Men's national basketball team representing Spain
Spain FIBA ranking 7 2 (15 September 2025)[ 1] JoinedFIBA 1934 FIBA zone FIBA Europe National federation FEB Coach Chus Mateo Nickname(s) La Roja (The Red One) La ÑBA[ 2] La Familia (The Family)[ 3] [ 2] Olympic Games Appearances 14 Medals Silver: (1984 ,2008 ,2012 )Bronze: (2016 )FIBA World Cup Appearances 13 Medals Gold: (2006 ,2019 )EuroBasket Appearances 33 Medals Gold: (2009 ,2011 ,2015 ,2022 )Silver: (1935 ,1973 ,1983 ,1999 ,2003 ,2007 )Bronze: (1991 ,2001 ,2013 ,2017 )First international Spain 33–12Portugal (Madrid , Spain; 15 April 1935)Biggest win Spain 118–32Libya (Madrid , Spain; 9 May 1963)Biggest defeat Soviet Union 118–58Spain (Essen , West Germany; 12 September 1971)
TheSpain men's national basketball team (Spanish :Selección Española de Baloncesto ) representsSpain in internationalbasketball competitions. They are managed by theSpanish Basketball Federation , the governing body forbasketball in Spain .
Spain has appeared 33 times at theEuroBasket , winning four gold medals, six silver medals, and four bronze medals. They have also competed at theSummer Olympics 14 times, with three silver medals and one bronze medal as their accomplishments. They have qualified for theFIBA World Cup 13 times, winning it twice, in2006 and2019 .
Spain is currently ranked seventh in theFIBA World Ranking .[ 4]
When Spain qualified for the1936 Summer Olympics , where basketball was part of the games for the first time, expectations were high for the runners-up of the1935 EuroBasket . Unfortunately, as one of the favorites to win medals, Spain could not attend the Games due to the outbreak of theSpanish Civil War just days before the start of the event.
Spain's first Olympic success came at the1984 Summer Olympics . The team made it all the way to the gold medal game, before losing to the United States (led byPatrick Ewing and featuring a youngMichael Jordan ).
At the2008 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 byKobe Bryant and nicknamed the "Redeem Team ", the Americans won after a remarkably close game 118–107. Four years later, at the2012 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 the2016 Summer Olympics , Spain reached the bronze medal match againstAustralia , where they escaped with a narrow 89–88 victory.[ 5]
During the early years of theFIBA 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 the2006 FIBA World Cup , Spain achieved their greatest success in its history, as they defeatedGreece in thefinal to capture their first World Cup title. Held at theSaitama Super Arena in Japan, the game ended by the final score of 70–47.[ 6] Furthermore,Pau Gasol was named the tournamentMVP , whileJorge Garbajosa was selected to theAll-Tournament team . Shortly afterwards, the team were awarded with the 2006Prince of Asturias Award in Sports.
At the2019 FIBA World Cup , Spain won their second World Cup title by defeatingArgentina in thefinal by the score of 95–75.[ 7] The spectacular play ofRicky Rubio during the tournament earned him the MVP, whileMarc Gasol was named to the All-Tournament team. After this victory, Marc Gasol became the second player in tournament history to win theNBA title and the World Cup in the same year; with the other beingLamar Odom .[ 8] [ 9]
The first game in the history of the selection was a qualifier for theEuroBasket 1935 , where Spain defeatedPortugal 33–12.[ 10] This event, which was held inGeneva in the summer of 1935, was the first EuroBasket game in history. Spain went on to finish as runners-up in the tournament behindLatvia .
After coming in second in 1935,1973 ,1983 ,1999 ,2003 , and2007 , Spain won their first continental championship in2009 ; defeatingSerbia to becomeEuropean champions . The team repeated their success in2011 , taking out France in thefinal . AtEuroBasket 2015 , Spain once again reached thetitle game , and demolishedLithuania in the process 80–63.[ 11] Two years after winning it all in 2015, Spain followed it up with another strong performance atEuroBasket 2017 , defeatingRussia to win the bronze medal match.[ 12] [ 13] It marked the fourth time Spain won bronze at the EuroBasket, as they also won it in1991 ,2001 , and2013 .
Spain captured their fourth European title at theEuroBasket 2022 , after defeating France in thefinal once again, a rematch of the 2011 title game.[ 14] [ 15] Additionally, centerWilly Hernangómez was selected as tournamentMVP .[ 16] After winning the EuroBasket in 2022, Spain endured their worst result ever at the competition in2025 . They finished 17th, and failed to make it past the group stage of the tournament for the first time in their history.[ 17]
Besides success at the "Big Three" events (Summer Olympic Games, FIBA World Cup, and EuroBasket) Spain has also had success at theMediterranean Games , where it has won several medals: three gold, four silver and one bronze.
The Spain national team's medal record through the years:
Olympic Games FIBA World Cup EuroBasket Gold medals:2009 ,2011 ,2015 ,2022 Silver medals:1935 ,1973 ,1983 ,1999 ,2003 ,2007 Bronze medals:1991 ,2001 ,2013 ,2017 Mediterranean Games Results and fixtures [ edit ] Win Loss
Roster for theEuroBasket 2025 .[ 19] [ 20]
Spain men's national basketball team roster Players Coaches Head coach Assistant coach(es) Legend (C) Team captainClub – describes last club before the competitionAge – describes age on 28 August 2025
Pos. Starting 5 Bench 1 Bench 2 Bench 3 Inactive C Willy Hernangómez Usman Garuba Fran Guerra Yankuba Sima Sebas Saiz PF Santi Aldama Juan Hernangómez Jaime Pradilla Tyson Perez Izan Almansa SF Alberto Abalde Xabier López-Arostegui Joel Parra Jonathan Barreiro Hugo González SG Dario Brizuela Santiago Yusta Josep Puerto Isaac Nogues Gonzalez Jaime Fernández PG Lorenzo Brown Alberto Díaz Sergio De Larrea Mario Saint-Supery Juan Núñez
1935 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 10 teams
2 Juan Carbonell, 3 Pedro Alonso, 4 Emilio Alonso, 5 Cayetano Ortega, 6 Rafael Ruano, 7Rafael Martín (MVP ) , 8 Armando Maunier, 9 Fernando Muscat (Coach: Mariano Manent)
1950 FIBA World Cup : finished9th among 10 teams
3 Arturo Imedio, 4 Jaime Basso, 5 Andrés Oller, 6Álvaro 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 : finished15th among 17 teams
3Alfonso Martínez , 4 José Luis Martínez Gómez, 5 Francisco Capel, 6 Jorge Parra, 7Joaquín Hernández Gallego , 8José Lluis , 9 José Brunet, 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11 Juan Canals, 12Francisco Buscató , 13 Francisco Borrell, 14 Arturo Auladell (Coach: Gabriel Alberti)
1960 Olympic Games : finished14th among 16 teams
3Agustín Bertomeu , 4José Nora , 5Alfonso Martínez , 6Joaquín Enseñat , 7Santiago Navarro , 8José Lluis , 9Jorge Guillén , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11Jesús "Chus" Codina , 12Miguel Ángel González , 13Francisco Buscató , 14Juan Martos (Coach: Eduardo Kucharski González)
1961 EuroBasket : finished13th among 19 teams
4Santiago Navarro , 5Lorenzo Alocén , 6Juan Martos , 7Jesús "Chus" Codina , 8José Lluis , 9José Nora , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11Alfonso Martínez , 12 Carlos Sevillano, 13Francisco Buscató , 14Lolo Sainz , 15 Javier Sanjuán (Coach: Fernando Font)
1963 EuroBasket : finished7th among 16 teams
4Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo , 5Moncho Monsalve , 6Miguel Ángel González , 7Jesús "Chus" Codina , 8José Lluis , 9 Arturo Auladell, 10Emiliano Rodríguez (MVP ) , 11 Carlos Sevillano, 12Alfonso Martínez , 13Francisco Buscató , 14Lolo Sainz , 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach:Joaquín Hernández Gallego )
1965 EuroBasket : finished11th among 16 teams
4Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo , 5 Joan Fa Busquets, 6Miguel Ángel González , 7Lolo Sainz , 8José Lluis , 9Enrique Margall , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11 Carlos Sevillano, 12 Juan Bautista Urberuaga, 13Francisco Buscató , 14Moncho Monsalve , 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach:Pedro Ferrandiz González )
1967 EuroBasket : finished10th among 16 teams
4 Ramón Guardiola, 5 Ángel Serrano, 6 Carlos Luquero, 7Enrique Margall , 8José Luis Sagi-Vela , 9Antonio "Toncho" Nava , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11 José Laso, 12Alfonso Martínez , 13Francisco Buscató , 14Moncho Monsalve , 15 José Ramón Ramos (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1968 Olympic Games : finished7th among 16 teams
4Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo , 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6Luis Carlos Santiago , 7Jesús "Chus" Codina , 8Enrique Margall , 9Antonio "Toncho" Nava , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11Clifford Luyk , 12José Luis Sagi-Vela , 13Francisco Buscató , 14Lorenzo Alocén , 15Alfonso Martínez (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1969 EuroBasket : finished5th among 12 teams
4 Víctor Escorial, 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7Jesús Codina , 8Enrique Margall , 9Antonio Nava , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11Clifford Luyk , 12José Luis Sagi-Vela , 13Francisco Buscató , 14Lorenzo Alocén , 15Alfonso Martínez (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1971 EuroBasket : finished7th among 12 teams
4Juan Antonio Martínez Arroyo , 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6Alfonso Martínez , 7Enrique Margall , 8Rafael Rullán , 9Luis Miguel Santillana , 10Emiliano Rodríguez , 11Francisco Buscató , 12José Luis Sagi-Vela , 13Clifford Luyk , 14Wayne Brabender , 15 Cristóbal Rodríguez (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1972 Olympic Games : finished11th among 16 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6Carmelo Cabrera , 7Enrique Margall , 8Luis Miguel Santillana , 9Jesús Iradier , 10Francisco Buscató , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Rafael Rullán , 13Clifford Luyk , 14Miguel Ángel Estrada , 15Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1973 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender (MVP ) , 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6Carmelo Cabrera , 7Enrique Margall , 8Luis Miguel Santillana , 9Rafael Rullán , 10Francisco Buscató , 11Manuel Flores , 12José Luis Sagi-Vela , 13Clifford Luyk , 14Miguel Ángel Estrada , 15Gonzalo Sagi-Vela (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1974 FIBA World Cup : finished5th among 14 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Vicente Ramos Cecilio , 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7Carmelo Cabrera , 8Luis Miguel Santillana , 9Rafael Rullán , 10Jesús Iradier , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12José Luis Sagi-Vela , 13Clifford Luyk , 14Miguel Ángel Estrada , 15Manuel Flores (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1975 EuroBasket : finished4th among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5 Miguel Ángel Lopez-Abril, 6 Cristóbal Rodríguez, 7Carmelo Cabrera , 8Luis Miguel Santillana , 9 Joan Filbá, 10Jesús Iradier , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Rafael Rullán , 13Clifford Luyk , 14Miguel Ángel Estrada , 15Manuel Flores (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1977 EuroBasket : finished9th among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 6 Juan Ramón Fernández, 7Carmelo Cabrera , 8Luis Miguel Santillana , 9 Joan Filbá, 10 Luis María Prada, 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Rafael Rullán , 13Josep Maria Margall , 14Gonzalo Sagi-Vela , 15Manuel Flores (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1979 EuroBasket : finished6th among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Quim Costa , 6José Luis Llorente , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Manuel Flores , 9 Pedro César Ansa, 10Luis Miguel Santillana , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Rafael Rullán , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1980 Olympic Games : finished4th among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5José Luis Llorente , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Manuel Flores , 9Fernando Romay , 10Luis Miguel Santillana , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1981 EuroBasket : finished4th among 12 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Quim Costa , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Manuel Flores , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Rafael Rullán , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1982 FIBA World Cup : finished4th among 13 teams
4Wayne Brabender , 5Quim Costa , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1983 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 12 teams
4Fernando Arcega , 5Joan "Chichi" Creus , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán (MVP ) , 12Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1984 Olympic Games : finished2nd among 12 teams
4José Manuel Beirán , 5José Luis Llorente , 6Fernando Arcega , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Juan Antonio Corbalán , 12Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1985 EuroBasket : finished4th among 12 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5José Luis Llorente , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Vicente Gil , 12Quim Costa , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Juan Manuel López Iturriaga , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1986 FIBA World Cup : finished5th among 24 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5Quim Costa , 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10Fernando Martín , 11Fernando Arcega , 12Ignacio "Nacho" Solozábal , 13Juan Domingo de la Cruz , 14Joan "Chichi" Creus , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1987 EuroBasket : finished4th among 12 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5 Francisco Javier Zapata, 6Cándido "Chicho" Sibilio , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10José Antonio Montero , 11Fernando Arcega , 12Ignacio Solozábal , 13Ferran Martínez , 14José Ángel Arcega , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1988 Olympic Games : finished8th among 12 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5José Luis Llorente , 6José Biriukov , 7Josep Maria Margall , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Enrique “Quique” Andreu , 10José Antonio Montero , 11Fernando Arcega , 12Ignacio Solozábal , 13Ferran Martínez , 14Antonio Martín Espina , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1989 EuroBasket : finished5th among 8 teams
4Rafael Vecina , 5José Ángel Arcega , 6José Biriukov , 7Pablo Laso , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Enrique “Quique” Andreu , 10José Antonio Montero , 11Enrique Villalobos , 12Juan Antonio Morales , 13Ferran Martínez , 14Manuel Ángel Aller , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1990 FIBA World Cup : finished10th among 16 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5José Angel Arcega , 6José Miguel Antúnez , 7Rafael Jofresa , 8Andrés Jiménez Fernández , 9Fernando Romay , 10José Antonio Montero , 11Alberto Herreros , 12Manel Bosch , 13Ferran Martínez , 14Enrique Andreu , 15 Francisco J. Zapata (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1991 EuroBasket : finished3rd among 8 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5 Mike Hansen, 6José Miguel Antúnez , 7Rafael Jofresa , 8Enrique “Quique” Andreu , 9Manel Bosch , 10 Josep “Pep” Cargol, 11Fernando Arcega , 12Juan Antonio Orenga , 13 Silvano Bustos, 14Antonio Martín Espina , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1992 Olympic Games : finished9th among 12 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5José Arcega , 6José Biriukov , 7Rafael Jofresa , 8Andrés Jiménez , 9Santiago Aldama , 10Tomás Jofresa , 11Xavi Fernández , 12Alberto Herreros , 13Juan Antonio Orenga , 14Enrique Andreu , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Antonio Díaz-Miguel )
1993 EuroBasket : finished5th among 16 teams
4Jordi Villacampa , 5Rafael Jofresa , 6Tomas Jofresa , 7Juan Antonio Orenga , 8Andrés Jiménez , 9Juan Antonio Morales , 10Ignacio “Nacho” Azofra , 11Alberto Herreros , 12 Xavier “Xavi” Crespo, 13Ferran Martínez , 14Antonio Martín Espina , 15Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
1994 FIBA World Cup : finished10th among 16 teams
4Andrés Jiménez , 5Enrique Andreu , 6Alberto Herreros , 7 José Cargol, 8Ferran Martínez , 9Juan Antonio Orenga , 10José Miguel Antúnez , 11Rafael Vecina , 12Rafael Jofresa , 13Pablo Laso , 14Juan Antonio "Epi" San Epifanio , 15Jordi Villacampa (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
1995 EuroBasket : finished6th among 14 teams
4Alberto Angulo , 5José Luis Galilea , 6Mike Smith , 7Juan Antonio Orenga , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Pablo Laso , 10Xavi Fernández , 11Alberto Herreros , 12Alfonso Reyes , 13Ferran Martínez , 14Antonio Martín Espina , 15Fran Murcia (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
1997 EuroBasket : finished5th among 16 teams
4Alberto Angulo , 5 José Luis Galilea, 6Tomás Jofresa , 7Juan Antonio Orenga , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Mike Smith , 10Roger Esteller , 11Alberto Herreros , 12José Antonio Paraíso , 13Ferran Martínez , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Roberto Dueñas (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
1998 FIBA World Cup : finished5th among 16 teams
4Alberto Angulo , 5Nacho Rodilla , 6Nacho Azofra , 7Juan Antonio Orenga , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Carlos Jiménez , 10Rodrigo De la Fuente , 11Alberto Herreros , 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13Iñaki de Miguel , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Roberto Dueñas (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
1999 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 16 teams
4Alberto Angulo , 5Nacho Rodilla , 6 Iván Corrales, 7 Ignacio Romero, 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Carlos Jiménez , 10Rodrigo De la Fuente , 11Alberto Herreros , 12 Roger Esteller, 13Iñaki de Miguel , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Roberto Dueñas (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
2000 Olympic Games : finished9th among 12 teams
4Alberto Angulo , 5Juan Carlos Navarro , 6Raúl López , 7Jorge Garbajosa , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Carlos Jiménez , 10Rodrigo De la Fuente , 11Alberto Herreros , 12Johnny Rogers , 13Iñaki de Miguel , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Roberto Dueñas (Coach:Lolo Sainz )
2001 EuroBasket : finished3rd among 16 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Chuck Kornegay , 6 Paco Vázquez, 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Lucio Angulo , 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13Raúl López , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Javier Imbroda)
2002 FIBA World Cup : finished5th among 16 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Oriol Junyent , 6Carles Marco , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8Ignacio Rodríguez , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Lucio Angulo , 12 José Antonio Paraíso, 13José Calderón , 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Javier Imbroda)
2003 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 16 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Roger Grimau , 6Carles Marco , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Alberto Herreros , 12Rodrigo de la Fuente , 13 Antonio Bueno, 14Alfonso Reyes , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Moncho López )
2004 Olympic Games : finished7th among 12 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Iker Iturbe , 6Jaume Comas , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez (C) , 11Óscar Yebra , 12Roberto Dueñas , 13Rudy Fernández , 14Rodrigo De la Fuente , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Mario Pesquera)
2005 EuroBasket : finished4th among 16 teams
4Rudy Fernández , 5Iker Iturbe , 6Carlos Cabezas , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Sergi Vidal , 12Sergio Rodríguez , 13Iñaki de Miguel , 14Fran Vázquez , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach: Mario Pesquera)
2006 FIBA World Cup : finished1st among 24 teams
4Pau Gasol (MVP ) , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Carlos Cabezas , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Sergio Rodríguez , 12Berni Rodríguez , 13Marc Gasol , 14Álex Mumbrú , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Pepu Hernández )
2007 EuroBasket : finished2nd among 16 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Carlos Cabezas , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Sergio Rodríguez , 12Berni Rodríguez , 13Marc Gasol , 14Álex Mumbrú , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Pepu Hernández )
2008 Olympic Games : finished2nd among 12 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Ricky Rubio , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Jiménez , 11Raül López , 12Berni Rodríguez , 13Marc Gasol , 14Álex Mumbrú , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Aíto García Reneses )
2009 EuroBasket : finished1st among 16 teams
4Pau Gasol (MVP ) , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Ricky Rubio , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8Víctor Claver , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Carlos Cabezas , 11Raül López , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Álex Mumbrú , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2010 FIBA World Cup : finished6th among 24 teams
4Fernando San Emeterio , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Ricky Rubio , 7Juan Carlos Navarro , 8Raül López , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Víctor Claver , 11Fran Vázquez , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Álex Mumbrú , 15Jorge Garbajosa (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2011 EuroBasket : finished1st among 16 teams[ 21]
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Ricky Rubio , 7Juan Carlos Navarro (C) &(MVP ) , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Víctor Claver , 11Fernando San Emeterio , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Serge Ibaka , 15Víctor Sada (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2012 Olympic Games : finished2nd among 12 teams[ 22]
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Juan Carlos Navarro (C) , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Víctor Claver , 11Fernando San Emeterio , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Serge Ibaka , 15Víctor Sada (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2013 Eurobasket : finished3rd among 24 teams[ 23]
4Pablo Aguilar , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Xavi Rey , 8José Calderón , 9Ricky Rubio , 10Víctor Claver , 11Fernando San Emeterio , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Germán Gabriel , 15Álex Mumbrú (Coach:Juan Antonio Orenga )
2014 FIBA World Cup : finished5th among 24 teams[ 24]
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Juan Carlos Navarro (C) , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Víctor Claver , 11Ricky Rubio , 12Sergio Llull , 13Marc Gasol , 14Serge Ibaka , 15Álex Abrines (Coach:Juan Antonio Orenga )
2015 EuroBasket : finished1st among 24 teams[ 25]
4Pau Gasol (MVP ) , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Willy Hernangómez , 8Pau Ribas , 9Felipe Reyes , 10Víctor Claver , 11Fernando San Emeterio , 12Sergio Llull , 13Pablo Aguilar , 14Nikola Mirotić , 15Guillem Vives (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2016 Olympic Games : finished3rd among 12 teams
4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Juan Carlos Navarro (C) , 8José Calderón , 9Felipe Reyes ,10Víctor Claver , 14Willy Hernangómez , 21Álex Abrines , 23Sergio Llull , 44Nikola Mirotić , 79Ricky Rubio (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2017 EuroBasket : finished3rd among 24 teams
4Pau Gasol , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 7Juan Carlos Navarro (C) , 9Ricky Rubio , 13Marc Gasol , 14Willy Hernangómez , 15Joan Sastre , 16Guillem Vives , 18Pierre Oriola , 19Fernando San Emeterio , 21Álex Abrines , 41Juancho Hernangómez (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2019 FIBA World Cup : finished1st among 32 teams
1Quino Colom , 5Rudy Fernández (C) , 8Pau Ribas , 9Ricky Rubio (MVP ) , 10Víctor Claver , 13Marc Gasol , 14Willy Hernangómez , 18Pierre Oriola , 22Xavi Rabaseda , 23Sergio Llull , 33Javier Beirán , 41Juancho Hernangómez (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2020 Olympic Games : finished6th among 12 teams[ 26]
3Xabier López-Arostegui , 4Pau Gasol , 5Rudy Fernández (C) , 6Sergio Rodríguez , 9Ricky Rubio , 10Víctor Claver , 13Marc Gasol , 14Willy Hernangómez , 16Usman Garuba , 20Alberto Abalde , 21Álex Abrines , 23Sergio Llull (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2022 EuroBasket : finished1st among 24 teams
2Lorenzo Brown , 4Jaime Pradilla , 5Rudy Fernández (C) , 6Xabier López-Arostegui , 7Jaime Fernández , 8Darío Brizuela , 9Alberto Díaz , 11Sebas Saiz , 14Willy Hernangómez (MVP ) , 16Usman Garuba , 41Juancho Hernangómez , 44 Joel Parra (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2023 FIBA World Cup : finished9th among 32 teams[ 27]
4Alberto Díaz , 5Rudy Fernández (C) , 8Darío Brizuela , 10Víctor Claver , 12Santi Aldama , 14Willy Hernangómez , 16Usman Garuba , 21Álex Abrines , 23Sergio Llull , 24Juan Núñez , 41Juancho Hernangómez , 44 Joel Parra (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2024 Olympic Games : finished10th among 12 teams[ 28]
2Lorenzo Brown , 4Jaime Pradilla , 5Rudy Fernández (C) , 6Xabier López-Arostegui , 7Santi Aldama , 8Darío Brizuela , 9Alberto Díaz , 10Juancho Hernangómez , 14Willy Hernangómez , 16Usman Garuba , 21Álex Abrines , 23Sergio Llull (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
2025 EuroBasket : finished17th among 24 teams[ 29]
2 Josep Puerto, 3Sergio de Larrea , 4Jaime Pradilla , 5Mario Saint-Supery , 6Xabier López-Arostegui , 7Santi Aldama , 8Darío Brizuela , 14Willy Hernangómez (C) , 22Santiago Yusta , 41Juancho Hernangómez , 44Joel Parra , 77Yankuba Sima (Coach:Sergio Scariolo )
Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.As of 2 August 2024, including all friendly matches [ 30] Most capped players [ edit ]
Top highscorers in official games (friendlies not included).
As of 23 February 2025 Most medals won with the senior national team in (Olympic Games ,World Cups andEuroBaskets ):
Overall players records [ edit ] Most games played :Rudy Fernández – 266 games playedMost points scored :Pau Gasol – 3,656 points scored[ 31] Most points scored in a single game :Jordi Villacampa – 48 points scored againstVenezuela at the1990 FIBA World Cup .Played in mostSummer Olympic Games :6 -Rudy Fernández (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016,2020 and2024 ) 5 –Juan Carlos Navarro (2000 ,2004 ,2008 ,2012 and2016 ) andPau Gasol (2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and2020 ) 4 –Epi (1980 ,1984 ,1988 and1992 ),Felipe Reyes andJosé Manuel Calderón (2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016) Longest tenure in the national team :Pau Gasol (20 years),Rudy Fernández (20 years) andJuan Carlos Navarro (18 years).International competitions [ edit ] Other notable achievements [ edit ]
Progression in the FIBA World Ranking [ edit ] Date Change Pos. Points Dis. 28 March 2025 15th 745.7 -94.4 29 November 2024 6th 746.6 -92.4 15 August 2024 46th 746.7 -92.1 1 March 2024 12nd 773.9 -10.9 18 November 2022 11st 758.6 +1.1 26 September 2022 2nd 758.9 −1.8 1 March 2022 2nd 724.0 −39.4 7 December 2021 2nd 724.1 −39.2 9 August 2021 2nd 721.4 −42.8 2 March 2021 2nd 721.3 −60.5 3 March 2020 2nd 722.9 −58.7 19 September 2019 2nd 731.5 −54.9 26 February 2019 2nd 703.4 −90.3 4 December 2018 2nd 702.6 −80.4 18 September 2018 2nd 704.2 −62.9 3 July 2018 2nd 706.7 −41.4 28 February 2018 2nd 704.7 −30.3 28 November 2017 2nd 693.8 −142.4 11 October 2017 2nd 693.2 −126.4
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