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Acropolis International Basketball Tournament

International basketball tournament


Summary

International basketball tournament

FieldValue
titleAcropolis International Basketball Tournament
pixels120px
sportBasketball
founded
inaugural1986
teams3 or 5
countriesFIBA members
country
championGreece Greece (20 titles)
most_champsGreece Greece (20 titles)
websiteBasket.gr
ceoAndreas Miaoulis
TVERT World

The Acropolis International Basketball Tournament (also known as the Acropolis of Athens Basketball Tournament and the Acropolis Basketball Cup) (Greek: Τουρνουά Ακρόπολις) is an international basketball competition that is played between national teams, which has been held almost every year since 1986, and takes place in Athens, Greece, during the summer. It takes place before the big official FIBA tournaments like the FIBA Summer Olympic Games, the FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the FIBA World Cup, and the FIBA EuroBasket. The tournament is named after the Athenian Acropolis. The competition is played under FIBA rules.

The tournament is organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation (HBF), which is a member of FIBA Europe.

Venues

Time PeriodArena
Peace and Friendship Stadium SEF
1990Glyfada Makis Liougas Sportshall
1991 (FIBA Jubilee Centennial)
19921994Peace and Friendship Stadium SEF
19951996Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall
1997Peace and Friendship Stadium SEF
1998Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall
1999Peace and Friendship Stadium SEF
20002002Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall
20032004Glyfada Makis Liougas Sportshall
20052023Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall
2024Peace and Friendship Stadium SEF
2025Telekom Center Athens

History

The tournament's host team, the senior men's Greek National Basketball Team, has won the tournament 18 times so far, last one 2022. In 1991, the Hellenic Basketball Federation and FIBA Europe, joined together to hold the special edition 1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the sport of basketball. The Centennial Jubilee Tournament is not counted with the other Acropolis Tournaments, because it was not solely organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation.

To date, there have been 32 official Acropolis Tournaments that have been organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation, plus the unofficial special edition 1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee. The Greek national team did not host the 2012 Acropolis Tournament, because it participated in the 2012 FIBA World Olympic qualifying tournament, and failed to qualify for the Olympics that year. There was also no Acropolis Tournament in the years 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2020.

1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee

Main article: 1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee

The 1991 FIBA Centennial Jubilee was the special edition tournament that was organized jointly by FIBA Europe and the Hellenic Basketball Federation to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the sport of basketball. It is not counted officially with the other 32 Acropolis International Tournaments because it was not solely organized by the Hellenic Basketball Federation. It was contested by France, Greece, Italy, Yugoslavia, Spain, and the Soviet Union.

Acropolis Tournament standings

YearArenaGold MedalSilver MedalBronze Medal4th Place5th Place
1986
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
1987
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
1988
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****USA
Duke Blue Devils
1989
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****USA
ACC All Stars
1990
(Details)Glyfada Indoor Hall****
1992
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
1993
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****USA
College NCAA DI All Stars
1994
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
1995
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****USA
College NCAA DI All Stars
1996
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****USA
NIT All Stars
1997
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
1998
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****USA
College NCAA DI All Stars
1999
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****
2000
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2001
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2002
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2003
(Details)Glyfada Indoor Hall****
2004
(Details)Glyfada Indoor Hall****
2005
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2006
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2007
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2008
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2009
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2010
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2011
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****USA
BYU Cougars
2013
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2015
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2017
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2019
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2021
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2022
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****
2023
(Details)Olympic Indoor Hall****N/A}}
2024
(Details)Peace and Friendship Stadium****N/A}}
2025
(Details)Telekom Center Athens****N/A}}

Medals summary

Results by country

RankCountryGoldSilverBronze4th5thApp.
1.201040034
2.4385020
3.300003
4.231006
5.211004
6.142108
7.100012
8.100102
9.022307
10.021205
11.021104
12.011103
13.011103
14.011002
15.012003
16.010001
17.002103
18.002002
19.012003
20.010001
21.001102
22.001001
23.001001
24.000303
25.000303
26.000202
27.000101
28.000101
29.000101
30.000101
31.000101
32.000101
33.000001
34.000001
35.000001
36.000001

Top scorers

YearTop ScorerPoints Per Game
1986Greece Nikos Galis36.0
1987Greece Nikos Galis (2×)37.3
1988
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007LTU Ramūnas Šiškauskas14.3
2008Greece Vassilis Spanoulis15.3
2009LTU Marijonas Petravičius14.7
2010
2011ITA Danilo Gallinari18.7
2013
2015
2017
2019SRB Bogdan Bogdanović20.0
2021SRB Filip Petrušev18.3
2022GEO Toko Shengelia20.0
2023GRE Nikos Rogkavopoulos15.5
2024MNE Nikola Vučević17.5
2025ITA Simone Fontecchio13.5

MVP awards

YearMVP Award Winner
19861995
1996Greece Fanis Christodoulou
1997Italy Carlton Myers
1998Greece Efthimios Rentzias
1999Greece Georgios Sigalas
2000Greece Fragiskos Alvertis
2001Italy Gregor Fučka
2002Greece Antonis Fotsis
2003Greece Nikos Chatzivrettas
2004Greece Nikos Chatzivrettas (2×)
2005Greece Dimitris Diamantidis
2006Greece Dimitris Diamantidis (2×)
2007Greece Vassilis Spanoulis
2008Greece Antonis Fotsis (2×)
2009Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (2×)
2010Greece Sofoklis Schortsanitis
2011Greece Antonis Fotsis (3×)
2013Greece Nikos Zisis
20152025

Top scoring team by year

YearTeamTPSGPPPGTTP
1986292397.31,064
19873063102.01,119
1988271390.31,051
1989272390.7977
19903153105.01,122
19923063102.0993
1993277392.3991
1994360490.01,554
1995242380.7942
1996246382.0889
1997242380.7876
1998264388.0837
1999241380.3899
2000238379.3832
2001229376.3869
2002232377.3892
2003240380.0887
2004262387.3953
2005264388.0983
2006219373.0804
2007244381.3908
2008238379.3912
2009221373.7829
2010293397.7927
2011265388.3778
2013247382.3889
2015246382.0900
2017211370.3832
2019268389.3926
2021259386.3950
2022270390.01,020
2023163281.5456
2024188294.0493
2025180290.0491

Key:

  • TPS - Total Points Scored
  • GP - Game Played
  • PPG - Points Per Game
  • TTP - Tournament Total Points

References

References

  1. [https://www.basket.gr/acropolis-tournament/ Acropolis Tournament {{in lang. el.]
  2. [http://www.fiba.basketball/en/events FIBA´s official events by year EUROPE.]
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