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Spanish Basketball Federation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spanish Basketball Federation
SportBasketball
JurisdictionSpain
Founded1923
AffiliationFIBA
Affiliation date1934
Regional affiliationFIBA Europe
HeadquartersMadrid
PresidentElisa Aguilar
Men's coachSergio Scariolo
Women's coachMiguel Méndez
Official website
www.feb.es/inicio.aspx
Spain

The Spanish Basketball Federation (Spanish: Federación Española de Baloncesto; FEB) is the governing body of basketball in Spain. It is based in Madrid, Spain. It was founded on 31 July 1923 as Federación Española de Basketball in Barcelona, Spain.[1]

It oversees the Spanish top professional basketball league: the Liga ACB, even though it is organized by Asociación de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB). It organizes the LEB Oro, the LEB Plata and the Liga EBA.

It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's, women's, and youth national basketball teams. As of 2022, the federation has 3,273 registered clubs and 377,108 federated basketball players, being the second biggest federation after the Football Federation.[2]

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Competitions

The FEB also organizes several competitions:

Honours

Senior National Teams

Youth national teams

All-time participation table

Combined table of men's and women's basketball teams, both senior and youth teams. Not included two discontinued competitions: Men's U-21 World Championship (three participations in four editions) and Women's U-21 World Championship for Women (one participation in two editions). Not included either, Mediterranean Games.

Men's national teams Women's national teams
Europe U-16 World U-17 Europe U-18 World U-19 Europe U-20 Euro
Basket
World Cup Olympics Olympics World Cup Euro
Basket
Europe U-20 World U-19 Europe U-18 World U-17 Europe U-16
2024 Q Q Q Q 2024 Q Q Q Q 2024
2023
10th Q 2023
2023
2022
2022 DNQ
2022
2021 5th 6th 2021 6th 7th 7th 2021
2019
DNQ
2019
5th
5th
2019
2018
DNQ 9th 7th 2018
6th
2018
2017 8th
4th 4th
2017
8th 6th 5th 2017
2016
4th 5th
2016
6th
2016
2015 4th 7th 8th
2015
4th
4th 2015
2014
4th 5th
5th 2014
2014
2013
5th
2013
4th
2013
2012 7th 4th 5th
2012 DNQ
5th
2012
2011
DNQ
2011 9th
2011
2010 4th 10th 11th
6th 2010
8th 4th 2010
2009
5th 10th
2009
2009
2008 6th 5th
2008 5th 4th 5th
2008
2007
5th 8th
2007
4th
2007
2006
11th
2006 8th 4th
2006
2005
4th 9th 4th 2005
8th 5th
2005
2004 7th
11th 7th 2004 6th 9th
2004
2003 4th DNQ
2003
4th 2003
2002 9th
5th 2002 5th 5th 5th 2002
2001
2001
DNQ 7th 2001
2000 11th
9th 2000 DNQ 5th 6th 2000
1999 8th
1999 DNQ
1999
1998
4th 5th 1998 5th
1998
1997 6th 5th 1997 5th 8th 5th 1997
1996 9th
DNQ 1996 DNQ 4th 1996
1995
6th 1995 9th 4th 1995
1994
10th 1994 8th
1994
1993
5th 1993
DNQ
1993
1992 6th 6th 9th 1992 5th 5th 1992
1991
6th
1991 DNQ 9th 1991
1990
10th 1990 DNQ
1990
1989 6th 5th 1989 DNQ 5th 4th 1989
1988 6th 8th 1988 DNQ 6th 1988
1987 4th DNQ 4th 1987 6th 9th 1987
1986 5th 5th 1986 DNQ 12th 1986
1985
4th 1985 10th 7th 9th 1985
1984 4th
1984 DNQ 4th 7th 1984
1983
4th
1983 DNQ 11th 8th 1983
1982 6th 4th 1982 8th 1982
1981 9th 4th 1981 DNQ 9th 1981
1980 4th 4th 1980 DNQ 10th 10th 1980
1979
DNQ 6th 1979 DNQ DNQ 1979
1978
DNQ 1978 11th 11th 1978
1977 5th 9th 1977 11th 1977
1976
DNQ 1976 DNQ 10th 10th 1976
1975 5th 4th 1975 DNQ 6th 1975
1974
5th 1974 12th 1974
1973
1973 8th 1973
1972 7th 11th 1972 DNQ 1972
1971 4th 7th 1971 DNQ DNQ 1971
1970 5th DNQ 1970 DNQ 1970
1969 5th 1969 DNQ 1969
1968 5th 7th 1968 DNQ 1968
1967 6th DNQ 1967 DNQ DNQ 1967
1966 6th 1966 DNQ 1966
1965 11th 1965 DNQ 1965
1964 8th DNQ 1964 DNQ DNQ 1964
1963 7th DNQ 1963 1963
1962 1962 DNQ 1962
1961 13th 1961 1961
1960 11th 1960 DNQ 1960
1959 15th DNQ 1959 DNQ 1959
1958 1958 DNQ 1958
1957 DNQ 1957 DNQ 1957
1956 DNQ 1956 DNQ 1956
1955 DNQ 1955 1955
1954 DNQ 1954 DNQ 1954
1953 DNQ 1953 DNQ 1953
1952 DNQ 1952 DNQ 1952
1951 DNQ 1951 1951
1950 9th 1950 DNQ 1950
1949 DNQ 1949 1949
1948 DNQ 1948 1948
1947 DNQ 1947 1947
1946 DNQ 1946 1946
1939 DNE 1939 1939
1938 1938 DNE 1938
1937 DNE 1937 1937
1936 WITHDREW 1936 1936
1935
1935 1935

All-time medallists

Combined table of men's and women's medal winners, with both senior and youth teams, also including medals won in the 3x3 format, as recognized by the Spanish Basketball Federation:[3]

  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.
Player Medals Details
Laura Gil 17
Pau Gasol 14
Laura Nicholls 14
Extended content
Alba Torrens 14
Extended content
Laia Palau 13
Felipe Reyes 13
Silvia Domínguez 12
Rudy Fernández 12
Juan Carlos Navarro 12
Marta Xargay 12
Leticia Romero 11
José Calderón 10
Queralt Casas 10
Marc Gasol 10
Lucila Pascua 10
Laura Quevedo 10
Leonor Rodríguez 10
Víctor Claver 9
Anna Cruz 9
Sergio Llull 9
Ricky Rubio 9
Elisa Aguilar 8
Maite Cazorla 8
Yurena Díaz 8
Carlos Jiménez 8
Astou Ndour 8
Cristina Ouviña 8
Amaya Valdemoro 8

See also

References

  1. ^ "La FEB cumple 95 años | Federación Española de Baloncesto". FEB (in European Spanish). 30 July 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Yearbook of Sports Statistics 2023" (PDF). www.culturaydeporte.gob.es. Ministry of Culture and Sport. May 2023. pp. 121–131.
  3. ^ http://www.feb.es/Documentos/Archivo/Upload/MEDALLAS2017.pdf [bare URL PDF]

External links

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