The following is the list of squads for each of the 16 teams competing in the FIBA EuroBasket 2009 , held in Poland between 7 and 20 September 2009. Each team selected a squad of 12 players for the tournament.
Coach: Jonas Kazlauskas
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Giannis Kalambokis | 1.96 | 6' 05″ | Guard | 1978 | Panionios |
5 | Ioannis Bourousis | 2.15 | 7' 01″ | Center | 1983 | Olympiacos |
6 | Nikos Zisis | 1.97 | 6' 06″ | Guard | 1983 | Montepaschi Siena |
7 | Vassilis Spanoulis | 1.93 | 6' 04″ | Guard | 1982 | Panathinaikos |
8 | Nick Calathes | 1.98 | 6' 06″ | Guard | 1989 | Panathinaikos |
9 | Antonis Fotsis | 2.09 | 6' 10″ | Forward | 1981 | Panathinaikos |
10 | Georgios Printezis | 2.06 | 6' 09″ | Forward | 1985 | Unicaja Málaga |
11 | Andreas Glyniadakis | 2.16 | 7' 01″ | Center | 1981 | Olympiacos |
12 | Kostas Kaimakoglou | 2.05 | 6' 09″ | Forward | 1983 | Panathinaikos |
13 | Kosta Koufos | 2.13 | 7' 00″ | Center | 1989 | Utah Jazz |
14 | Stratos Perperoglou | 2.03 | 6' 08″ | Forward | 1984 | Panathinaikos |
15 | Sofoklis Schortsanitis | 2.08 | 6' 10″ | Center | 1985 | Olympiacos |
Coach: Jasmin Repeša
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Roko Ukić | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1984 | Milwaukee Bucks |
5 | Davor Kus | 1.92 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1978 | Benetton Treviso |
6 | Marko Popović | 1.85 | 6' 01" | Guard | 1982 | UNICS Kazan |
7 | Nikola Vujčić | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Center | 1978 | Olympiacos |
8 | Nikola Prkačin | 2.08 | 6' 10" | Forward | 1975 | Cibona Zagreb |
9 | Marin Rozić | 2.03 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1983 | Cibona Zagreb |
10 | Zoran Planinić | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Guard | 1982 | CSKA Moscow |
11 | Mario Stojić | 1.98 | 6' 06" | Guard | 1980 | ViveMenorca |
12 | Krešimir Lončar | 2.10 | 6' 11" | Center | 1983 | UNICS Kazan |
13 | Marko Banić | 2.06 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1984 | Bilbao Basket |
14 | Sandro Nicević | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Center | 1976 | Benetton Treviso |
15 | Mario Kasun | 2.16 | 7' 01" | Center | 1980 | Efes Pilsen |
Coach: Jovica Arsić
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Vrbica Stefanov | 1.88 | 6' 02" | Guard | 1973 | ViveMenorca |
5 | Dimitar Mirakovski | 1.85 | 6' 01" | Guard | 1981 | Rethymno Cretan |
6 | Darko Sokolov | 1.90 | 6' 03" | Guard | 1986 | KK MZT Skopje |
7 | Riste Stefanov | 1.99 | 6' 06" | Guard | 1983 | Lukoil Academic |
8 | Vojdan Stojanovski | 1.93 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1987 | KK AMAK SP |
9 | Pero Blaževski | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Forward | 1972 | MZT Skopje |
10 | Dime Tasovski | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Forward | 1980 | KK Rabotnički |
11 | Todor Gečevski | 2.10 | 6' 11" | Center | 1977 | KK Zadar |
12 | Pero Antić | 2.09 | 6' 10" | Forward | 1982 | Lokomotiv Rostov |
13 | Damjan Stojanovski | 1.93 | 6' 04" | Forward | 1987 | AMAK SP |
14 | Jeremiah Massey | 2.02 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1982 | Real Madrid |
15 | Predrag Samardžiski | 2.16 | 7' 01" | Center | 1986 | FMP Železnik |
Coach: Zvi Sherf
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Moran Rot | 1.83 | 6' 00" | Guard | 1982 | Hapoel Jerusalem |
5 | Yuval Naimi | 1.87 | 6' 02" | Guard | 1988 | Hapoel Jerusalem |
6 | Gal Mekel | 1.95 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1988 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
7 | Raviv Limonad | 1.91 | 6' 03" | Guard | 1984 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
8 | Guy Pnini | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Forward | 1983 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
9 | Yotam Halperin | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1984 | Olympiacos |
10 | Tal Burstein | 1.98 | 6' 06" | Guard | 1980 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
11 | Lior Eliyahu | 2.07 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1985 | Caja Laboral |
12 | Moshe Mizrahi | 2.02 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1980 | Maccabi Haifa |
13 | Ido Kozikaro | 2.02 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1978 | Maccabi Haifa |
14 | Yaniv Green | 2.06 | 6' 09" | Center | 1980 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
15 | Amit Tamir | 2.09 | 6' 10" | Center | 1979 | Ironi Ashkelon |
Coach: David Blatt
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Andrey Vorontsevich | 2.07 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1987 | CSKA Moscow |
5 | Nikita Kurbanov | 2.03 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1986 | CSKA Moscow |
6 | Sergey Bykov | 1.90 | 6' 03" | Guard | 1983 | Lokomotiv Kuban |
7 | Vitaly Fridzon | 1.95 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1985 | Khimki |
8 | Kelly McCarty | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Forward | 1975 | UNICS Kazan |
9 | Dmitri Sokolov | 2.14 | 7' 00" | Center | 1985 | CSKA Moscow |
10 | Fedor Dmitriev | 2.05 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1984 | Spartak Saint Petersburg |
11 | Egor Vyaltsev | 1.94 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1985 | Khimki |
12 | Sergey Monya | 2.05 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1983 | Khimki |
13 | Anton Ponkrashov | 2.00 | 6' 07" | Guard | 1986 | CSKA Moscow |
14 | Alexey Zozulin | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Guard | 1983 | CSKA Moscow |
15 | Timofey Mozgov | 2.16 | 7' 01" | Center | 1986 | Denver Nuggets |
Coach: Dirk Bauermann
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Lucca Staiger | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1988 | Iowa State University |
5 | Heiko Schaffartzik | 1.85 | 6' 01" | Guard | 1984 | New Yorker Phantoms |
6 | Sven Schultze | 2.08 | 6' 10" | Forward | 1978 | Free Agent |
7 | Tim Ohlbrecht | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Center | 1988 | Telekom Baskets Bonn |
8 | Konrad Wysocki | 2.04 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1982 | Turów Zgorzelec |
9 | Steffen Hamann | 1.95 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1981 | ALBA Berlin |
10 | Demond Greene | 1.86 | 6' 01" | Guard | 1979 | Free Agent |
11 | Tibor Pleiss | 2.15 | 7' 01" | Center | 1989 | Brose Baskets |
12 | Elias Harris | 2.01 | 6' 07" | Forward | 1989 | Gonzaga University |
13 | Patrick Femerling | 2.15 | 7' 01" | Center | 1975 | Free Agent |
14 | Robin Benzing | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Forward | 1989 | Ratiopharm Ulm |
15 | Jan-Hendrik Jagla | 2.13 | 7' 00" | Center | 1981 | Free Agent |
Coach: Kęstutis Kemzūra
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Last Club |
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4 | Uvis Helmanis | 2.04 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1972 | ASK Rīga |
5 | Aigars Vitols | 1.94 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1976 | ASK Rīga |
6 | Armands Šķēle | 1.94 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1983 | Barons LMT |
7 | Jānis Blūms | 1.91 | 6' 03" | Guard | 1982 | Bilbao Basket |
8 | Ernests Kalve | 2.03 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1987 | ASK Rīga |
9 | Kristaps Valters | 1.88 | 6' 02" | Guard | 1981 | Fuenlabrada |
10 | Gatis Jahovičs | 2.00 | 6' 07" | Forward | 1984 | BK VEF Rīga |
11 | Kaspars Kambala | 2.06 | 6' 09" | Center | 1978 | Enisey Krasnoyarsk |
12 | Rolands Freimanis | 2.07 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1988 | BK VEF Rīga |
13 | Artūrs Štālbergs | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Forward | 1984 | Liepājas Lauvas |
14 | Kristaps Janičenoks | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Forward | 1983 | Reyer Venezia |
15 | Andris Biedriņš | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Center | 1986 | Golden State Warriors |
Coach: Vincent Collet
No | Player | Height (m) | Height (f) | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Antoine Diot | 1.93 | 6' 04" | Guard | 1989 | Le Mans |
5 | Nicolas Batum | 2.03 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1988 | Portland Trail Blazers |
6 | Aymeric Jeanneau | 1.85 | 6' 01" | Guard | 1978 | ASVEL Villeurbanne |
7 | Alain Koffi | 2.07 | 6' 09" | Forward | 1980 | Joventut Badalona |
8 | Ian Mahinmi | 2.11 | 6' 11" | Center | 1986 | Indiana Pacers |
9 | Tony Parker | 1.88 | 6' 02" | Guard | 1982 | San Antonio Spurs |
10 | Yannick Bokolo | 1.91 | 6' 03" | Guard | 1985 | Gravelines Dunkerque |
11 | Florent Piétrus | 2.02 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1981 | Valencia BC |
12 | Nando de Colo | 1.96 | 6' 05" | Guard | 1987 | San Antonio Spurs |
13 | Boris Diaw | 2.03 | 6' 08" | Forward | 1982 | San Antonio Spurs |
14 | Ronny Turiaf | 2.08 | 6' 10" | Center | 1983 | Los Angeles Clippers |
15 | Ali Traore | 2.08 | 6' 10" | Center | 1985 | Lokomotiv Kuban |
Coach: Sergio Scariolo
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Pau Gasol | 2.15 | 7–1 | Center | 1980 | Los Angeles Lakers |
5 | Rudy Fernández | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1985 | Portland Trail Blazers |
6 | Ricky Rubio | 1.96 | 6–5 | Guard | 1990 | FC Barcelona |
7 | Juan Carlos Navarro | 1.92 | 6–4 | Guard | 1980 | FC Barcelona |
8 | Víctor Claver | 2.07 | 6–9 | Forward | 1988 | Valencia BC |
9 | Felipe Reyes | 2.06 | 6–9 | Center | 1980 | Real Madrid |
10 | Carlos Cabezas | 1.87 | 6–2 | Guard | 1980 | Khimki |
11 | Raúl López | 1.86 | 6–1 | Guard | 1980 | Khimki |
12 | Sergio Llull | 1.90 | 6–3 | Guard | 1987 | Real Madrid |
13 | Marc Gasol | 2.16 | 7–1 | Center | 1985 | Memphis Grizzlies |
14 | Álex Mumbrú | 2.02 | 6–8 | Forward | 1979 | Bilbao Basket |
15 | Jorge Garbajosa | 2.07 | 6–9 | Forward | 1977 | Real Madrid |
Coach: Jure Zdovc
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Uroš Slokar | 2.10 | 6–11 | Center | 1983 | GMAC Bologna |
5 | Jaka Lakovič | 1.86 | 6–1 | Guard | 1978 | FC Barcelona |
6 | Domen Lorbek | 1.99 | 6–6 | Guard | 1985 | Benetton Treviso |
7 | Primož Brezec | 2.16 | 7–1 | Center | 1979 | Philadelphia 76ers |
8 | Matjaž Smodiš | 2.05 | 6–9 | Forward | 1979 | CSKA Moscow |
9 | Jaka Klobučar | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1987 | Union Olimpija |
10 | Boštjan Nachbar | 2.07 | 6–9 | Forward | 1980 | Efes Pilsen |
11 | Goran Dragić | 1.94 | 6–4 | Guard | 1986 | Phoenix Suns |
12 | Goran Jagodnik | 2.03 | 6–8 | Forward | 1974 | Nymburk |
13 | Samo Udrih | 1.95 | 6–5 | Guard | 1979 | Estudiantes |
14 | Jurica Golemac | 2.09 | 6–10 | Forward | 1977 | Lottomatica Roma |
15 | Erazem Lorbek | 2.10 | 6–11 | Center | 1984 | FC Barcelona |
Coach: Dušan Ivković
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Bojan Popović | 1.91 | 6–3 | Guard | 1983 | Lietuvos Rytas |
5 | Milenko Tepić | 2.02 | 6–8 | Forward | 1987 | Panathinaikos |
6 | Miloš Teodosić | 1.96 | 6–5 | Guard | 1987 | Olympiacos |
7 | Ivan Paunić | 1.95 | 6–5 | Guard | 1987 | Oostende |
8 | Nemanja Bjelica | 2.09 | 6–10 | Forward | 1988 | Crvena Zvezda |
9 | Stefan Marković | 1.99 | 6–6 | Guard | 1988 | Hemofarm |
10 | Uroš Tripković | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1986 | DKV Joventut |
11 | Miroslav Raduljica | 2.13 | 7–0 | Center | 1988 | FMP Železnik |
12 | Nenad Krstić | 2.13 | 7–0 | Center | 1983 | Oklahoma City Thunder |
13 | Kosta Perović | 2.18 | 7–2 | Center | 1986 | Valencia BC |
14 | Novica Veličković | 2.05 | 6–9 | Forward | 1986 | Real Madrid |
15 | Milan Mačvan | 2.06 | 6–9 | Forward | 1989 | Hemofarm |
Coach: Chris Finch
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
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4 | Jarrett Hart | 1.95 | 6–5 | Guard | 1980 | Keravnos |
5 | Kieron Achara | 2.08 | 6–10 | Forward | 1983 | Angelico Biella |
6 | Mike Lenzly | 1.90 | 6–3 | Guard | 1981 | Harem Scafati |
7 | Pops Mensah-Bonsu | 2.06 | 6–9 | Forward | 1983 | Houston Rockets |
8 | Andrew Sullivan | 2.03 | 6–8 | Forward | 1980 | CSK VVS Samara |
9 | Nick George | 1.98 | 6–6 | Forward | 1982 | Gravelines Dunkerque |
10 | Robert Archibald | 2.11 | 6–11 | Center | 1980 | Unicaja Málaga |
11 | Joel Freeland | 2.11 | 6–11 | Forward | 1987 | Unicaja Málaga |
12 | Nate Reinking | 1.83 | 6–0 | Guard | 1973 | Dexia Mons-Hainaut |
13 | Daniel Clark | 2.10 | 6–10 | Center | 1988 | Estudiantes |
14 | Flinder Boyd | 1.82 | 5–11 | Guard | 1980 | Beirasar Rosalía |
15 | Andrew Betts | 2.17 | 7–1 | Center | 1977 | Aris Thessaloniki |
Coach: Ramūnas Butautas
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Andrius Mažutis | 1.80 | 5–11 | Guard | 1981 | ASK Riga |
5 | Mantas Kalnietis | 1.96 | 6–5 | Guard | 1986 | Žalgiris Kaunas |
6 | Jonas Mačiulis | 2.00 | 6–7 | Guard | 1985 | Armani Jeans Milano |
7 | Darjuš Lavrinovič | 2.12 | 6–11 | Center | 1979 | Real Madrid |
8 | Mindaugas Lukauskis | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1979 | ASVEL Villeurbanne |
9 | Tomas Delininkaitis | 1.90 | 6–3 | Guard | 1982 | CB Murcia |
10 | Artūras Jomantas | 2.00 | 6–7 | Forward | 1985 | Lietuvos Rytas |
11 | Linas Kleiza | 2.03 | 6–8 | Forward | 1985 | Olympiacos |
12 | Kšyštof Lavrinovič | 2.10 | 6–11 | Forward | 1979 | Montepaschi Siena |
13 | Simas Jasaitis | 2.03 | 6–8 | Forward | 1982 | Galatasaray |
14 | Marijonas Petravičius | 2.09 | 6–10 | Center | 1979 | Armani Jeans Milano |
15 | Robertas Javtokas | 2.11 | 6–11 | Center | 1980 | Khimki |
Coach: Bogdan Tanjević
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Bekir Yarangüme | 2.01 | 6–7 | Forward | 1977 | Türk Telekom |
5 | Sinan Güler | 1.95 | 6–5 | Guard | 1983 | Efes Pilsen |
6 | Engin Atsür | 1.93 | 6–4 | Guard | 1984 | Beşiktaş |
7 | Ömer Onan | 1.94 | 6–4 | Guard | 1978 | Fenerbahçe |
8 | Ersan İlyasova | 2.08 | 6–10 | Forward | 1987 | Milwaukee Bucks |
9 | Barış Hersek | 2.07 | 6–9 | Forward | 1988 | Darüşşafaka |
10 | Kerem Tunçeri | 1.91 | 6–3 | Guard | 1979 | Efes Pilsen |
11 | Oğuz Savaş | 2.11 | 7–0 | Center | 1987 | Fenerbahçe |
12 | Semih Erden | 2.11 | 7–0 | Center | 1986 | Fenerbahçe |
13 | Ender Arslan | 1.90 | 6–3 | Guard | 1983 | Efes Pilsen |
14 | Ömer Aşık | 2.13 | 7–0 | Center | 1986 | Fenerbahçe |
15 | Hidayet Türkoğlu | 2.08 | 6–10 | Forward | 1979 | Toronto Raptors |
Coach: Muli Katzurin
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Maciej Lampe | 2.11 | 6–11 | Forward | 1985 | Maccabi Tel Aviv |
5 | Krzysztof Roszyk | 2.00 | 6–7 | Forward | 1978 | Turów Zgorzelec |
6 | Michał Chyliński | 1.96 | 6–5 | Guard | 1986 | Clinicas Rincon Axarquia |
7 | Krzysztof Szubarga | 1.84 | 6–0 | Guard | 1984 | Ostrów Wielkopolski |
8 | Robert Skibniewski | 1.83 | 6–0 | Guard | 1983 | Seven 2007 Roseto |
9 | Szymon Szewczyk | 2.09 | 6–10 | Center | 1982 | Air Avellino |
10 | Adam Wójcik | 2.09 | 6–10 | Forward | 1970 | KK Poznań |
11 | Michał Ignerski | 2.05 | 6–9 | Forward | 1982 | Lagun Aro GBC |
12 | David Logan | 1.85 | 6–1 | Guard | 1982 | Asseco Prokom |
13 | Marcin Gortat | 2.11 | 6–11 | Center | 1984 | Orlando Magic |
14 | Robert Witka | 2.05 | 6–9 | Forward | 1981 | Turów Zgorzelec |
15 | Łukasz Koszarek | 1.87 | 6–2 | Guard | 1983 | Anwil Włocławek |
Coach: Pini Gershon
No | Player | Height | Height | Position | Year born | Current Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Deyan Ivanov | 2.06 | 6–9 | Forward | 1986 | Sigma Coatings Montegranaro |
5 | Kaloyan Ivanov | 2.06 | 6–9 | Forward | 1986 | ViveMenorca |
6 | Chavdar Kostov | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1988 | Lukoil Academic |
7 | Earl Rowland | 1.91 | 6–3 | Guard | 1983 | Telekom Baskets Bonn |
8 | Filip Videnov | 1.96 | 6–5 | Guard | 1980 | CB Granada |
9 | Stanislav Slaveykov | 1.98 | 6–6 | Forward | 1986 | Levski Sofia |
10 | Stefan Georgiev | 2.06 | 6–9 | Center | 1978 | Levski Sofia |
11 | Dimitar Angelov | 2.02 | 6–8 | Forward | 1979 | Lukoil Academic |
12 | Vassil Evtimov | 2.08 | 6–10 | Forward | 1977 | Khimik Yuzhny |
13 | Boyko Mladenov | 2.12 | 6–11 | Center | 1981 | Levski Sofia |
14 | Bozhidar Avramov | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1990 | Valencia BC |
15 | Todor Stoykov | 1.98 | 6–6 | Guard | 1977 | Lukoil Academic |
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