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Spain women's national basketball team

Women's national basketball team representing Spain


Women's national basketball team representing Spain

FieldValue
typeWomen
countrySpain
coachMiguel Méndez
logoFederación Española de Baloncesto.png
logo_width250px
fiba_ranking
joined_fiba1934
fiba_zoneFIBA Europe
national_fedFEB
oly_appearances6
oly_medalsSilver: (2016)
wc_appearances7
wc_medalsSilver: (2014)
Bronze: (2010, 2018)
zone_championshipEuroBasket
zone_appearances23
zone_medalsGold: (1993, 2013, 2017, 2019)
Silver: (2007, 2023, 2025)
Bronze: (2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2015)
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h_titleHome
a_titleAway
first_game31–40
(Malgrat de Mar, Spain; 16 June 1963)
largest_win113–42
(Madrid, Spain; 9 June 2008)
largest_loss115–42
(Treviso, Italy; 12 September 1985)
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the women's team

Bronze: (2010, 2018) Silver: (2007, 2023, 2025) Bronze: (2001, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2015) (Malgrat de Mar, Spain; 16 June 1963) (Madrid, Spain; 9 June 2008) (Treviso, Italy; 12 September 1985) |Olympic Games|0|1|0 |Women's World Cup|0|1|2 |EuroBasket Women|4|2|6 |Mediterranean Games|1|0|3 The Spain women's national basketball team () represents Spain in international women's basketball competition and are regulated by the Spanish Basketball Federation, the governing body for basketball in Spain. Spain has one of the most successful women's national teams in the world, being the current FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 silver medallists.

History

Spain women's basketball team played their first official game in Malgrat de Mar, Barcelona, against Switzerland on 16 June 1963, losing 31–40. They won their first game against the same team two days later, 47–39. It would take six years to play another international friendly game, losing to Cuba 50–70 on 28 September 1969.

Their first official games were in March 1970, trying to qualify for the 1970 EuroBasket, winning their first game against Switzerland 61–44 and losing to Hungary and France. The team qualified for their first major international tournament in their next attempt, the 1974 EuroBasket. After losing their three group stage games, they won their first game in a final tournament against Denmark in the placement matches, finishing in 12th position. Rosa Castillo is considered the best player from the mid-70s to the mid-80s.

Until 1985, Spain played most Eurobasket tournaments, usually finishing around 10th. An important year for the evolution of the team was the celebration on home soil of the 1987 EuroBasket, finishing on 6th position. The team entered their first Summer Olympics qualification in 1988, but failed to qualify. Their first Olympic games were also on home soil in the 1992 Summer Olympics, finishing 5th.

After failing to qualify for the two previous Eurobaskets and having never played a knockout game in a major tournament, the gold medal at the 1993 EuroBasket came as a surprise, beating the newly formed Slovakia in the semi-finals 73–55 and France in the final 63–53. With Blanca Ares as their key player (19 PPG), Spain undoubtedly took advantage of the dissolution of the dominant European teams of Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and especially the Soviet Union.

The EuroBasket victory gave Spain the right to participate in the 1994 Women's World Cup for the first time, finishing 8th. Since then, the team has qualified for every World Cup -seven in a row-, winning three medals.

From 2001 up to 2009, Spain entered a loop of winning five consecutive medals in the Eurobaskets (1 silver, 4 bronze) and being eliminated in the quarterfinals in Summer Olympics and World Cups, until they finally won bronze in the 2010 Women's World Cup. From her debut in 1995 to her retirement in 2013, forward Amaya Valdemoro became the leader of the Spanish squad, taking part in 13 tournaments, playing 258 games, winning 7 medals and becoming the top scorer with 2,743 points.

The defeat against Croatia on 26 June in Katowice in the second stage of the 2011 EuroBasket and the consequent absence from the 2012 Olympics has been cited by coaches and players as a catalyst for a golden period of seven consecutive medals under coach Lucas Mondelo. After playing the qualification matches in the summer of 2012, Spain went on to win the 2013 EuroBasket with a balance of 9–0. Afterwards, they won silver in the 2014 Women's World Cup, bronze in the 2015 EuroBasket, silver in the 2016 Summer Olympics and gold again in the 2017 EuroBasket. Spain also won the bronze medal at the 2018 Women's World Cup held on home soil in September 2018. In July 2019 Spain successfully defended their European crown by beating France 86–66 in the final of the EuroBasket Women 2019. These seven successful tournaments came to a halt in the summer of 2021, when the team finished 7th in the 2021 EuroBasket played on home soil and 6th in the 2020 Olympic Games. These results are quite commendable, considering that Spain have only competed with the world elite for two decades. This series of results took the Spanish team to be ranked No. 2 in the ranking of FIBA. In the FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023, despite a strong performance, they lost to Belgium in the final.

In the senior team for two decades (2002-2021) point guard Laia Palau is the record-holder for most caps (314) and most medals (12) in 19 final tournaments. In the team since 2008, forward Alba Torrens has been regarded as the most talented player of this generation, having won 9 medals in 12 tournaments.

At the Mediterranean Games, Spain won gold in 1991, and bronze in 1993, 2001 and 2005.

Competition record

List of matches 2023–2025, including friendlies and scheduled matchesMOPPONENTFA+/-TOP SCORERPTSEVENTDATELOCATION
7936567-2Ayuso, Ginzo, Pueyo112025 EuroBasket F2025.06.29Piraeus (GRE)
7926564+1Awa Fam Thiam212025 EuroBasket SF2025.06.27Piraeus (GRE)
7918881+7Raquel Carrera312025 EuroBasket QF2025.06.25Piraeus (GRE)
7907875+3Alba Torrens202025 EuroBasket 1R2025.06.22Hamburg (GER)
7897960+19Raquel Carrera202025 EuroBasket 1R2025.06.20Hamburg (GER)
7888570+15Iyana Martín142025 EuroBasket 1R2025.06.19Hamburg (GER)
7879464+30Paula Ginzo242025 Friendly2025.06.11Viana (POR)
7866859+9Aina Ayuso112025 Friendly2025.06.10Viana (POR)
7855742+15Irati Etxarri92025 Friendly2025.06.01Inca
7846440+24Awa Fam Thiam112025 Friendly2025.05.30Inca
7838164+17Megan Gustafson272025 EuroBasket qualification2025.02.09Almere (NED)
7827645+31Megan Gustafson182025 EuroBasket qualification2025.02.06Vienna (AUT)
7817862+16Paula Ginzo152025 EuroBasket qualification2024.11.10Castellón
7806659+7María Conde172025 EuroBasket qualification2024.11.07Castellón
7796679-13Megan Gustafson212024 Olympics QF2024.08.07Paris (FRA)
7787062+8María Conde152024 Olympics 1R2024.08.03Lille (FRA)
7776362+1Megan Gustafson182024 Olympics 1R2024.07.31Lille (FRA)
7769089+1Megan Gustafson292024 Olympics 1R2024.07.28Lille (FRA)
7756848+20Queralt Casas202024 Friendly2024.07.24Segovia
7746675-9Leonor Rodríguez112024 Friendly2024.07.22Segovia
7736148+13Alba Torrens112024 Friendly2024.07.13Charleroi (BEL)
7725876-18María Conde142024 Friendly2024.07.12Charleroi (BEL)
7717046+24María Conde142024 Friendly2024.06.23Vigo
7705947+12María Conde112024 Friendly2024.06.21Vigo
7697372+1María Conde162024 Olympics qualification2024.02.11Sopron (HUN)
7686055+5Megan Gustafson162024 Olympics qualification2024.02.09Sopron (HUN)
7677586-11Raquel Carrera192024 Olympics qualification2024.02.08Sopron (HUN)
7667534+41Paula Ginzo162025 EuroBasket qualification2023.11.12Tenerife
7657065+5María Conde122025 EuroBasket qualification2023.11.09Split (CRO)
7645864-6Queralt Casas142023 EuroBasket F2023.06.25Ljubljana (SLO)
7636960+9Alba Torrens272023 EuroBasket SF2023.06.24Ljubljana (SLO)
7626742+25Laura Gil132023 EuroBasket QF2023.06.22Ljubljana (SLO)
7617660+16Queralt Casas162023 EuroBasket 1R2023.06.18Tel-Aviv (ISR)
7607857+21María Conde202023 EuroBasket 1R2023.06.16Tel-Aviv (ISR)
7596367-4Laura Gil202023 EuroBasket 1R2023.06.15Tel-Aviv (ISR)
7586577-12Leonor Rodríguez162023 Friendly2023.06.10Sopron (HUN)
7576563+2Alba Torrens232023 Friendly2023.06.09Sopron (HUN)
7567254+18Raquel Carrera142023 Friendly2023.06.04Córdoba
7557637+39María Conde122023 Friendly2023.06.02Córdoba
7547660+16Raquel Carrera212023 Friendly2023.05.26Vigo
7535544+11Paula Ginzo, Raquel Carrera102023 Friendly2023.05.25Vigo
7528834+54Paula Ginzo132023 EuroBasket qualification2023.02.12Reykjavík (ISL)
7517532+43Ángela Salvadores142023 EuroBasket qualification2023.02.09Sfântu Gheorghe (ROM)
Olympic GamesQualifyingYearPositionPldWLPldWLTotal34221217116
CAN 1976Did not enter
USSR 1980
USA 1984
KOR 1988Did not qualify523
ESP 19925th532
USA 1996Did not qualify
AUS 2000
GRE 20046th743
CHN 20085th633321
UK 2012Did not qualify
BRA 2016[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16x16px]]862330
JPN 20206th431321
FRA 20245th431321

FIBA Women's World Cup

Women's World CupYearPositionPldWLTotal573522
Chile 1953N/A
Brazil 1957
Soviet Union 1959
Peru 1964Did not enter
Czechoslovakia 1967
Brazil 1971
Colombia 1975Did not qualify
South Korea 1979
Brazil 1983
Soviet Union 1986
Malaysia 1990
Australia 19948th835
Germany 19985th954
China 20025th963
Brazil 20068th945
Czech Republic 2010[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]972
Turkey 2014[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16x16px]]651
Spain 2018[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]752
Australia 2022Did not qualify
Germany 2026To be determined

EuroBasket Women

EuroBasket WomenQualificationYearPositionPldWLPldWLTotal16510461907416
Italy 1938N/A
Hungary 1950
Soviet Union 1952
Yugoslavia 1954
Czechoslovakia 1956
Poland 1958
Bulgaria 1960
France 1962
Hungary 1964Did not enter
Romania 1966
Italy 1968
NED 1970Did not qualify312
Bulgaria 1972Did not enter
ITA 197412th716431
FRA 197610th725330
POL 197811th725431
YUG 198010th743330
ITA 1981Did not qualify
HUN 198311th716431
ITA 198510th734
ESP 19876th734
BUL 1989Did not qualify532
ISR 1991532
ITA 1993[[File:Gold medal icon.svg16x16px]]541532
CZE 19959th624
HUN 19975th853541
POL 1999Did not qualify532
FRA 2001[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]853660
GRE 2003[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]871660
TUR 2005[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]862
ITA 2007[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16x16px]]972
LAT 2009[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]981
POL 20119th633
FRA 2013[[File:Gold medal icon.svg16x16px]]990862
HUNROM 2015[[File:Bronze medal icon.svg16x16px]]1091
CZE 2017[[File:Gold medal icon.svg16x16px]]651440
SRBLAT 2019[[File:Gold medal icon.svg16x16px]]660660
FRAESP 20217th633
ISRSVN 2023[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16x16px]]642660
CZEGERITAGRE 2025[[File:Silver medal icon.svg16x16px]]651660
BELFINSWELTU 2027To be determined

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Team

Current roster

Roster for the EuroBasket Women 2025.

  • ESP Miguel Méndez
  • ESP Nacho Martínez
  • (C) Team captain
  • Club – describes last club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age on 18 June 2025

Individual records

  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.

Most capped players

#PlayerNational careerGamesPoints
1Laia Palau2002–20213141839
2Amaya Valdemoro1995–20132582743
3Marina Ferragut1989–20062531867
4Betty Cebrián1989–20042521978
5Lucila Pascua2001–2017244897
6Elisa Aguilar1996–20132221171
7Alba Torrens2008–2162596
8Silvia Domínguez2006–2024214820
9Ana Belén Álvaro1988–20022041730
10Carolina Mújica1984–19952021264
11Laura Nicholls2008–20201971068

Top scorers

#PlayerNational careerPointsMatchesAverage
1Amaya Valdemoro1995–2013274625810.6
2Alba Torrens2008–259621612.0
3Betty Cebrián1989–200419782527.8
4Marina Ferragut1989–200618672537.4
5Laia Palau2002–202118393145.9
6Blanca Ares1988–1994175412414.1
7Ana Belén Álvaro1988–200217302048.5
8Margarita Geuer1985–1993171615810.9
9Rocío Jiménez1974–1988148712711.7
10Anna Montañana2005–2012143012911.1

Top highscorers

Top highscorers in official games (friendlies not included).

PlayersPTSOpponentEventDateLocation
Amaya Valdemoro392006 World Cup 2nd Round2006.09.18São Paulo (BRA)
Blanca Ares361994 World Cup 2nd Round1994.06.10Sydney (AUS)
Amaya Valdemoro332002 World Cup 2nd Round2002.09.19Suzhou (CHN)
Rosa Castillo321976 EuroBasket Classification Round1976.05.25Ferrand Clermont (FRA)
Rosa Castillo321980 EuroBasket Classification Round1980.09.23Banjaluka (YUG)
Rosi Sánchez322002 World Cup Classification Round2002.09.25Nanjing (CHN)
Alba Torrens322016 Olympics 1st Round2016.08.10Rio (BRA)
Marina Ferragut311999 EuroBasket qualification1998.05.15Daruvar (CRO)
Marta Xargay312019 EuroBasket 1st Round2019.06.27Riga (LAT)
Raquel Carrera312025 EuroBasket quarterfinals2025.06.25Piraeus (GRE)
Rocío Jiménez301978 EuroBasket qualification1978.03.23Wolfenbuttel (GER)
Marta Fernández302003 EuroBasket qualification2001.11.25Salamanca (ESP)
Amaya Valdemoro302004 Olympics 1st Round2004.08.16Athens (GRE)
Alba Torrens302013 EuroBasket 1st Round2013.06.15Vannes (FRA)

Top medallists

Most medals won with the national team in Olympic Games, Women's World Cups and EuroBaskets:

PlayerMedalsDetails
Laia Palau12
Alba Torrens10
Silvia Domínguez9
Laura Nicholls9
Anna Cruz8
Laura Gil8
Lucila Pascua8

Head coaches

Timeline of head coaches with games and results in final tournaments at the (EuroBasket, Women's World Cup and Olympics) (*) Results through 29 June 2025.

YearsMWL%NameCompetition
1963–1971835PER Cholo Méndezfive friendlies, three qualifiers
1974–1978502030ESP Josep María Solà12th 1974 EuroBasket
10th 1976 EuroBasket
11th 1978 EuroBasket
1979312ESP Chema Bucetathree friendlies
1979–1984542430ESP María Planas10th 1980 EuroBasket
11th 1983 EuroBasket
1985–19921779186ESP Chema Buceta10th 1985 EuroBasket
6th 1987 EuroBasket
5th 1992 Summer Olympics
1992–1998986533ESP Manolo Coloma1993 EuroBasket
8th 1994 Women's World Cup
9th 1995 EuroBasket
5th 1997 EuroBasket
5th 1998 Women's World Cup
1999–2004796613ESP Vicente Rodríguez2001 EuroBasket
5th 2002 Women's World Cup
2003 EuroBasket
6th 2004 Summer Olympics
2005–2006332310ESP Domingo Díaz2005 EuroBasket
8th 2006 Women's World Cup
2007–2009533914ESP Evaristo Pérez2007 EuroBasket
5th 2008 Summer Olympics
2009 EuroBasket
2010–201133258ESP José Ignacio Hernández2010 Women's World Cup
9th 2011 EuroBasket
2015220ESP Víctor Lapeñatwo qualifiers
2012–202115212725ESP Lucas Mondelo2013 EuroBasket
2014 Women's World Cup
2015 EuroBasket
2016 Summer Olympics
2017 EuroBasket
2018 Women's World Cup
2019 EuroBasket
7th 2021 EuroBasket
6th 2020 Summer Olympics
2021-51438ESP Miguel Méndez2023 EuroBasket
5th 2024 Summer Olympics
2025 EuroBasket

: Assistant coach Víctor Lapeña was appointed as head coach for two 2017 EuroBasket qualifiers in November 2015

Youth teams

Main article: Spain women's national under-20 basketball team

Main article: Spain women's national under-18 and under-19 basketball team

Main article: Spain women's national under-16 and under-17 basketball team

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References

References

  1. [https://www.fiba.basketball/eurobasketwomen/2017/news/spain-crowned-fiba-eurobasket-women-2017-champions Spain crowned FIBA EuroBasket Women 2017 champions]
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