FIBA Europe

FIBA Europe is the administrative body for basketball in Europe, within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), which includes all 50 national European basketball federations.

FIBA Europe
Formation1957 (1957)
HeadquartersMunich, Germany
Region served
 Europe
Membership
50 full member associations
Official language
English
President
Turkey Turgay Demirel[1]
Parent organization
FIBA
WebsiteFIBA Europe

In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIBA Europe mandated that no official basketball competitions are to be held in either Russia or Belarus, while the teams of the Russian Basketball Federation and of the Belarusian Basketball Federation are being withdrawn from national team competitions and from the club competition season 2022–23.[2]

Structure

Headquarters of FIBA Europe, in Munich, Germany.

FIBA Europe is one of five Regions of FIBA and is responsible for controlling and developing the sport of basketball in Europe. Among many tasks, this includes promoting, supervising and directing international competition at the club and national team levels, as well as governing and appointing European international referees. FIBA Europe is an international federation whose membership consists of the national basketball federations of Europe, of which there are currently 50 members.[3]

The highest decision-making body is the Board of FIBA Europe which consists of 25 persons elected by the National Federations. The Board of FIBA Europe meets twice a year and is the executive body which represents all 50 Federations that make up the membership of FIBA Europe. All 50 federations meet once a year at the General Assembly of FIBA Europe.[3]

The Board of FIBA Europe

The current board members are:[4][5]

  • Turkey Turgay Demirel, president
  • Austria Karl Thaller, treasurer
  • Cyprus Athos Antoniou
  • Italy Maurizio Bertea
  • Hungary Iván Bodrogváry
  • Germany Wolfgang Brenscheidt
  • Slovenia Matej Erjavec
  • Portugal Manuel Fernandes
  • Russia Natalia Galkina
  • Spain Jorge Garbajosa
  • Bulgaria Georgi Glouchkov
  • Gibraltar John Goncalves
  • Israel Amiram Halevy
  • Georgia (country) George Kartvelishvili
  • Czech Republic Michal Konecny
  • Estonia Keio Kuhi
  • Belarus Nastassia Marynina
  • Republic of Ireland Bernard O'Byrne
  • Switzerland Giancarlo Sergi
  • France Jean-Pierre Siutat
  • Latvia Edgars Šneps
  • Lithuania Mindaugas Spokas
  • Romania Carmen Tocala
  • Croatia Stojan Vranković
  • Greece Asterios Zois

Current Executive Committee members

Office Officeholders[6]
President Turkey Turgay Demirel
Treasurer Austria Karl Thaller
Members Hungary Iván Bodrogváry
Russia Natalia Galkina
Spain Jorge Garbajosa
Gibraltar John Goncalves
France Jean-Pierre Siutat
Romania Carmen Tocala
Greece Asterios Zois

Presidents

# Years Name
1 2002–2010 Greece George Vassilakopoulos
2 2010–2013 Iceland Olafur Rafnsson
3 2013–2014 Belgium Cyriel Coomas
4 2014–present Turkey Turgay Demirel

Executive Directors

Until 1 January 2015, the position was titled as a Secretary General.

# Years Name
1 2002–2012 Canada Nar Zanolin
2 2012–present Czech Republic Kamil Novak

Competitions

FIBA Europe competitions

Note: The men's EuroLeague and EuroCup are not operated by FIBA Europe, but rather by Euroleague Basketball. Both competitions are sanctioned by FIBA and play under FIBA rules.

Title holders

Continental champions

Competitions Year Champion Title Runners-up Next edition
Men's competitions
EuroBasket 2022  Spain 4th  France 2025
U20 European Championship 2022  Spain 3rd  Lithuania 2023
U18 European Championship 2022  Spain 5th  Turkey 2023
U16 European Championship 2022  Lithuania 2nd  Spain 2023
3x3 Europe Cup 2022  Serbia 4th  Latvia 2023
3x3 U18 European Championship 2022  Germany 1st  Latvia 2023
Women's competitions
EuroBasket Women 2021  Serbia 2nd  France 2023
U20 Women's European Championship 2022  Spain 9th  Czech Republic 2023
U18 Women's European Championship 2022  Lithuania 2nd  Spain 2023
U16 Women's European Championship 2022  France 4th  Spain 2023
3x3 Women's Europe Cup 2022  France 3rd  Netherlands 2023
3x3 U18 Women's European Championship 2022  France 2nd  Spain 2023

    Continental club champions

    Competitions Year Champion Title Runners-up Next edition
    Men's competitions
    Basketball Champions League 2021–22 Spain Lenovo Tenerife 2nd Spain Baxi Manresa 2022–23
    Europe Cup 2022–23 Poland Anwil Włocławek 1st France Cholet 2023–24
    Women's competitions
    EuroLeague Women 2022–23 Turkey Fenerbahçe 1st Turkey ÇBK Mersin Yenişehir Bld. 2023–24
    EuroCup Women 2022–23 France ASVEL Féminin 1st Turkey Galatasaray 2023–24
    SuperCup Women 2022 France Tango Bourges Basket 1st Hungary Sopron Basket 2023

      Titles by country

      *Updated through 19 September 2022

      Country Men Women 3x3 Men 3x3 Women Total
      Euro U20 U18 U16 Euro U20 U18 U16 Euro U18 Euro U18
       Soviet Union14·8321·118····65
       Spain435549510--1248
       France11432324-13226
       Russia11--3556--2-23
       Yugoslavia8158-·1-····23
       Serbia-3412-1-4---15
       Lithuania32221-2--1--13
       Italy22111131----12
       Greece2322--------9
       Croatia--34--------7
       Turkey-123-----1--7
       Hungary1--------1125
       Serbia and Montenegro-111-·11····5
       Slovenia12------11--5
       Belgium------2--1-14
       Czechoslovakia1----·21····4
       Czech Republic----11-1----3
       Germany1-----1--1--3
       Israel-2----------2
       Latvia1-------1---2
       Belarus-1----------1
       Bosnia and Herzegovina---1--------1
       Bulgaria----1-------1
       CIS·-····1·····1
       Egypt1···········1
       Poland----1-------1
       Romania--------1---1
       Ukraine----1-------1

      Note: Titles won by nation, as recognized by FIBA Europe, including defunct states and Egypt, current member of FIBA Africa. The FIBA European Championship for Small Countries is not included in this ranking.

      FIBA World Rankings

      Overview

      Members

      CodeAssociationNational teamsFIBA
      affiliation
      IOC
      member
      ALBAlbania Albania1947Yes
      ANDAndorra Andorra
      1988Yes
      ARMArmenia Armenia1992Yes
      AUTAustria Austria1934Yes
      AZEAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
      1994Yes
      BLRBelarus Belarus1992Yes
      BELBelgium Belgium1933Yes
      BIHBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina1992Yes
      BULBulgaria Bulgaria1935Yes
      CROCroatia Croatia1992Yes
      CYPCyprus Cyprus1974Yes
      CZECzech Republic Czech Republic1932Yes
      DENDenmark Denmark1951Yes
      ESTEstonia Estonia1991Yes
      FINFinland Finland1939Yes
      FRAFrance France1933Yes
      GEOGeorgia (country) Georgia1992Yes
      GERGermany Germany1934Yes
      GIBGibraltar Gibraltar
      1985No[n 1]
      GBRUnited Kingdom Great Britain2006Yes
      GREGreece Greece1936Yes
      HUNHungary Hungary1935Yes
      ISLIceland Iceland1959Yes
      IRLRepublic of Ireland Ireland1947Yes
      ISRIsrael Israel1939Yes
      ITAItaly Italy1932Yes
      KOSKosovo Kosovo2015Yes
      LATLatvia Latvia1992Yes
      LTULithuania Lithuania1992Yes
      LUXLuxembourg Luxembourg1946Yes
      MLTMalta Malta1967Yes
      MDAMoldova Moldova1992Yes
      MONMonaco Monaco
      1987Yes
      MNEMontenegro Montenegro2006Yes
      NEDNetherlands Netherlands1946Yes
      MKDNorth Macedonia North Macedonia1993Yes
      NORNorway Norway1968Yes
      POLPoland Poland1934Yes
      PORPortugal Portugal1932Yes
      ROURomania Romania1932Yes
      RUSRussia Russia1947Yes
      SMRSan Marino San Marino
      1969Yes
      SRBSerbia Serbia2006Yes
      SVKSlovakia Slovakia1993Yes
      SLOSlovenia Slovenia1992Yes
      ESPSpain Spain1934Yes
      SWESweden Sweden1952Yes
      SUISwitzerland Switzerland1932Yes
      TURTurkey Turkey1936Yes
      UKRUkraine Ukraine1992Yes

      Defunct members

      CodeAssociationNational teamsFIBA
      affiliation
      FIBA
      disaffiliation
      TCHCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia1992
      GDREast Germany East Germany
      19521990
      ENGEngland England[n 2]1937
      SCGSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro19922006
      SCOScotland Scotland[n 2]
      1947
      URSSoviet Union Soviet Union1992
      WALWales Wales[n 2]
      1956
      YUGSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia19491992

      Notes

      1. Part of the British Olympic Association.
      2. Integrated in the British Association.

      See also

      References

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      2. "Russia and Belarus withdrawn from FIBA's European national team and club competitions". FIBA.basketball.
      3. "Organisation of FIBA Europe". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
      4. "Board of FIBA Europe". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
      5. "Turgay Demirel re-elected as FIBA Europe President". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
      6. "FIBA Europe Executive Committee". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
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      8. "FIBA Women's Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
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