EuroBasket Records

FIBA Continental awards
FIBA AfroBasket
FIBA AmeriCup
FIBA Asia Cup
FIBA EuroBasket

EuroBasket Records are the records attained during play in the EuroBasket, which is the pre-eminent pan-European international basketball tournament that is contested between national teams.

Most Valuable Players and Top Scorers

Bronze Member of the FIBA Hall of Fame.
Silver Member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Gold Member of both the FIBA Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected the MVP or was the Top Scorer.
Tournament MVP Top Scorer PPG
EuroBasket 1935 Spain Rafael Martín Italy Livio Franceschini
16.5
EuroBasket 1937 Lithuania Pranas Talzūnas Latvia Rūdolfs Jurciņš
12.5
EuroBasket 1939 Lithuania Mykolas Ruzgys
(de facto: Lithuania Pranas Lubinas)
Estonia Heino Veskila
16.7
EuroBasket 1946 Hungary Ferenc Németh Poland Paweł Stok
12.6
EuroBasket 1947 Soviet Union Joann Lõssov France Jacques Perrier
13.7
EuroBasket 1949 Turkey Hüseyin Öztürk Turkey Hüseyin Öztürk
19.3
EuroBasket 1951 Czechoslovakia Ivan Mrázek Czechoslovakia Ivan Mrázek
17.1
EuroBasket 1953 Soviet Union Anatoly Konev Lebanon Ahmed Idlibi
15.9
EuroBasket 1955 Hungary János Greminger Czechoslovakia Miroslav Skerik
19.1
EuroBasket 1957 Czechoslovakia Jiří Baumruk Belgium Eddy Terrace
24.4
EuroBasket 1959 Soviet Union Viktor Zubkov Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać
28.1
EuroBasket 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (2)
24.0
EuroBasket 1963 Spain Emiliano Rodríguez Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (3)
26.6
EuroBasket 1965 Soviet Union Modestas Paulauskas Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać (4)
21.9
EuroBasket 1967 Czechoslovakia Jiří Zedníček Greece Georgios Kolokithas
26.7
EuroBasket 1969 Soviet Union Sergei Belov Greece Georgios Kolokithas (2)
23.5
EuroBasket 1971 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić Poland Edward Jurkiewicz
22.6
EuroBasket 1973 Spain Wayne Brabender Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev
22.3
EuroBasket 1975 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić (2) Bulgaria Atanas Golomeev (2)
22.9
EuroBasket 1977 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić Netherlands Kees Akerboom
27.0
EuroBasket 1979 Israel Miki Berkovich Poland Mieczysław Młynarski
26.6
EuroBasket 1981 Soviet Union Valdis Valters[1] Poland Mieczysław Młynarski (2)
23.1
EuroBasket 1983 Spain Juan Antonio Corbalán Greece Nikos Galis
33.0
EuroBasket 1985 Soviet Union Arvydas Sabonis Israel Doron Jamchi
28.1
EuroBasket 1987 Greece Nikos Galis Greece Nikos Galis (2)
37.0
EuroBasket 1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović Greece Nikos Galis (3)
35.6
EuroBasket 1991 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč Greece Nikos Galis (4)
32.4
EuroBasket 1993 Germany Chris Welp Bosnia and Herzegovina Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović
24.6
EuroBasket 1995 Lithuania Šarūnas Marčiulionis Lithuania Šarūnas Marčiulionis
22.5
EuroBasket 1997 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sašha Đorđević Israel Oded Katash
22.0
EuroBasket 1999 Italy Gregor Fučka Spain Alberto Herreros
19.2
EuroBasket 2001 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Peja Stojaković Germany Dirk Nowitzki
28.7
EuroBasket 2003 Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Spain Pau Gasol
25.8
EuroBasket 2005 Germany Dirk Nowitzki Germany Dirk Nowitzki (2)
26.1
EuroBasket 2007 Russia Andrei Kirilenko Germany Dirk Nowitzki (3)
24.0
EuroBasket 2009 Spain Pau Gasol Spain Pau Gasol (2)
18.7
EuroBasket 2011 Spain Juan Carlos Navarro France Tony Parker
22.1
EuroBasket 2013 France Tony Parker France Tony Parker (2)[2]
19.0
EuroBasket 2015 Spain Pau Gasol (2) Spain Pau Gasol (3)
25.6
EuroBasket 2017 Slovenia Goran Dragić Russia Alexey Shved
24.3

All-Tournament Teams

Head coach of winners

All-time leading scorers in total points scored

  • Counting all games played through the end of EuroBasket 2017, and not counting qualification games.
List of All-Time Top 10 Scorers (Overall)
Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average
Spain Pau Gasol 1,183 58 20.4
France Tony Parker 1,104 66 16.7
Germany Dirk Nowitzki 1,052 49 21.4
Greece Nikos Galis 1,030 33 31.2
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec 948 61 15.5
Israel Miki Berkovich 917 51 17.9
Spain Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" 889 52 17.1
Spain Emiliano Rodríguez 864 53 16.3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać 844 34 24.8
Czechoslovakia Stanislav Kropilák 769 55 13.9
Greece Panagiotis Giannakis 769 58 13.2
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 768 53 14.5

All-time leading scorers in points per game average

  • Counting all games played through the end of EuroBasket 2017, and not counting qualification games.
List of All-Time Top 10 Scorers (By Average)[3]
Player Points Scored Games Played Scoring Average
Greece Nikos Galis 1,030 33 31.2
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radivoj Korać 844 34 24.8
United Kingdom Luol Deng 123 5 24.6
Belgium Eddy Terrace 220 9 24.4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina Sabahudin "Dino" Bilalović 217 9 24.1
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Croatia Dražen Petrović 604 26 23.2
Germany Dennis Schröder 271 12 22.6
Netherlands Rik Smits 154 7 22.0
Poland Mieczysław Młynarski 482 22 21.9
Germany Michael Jackel 347 16 21.6

Most points scored in a single game

List of All-Time Top 10 Highest Scoring Games[4]
Player Points Scored Opponent Year
Belgium Eddy Terrace63 Albania1957
Greece Nikos Galis46 Sweden1983
Israel Miki Berkovich44 Turkey1975
Israel Doron Jamchi44 Romania1987
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nenad Marković Zorić44 Latvia1997
Greece Georgios Kolokithas43 Spain1967
Germany Dirk Nowitzki43 Spain2001
Spain Emiliano Rodríguez43 Netherlands1967
Romania Costel Cernat42 Israel1975
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ladislav Demšar42 Albania1947
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Đorđević41 Lithuania1995

All-time leaders in games played

List of All-Time Leaders By Games Played[5]
Player Games Played Number of Tournaments Years Played
Israel Yaniv Green 99 8 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015
Republic of Macedonia Todor Gečevski 91 9 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
France Boris Diaw 87 8 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
Israel Yotam Halperin 87 8 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
Latvia Uvis Helmanis 84 8 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009
Finland Tuukka Kotti 82 9 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
France Florent Pietrus 82 7 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015
Czech Republic Jiří Welsch 81 9 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2017
Israel Ido Kozikaro 79 6 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013
Georgia (country) Zaza Pachulia 79 8 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
France Tony Parker 79 8 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015

Top medalists

  • Through the end of EuroBasket 2017.
  • Minimum 5 total medals, or 4 gold medals won.
List of All-Time EuroBasket Medalists[6][7]
Player Gold Medals Silver Medals Bronze Medals Total Medals
Soviet Union Gennadi Volnov6
(1959, 1961, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1969)
006
Soviet Union Sergei Belov4
(1967, 1969, 1971, 1979)
2
(1975, 1977)
1
(1973)
7
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sasha Danilović4
(1989, 1991, 1995, 1997)
01
(1999)
5
Soviet Union Modestas Paulauskas4
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1971)
01
(1973)
5
Soviet Union Zurab Sakandelidze4
(1965, 1967, 1969, 1971)
01
(1973)
5
Soviet Union Aleksandr Petrov4
(1959, 1961, 1963, 1965)
004
Soviet Union Armenak Alachachian4
(1953, 1961, 1963, 1965)
004
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić3
(1973, 1975, 1977)
3
(1969, 1971, 1981)
1
(1979)
7
Spain Pau Gasol3
(2009, 2011, 2015)
2
(2003, 2007)
2
(2001, 2017)
7
Spain Felipe Reyes3
(2009, 2011, 2015)
2
(2003, 2007)
1
(2001)
6
Soviet Union Vladimir Tkachenko3
(1979, 1981, 1985)
2
(1977, 1987)
05
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vinko Jelovac3
(1973, 1975, 1977)
2
(1969, 1971)
05
Soviet Union Aleksandr Belostenny3
(1979, 1981, 1985)
1
(1977)
2
(1983, 1989)
6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić3
(1973, 1975, 1977)
1
(1981)
1
(1979)
5
Spain Rudy Fernández3
(2009, 2011, 2015)
1
(2007)
1
(2013)
5
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Kićanović3
(1973, 1975, 1977)
1
(1981)
1
(1979)
5
Soviet Union Sergei Tarakanov3
(1979, 1981, 1985)
1
(1987)
1
(1983)
5
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlade Divac3
(1989, 1991, 1995)
02
(1987, 1999)
5
Soviet Union Lithuania Valdemaras Chomičius2
(1979, 1985)
2
(1987, 1995)
2
(1983, 1989)
6
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro2
(2009, 2011)
2
(2003, 2007)
2
(2001, 2017)
6
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia Dino Rađa2
(1989, 1991)
03
(1987, 1993, 1995)
5

See also

References

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