FIBA EuroBasket 2009 squads

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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.

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Group A

Greece

Coach: Flag of Lithuania.svg Jonas Kazlauskas

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Giannis Kalambokis 1.966' 05″Guard1978 Flag of Greece.svg Panionios
5 Ioannis Bourousis 2.157' 01″Center1983 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
6 Nikos Zisis 1.976' 06″Guard1983 Flag of Italy.svg Montepaschi Siena
7 Vassilis Spanoulis 1.936' 04″Guard1982 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
8 Nick Calathes 1.986' 06″Guard1989 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
9 Antonis Fotsis 2.096' 10″Forward1981 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
10 Georgios Printezis 2.066' 09″Forward1985 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja Málaga
11 Andreas Glyniadakis 2.167' 01″Center1981 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
12 Kostas Kaimakoglou 2.056' 09″Forward1983 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
13 Kosta Koufos 2.137' 00″Center1989 Flag of the United States.svg Utah Jazz
14 Stratos Perperoglou 2.036' 08″Forward1984 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
15 Sofoklis Schortsanitis 2.086' 10″Center1985 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos

Croatia

Coach: Jasmin Repeša

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Roko Ukić 1.966' 05"Guard1984 Flag of the United States.svg Milwaukee Bucks
5 Davor Kus 1.926' 04"Guard1978 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso
6 Marko Popović 1.856' 01"Guard1982 Flag of Russia.svg UNICS Kazan
7 Nikola Vujčić 2.116' 11"Center1978 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
8 Nikola Prkačin 2.086' 10"Forward1975 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona Zagreb
9 Marin Rozić 2.036' 08"Forward1983 Flag of Croatia.svg Cibona Zagreb
10 Zoran Planinić 2.016' 07"Guard1982 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
11 Mario Stojić 1.986' 06"Guard1980 Flag of Spain.svg ViveMenorca
12 Krešimir Lončar 2.106' 11"Center1983 Flag of Russia.svg UNICS Kazan
13 Marko Banić 2.066' 09"Forward1984 Flag of Spain.svg Bilbao Basket
14 Sandro Nicević 2.116' 11"Center1976 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso
15 Mario Kasun 2.167' 01"Center1980 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen

North Macedonia

Coach: Flag of Serbia.svg Jovica Arsić

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Vrbica Stefanov 1.886' 02"Guard1973 Flag of Spain.svg ViveMenorca
5 Dimitar Mirakovski 1.856' 01"Guard1981 Flag of Greece.svg Rethymno Cretan
6 Darko Sokolov 1.906' 03"Guard1986 Flag of North Macedonia.svg KK MZT Skopje
7 Riste Stefanov 1.996' 06"Guard1983 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lukoil Academic
8 Vojdan Stojanovski 1.936' 04"Guard1987 Flag of North Macedonia.svg KK AMAK SP
9 Pero Blaževski 1.966' 05"Forward1972 Flag of North Macedonia.svg MZT Skopje
10 Dime Tasovski 2.016' 07"Forward1980 Flag of North Macedonia.svg KK Rabotnički
11 Todor Gečevski 2.106' 11"Center1977 Flag of Croatia.svg KK Zadar
12 Pero Antić 2.096' 10"Forward1982 Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Rostov
13 Damjan Stojanovski 1.936' 04"Forward1987 Flag of North Macedonia.svg AMAK SP
14 Jeremiah Massey 2.026' 08"Forward1982 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
15 Predrag Samardžiski 2.167' 01"Center1986 Flag of Serbia.svg FMP Železnik

Israel

Coach: Zvi Sherf

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Moran Rot 1.836' 00"Guard1982 Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Jerusalem
5 Yuval Naimi 1.876' 02"Guard1988 Flag of Israel.svg Hapoel Jerusalem
6 Gal Mekel 1.956' 05"Guard1988 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
7 Raviv Limonad 1.916' 03"Guard1984 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
8 Guy Pnini 2.016' 07"Forward1983 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
9 Yotam Halperin 1.966' 05"Guard1984 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
10 Tal Burstein 1.986' 06"Guard1980 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
11 Lior Eliyahu 2.076' 09"Forward1985 Flag of Spain.svg Caja Laboral
12 Moshe Mizrahi 2.026' 08"Forward1980 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Haifa
13 Ido Kozikaro 2.026' 08"Forward1978 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Haifa
14 Yaniv Green 2.066' 09"Center1980 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
15 Amit Tamir 2.096' 10"Center1979 Flag of Israel.svg Ironi Ashkelon

Group B

Russia

Coach: Flag of the United States.svg David Blatt

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Andrey Vorontsevich 2.076' 09"Forward1987 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
5 Nikita Kurbanov 2.036' 08"Forward1986 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
6 Sergey Bykov 1.906' 03"Guard1983 Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban
7 Vitaly Fridzon 1.956' 05"Guard1985 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
8 Kelly McCarty 2.016' 07"Forward1975 Flag of Russia.svg UNICS Kazan
9 Dmitri Sokolov 2.147' 00"Center1985 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
10 Fedor Dmitriev 2.056' 09"Forward1984 Flag of Russia.svg Spartak Saint Petersburg
11 Egor Vyaltsev 1.946' 04"Guard1985 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
12 Sergey Monya 2.056' 09"Forward1983 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
13 Anton Ponkrashov 2.006' 07"Guard1986 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
14 Alexey Zozulin 2.016' 07"Guard1983 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
15 Timofey Mozgov 2.167' 01"Center1986 Flag of the United States.svg Denver Nuggets

Germany

Coach: Dirk Bauermann

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Lucca Staiger 1.966' 05"Guard1988 Flag of the United States.svg Iowa State University
5 Heiko Schaffartzik 1.856' 01"Guard1984 Flag of Germany.svg New Yorker Phantoms
6 Sven Schultze 2.086' 10"Forward1978Free Agent
7 Tim Ohlbrecht 2.116' 11"Center1988 Flag of Germany.svg Telekom Baskets Bonn
8 Konrad Wysocki 2.046' 08"Forward1982 Flag of Poland.svg Turów Zgorzelec
9 Steffen Hamann 1.956' 05"Guard1981 Flag of Germany.svg ALBA Berlin
10 Demond Greene 1.866' 01"Guard1979Free Agent
11 Tibor Pleiss 2.157' 01"Center1989 Flag of Germany.svg Brose Baskets
12 Elias Harris 2.016' 07"Forward1989 Flag of the United States.svg Gonzaga University
13 Patrick Femerling 2.157' 01"Center1975Free Agent
14 Robin Benzing 2.116' 11"Forward1989 Flag of Germany.svg Ratiopharm Ulm
15 Jan-Hendrik Jagla 2.137' 00"Center1981Free Agent

Latvia

Coach: Flag of Lithuania.svg Kęstutis Kemzūra

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornLast Club
4 Uvis Helmanis 2.046' 08"Forward1972 Flag of Latvia.svg ASK Rīga
5 Aigars Vitols 1.946' 04"Guard1976 Flag of Latvia.svg ASK Rīga
6 Armands Šķēle 1.946' 04"Guard1983 Flag of Latvia.svg Barons LMT
7 Jānis Blūms 1.916' 03"Guard1982 Flag of Spain.svg Bilbao Basket
8 Ernests Kalve 2.036' 08"Forward1987 Flag of Latvia.svg ASK Rīga
9 Kristaps Valters 1.886' 02"Guard1981 Flag of Spain.svg Fuenlabrada
10 Gatis Jahovičs 2.006' 07"Forward1984 Flag of Latvia.svg BK VEF Rīga
11 Kaspars Kambala 2.066' 09"Center1978 Flag of Russia.svg Enisey Krasnoyarsk
12 Rolands Freimanis 2.076' 09"Forward1988 Flag of Latvia.svg BK VEF Rīga
13 Artūrs Štālbergs 1.966' 05"Forward1984 Flag of Latvia.svg Liepājas Lauvas
14 Kristaps Janičenoks 1.966' 05"Forward1983 Flag of Italy.svg Reyer Venezia
15 Andris Biedriņš 2.116' 11"Center1986 Flag of the United States.svg Golden State Warriors

France

Coach: Flag of France.svg Vincent Collet

NoPlayerHeight (m)Height (f)PositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Antoine Diot 1.936' 04"Guard1989 Flag of France.svg Le Mans
5 Nicolas Batum 2.036' 08"Forward1988 Flag of the United States.svg Portland Trail Blazers
6 Aymeric Jeanneau 1.856' 01"Guard1978 Flag of France.svg ASVEL Villeurbanne
7 Alain Koffi 2.076' 09"Forward1980 Flag of Spain.svg Joventut Badalona
8 Ian Mahinmi 2.116' 11"Center1986 Flag of the United States.svg Indiana Pacers
9 Tony Parker 1.886' 02"Guard1982 Flag of the United States.svg San Antonio Spurs
10 Yannick Bokolo 1.916' 03"Guard1985 Flag of France.svg Gravelines Dunkerque
11 Florent Piétrus 2.026' 08"Forward1981 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia BC
12 Nando de Colo 1.966' 05"Guard1987 Flag of the United States.svg San Antonio Spurs
13 Boris Diaw 2.036' 08"Forward1982 Flag of the United States.svg San Antonio Spurs
14 Ronny Turiaf 2.086' 10"Center1983 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Clippers
15 Ali Traore 2.086' 10"Center1985 Flag of Russia.svg Lokomotiv Kuban

Group C

Spain

Coach: Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Scariolo

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Pau Gasol 2.157–1Center1980 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles Lakers
5 Rudy Fernández 1.986–6Guard1985 Flag of the United States.svg Portland Trail Blazers
6 Ricky Rubio 1.966–5Guard1990 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
7 Juan Carlos Navarro 1.926–4Guard1980 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
8 Víctor Claver 2.076–9Forward1988 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia BC
9 Felipe Reyes 2.066–9Center1980 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
10 Carlos Cabezas 1.876–2Guard1980 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
11 Raúl López 1.866–1Guard1980 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki
12 Sergio Llull 1.906–3Guard1987 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
13 Marc Gasol 2.167–1Center1985 Flag of the United States.svg Memphis Grizzlies
14 Álex Mumbrú 2.026–8Forward1979 Flag of Spain.svg Bilbao Basket
15 Jorge Garbajosa 2.076–9Forward1977 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid

Slovenia

Coach: Jure Zdovc

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Uroš Slokar 2.106–11Center1983 Flag of Italy.svg GMAC Bologna
5 Jaka Lakovič 1.866–1Guard1978 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona
6 Domen Lorbek 1.996–6Guard1985 Flag of Italy.svg Benetton Treviso
7 Primož Brezec 2.167–1Center1979 Flag of the United States.svg Philadelphia 76ers
8 Matjaž Smodiš 2.056–9Forward1979 Flag of Russia.svg CSKA Moscow
9 Jaka Klobučar 1.986–6Guard1987 Flag of Slovenia.svg Union Olimpija
10 Boštjan Nachbar 2.076–9Forward1980 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
11 Goran Dragić 1.946–4Guard1986 Flag of the United States.svg Phoenix Suns
12 Goran Jagodnik 2.036–8Forward1974 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nymburk
13 Samo Udrih 1.956–5Guard1979 Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes
14 Jurica Golemac 2.096–10Forward1977 Flag of Italy.svg Lottomatica Roma
15 Erazem Lorbek 2.106–11Center1984 Flag of Spain.svg FC Barcelona

Serbia

Coach: Dušan Ivković

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Bojan Popović 1.916–3Guard1983 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos Rytas
5 Milenko Tepić 2.026–8Forward1987 Flag of Greece.svg Panathinaikos
6 Miloš Teodosić 1.966–5Guard1987 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
7 Ivan Paunić 1.956–5Guard1987 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Oostende
8 Nemanja Bjelica 2.096–10Forward1988 Flag of Serbia.svg Crvena Zvezda
9 Stefan Marković 1.996–6Guard1988 Flag of Serbia.svg Hemofarm
10 Uroš Tripković 1.986–6Guard1986 Flag of Spain.svg DKV Joventut
11 Miroslav Raduljica 2.137–0Center1988 Flag of Serbia.svg FMP Železnik
12 Nenad Krstić 2.137–0Center1983 Flag of the United States.svg Oklahoma City Thunder
13 Kosta Perović 2.187–2Center1986 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia BC
14 Novica Veličković 2.056–9Forward1986 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
15 Milan Mačvan 2.066–9Forward1989 Flag of Serbia.svg Hemofarm

Great Britain

Coach: Flag of the United States.svg Chris Finch

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Jarrett Hart 1.956–5Guard1980 Flag of Cyprus.svg Keravnos
5 Kieron Achara 2.086–10Forward1983 Flag of Italy.svg Angelico Biella
6 Mike Lenzly 1.906–3Guard1981 Flag of Italy.svg Harem Scafati
7 Pops Mensah-Bonsu 2.066–9Forward1983 Flag of the United States.svg Houston Rockets
8 Andrew Sullivan 2.036–8Forward1980 Flag of Russia.svg CSK VVS Samara
9 Nick George 1.986–6Forward1982 Flag of France.svg Gravelines Dunkerque
10 Robert Archibald 2.116–11Center1980 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja Málaga
11 Joel Freeland 2.116–11Forward1987 Flag of Spain.svg Unicaja Málaga
12 Nate Reinking 1.836–0Guard1973 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dexia Mons-Hainaut
13 Daniel Clark 2.106–10Center1988 Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes
14 Flinder Boyd 1.825–11Guard1980 Flag of Spain.svg Beirasar Rosalía
15 Andrew Betts 2.177–1Center1977 Flag of Greece.svg Aris Thessaloniki

Group D

Lithuania

Coach: Ramūnas Butautas

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Andrius Mažutis 1.805–11Guard1981 Flag of Latvia.svg ASK Riga
5 Mantas Kalnietis 1.966–5Guard1986 Flag of Lithuania.svg Žalgiris Kaunas
6 Jonas Mačiulis 2.006–7Guard1985 Flag of Italy.svg Armani Jeans Milano
7 Darjuš Lavrinovič 2.126–11Center1979 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
8 Mindaugas Lukauskis 1.986–6Guard1979 Flag of France.svg ASVEL Villeurbanne
9 Tomas Delininkaitis 1.906–3Guard1982 Flag of Spain.svg CB Murcia
10 Artūras Jomantas 2.006–7Forward1985 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lietuvos Rytas
11 Linas Kleiza 2.036–8Forward1985 Flag of Greece.svg Olympiacos
12 Kšyštof Lavrinovič 2.106–11Forward1979 Flag of Italy.svg Montepaschi Siena
13 Simas Jasaitis 2.036–8Forward1982 Flag of Turkey.svg Galatasaray
14 Marijonas Petravičius 2.096–10Center1979 Flag of Italy.svg Armani Jeans Milano
15 Robertas Javtokas 2.116–11Center1980 Flag of Russia.svg Khimki

Turkey

Coach: Flag of Montenegro.svg Bogdan Tanjević

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Bekir Yarangüme 2.016–7Forward1977 Flag of Turkey.svg Türk Telekom
5 Sinan Güler 1.956–5Guard1983 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
6 Engin Atsür 1.936–4Guard1984 Flag of Turkey.svg Beşiktaş
7 Ömer Onan 1.946–4Guard1978 Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe
8 Ersan İlyasova 2.086–10Forward1987 Flag of the United States.svg Milwaukee Bucks
9 Barış Hersek 2.076–9Forward1988 Flag of Turkey.svg Darüşşafaka
10 Kerem Tunçeri 1.916–3Guard1979 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
11 Oğuz Savaş 2.117–0Center1987 Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe
12 Semih Erden 2.117–0Center1986 Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe
13 Ender Arslan 1.906–3Guard1983 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen
14 Ömer Aşık 2.137–0Center1986 Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe
15 Hidayet Türkoğlu 2.086–10Forward1979 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Raptors

Poland

Coach: Flag of Israel.svg Muli Katzurin

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Maciej Lampe 2.116–11Forward1985 Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv
5 Krzysztof Roszyk 2.006–7Forward1978 Flag of Poland.svg Turów Zgorzelec
6 Michał Chyliński 1.966–5Guard1986 Flag of Spain.svg Clinicas Rincon Axarquia
7 Krzysztof Szubarga 1.846–0Guard1984 Flag of Poland.svg Ostrów Wielkopolski
8 Robert Skibniewski 1.836–0Guard1983 Flag of Italy.svg Seven 2007 Roseto
9 Szymon Szewczyk 2.096–10Center1982 Flag of Italy.svg Air Avellino
10 Adam Wójcik 2.096–10Forward1970 Flag of Poland.svg KK Poznań
11 Michał Ignerski 2.056–9Forward1982 Flag of Spain.svg Lagun Aro GBC
12 David Logan 1.856–1Guard1982 Flag of Poland.svg Asseco Prokom
13 Marcin Gortat 2.116–11Center1984 Flag of the United States.svg Orlando Magic
14 Robert Witka 2.056–9Forward1981 Flag of Poland.svg Turów Zgorzelec
15 Łukasz Koszarek 1.876–2Guard1983 Flag of Poland.svg Anwil Włocławek

Bulgaria

Coach: Flag of Israel.svg Pini Gershon

NoPlayerHeightHeightPositionYear bornCurrent Club
4 Deyan Ivanov 2.066–9Forward1986 Flag of Italy.svg Sigma Coatings Montegranaro
5 Kaloyan Ivanov 2.066–9Forward1986 Flag of Spain.svg ViveMenorca
6 Chavdar Kostov 1.986–6Guard1988 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lukoil Academic
7 Earl Rowland 1.916–3Guard1983 Flag of Germany.svg Telekom Baskets Bonn
8 Filip Videnov 1.966–5Guard1980 Flag of Spain.svg CB Granada
9 Stanislav Slaveykov 1.986–6Forward1986 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia
10 Stefan Georgiev 2.066–9Center1978 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia
11 Dimitar Angelov 2.026–8Forward1979 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lukoil Academic
12 Vassil Evtimov 2.086–10Forward1977 Flag of Ukraine.svg Khimik Yuzhny
13 Boyko Mladenov 2.126–11Center1981 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Levski Sofia
14 Bozhidar Avramov 1.986–6Guard1990 Flag of Spain.svg Valencia BC
15 Todor Stoykov 1.986–6Guard1977 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Lukoil Academic

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