015}}</ref>


4 [[Pau Gasol]] '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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 (basketball)|Pablo Aguilar]], 14 [[Nikola Mirotić]], 15 [[Guillem Vives]] (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
4 [[Pau Gasol]] '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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 (basketball)|Pablo Aguilar]], 14 [[Nikola Mirotić]], 15 [[Guillem Vives]] (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
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'''[[2017 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''3rd''' {{Eur3}} among 24 teams
'''[[2017 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''3rd''' {{Eur3}} among 24 teams


4 [[Pau Gasol]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|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]])
4 [[Pau Gasol]], 6 [[Sergio Rodríguez]], 7 [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|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 [[Juancho Hernangómez]] (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
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'''[[2019 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{World1}} among 32 teams
'''[[2019 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{World1}} among 32 teams


1 [[Quino Colom]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] '''(C)''', 8 [[Pau Ribas]], 9 [[Ricky Rubio]] '''([[FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player|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]])
1 [[Quino Colom]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] '''(C)''', 8 [[Pau Ribas]], 9 [[Ricky Rubio]] '''([[FIBA Basketball World Cup Most Valuable Player|MVP]])''', 10 [[Víctor Claver]], 13 [[Marc Gasol]], 14 [[Willy Hernangómez]], 18 [[Pierre Oriola]], 22 [[Xavi Rabaseda]], 23 [[Sergio Llull]], 33 [[Javier Beirán]], 41 [[Juancho Hernangómez]] (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
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'''[[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''6th''' among 12 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2020 men's Olympic Basketball Tournament|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/olympics/men/2020/team/Spain|access-date=3 August 2021}}</ref>
'''[[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''6th''' among 12 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2020 men's Olympic Basketball Tournament|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/320-mens-olympic-basketball-tournament/9562/teams/spain|access-date=3 August 2021}}</ref>


3 [[Xabier López-Arostegui]], 4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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]])
3 [[Xabier López-Arostegui]], 4 [[Pau Gasol]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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]])
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'''[[2022 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{Eur1}} among 24 teams
'''[[2022 EuroBasket]]:''' finished '''1st''' {{Eur1}} among 24 teams


2 [[Lorenzo Brown]], 4 [[Jaime Pradilla]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] '''(C)''', 6 [[Xabier López-Arostegui]], 7 [[Jaime Fernández (basketball)|Jaime Fernández]], 8 [[Darío Brizuela]], 9 [[Alberto Díaz]], 11 [[Sebas Saiz]], 14 [[Willy Hernangómez]] '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 16 [[Usman Garuba]], 41 [[Juan Hernangómez]], 44 Joel Parra (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
2 [[Lorenzo Brown]], 4 [[Jaime Pradilla]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] '''(C)''', 6 [[Xabier López-Arostegui]], 7 [[Jaime Fernández (basketball)|Jaime Fernández]], 8 [[Darío Brizuela]], 9 [[Alberto Díaz]], 11 [[Sebas Saiz]], 14 [[Willy Hernangómez]] '''([[FIBA EuroBasket MVP|MVP]])''', 16 [[Usman Garuba]], 41 [[Juancho Hernangómez]], 44 Joel Parra (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
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'''[[2023 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''9th''' among 32 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2023 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023/team/Spain|access-date=3 September 2023}}</ref>
'''[[2023 FIBA World Cup]]:''' finished '''9th''' among 32 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2023 FIBA World Cup|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/history/201-fiba-basketball-world-cup/208182/teams/spain|access-date=3 September 2023}}</ref>


5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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 (basketball)|Juan Núñez]], 41 [[Juan Hernangómez]], 44 Joel Parra (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|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 (basketball)|Juan Núñez]], 41 [[Juancho Hernangómez]], 44 Joel Parra (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])
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'''[[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024 Olympic Games]]:''' finished '''10th''' among 12 teams<ref>{{cite web|title=Spain at the 2024 men's Olympic Basketball Tournament|url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/mens-olympic-basketball-tournament-paris-2024/teams/spain|access-date=2 August 2024}}</ref>

2 [[Lorenzo Brown]], 4 [[Jaime Pradilla]], 5 [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] '''(C)''', 6 [[Xabier López-Arostegui]], 7 [[Santi Aldama]], 8 [[Darío Brizuela]], 9 [[Alberto Díaz]], 10 [[Juancho Hernangómez]], 14 [[Willy Hernangómez]], 16 [[Usman Garuba]], 21 [[Álex Abrines]], 23 [[Sergio Llull]] (Coach: [[Sergio Scariolo]])


===Statistics===
===Statistics===
*'''Bold''' denotes players still playing international basketball.
*'''Bold''' denotes players still playing international basketball.
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{{updated|2 August 2024, including all friendly matches}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seleccionbaloncesto.es/jugadores.aspx|title=Selecciones – Federación Española de Baloncesto|website=FEB}}</ref>
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====Overall players records====
====Overall players records====
*'''Most games played''': [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] – 261 games played
*'''Most games played''': [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] – 266 games played
*'''Most points scored''': [[Pau Gasol]] – 3,656 points scored<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.marca.com/juegos-olimpicos/2016/08/19/57b75da822601d830d8b45e0.html|title=Juegos Olímpicos Río 2016: Histórico Pau Gasol: máximo anotador de la selección|date=19 August 2016|website=Marca|location=Spain}}</ref>
*'''Most points scored''': [[Pau Gasol]] – 3,656 points scored<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.marca.com/juegos-olimpicos/2016/08/19/57b75da822601d830d8b45e0.html|title=Juegos Olímpicos Río 2016: Histórico Pau Gasol: máximo anotador de la selección|date=19 August 2016|website=Marca|location=Spain}}</ref>
*'''Most points scored in a single game''': [[Jordi Villacampa]] – 48 points scored against [[Venezuelan national basketball team|Venezuela]] at the [[1990 FIBA World Championship|1990 FIBA World Cup]].
*'''Most points scored in a single game''': [[Jordi Villacampa]] – 48 points scored against [[Venezuelan national basketball team|Venezuela]] at the [[1990 FIBA World Championship|1990 FIBA World Cup]].
*'''Played in most [[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympic Games]]''':
*'''Played in most [[Basketball at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympic Games]]''':
**5 – [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] ([[Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2000]], [[Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2004]], [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2008]], [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012]], and [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2016]]), [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] and [[Pau Gasol]] (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, and [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]])
**6 - [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]] and [[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024]])
**5 – [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] ([[Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2000]], [[Basketball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2004]], [[Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2008]], [[Basketball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2012]] and [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2016]]) and [[Pau Gasol]] (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020]])
**4 – [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio|Epi]] ([[Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]], [[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]], [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|1988]], and [[Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|1992]]), [[Felipe Reyes]] and [[José Calderón (basketball)|José Manuel Calderón]] (2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016)
**4 – [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio|Epi]] ([[Basketball at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]], [[Basketball at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]], [[Basketball at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|1988]] and [[Basketball at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|1992]]), [[Felipe Reyes]] and [[José Calderón (basketball)|José Manuel Calderón]] (2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016)
*'''Longest tenure in the national team''': [[Pau Gasol]] (20 years), [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] (20 years) and [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] (18 years).
*'''Longest tenure in the national team''': [[Pau Gasol]] (20 years), [[Rudy Fernández (basketball)|Rudy Fernández]] (20 years) and [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] (18 years).


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** [[Fernando Martín Espina]]
** [[Fernando Martín Espina]]
** [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio]]
** [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio]]
** [[Pau Gasol]]
* '''[[Mr. Europa]]'''
* '''[[Mr. Europa]]'''
** [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio]] – 1984
** [[Juan Antonio San Epifanio]] – 1984
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** [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]]
** [[Juan Carlos Navarro (basketball)|Juan Carlos Navarro]]
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===Head coaches===
===Head coaches===
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|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sergio Scariolo]]
|{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Sergio Scariolo]]
|{{Eur1}} [[EuroBasket 2015|2015 EuroBasket]]<br />{{OG3}} [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Summer Olympics]]<br />{{Eur3}} [[EuroBasket 2017|2017 EuroBasket]]<br />{{World1}} [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019 World Cup]]<br />6th [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020 Summer Olympics]]<br />{{Eur1}} [[EuroBasket 2022|2022 EuroBasket]]<br />9th [[2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2023 World Cup]]
|{{Eur1}} [[EuroBasket 2015|2015 EuroBasket]]<br />{{OG3}} [[Basketball at the 2016 Summer Olympics|2016 Summer Olympics]]<br />{{Eur3}} [[EuroBasket 2017|2017 EuroBasket]]<br />{{World1}} [[2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2019 World Cup]]<br />6th [[Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2020 Summer Olympics]]<br />{{Eur1}} [[EuroBasket 2022|2022 EuroBasket]]<br />9th [[2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup|2023 World Cup]]<br />10th [[Basketball at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament|2024 Summer Olympics]]
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*Most games as head coach: [[Antonio Díaz-Miguel]]: 423 games, over 27 years.
*Most games as head coach: [[Antonio Díaz-Miguel]]: 423 games, over 27 years.
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*[http://www.fiba.basketball/federation/Spain Spain FIBA profile]
*[http://www.fiba.basketball/federation/Spain Spain FIBA profile]
*[https://www.eurobasket.com/Spain/basketball-National-Team.aspx Spain National Team – Men] at Eurobasket.com
*[https://www.eurobasket.com/Spain/basketball-National-Team.aspx Spain National Team – Men] at Eurobasket.com
*[https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/rpp//tid/362/_//teams.html Spain Basketball Records] at FIBA Archive
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20230926005721/https://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/p/rpp//tid/362/_//teams.html Spain Basketball Records] at FIBA Archive


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Latest revision as of 01:15, 3 December 2024

Spain
FIBA ranking6 Steady (26 November 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
Appearances14
MedalsSilver Silver: (1984, 2008, 2012)
Bronze Bronze: (2016)
FIBA World Cup
Appearances13
MedalsGold Gold: (2006, 2019)
EuroBasket
Appearances32
MedalsGold Gold: (2009, 2011, 2015, 2022)
Silver Silver: (1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, 2007)
Bronze 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)

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 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 14 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 sixth in the FIBA World Ranking.[4]

History

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Olympic Games

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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 a narrow 89–88 victory.[5]

FIBA World Cup

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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

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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

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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

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

Olympic Games
FIBA World Cup
EuroBasket
Mediterranean Games

Competitive record

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Results and fixtures

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2024

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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)
25 June 2024
Friendly
Spain  84–870(OT)  Italy Madrid, Spain
19:00 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 10–14, 23–14, 21–22, 19–23Overtime: 11–14
Pts: W. Hernangómez 23
Rebs: Garuba 6
Asts: Núñez 7
Boxscore Pts: Gallinari 16
Rebs: Polonara 7
Asts: Spissu 6
Arena: WiZink Center
28 June 2024
Friendly
Spain  84–74  Dominican Republic Alicante, Spain
19:00 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 20–14, 20–19, 21–17
Pts: Brown 14
Rebs: Garuba 6
Asts: Brown 6
Boxscore Pts: Duarte 27
Rebs: Núñez, Vargas 6
Asts: Feliz, Montero 5
Arena: Pabellón Pedro Ferrándiz
2 July 2024 Lebanon  59–104  Spain Valencia, Spain
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 13–27, 13–27, 15–26
Pts: Khayat 20
Rebs: Khayat 6
Asts: Spellman 4
Boxscore Pts: Aldama 17
Rebs: Aldama 9
Asts: Brown 9
Arena: Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís
Attendance: 4,153
Referees: Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Johnny Batista (PUR), Blanca Burns (USA)
3 July 2024 Spain  89–81  Angola Valencia, Spain
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 22–17, 24–26, 22–16, 21–22
Pts: Aldama 24
Rebs: W. Hernangómez 10
Asts: Brown 11
Boxscore Pts: Bango 15
Rebs: Fernando 12
Asts: Gonçalves 5
Arena: Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís
Attendance: 4,581
Referees: Jorge Vázquez (PUR), Johnny Batista (PUR), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)
6 July 2024 Finland  74–81  Spain Valencia, Spain
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 20–17, 10–21, 29–18, 15–25
Pts: Gustavson 15
Rebs: Jantunen 9
Asts: Little 4
Boxscore Pts: W. Hernangómez 28
Rebs: Aldama 8
Asts: Brown 7
Arena: Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís
Attendance: 5,132
Referees: Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Johnny Batista (PUR), Blanca Burns (USA)
7 July 2024 Spain  86–78  Bahamas Valencia, Spain
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 25–17, 23–22, 21–22
Pts: Brown 18
Rebs: Aldama,
W. Hernangómez 7
Asts: Díaz 4
Boxscore Pts: Hield 19
Rebs: Ayton 14
Asts: Edgecombe 5
Arena: Pavelló Municipal Font de Sant Lluís
Attendance: 7,035
Referees: Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Johnny Batista (PUR), Boris Krejić (SVN)
19 July 2024
Friendly
Spain  76–72  Argentina Guadalajara, Spain
21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 29–18, 22–24, 12–17, 13–13
Pts: Aldama 14
Rebs: W. Hernangómez 9
Asts: Llull 5
Boxscore Pts: Fernández 13
Rebs: Brussino 7
Asts: Campazzo 6
Arena: Palacio Multiusos
23 July 2024
Friendly
Spain  107–84  Puerto Rico Madrid, Spain
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 30–16, 29–21, 30–25, 18–22
Pts: Aldama 20
Rebs: J. Hernangómez, López-Arostegui 4
Asts: Brown, Garuba 5
Boxscore Pts: Alvarado 19
Rebs: Romero 10
Asts: Conditt, Waters 3
Arena: WiZink Center
27 July 2024 Australia  92–80  Spain Lille, France
11:00 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 31–21, 18–21, 20–18, 23–20
Pts: Landale 20
Rebs: Landale 9
Asts: Giddey 8
Boxscore Pts: Aldama 27
Rebs: Garuba 7
Asts: Brown 7
Arena: Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Attendance: 26,991
Referees: Gatis Saliņš (LAT), Omar Bermúdez (MEX), Juan Fernández (ARG)
30 July 2024 Spain  84–77  Greece Lille, France
11:00 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 28–13, 13–21, 22–21
Pts: Aldama 19
Rebs: Aldama 12
Asts: Brown 10
Boxscore Pts: Antetokounmpo 27
Rebs: Antetokounmpo 11
Asts: Calathes 7
Arena: Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Attendance: 26,980
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Mārtiņš Kozlovskis (LAT), Julio Anaya (PAN)
2 August 2024 Canada  88–85  Spain Lille, France
17:15 CEST (UTC+2) Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 30–19, 15–18, 24–29
Pts: Gilgeous-Alexander 20
Rebs: Brooks, Murray 4
Asts: Murray 6
Boxscore Pts: Brizuela 17
Rebs: Aldama 11
Asts: three players 4
Arena: Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Attendance: 26,133
Referees: Ademir Zurapović (BIH), Julio Anaya (PAN), Gatis Saliņš (LAT)
22 November 2024 Slovakia  72–760(2OT)  Spain Bratislava, Slovakia
18:00 CET (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 10–14, 15–24, 21–10, 13–11, Overtime: 8–8, 5–9
Pts: Brodziansky 23
Rebs: Brodziansky 10
Asts: Ihring 10
Boxscore Pts: Yusta 21
Rebs: Yusta 10
Asts: Alocén 5
Arena: Tipos aréna
Attendance: 10,046
Referees: Martin Vulić (CRO), Cecília Montgomery-Tóth (HUN), Péter Praksch (HUN)
25 November 2024 Spain  84–71  Slovakia Ourense, Spain
20:00 CET (UTC+1) Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 25–14, 24–25, 13–14
Pts: Yusta 25
Rebs: Pradilla 8
Asts: Alocén 7
Boxscore Pts: Brodziansky 19
Rebs: Malovec 7
Asts: Ihring 8
Arena: Pazo dos Deportes Paco Paz
Attendance: 3,995
Referees: Michał Proc (POL), Igor Mitrovski (MKD), Josip Jurčević (CRO)

2025

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

Team

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Current roster

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Roster for the EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers matches on 22 and 25 November 2024 against Slovakia.[19][20]

Spain men's national basketball team roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
G/F 2 Josep Puerto 25 – (1999-03-08)8 March 1999 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Valencia Spain
G 3 Sergio De Larrea Asenjo 18 – (2005-12-04)4 December 2005 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) Valencia Spain
PF 4 Jaime Pradilla 23 – (2001-01-03)3 January 2001 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Valencia Spain
SF 5 Oriol Paulí 30 – (1994-05-20)20 May 1994 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Força Lleida Spain
SF 6 Xabier López-Arostegui 27 – (1997-05-19)19 May 1997 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) Valencia Spain
SG 8 Rafael Villar 20 – (2004-08-09)9 August 2004 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Força Lleida Spain
PG 9 Alberto Díaz 29 – (1994-04-23)23 April 1994 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Unicaja Spain
PF 10 Miquel Salvo 30 – (1994-11-03)3 November 1994 2.05 m (6 ft 9 in) Gran Canaria Spain
PG 12 Carlos Alocén 23 – (2000-12-30)30 December 2000 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) Gran Canaria Spain
PF 13 Izan Almansa 19 – (2005-06-07)7 June 2005 2.07 m (6 ft 9 in) Perth Wildcats Australia
SF 14 Jonathan Barreiro 27 – (1997-01-16)16 January 1997 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Unicaja Spain
G/F 22 Santiago Yusta 27 – (1997-04-28)28 April 1997 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Zaragoza Spain
PG 32 Mario Saint-Supery 18 – (2006-06-04)4 June 2006 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Manresa Spain
C 35 Fran Guerra 31 – (1992-12-23)23 December 1992 2.14 m (7 ft 0 in) Tenerife Spain
C 77 Yankuba Sima 28 – (1996-07-28)28 July 1996 2.11 m (6 ft 11 in) Unicaja Spain
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last
    club before the competition
  • Age – describes age
    on 22 November 2024

Depth chart

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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 Miquel Salvo Izan Almansa
SF Álex Abrines Xabier López-Arostegui Joel Parra Alberto Abalde Jonathan Barreiro
SG Dario Brizuela Jaime Fernández Sergio Llull Santiago Yusta
PG Ricky Rubio Lorenzo Brown Alberto Díaz Juan Núñez Carlos Alocén

Past rosters

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1935 EuroBasket: finished 2nd Silver 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 Silver 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 Silver 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 Silver 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 Bronze 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 Silver 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 Bronze 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 Silver 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 Gold 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 Silver 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 Silver 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 Gold 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 Gold among 16 teams[21]

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 Silver among 12 teams[22]

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 Bronze among 24 teams[23]

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[24]

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 Gold among 24 teams[25]

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 Bronze 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 Bronze 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 Juancho Hernangómez (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2019 FIBA World Cup: finished 1st Gold 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 Juancho Hernangómez (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2020 Olympic Games: finished 6th among 12 teams[26]

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 Gold 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 Juancho Hernangómez, 44 Joel Parra (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2023 FIBA World Cup: finished 9th among 32 teams[27]

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 Juancho Hernangómez, 44 Joel Parra (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)


2024 Olympic Games: finished 10th among 12 teams[28]

2 Lorenzo Brown, 4 Jaime Pradilla, 5 Rudy Fernández (C), 6 Xabier López-Arostegui, 7 Santi Aldama, 8 Darío Brizuela, 9 Alberto Díaz, 10 Juancho Hernangómez, 14 Willy Hernangómez, 16 Usman Garuba, 21 Álex Abrines, 23 Sergio Llull (Coach: Sergio Scariolo)

Statistics

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  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.
As of 2 August 2024, including all friendly matches[29]

Top highscorers

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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

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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

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Individual awards

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International competitions

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Other notable achievements

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Head coaches

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Years Name Competition
1935 SpainArgentina Mariano Manent Silver 1935 EuroBasket
1943 Spain Santiago Monerris
1947–1950 Spain Anselmo López
1950–1951 LithuaniaUnited States Mykolas Ruzgys 9th 1950 World Cup
1951 Spain Fernando Font
1952 Puerto RicoSpain Freddy Borrás
1953–1958 Spain Jacinto Ardevínez
1959–1960 Spain Eduardo Kucharski 15th 1959 EuroBasket
14th 1960 Summer Olympics
1961 Spain Fernando Font 13th 1961 EuroBasket
1962–1964 Spain Joaquín Hernández 7th 1963 EuroBasket
1965 Spain Pedro Ferrándiz 11th 1965 EuroBasket
1965–1992 Spain Antonio Díaz-Miguel 10th 1967 EuroBasket
7th 1968 Summer Olympics
5th 1969 EuroBasket
7th 1971 EuroBasket
11th 1972 Summer Olympics
Silver 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
Silver 1983 EuroBasket
Silver 1984 Summer Olympics
4th 1985 EuroBasket
5th 1986 World Cup
4th 1987 EuroBasket
8th 1988 Summer Olympics
5th 1989 Eurobasket
10th 1990 World Cup
Bronze 1991 EuroBasket
9th 1992 Summer Olympics
1993–2000 Spain Lolo Sainz 5th 1993 EuroBasket
10th 1994 World Cup
6th 1995 EuroBasket
5th 1997 EuroBasket
5th 1998 World Cup
Silver 1999 EuroBasket
9th 2000 Summer Olympics
2001–2002 Spain Javier Imbroda Bronze 2001 EuroBasket
5th 2002 World Cup
2003 Spain Moncho López Silver 2003 EuroBasket
2004–2005 Spain Mario Pesquera 7th 2004 Summer Olympics
4th 2005 EuroBasket
2006–2007 Spain Pepu Hernández Gold 2006 World Cup
Silver 2007 EuroBasket
2008 Spain Aíto García Reneses Silver 2008 Summer Olympics
2009–2012 Italy Sergio Scariolo Gold 2009 EuroBasket
6th 2010 World Cup
Gold 2011 EuroBasket
Silver 2012 Summer Olympics
2013–2014 Spain Juan Antonio Orenga Bronze 2013 EuroBasket
5th 2014 World Cup
2015– Italy Sergio Scariolo Gold 2015 EuroBasket
Bronze 2016 Summer Olympics
Bronze 2017 EuroBasket
Gold 2019 World Cup
6th 2020 Summer Olympics
Gold 2022 EuroBasket
9th 2023 World Cup
10th 2024 Summer Olympics

Progression in the FIBA World Ranking

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Date Change Pos. Points Dis.
1 March 2024 Decrease 1 2nd 773.9 -10.9
18 November 2022 Increase 1 1st 758.6 +1.1
26 September 2022 Steady 2nd 758.9 −1.8
1 March 2022 Steady 2nd 724.0 −39.4
7 December 2021 Steady 2nd 724.1 −39.2
9 August 2021 Steady 2nd 721.4 −42.8
2 March 2021 Steady 2nd 721.3 −60.5
3 March 2020 Steady 2nd 722.9 −58.7
19 September 2019 Steady 2nd 731.5 −54.9
26 February 2019 Steady 2nd 703.4 −90.3
4 December 2018 Steady 2nd 702.6 −80.4
18 September 2018 Steady 2nd 704.2 −62.9
3 July 2018 Steady 2nd 706.7 −41.4
28 February 2018 Steady 2nd 704.7 −30.3
28 November 2017 Steady 2nd 693.8 −142.4
11 October 2017 Steady 2nd 693.2 −126.4

See also

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