Medal winners in Spain men's national basketball team

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Medal winners in Spain men's national basketball team

Full list of the 92 medal winners while playing in Spain men's national basketball team since 1935: Olympics, World Cups and EuroBaskets. [1] [2]

Contents

Meaning
OL Summer Olympics
WC World Cup / World Championship
EB EuroBasket / European Championship

Note: updated to EuroBasket 2022

PlayerTotal 22
EB
19
WC
17
EB
16
OL
15
EB
13
EB
12
OL
11
EB
09
EB
08
OL
07
EB
06
WC
03
EB
01
EB
99
EB
91
EB
84
OL
83
EB
73
EB
35
EB
Rudy Fernández 11 Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Pau Gasol 11 Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Felipe Reyes 10 Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Juan Carlos Navarro 10 Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Marc Gasol 9 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
José Calderón 8 Bronze medal olympic.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Sergio Llull 7 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Víctor Claver 7 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Ricky Rubio 7 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg
Sergio Rodríguez 7 Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Jorge Garbajosa 6 Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Carlos Jiménez 6 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Willy Hernangómez 5 Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Álex Mumbrú 5 Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Fernando San Emeterio 5 Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Carlos Cabezas 3 Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Juancho Hernángomez 3 Gold medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Berni Rodríguez 3 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Raúl López 3 Gold medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Fernando Arcega 3 Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
J A San Epifanio, Epi 3 Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Alfonso Reyes 3 Silver medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Pau Ribas 2 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Serge Ibaka 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Víctor Sada 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Pablo Aguilar 2 Gold medal europe.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Nikola Mirotic 2 Bronze medal olympic.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Guillem Vives 2 Bronze medal europe.svg Gold medal europe.svg
Pierre Oriola 2 Gold medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal europe.svg
Alberto Herreros 2 Silver medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Rodrigo de la Fuente 2 Silver medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Andrés Jiménez 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Juan Antonio Corbalán 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
J D de la Cruz 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
J M López Iturriaga 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Fernando Martín 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Fernando Romay 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Josep María Margall 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Nacho Solozábal 2 Silver medal olympic.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Nacho Rodríguez 2 Bronze medal europe.svg Silver medal europe.svg
Álex Abrines 2 Bronze medal europe.svg Bronze medal olympic.svg
PlayerTotal 22
EB
19
WC
17
EB
16
OL
15
EB
13
EB
12
OL
11
EB
09
EB
08
OL
07
EB
06
WC
03
EB
01
EB
99
EB
91
EB
84
OL
83
EB
73
EB
35
EB
Javier Beirán 1 Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Quino Colom 1 Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Xavi Rabaseda 1 Gold medal world centered-2.svg
Alberto Díaz 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Darío Brizuela 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Jaime Fernández 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Jaime Pradilla 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Joel Parra 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Lorenzo Brown 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Sebas Saiz 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Usman Garuba 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Xabier López-Aróstegui 1 Gold medal europe.svg
Armando Maunier 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Cayetano Ortega 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Emilio Alonso 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Fernando Muscat 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Juan Carbonell 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Pedro Alonso 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Rafael Martín 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Valentín Ruano 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Carmelo Cabrera 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Clifford Luyk 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Enrique Margall 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Gonzalo Sagi-Vela 1 Silver medal europe.svg
José Luis Sagi-Vela 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Luis Miguel Santillana 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Manuel Flores 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Miguel Ángel Estrada 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Nino Buscató 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Rafael Rullán 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Vicente Ramos 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Wayne Brabender 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Cándido Chicho Sibilio 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Joan Chichi Creus 1 Silver medal europe.svg
José Luis Llorente 1 Silver medal olympic.svg
José Manuel Beirán 1 Silver medal olympic.svg
Alberto Angulo 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Iñaki de Miguel 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Iván Corrales 1 Silver medal europe.svg
José Ignacio Romero 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Nacho Rodilla 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Roberto Dueñas 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Roger Esteller 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Antonio Bueno 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Carles Marco 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Roger Grimau 1 Silver medal europe.svg
Jordi Villacampa 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Antonio Martín 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
José Miguel Antúnez 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Juan Antonio Orenga 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Manel Bosch 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Mike Hansen 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Pep Cargol 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Quique Andreu 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Rafael Jofresa 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Silvano Bustos 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Chuck Kornegay 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Fran Vázquez 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Lucio Angulo 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
José Antonio Paraíso 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Germán Gabriel 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Xavi Rey 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
Joan Sastre 1 Bronze medal europe.svg
PlayerTotalgar 19
WC
17
EB
16
OL
15
EB
13
EB
12
OL
11
EB
09
EB
08
OL
07
EB
06
WC
03
EB
01
EB
99
EB
91
EB
84
OL
83
EB
73
EB
35
EB

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