| FIBA Europe All-Star Game | |
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| Frequency | Annual |
| Years active | 1964–1998 |
| Participants | FIBA European Selection Teams and various other FIBA Europe All-Star Teams |
| Organized by | FIBA Europe |
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TheFIBA Europe All-Star Game was anall-star basketball game, that was also known as the "FIBA Europe Festival". The "FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festival" was held from 1964 to 1998, from the 1963–64 to 1997–98 European basketball seasons. It was organized byFIBA Europe, the European division ofFIBA. TheFIBA Europe Selection Team, or theFIBA European Selection Team, won most of the FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festivals, with an overall record of 24–5.
The FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festival event was eventually replaced by theFIBA EuroStars All-Star Game event. Initially, both of the FIBA Europe all-star games existed together, starting in 1996, when the FIBA EuroStars debuted, during the 1996–97 season. However, the FIBA Europe All-Star Game was eventually permanently replaced by the FIBA EuroStars in 1998, during the 1998–99 season. The FIBA EuroStars All-Star Game was itself eventually discontinued by FIBA Europe. It was last held in 2007.
The FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festival featured the "FIBA European Selection Team". Being chosen for the FIBA European Selection Team was one of the highest individual honors for a Europeanclub player at the time. The all-star games pitted the players of the FIBA European Selection Teams, against various club teams,national teams, and non-European-wide all-star team selections. Only the players that were chosen to the FIBA European Selection Teams were credited with having All-European Club Team honors. While all of the players that participated in each of the all-star games, from both teams, were credited as having all-star game appearances.
Originally, the first five FIBA European Selection Teams (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, and 1968), were selected from among the players of the European-widetop-tier levelFIBA European Champions Cup (FIBA EuroLeague). However, starting with the 1969 All-Star Game event, the FIBA European Selection team players were chosen from among the players from all of the club leagues in Europe. Over the years, most of the all-star game's FIBA European Selection Team players, came from what were the three major European-wide professional club basketball leagues at the time, the aforementioned top-tier levelFIBA EuroLeague, the second-tier levelFIBA European Cup (later known as the FIBA Saporta Cup), and the third-tier levelFIBA Korać Cup. In addition to talent, skills, and performance, diversity was also paramount in choosing the players of the FIBA European Selection teams, which aimed at allowing for several different European national basketball schools to be represented at the all-star games.
After the FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festival was last held in 1998, it was replaced by theFIBA EuroStars event. The FIBA EuroStars was a normal all-star game selection award for the players that competed in it. Being chosen to one of the FIBA EuroStars game's teams did not give a player a separate individual All-European Club Team award, like being named a member of the FIBA European Selection Team did with the FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festivals.
In 2001, what was the equivalent of a FIBA European Selection Team award was introduced with theEuroLeague'sAll-EuroLeague Team award. As the All-EuroLeague Team also honors the top European selection of club team players into a list of ten players. However, unlike the FIBA Europe All-Star Game Festival's FIBA European Selection Team, the EuroLeague's All-EuroLeague Team selection does not include an all-star game event featuring the players.
(In honor ofReal Madrid's firstFIBA European Champions Cup (EuroLeague) title)
17 May 1964(Palacio de Deportes,Madrid,Spain)
Real Madrid roster: #4Ignacio San Martín (Spain) 0 points, #5José Ramón Durand (Spain) 8 points, #6Julio Descartín (Spain) 21 points, #7Lolo Sainz (Spain) 11 points, #9Antonio Palmero (Spain) 0 points, #10Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain) 2 points, #11Carlos Sevilliano (Spain) 10 points, #12Bill Hanson (USA) 10 points, #13Cliff Luyk (USA/Spain) 12 points, #14Bob Burgess (USA) 15 points, #15Moncho Monsalve (Spain) 6 points. Head Coach:Joaquim Hernandez (Spain)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Radivoj Korać (Yugoslavia) 37 points,Miodrag Nikolić (Yugoslavia) 2 points,Slobodan Gordić (Yugoslavia) 12 points,Sandro Riminucci (Italy) 2 points,Gabriele Vianello (Italy) 4 points,Paolo Vittori (Italy) 2 points,Gianfranco Pieri (Italy) 0 points,Andrzej Pstrokoński (Poland) 0 points,Janusz Wichowski (Poland) 6 points,Roger Antoine (France) 8 points,Tani Cohen-Mintz (Israel) 11 points,Jozef "Jef" Eygel (Belgium) 7 points. Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) &Robert Busnel (France)
15 October 1965(Kraków,Poland)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Radivoj Korać (Yugoslavia) 24 points,Trajko Rajković (Yugoslavia) 21 points,Sauro Bufalini (Italy) 3 points,Nino Cescutti (Italy) 7 points,Massimo Villetti (Italy) 6 points,František Konvička (Czechoslovakia) 16 points,Vladimír Pištělák (Czechoslovakia) 4 points,Jan Bobrovský (Czechoslovakia) 4 points,Henri Grange (France) 8 points,Georgios Trontzos 8 points,Martti Liimo (Finland). Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia),Nello Paratore (Italy)
Real Madrid roster:Lolo Sainz (Spain) 11 points,Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain) 14 points,Miguel “Che” González (Spain) 15 points,Cliff Luyk (USA/Spain) 15 points,Moncho Monsalve (Spain) 10 points,Carlos Sevillano (Spain) 12 points,Julio Descartín (Spain) 6 points,Toncho Nava (Spain) 0 points. Head Coach:Robert Busnel (France)
Fouled out:Cliff Luyk,Moncho Monsalve,Massimo Villetti
15 October 1965(Kraków,Poland)
Real Madrid vs.
Wisła Kraków: 70–85
Real Madrid roster:Lolo Sainz (Spain),Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain),Miguel “Che” González (Spain),Cliff Luyk (USA/Spain),Moncho Monsalve (Spain),Carlos Sevillano (Spain),Julio Descartín (Spain),Toncho Nava (Spain). Head Coach:Robert Busnel (France)
Wisła Kraków roster:Bohdan Likszo (Poland),Edward Grzywna (Poland),Krystian Czernichowski (Poland),Ryszard Niewodowski (Poland),Jacek Pietrzyk (Poland),Jan Piotrowski (Poland),Andrzej Baron (Poland),Andrzej Guzik (Poland),Stefan Wójcik (Poland),Czesław Malec (Poland),Tadeusz Michałowski (Poland),Wiesław Langiewicz (Poland). Coaches:Jerzy Bętkowski (Poland),Jan Mikułowski (Poland)
16 October 1965(Kraków,Poland)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Tani Cohen-Mintz (Israel) 0 points,Radivoj Korać (Yugoslavia) 24 points,Trajko Rajković (Yugoslavia) 4 points,Sauro Bufalini (Italy) 5 points,Nino Cescutti (Italy) 0 points,Massimo Villetti (Italy) 6 points,František Konvička (Czechoslovakia) 18 points,Vladimír Pištělák (Czechoslovakia) 0 points,Jan Bobrovský (Czechoslovakia) 11 points,Henri Grange (France) 2 points,Georgios Trontzos (Greece) 0 points,Martti Liimo (Finland) 0 points. Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia),Nello Paratore (Italy)
Wisła Kraków roster:Bohdan Likszo (Poland) 21 points,Edward Grzywna (Poland) 7 points,Krystian Czernichowski (Poland) 12 points,Ryszard Niewodowski (Poland),Jacek Pietrzyk (Poland),Jan Piotrowski (Poland),Andrzej Baron (Poland),Andrzej Guzik (Poland),Stefan Wójcik (Poland) 5 points,Czesław Malec (Poland) 13 points,Tadeusz Michałowski (Poland),Wiesław Langiewicz (Poland) 20 points. Coaches:Jerzy Bętkowski (Poland),Jan Mikułowski (Poland)
13 October 1966(Ljubljana,Yugoslavia)
15 October 1966(Ljubljana,Yugoslavia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain),Carlos Sevillano (Spain),Jiří Zídek Sr. (Czechoslovakia),Jiří Zedníček (Czechoslovakia),Jiri Ammer (Czechoslovakia),Jean Degros (France),Christos Zoupas (Greece),Willy Steveniers (Belgium),John Loridon (Belgium),Mihai Albu (Romania),Cvjatko Barchovski (Bulgaria),Bohdan Likszo (Poland). Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) &Robert Busnel (France)
1 November 1967(Antwerp,Belgium)
3 November 1967(Antwerp,Belgium)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Ivo Daneu (Yugoslavia),Borut Bassin (Yugoslavia),Massimo Masini (Italy),Jiří Zídek Sr. (Czechoslovakia),Jiří Zedníček (Czechoslovakia),Bohumil Tomášek (Czechoslovakia),Jiří Růžička (Czechoslovakia),Georgios Trontzos (Greece),Jorma Pilkevaara (Finland),Alin Savu (Romania),Włodzimierz Trams (Poland). Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) &Robert Busnel (France) &Witold Zagórski (Poland)
14 June 1968(Belgrade,Yugoslavia)
16 June 1968(Belgrade,Yugoslavia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Josip Giuseppe "Pino" Djerdja (Yugoslavia),Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain),František Konvička (Czechoslovakia),Vladimír Pištělák (Czechoslovakia),Massimo Masini (Italy),Boleslaw Kwiatkowski (Poland),Veikko Vainio (Finland),Ivan Vodenicharski (Bulgaria),Lucien Michelet (Belgium). Head Coaches:Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) &Witold Zagórski (Poland)
20 November 1969(Belgrade,Yugoslavia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Sergei Belov (USSR),Gennadi Volnov (USSR),Modestas Paulauskas (USSR),Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain),Clifford Luyk (Spain),Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain),Jiří Zedníček (Czechoslovakia),Robert Mifka (Czechoslovakia),Mieczysław Łopatka (Poland),Mincho Dimov (Bulgaria). Head Coach:Witold Zagórski (Poland)
FIBA European Selection roster:Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Nikola Plećaš (Yugoslavia),Ljubodrag Simonović (Yugoslavia),Dragutin Čermak (Yugoslavia),Dragan Kapičić (Yugoslavia),Clifford Luyk (Spain),Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain),Vicente Ramos (Spain),Massimo Masini (Italy),Georgios Kolokithas (Greece). Head Coaches:Witold Zagórski (Poland) &Faidon Matthaiou (Greece)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Petar Skansi (Yugoslavia),Ljubodrag Simonović (Yugoslavia),Sergei Belov (USSR),Alexander "Sasha" Belov (USSR),Modestas Paulauskas (USSR),Clifford Luyk (Spain),Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain),Jiří Zedníček (Czechoslovakia),Edward Jurkiewicz (Poland),Grzegorz Korcz (Poland). Head Coach:Witold Zagórski (Poland)
17 June 1972(Zagreb,Yugoslavia)
19 June 1972(Geneva,Switzerland)
23 June 1972(Le Touquet,France)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Nikola Plećaš (Yugoslavia),Ljubodrag Simonović (Yugoslavia),Sergei Belov (USSR),Alexander "Sasha" Belov (USSR),Modestas Paulauskas (USSR),Alzhan Zharmukhamedov (USSR),Ivan Edeshko (USSR),Clifford Luyk (Spain),Jiří Zedníček (Czechoslovakia),Ottorino Flaborea (Italy),Georgi Khristov (Bulgaria). Head Coach:Witold Zagórski (Poland)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Vinko Jelovac (Yugoslavia),Rato Tvrdić (Yugoslavia),Emiliano Rodríguez (Spain),Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain),Dino Meneghin (Italy),Massimo Masini (Italy),Ivan Edeshko (USSR),Jean-Pierre Staelens (France),Andrzej Seweryn (Poland). Head Coaches:Witold Zagórski (Poland) &Faidon Matthaiou (Greece)
26 September 1974(Rio de Janeiro,Brazil)
28 September 1974(São Paulo,Brazil)
1 October 1974(Brussels,Belgium)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dino Meneghin (Italy),Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Sergei Belov (USSR),Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia),Vinko Jelovac (Yugoslavia),Damir Šolman (Yugoslavia),Wayne Brabender (Spain),Luis Miguel Santillana (Spain),Jacques Cachemire (France),Vassilis Goumas (Greece). Head Coach:Giancarlo Primo (Italy)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dino Meneghin (Italy),Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Renzo Bariviera (Italy),Ivan Bisson (Italy),Wayne Brabender (Spain),Luis Miguel Santillana (Spain),Carmelo Cabrera (Spain),Jacques Cachemire (France),Etienne Geerts (Belgium),Imre Nytrai (Belgium). Head Coach:Giancarlo Primo (Italy)
15 September 1976(Cairo,Egypt)
17 September 1976(Cairo,Egypt)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dragan Kićanović (Yugoslavia),Zoran Slavnić (Yugoslavia),Željko Jerkov (Yugoslavia),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Wayne Brabender (Spain),Luis Miguel Santillana (Spain),Rafael Rullán (Spain),Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Ivan Bisson (Italy),Renzo Bariviera (Italy). Head Coach:Giancarlo Primo (Italy)
3 May 1977(Split,Yugoslavia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Fabrizio Della Fiori (Italy),Gianni Bertolotti (Italy),Renzo Bariviera (Italy),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Rafael Rullán (Spain),Manuel Flores (Spain),Kamil Brabenec (Czechoslovakia),Zdenek Kos (Czechoslovakia),Atanas Golomeev (Bulgaria),Etienne Geerts (Belgium). Head Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel (Spain)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Mirza Delibašić (Yugoslavia),Dražen Dalipagić (Yugoslavia),Dragan Kićanović (Yugoslavia),Željko Jerkov (Yugoslavia),Dino Meneghin (Italy),Renzo Bariviera (Italy),Lorenzo Carraro (Italy),Miki Berkovich (Israel),Tal Brody (Israel),Kamil Brabenec (Czechoslovakia),Luis Miguel Santillana (Spain). Head Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel (Spain)
26 June 1979(Prievidza,Czechoslovakia)
28 June 1979(Bratislava,Czechoslovakia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Vladimir Tkachenko (USSR),Anatoli Myshkin (USSR),Alexander Belostenny (USSR),Stanislav Yeryomin (USSR),Wayne Brabender (Spain),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Rafael Rullán (Spain),Ratko Radovanović (Yugoslavia),Jacques Cachemire (France),Carlo Caglieris (Italy),Lorenzo Carraro (Italy). Head Coach:Aca Nikolić (Yugoslavia)
(Tal Brody's farewell game:)
4 September 1980(Tel Aviv,Israel)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" (Spain),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Wayne Brabender (Spain),Juan Domingo de la Cruz (Spain),Dino Meneghin (Italy),Renato Villalta (Italy),Fabrizio Della Fiori (Italy),Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece),Hervé Dubuisson (France),Klaus Zander (Germany). Head Coach:Lolo Sainz (Spain)
Wisła Kraków roster:Zbigniew Kudłacz,Jerzy Bińkowski,Wojciech Rosiński,Piotr Wielebnowski,Janusz Seweryn,Andrzej Seweryn,Stanisław Zgłobicki,Marek Żochowski,Mieczysław Młynarski, Zbigniew Bogucki,Jacek Międzik,Krzysztof Fikiel. Trener:Jan Mikułowski
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Mirza Delibašić (Yugoslavia),Dražen Dalipagić (Yugoslavia),Dragan Kićanović (Yugoslavia),Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Renato Villalta (Italy),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Rafael Rullán (Spain),Juan Domingo de la Cruz (Spain),Stano Kropilák (Czechoslovakia),Zdenek Kos (Czechoslovakia),Stanislav Yeryomin (USSR),Éric Beugnot (France). Head Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel (Spain)
5 September 1981(Ankara,Turkey)
9 September 1981(Badalona,Spain)
22 September 1981(Caserta,Italy)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dražen Dalipagić (Yugoslavia),Mirza Delibašić (Yugoslavia),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Juan Domingo de la Cruz (Spain),Rafael Rullán (Spain),Miki Berkovich (Israel),Lou Silver (Israel),Stano Kropilák (Czechoslovakia),Mieczysław Młynarski (Poland),Efe Aydan (Turkey),Éric Beugnot (France). Head Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel (Spain)
18 June 1982(Geneva,Switzerland)
20 June 1982(Budapest,Hungary)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dražen Dalipagić (Yugoslavia),Željko Jerkov (Yugoslavia),Vladimir Tkachenko (USSR),Anatoli Myshkin (USSR),Pierlo Marzorati (Italy),Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" (Spain),Juan Antonio Corbalán (Spain),Juan Domingo De la Cruz (Spain),Miki Berkovich (Israel),Stano Kropilák (Czechoslovakia),Arpad Losonczy (Hungary). Head Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel (Spain)
(Lou Silver's farewell game:)
(Vassilis Goumas' farewell game:)
19 June 1987(Thessaloniki,Greece)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dražen Petrović 23,Antonello Riva 19,Rik Smits 16,Walter Magnifico 12,Stojko Vranković 5,Richard Dacoury 10,Doron Jamchi 16,Stano Kropilák 8. Head Coach:Pavel Petera (Czechoslovakia)
Greek National Team roster:Nikos Galis 47,Panagiotis Giannakis 15,Fanis Christodoulou 10,Panagiotis Fasoulas 6,Argyris Kambouris 8,Liveris Andritsos 3,Memos Ioannou 8,Nikos Stavropoulos 4. Head Coach:Kostas Politis (Greece)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Dražen Petrović (Yugoslavia),Stojko Vranković (Yugoslavia),Nikos Galis (Greece),Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece),Antonello Riva (Italy),Walter Magnifico (Italy),Miki Berkovich (Israel),Doron Jamchi (Israel),Richard Dacoury (France),Stano Kropilák (Czechoslovakia),Rik Smits (Netherlands). Head Coach:Pavel Petera (Czechoslovakia)
27 December 1990(Split,Yugoslavia)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece),Panagiotis Fasoulas (Greece),Doron Jamchi (Israel),Jordi Villacampa (Spain),José Montero (Spain),Andro Knego (Yugoslavia),Jure Zdovc (Yugoslavia),Stéphane Ostrowski (France),Stefano Rusconi (Italy). Head Coach:Aíto García Reneses ("Aíto") (Spain)
(The1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee,FIBA's commemorative game, celebrating the100th Anniversary of the creation of the sport ofbasketball, in 1891, byJames Naismith.
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" (Spain),Jordi Villacampa (Spain),Antonio Martín (Spain),Antonello Riva (Italy),Walter Magnifico (Italy),Roberto Brunamonti (Italy),Richard Dacoury (France),Stéphane Ostrowski (France),Philippe Szanyiel (France),Sergei Bazarevich (Russia),Igors Miglinieks (Latvia),Andrejs Bondarenko (Latvia). Head Coach:Sandro Gamba (Italy)
FIBA Balkans Selection Team roster:Toni Kukoč (Yugoslavia),Dino Rađja (Yugoslavia),Žarko Paspalj (Yugoslavia),Jure Zdovc (Yugoslavia),Zoran Savić (Yugoslavia),Nikos Galis (Greece),Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece),Panagiotis Fasoulas (Greece),Fanis Christodoulou (Greece),Georgi Glouchkov (Bulgaria),Hüsnü Çakırgil (Bulgaria),Sorin Ardelean (Romania). Head Coach:Kostas Politis (Greece)
12 September 1991(Cantù,Italy)
27 December 1991(Paris,France)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Toni Kukoč (Croatia),Žarko Paspalj (Yugoslavia),Dino Rađja (Croatia),Jure Zdovc (Slovenia),Oscar Schmidt (Brazil),Antonello Riva (Italy),Walter Magnifico (Italy),Nando Gentile (Italy),Richard Dacoury (France),Antoine Rigaudeau (France),Stéphane Ostrowski (France),Doron Jamchi (Israel),Panagiotis Fasoulas (Greece). Head Coach:Sandro Gamba (Italy)
(Juan Antonio San Epifanio ("Epi")'s farewell game:)
26 December 1995(Barcelona,Spain)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Jordi Villacampa (Spain),Alberto Herreros (Spain),Rafa Jofresa (Spain),José Antúnez (Spain),Stéphane Ostrowski (France),Doron Jamchi (Israel),Teo Alibegović (Slovenia),Andrei Fetisov (Russia),Mikhail Mikhailov (Russia),Gus Binelli (Italy). Head Coach:Mirko Novosel (Croatia)
(Miki Berkovich's farewell game:)
28 December 1995(Tel Aviv,Israel)
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Artūras Karnišovas (Lithuania),Sergei Bazarevich (Russia),Teo Alibegović (Slovenia),Panagiotis Fasoulas (Greece),Stéphane Ostrowski (France),Sašha Obradović (Yugoslavia),Georgios Sigalas (Greece),Veljko Mršić (Croatia),Evgeni Kisurin (Russia),Ronny Bayer (Belgium). Head Coach:Mirko Novosel (Croatia)
(In honor of the50th Anniversary of the formation of theCibona Zagreb club:)
28 December 1996(Zagreb,Croatia)[1]
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Teo Alibegović (Slovenia) 17 points,Sergei Bazarevich (Russia) 14 points,Gus Binelli (Italy) 0 points,Stéphane Ostrowski (France) 15 points,Evgeni Kisurin (Russia - played forCibona Zagreb),Walter Magnifico (Italy) 0 points,Petar Naumoski (FYROM/Turkey) 18 points,Rimas Kurtinaitis (Lithuania) 10 points,Georgi Mladenov (Bulgaria) 4 points,Nadav Henefeld (Israel) 3 points,Igor Kudelin (Russia) 10 points,Adam Wojcik (Poland) 2 points. Head Coach:Lolo Sainz (Spain)
Cibona Zagreb roster:Damir Mulaomerović (Croatia) 5 points,Slaven Rimac (Croatia) 22 points,Davor Marcelić (Croatia) 1 point,Evgeni Kisurin (Russia) 13 points,Ivan Grgat (Croatia) 1 point,Zdravko Radulović (Croatia) 10 points,Alan Gregov (Croatia) 9 points,Mate Skelin (Croatia) 19 points,Dževad Alihodžić (Bosnia) 4 points,Gordan Giricek (Croatia) 8 points. Head Coach:Jasmin Repeša (Croatia)
5 July 1998
FIBA European Selection Team roster:Teo Alibegović (Slovenia) 27 points,Veljko Mršić (Croatia) 10 points,Oded Katash (Israel) 7 points,Denis Marconato (Italy) 11 points,Roger Esteller (Spain) 1 point,Róbert Gulyás (Hungary) 2 points,Jean-Marc Jaumin (Belgium) 0 points,Sasha Djordjević (FR Yugoslavia) 11 points,Luboš Bartoň (Czech Republic) 14 points. Head Coach:
French National Team roster:Antoine Rigaudeau 15 points,Frederic Weis 2 points,Cyril Julian 15 points,Laurent Sciarra 13 points,Makan Dioumassi 1 point,Aumeric Jeanneau 7 points,Stéphane Risacher 24 points. Head Coach:

| Player | Number of selections | Years selected |
|---|---|---|
7 | 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981 (2×), 1982 | |
6 | 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 | |
6 | 1990, 1991 (2×), 1995 (2×), 1996 | |
5 | 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972 | |
5 | 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973 | |
5 | 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1980 | |
5 | 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982 | |
5 | 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981 (2×) | |
4 | 1967, 1968, 1970, 1973 | |
4 | 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 | |
4 | 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974 | |
4 | 1974, 1975, 1976, 1978 | |
4 | 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 | |
4 | 1978, 1981 (2×), 1982 | |
4 | 1978, 1981, 1982, 1987 | |
4 | 1980, 1981 (2×), 1982 | |
4 | 1980, 1987, 1990,1991 | |
4 | 1981 (2×), 1982, 1987 | |
4 | 1987, 1990, 1991, 1995 | |
4 | 1987, 1991 (2×), 1996 | |
4 | 1990, 1991 (2×), 1995 | |
4 | 1995 (2×), 1996, 1998 | |
3 | 1964, 1965 (2×) | |
3 | 1965 (2×), 1967 | |
3 | 1965 (2×), 1968 | |
3 | 1965 (2×), 1968 | |
3 | 1966, 1969, 1973 | |
3 | 1969, 1971, 1972 | |
3 | 1970, 1971, 1972 | |
3 | 1974, 1975, 1979 | |
3 | 1975, 1978, 1980 | |
3 | 1976, 1978, 1981 | |
3 | 1976, 1978, 1982 | |
3 | 1978, 1981 (2×) | |
3 | 1980, 1982, 1991 | |
3 | 1987, 1991 (2×) | |
3 | 1987, 1991 (2×) | |
3 | 1990, 1991 (2×) | |
3 | 1990, 1991, 1995 | |
3 | 1991, 1995, 1996 | |
2 | 1964, 1965 | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1966, 1967 | |
2 | 1970, 1972 | |
2 | 1971, 1972 | |
2 | 1972, 1973 | |
2 | 1973, 1974 | |
2 | 1975, 1976 | |
2 | 1975, 1977 | |
2 | 1977, 1978 | |
2 | 1977, 1980 | |
2 | 1977, 1981 | |
2 | 1978, 1979 | |
2 | 1979, 1981 | |
2 | 1979, 1982 | |
2 | 1979, 1982 | |
2 | 1980, 1981 | |
2 | 1981 (2×) | |
2 | 1987 (2×) | |
2 | 1987, 1991 | |
2 | 1991 (2×) | |
2 | 1991 (2×) | |
2 | 1991 (2×) | |
2 | 1995, 1996 | |
2 | 1995, 1996 | |
2 | 1995, 1998 |

| Head coach | Number of selections | Years selected |
|---|---|---|
7 | 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 | |
6 | 1964, 1965 (2×), 1966, 1967, 1968 | |
5 | 1977, 1978, 1981 (2×), 1982 | |
3 | 1964, 1966, 1967 | |
3 | 1974, 1975, 1976 | |
2 | 1965 (2×) | |
2 | 1970, 1973 | |
2 | 1980, 1996 | |
2 | 1991 (2×) | |
2 | 1995 (2×) | |
1 | 1979 | |
1 | 1987 | |
1 | 1990 | |
1 | 1991 | |
1 | 1996 |