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The FIBA EuroBasket All-Tournament Team, or FIBA EuroBasket All-Star Five, is the FIBA Europe award that is bestowed upon the five best players of each FIBA EuroBasket tournament. Pau Gasol holds the record for the most selections in the All-EuroBasket Team, with a total of seven.
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 to the All-Tournament Team. |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1937 | Pranas Talzūnas | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 1937 | ? | ? |
EuroBasket 1937 | Heino Veskila | Estonia |
EuroBasket 1937 | ? | ? |
EuroBasket 1937 | Feliksas Kriaučiūnas | Lithuania |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1939 | ? | ? |
EuroBasket 1939 | Feliksas Kriaučiūnas (2) | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 1939 | Mykolas Ruzgys | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 1939 | Vytautas Budriūnas | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 1939 | ? (de facto: Pranas Lubinas)‡ | Lithuania |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1967 | Sergei Belov | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1967 | Modestas Paulauskas | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1967 | Jiří Zedníček | Czechoslovakia |
EuroBasket 1967 | Jiří Zídek | Czechoslovakia |
EuroBasket 1967 | Veikko Vainio | Finland |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1969 | Sergei Belov (2) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1969 | Ivo Daneu | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1969 | Edward Jurkiewicz | Poland |
EuroBasket 1969 | Clifford Luyk | Spain |
EuroBasket 1969 | Krešimir Ćosić | Yugoslavia |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1971 | Sergei Belov (3) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1971 | Modestas Paulauskas (2) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1971 | Edward Jurkiewicz (2) | Poland |
EuroBasket 1971 | Krešimir Ćosić (2) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1971 | Atanas Golomeev | Bulgaria |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1973 | Sergei Belov (4) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1973 | Nino Buscató | Spain |
EuroBasket 1973 | Wayne Brabender | Spain |
EuroBasket 1973 | Krešimir Ćosić (3) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1973 | Atanas Golomeev (2) | Bulgaria |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1975 | Sergei Belov (5) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1975 | Dražen Dalipagić | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1975 | Wayne Brabender (2) | Spain |
EuroBasket 1975 | Krešimir Ćosić (4) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1975 | Atanas Golomeev (3) | Bulgaria |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1977 | Zoran Slavnić | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1977 | Miki Berkovich | Israel |
EuroBasket 1977 | Dražen Dalipagić (2) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1977 | Kees Akerboom | Netherlands |
EuroBasket 1977 | Atanas Golomeev (4) | Bulgaria |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1979 | Sergei Belov (6) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1979 | Dragan Kićanović | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1979 | Miki Berkovich (2) | Israel |
EuroBasket 1979 | Krešimir Ćosić (5) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1979 | Vladimir Tkachenko | Soviet Union |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1981 | Valdis Valters | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1981 | Dragan Kićanović (2) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1981 | Dražen Dalipagić (3) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1981 | Anatoly Myshkin | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1981 | Vladimir Tkachenko (2) | Soviet Union |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1983 | Juan Antonio Corbalán | Spain |
EuroBasket 1983 | Nikos Galis | Greece |
EuroBasket 1983 | Juan Antonio San Epifanio | Spain |
EuroBasket 1983 | Stanislav Kropilák | Czechoslovakia |
EuroBasket 1983 | Arvydas Sabonis | Soviet Union |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1985 | Valdis Valters (2) | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1985 | Dražen Petrović | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1985 | Detlef Schrempf | West Germany |
EuroBasket 1985 | Fernando Martín | Spain |
EuroBasket 1985 | Arvydas Sabonis (2) | Soviet Union |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1987 | Šarūnas Marčiulionis | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1987 | Nikos Galis (2) | Greece |
EuroBasket 1987 | Alexander Volkov | Soviet Union |
EuroBasket 1987 | Andrés Jiménez | Spain |
EuroBasket 1987 | Panagiotis Fasoulas | Greece |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1989 | Nikos Galis (3) | Greece |
EuroBasket 1989 | Dražen Petrović (2) | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1989 | Žarko Paspalj | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1989 | Stéphane Ostrowski | France |
EuroBasket 1989 | Dino Rađa | Yugoslavia |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1991 | Nando Gentile | Italy |
EuroBasket 1991 | Nikos Galis (4) | Greece |
EuroBasket 1991 | Toni Kukoč | Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1991 | Antonio Martín | Spain |
EuroBasket 1991 | Vlade Divac | Yugoslavia |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1993 | Sergei Bazarevich | Russia |
EuroBasket 1993 | Jordi Villacampa | Spain |
EuroBasket 1993 | Fanis Christodoulou | Greece |
EuroBasket 1993 | Chris Welp | Germany |
EuroBasket 1993 | Dino Rađa (2) | Croatia |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1995 | Šarūnas Marčiulionis (2) | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 1995 | Toni Kukoč (2) | Croatia |
EuroBasket 1995 | Fanis Christodoulou (2) | Greece |
EuroBasket 1995 | Vlade Divac (2) | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1995 | Arvydas Sabonis (3) | Lithuania |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1997 | Aleksandar Đorđević | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1997 | Dominik Tomczyk | Poland |
EuroBasket 1997 | Dejan Bodiroga | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1997 | Željko Rebrača | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1997 | Mikhail Mikhaylov | Russia |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 1999 | Carlton Myers | Italy |
EuroBasket 1999 | Andrea Meneghin | Italy |
EuroBasket 1999 | Alberto Herreros | Spain |
EuroBasket 1999 | Dejan Bodiroga (2) | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 1999 | Gregor Fučka | Italy |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2001 | Damir Mulaomerović | Croatia |
EuroBasket 2001 | Peja Stojaković | FR Yugoslavia |
EuroBasket 2001 | Hedo Türkoğlu | Turkey |
EuroBasket 2001 | Dirk Nowitzki | Germany |
EuroBasket 2001 | Pau Gasol | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2003 | Tony Parker | France |
EuroBasket 2003 | Šarūnas Jasikevičius | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 2003 | Saulius Štombergas | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 2003 | Andrei Kirilenko | Russia |
EuroBasket 2003 | Pau Gasol (2) | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2005 | Theo Papaloukas | Greece |
EuroBasket 2005 | Juan Carlos Navarro | Spain |
EuroBasket 2005 | Dimitris Diamantidis | Greece |
EuroBasket 2005 | Dirk Nowitzki (2) | Germany |
EuroBasket 2005 | Boris Diaw | France |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2007 | José Calderón | Spain |
EuroBasket 2007 | Ramūnas Šiškauskas | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 2007 | Andrei Kirilenko (2) | Russia |
EuroBasket 2007 | Dirk Nowitzki (3) | Germany |
EuroBasket 2007 | Pau Gasol (3) | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2009 [1] | Vassilis Spanoulis | Greece |
EuroBasket 2009 | Miloš Teodosić | Serbia |
EuroBasket 2009 | Rudy Fernández | Spain |
EuroBasket 2009 | Erazem Lorbek | Slovenia |
EuroBasket 2009 | Pau Gasol (4) | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
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EuroBasket 2011 [2] | Tony Parker (2) | France |
EuroBasket 2011 | Bo McCalebb | Macedonia |
EuroBasket 2011 | Juan Carlos Navarro (2) | Spain |
EuroBasket 2011 | Andrei Kirilenko (3) | Russia |
EuroBasket 2011 | Pau Gasol (5) | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
---|---|---|
EuroBasket 2013 [3] | Tony Parker (3) | France |
EuroBasket 2013 | Goran Dragić | Slovenia |
EuroBasket 2013 | Bojan Bogdanović | Croatia |
EuroBasket 2013 | Linas Kleiza | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 2013 | Marc Gasol | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
---|---|---|
EuroBasket 2015 [4] | Sergio Rodríguez | Spain |
EuroBasket 2015 | Nando de Colo | France |
EuroBasket 2015 | Jonas Mačiulis | Lithuania |
EuroBasket 2015 | Pau Gasol (6) | Spain |
EuroBasket 2015 | Jonas Valančiūnas | Lithuania |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
---|---|---|
EuroBasket 2017 [5] | Goran Dragić (2) | Slovenia |
EuroBasket 2017 | Alexey Shved | Russia |
EuroBasket 2017 | Bogdan Bogdanović | Serbia |
EuroBasket 2017 | Luka Dončić | Slovenia |
EuroBasket 2017 | Pau Gasol (7) | Spain |
Tournament | All-Tournament Team | National Team |
---|---|---|
EuroBasket 2022 [6] | Willy Hernangómez | Spain |
EuroBasket 2022 | Rudy Gobert | France |
EuroBasket 2022 | Dennis Schröder | Germany |
EuroBasket 2022 | Giannis Antetokounmpo | Greece |
EuroBasket 2022 | Lorenzo Brown | Spain |
Number | Player | MVP | Top Scorer |
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7 | Pau Gasol | 2 | 3 |
6 | Sergei Belov | 1 | — |
5 | Krešimir Ćosić | 2 | — |
4 | Nikos Galis | 1 | 4 |
Atanas Golomeev | — | 2 | |
3 | Dirk Nowitzki | 1 | 3 |
Tony Parker | 1 | 2 | |
Andrei Kirilenko | 1 | — | |
/ Arvydas Sabonis | 1 | — | |
Dražen Dalipagić | 1 | — | |
The 2000–2020 FIBA EuroBasket Dream Team consisted of the 5 best players by position, of the FIBA EuroBasket, for the years 2000 to 2020.
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
** | Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame |
*** | Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame |
Position | 2000–2020 FIBA EuroBasket Dream Team [7] |
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PG | Šarūnas Jasikevičius |
SG | Vassilis Spanoulis |
SF | Dimitris Diamantidis |
PF | Dirk Nowitzki* |
C | Pau Gasol* |
The 2000–2020 FIBA EuroBasket Dream Team for the Rest of Europe consisted of the 5 best players by position, of the FIBA EuroBasket, for the years 2000 to 2020.
Position | 2000–2020 FIBA EuroBasket Dream Team Rest of Europe [8] |
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PG | Bo McCalebb |
SG | Jón Stefánsson |
SF | Ádám Hanga |
PF | Mirza Teletović |
C | Pero Antić |
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