FIBA Europe

FIBA Europe
Formation 1957 (1957)
Headquarters Munich, Germany
Region served
Europe
Membership
50 full member associations
Official language
English
President
Turkey Turgay Demirel [1]
Parent organization
FIBA
Website FIBA.basketball/Europe

FIBA Europe is a zone within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) which includes all 50 national European basketball federations.

Headquarters of FIBA Europe, in Munich, Germany.

Competitions

National teams

Clubs

Current title holders

Competitions Champion Title Runners-up Next edition
FIBA EuroBasket Men's  Slovenia 1st  Serbia 2021 (September)
FIBA Europe U-20 Men's  Israel 1st  Croatia 2019
FIBA Europe U-18 Men's  Serbia 4th  Latvia 2019
FIBA Europe U-16 Men's  Croatia 4th  Spain 2019
FIBA EuroBasket Women's  Spain 3rd  France 2019 (June)
FIBA Europe U-20 Women's  Spain 8th  Serbia 2019
FIBA Europe U-18 Women's  Germany 1st  Spain 2019
FIBA Europe U-16 Women's  Italy 1st  Czech Republic 2019
Competitions (clubs) Champion Title Runners-up Next edition
EuroLeague Spain Real Madrid 10th Turkey Fenerbahçe 2018–19
EuroCup Turkey Darüşşafaka 1st Russia Lokomotiv Kuban 2018–19
Champions League Greece AEK Athens 1st France AS Monaco 2018–19
FIBA Europe Cup Italy Reyer Venezia 1st Italy Sidigas Scandone 2018–19
EuroLeague Women Russia UMMC Ekaterinburg 4th Hungary Sopron Basket 2018–19
EuroCup Women Turkey Galatasaray 2nd Italy Reyer Venezia 2018–19

Members

CodeAssociationNational teamsFIBA
affiliation
IOC
member
ALBAlbania Albania1947Yes
ANDAndorra Andorra[n 1]1988Yes
ARMArmenia Armenia1991Yes
AUTAustria Austria1934Yes
AZEAzerbaijan Azerbaijan[n 2]1991Yes
BLRBelarus Belarus1992Yes
BELBelgium Belgium1932Yes
BIHBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina1992Yes
BULBulgaria Bulgaria1935Yes
CROCroatia Croatia1992Yes
CYPCyprus Cyprus1972Yes
CZECzech Republic Czech Republic1932Yes
DENDenmark Denmark1951Yes
ESTEstonia Estonia1991Yes
FINFinland Finland1939Yes
FRAFrance France1933Yes
GEOGeorgia (country) Georgia1992Yes
GERGermany Germany1934Yes
GIBGibraltar Gibraltar[n 1]
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1985No[n 3]
GBRUnited Kingdom Great Britain2005Yes
GREGreece Greece1936Yes
HUNHungary Hungary1935Yes
ISLIceland Iceland1959Yes
IRLRepublic of Ireland Ireland[n 1]1947Yes
ISRIsrael Israel1939Yes
ITAItaly Italy1932Yes
KOSKosovo Kosovo
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
2015Yes
LATLatvia Latvia1992Yes
LTULithuania Lithuania1992Yes
LUXLuxembourg Luxembourg
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1946Yes
MKDRepublic of Macedonia Macedonia[n 4]1993Yes
MLTMalta Malta[n 1]1967Yes
MDAMoldova Moldova[n 1]
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1985Yes
MONMonaco Monaco[n 2]
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1987Yes
MNEMontenegro Montenegro2006Yes
NEDNetherlands Netherlands1946Yes
NORNorway Norway[n 1]
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1968Yes
POLPoland Poland1934Yes
PORPortugal Portugal1932Yes
ROURomania Romania1932Yes
RUSRussia Russia1947Yes
SMRSan Marino San Marino[n 1]
  • Men's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
  • Women's
    • U20
    • U19
    • U18
    • U17
    • U16
1969Yes
SRBSerbia Serbia2006Yes
SVKSlovakia Slovakia1993Yes
SLOSlovenia Slovenia1992Yes
ESPSpain Spain1934Yes
SWESweden Sweden1952Yes
SUISwitzerland Switzerland1932Yes
TURTurkey Turkey1936Yes
UKRUkraine Ukraine1992Yes

Defunct members

CodeAssociationNational teamsFIBA
affiliation
FIBA
disaffiliation
TCHCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1992
GDREast Germany East Germany1992
ENGEngland England[n 5]1937
SCGSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro19922006
SCOScotland Scotland[n 5]1947
URSSoviet Union Soviet Union1992
WALWales Wales[n 5]1956
YUGSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia19491992

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Member with team participating in the 2018 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.
  2. 1 2 Member with team currently not participating in FIBA Europe-sanctioned tournaments.
  3. Part of the British Olympic Association.
  4. Officially recognised by FIBA as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
  5. 1 2 3 Integrated in the British Association.

FIBA Europe teams ranking

This section shows the position of the men's national team of the FIBA Europe members, as of 3 July 2018.[2] Monaco is the only member that is not ranked as they did not play any FIBA competition in the last eight years.

See also

References

  1. FIBA Europe President
  2. "FIBA World Ranking presented by Nike". FIBA. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
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