Euroleague Basketball players at World Championships
Fiba Turkey 2010Euroleague BasketballAs the 2010 FIBA World Championships due to tipoff Saturday, even without all final rosters for the 24 teams finalized, one thing is abundantly clear: Euroleague Basketball players once again fill the international stage more than those of any other league or competition in the world! Nearly one-third of the 288 players players registered for the World Championships are affiliated with the Turkish Airlines Euroleague this coming season. A total of 68 players are among the 22 Euroleague Regular Season teams, while 18 more are from teams competing in the Euroleague Qualifying Rounds. Togethers, they will represent a total of 16 different national teams at the World Championships, also more than any other league. Additionally, there will be 3 Eurocup players on as many national teams at the World Championship, while nine players from four different national teams are among teams that will play the Eurocup Qualifying Round. The contingent of current Euroleague Basketball players with previous success at the World Championships is also greater than that of any other competition, let by three returning gold medallists from the 2006 Spanish team: Juan Carlos Navarro of Regal FC Barcelona, Felipe Reyes and Jorge Garbajosa of Real Madrid. Over the past decade, Euroleague Basketball players have taken home 43 medals at the World Championships, also more than any other league.

EUROLEAGUE PLAYERS IN 2010 FIBA World Championships (68)
NAME
COUNTRY
TEAM
Pablo Prigioni Argentina Real Madrid
Aleks Maric Australia Panathinaikos
Brad Newley Australia Lietuvos Rytas
Matt Nielsen Australia Olympiacos
Marcelinho Huertas Brazil Caja Laboral
Denham Brown Canada Asseco Prokom
Ante Tomic Croatia Real Madrid
Marko Tomas Croatia Fenerbahce Ulker
Roko-Leni Ukic Croatia Fenerbahce Ulker
Bojan Bogdanovic Croatia Cibona
Rok Stipcevic Croatia Cibona
Nando De Colo France Power Electronics Valencia
Fabien Casseur France Cholet Basket
Ali Traore France Lottomatica Roma
Jan Jagla Germany Asseco Prokom
Tibor Pleiss Germany Brose Baskets
Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Olympiacos
Ioannis Bouroussis Greece Olympiacos
Dimitris Diamantidis Greece Panathinaikos
Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos
Nikos Zisis Greece Montepaschi Siena
Kostas Kaimakoglou Greece Panathinaikos
Georgios Printezis Greece Unicaja
Antonis Fotsis Greece Panathinaikos
Stratos Perperoglou Greece Panathinaikos
Kostas Tsartsaris Greece Panathinaikos
Sofoklis Schortsanitis Greece Maccabi Electra
Ian Vougioukas Greece Panathinaikos
Robertas Javtokas Lithuania Power Electronics Valencia
Martynas Gecevicius Lithuania Lietuvos Rytas
Mantas Kalnietis Lithuania Zalgiris
Jonas Maciulis Lithuania AJ Milano
Martynas Pocius Lithuania Zalgiris
Paulius Jankunas Lithuania Zalgiris
Tadas Klimavicius Lithuania Zalgiris
Viktor Khryapa Russia CSKA Moscow
Sergei Bykov Russia CSKA Moscow
Andrei Vorontsevich Russia CSKA Moscow
Sasha Kaun Russia CSKA Moscow
Milos Teodosic Serbia Olympiacos
Novica Velickovic Serbia Real Madrid
Aleksandar Rasic Serbia Partizan
Milenko Tepic Serbia Panathinaikos
Nemanja Bjelica Serbia Caja Laboral
Marko Keselj Serbia Olympiacos
Dusko Savanovic Serbia Power Electronics Valencia
Miroslav Raduljica Serbia Efes Pilsen
Kosta Perovic Serbia Regal FC Barcelona
Bostjan Nachbar Slovenia Efes Pilsen
Jaka Lakovic Slovenia Regal FC Barcelona
Jaka Klobucar Slovenia Partizan
Gasper Vidmar Slovenia Fenerbahce Ulker
Goran Jagodnik Slovenia Union Olimpija
Juan Carlos Navarro Spain Regal FC Barcelona
Ricky Rubio Spain Regal FC Barcelona
Sergio Llull Spain Real Madrid
Fernando San Emeterio Spain Caja Laboral
Victor Claver Spain Power Electronics Valencia
Jorge Garbajosa Spain Real Madrid
Felipe Reyes Spain Real Madrid
Fran Vazquez Spain Regal FC Barcelona
Ender Arslan Turkey Efes Pilsen
Kerem Tunceri Turkey Efes Pilsen
Cenk Akyol Turkey Efes Pilsen
Omer Onan Turkey Fenerbahce Ulker
Sinan Guler Turkey Efes Pilsen
Kerem Gonlum Turkey Efes Pilsen
Oguz Savas Turkey Fenerbahce Ulker


EUROLEAGUE QR PLAYERS IN 2010 FIBA World Championships (18)
NAME
COUNTRY
TEAM
Joao Paulo Batista Brazil Le Mans
Aaron Doornekamp Canada Juve Caserta
Marko Popovic Croatia Unics Kazan
Kresimir Loncar Croatia BC Khimki
Zoran Planinic Croatia BC Khimki
Edwin Jackson France Asvel Basket
Mickael Gelabale France Asvel Basket
Alain Koffi France Le Mans
Lucca Staiger Germany Alba Berlin
Pape Philippe Amagou Ivory Coast Chorale Roanne
Mouloukou Souleyman Diabaté Ivory Coast Chorale Roanne
Angel Vassallo Puerto Rico Asvel Basket
Sergei Monya Russia BC Khimki
Vitaly Fridzon Russia BC Khimki
Milan Macvan Serbia Hemofarm Stada
Hasan Rizvic Slovenia Unics Kazan
Raul Lopez Spain BC Khimki
Baris Ermis Turkey Banvit BK


EUROCUP PLAYERS IN 2010 FIBA World Championships (3)
NAME
COUNTRY
TEAM
Hernan Jasen Argentina Asefa Estudiantes
Aron Baynes Australia EWE Baskets
Chris McNaughton Germany EWE Baskets


EUROCUP QR PLAYERS IN 2010 FIBA World Championships (9)
NAME
COUNTRY
TEAM
Davor Kus Croatia Benetton Basket
Luka Zoric Croatia KK Zagreb
Anton Ponkrashov Russia Spartak St. Petersburg
Dmitry Khvostov Russia Dynamo Moscow
Evgeny Voronov Russia Dynamo Moscow
Alexey Zhukanenko Russia Dynamo Moscow
Evgeny Kolesnikov Russia Spartak St. Petersburg
Stefan Markovic Serbia Benetton Basket
Miha Zupan Slovenia Spartak St. Petersburg
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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