By Antigoni Zachari / info@eurohoops.net
EuroBasket is only a couple days away! While we’re getting ready to experience great battles between the best teams of the Old Continent, let’s reminiscent the men who lead their nations in terms of caps in international competitions.
As we unfold the history of all 24 nations participating in this year’s EuroBasket, we will focus on each leading figure’s contribution and achievements.
For this list, we consulted FIBA Archives, as well as each Federation’s archives and statistics of official games. Our calculations include participations not only in Senior teams, but also in Youth ones.
Additionally, the list includes players of former countries (e.g. Yugoslavia) and each one is listed based on his stated nationality.
France – Hervé Dubuisson – 254 participations
Born in 1957, Dubuisson’s name has been carved on stone for French basketball. Not only is he the player with the most cups, but he is also the first scorer ever for his nation, with 3,821 points.
A soldier of ‘Les Bleus’ for 15 years (1974-89), yet his trophy collection does not depict the impact he’s had on the sport, winning just a silver medal in 1975 at the Mediterranean games.
Germany – Patrick Femerling – 221 participations
Former captain of the German NT and a leader of the country’s success in the early 00s, Femerling remains an emblematic figure in the sport.
In 13 years of presence with the national team, he has won a silver medal at the 2005 EuroBasket and a bronze one at the 2002 World Cup.
Spain – Juan Carlos Navarro – 240 participations
The long-term captain of ‘Furias Rojas’ keeps breaking one record after the other! Recently, he surpassed Juan Antonio San Epifanio and took charge of the most caps record.
At 37, Navarro has won almost everything – 3 gold medals (2006 World Cup, 2009 & 2011 Eurobasket), 4 silver ones (2008 & 2012 Olympics), and 2 bronze ones (2001 EuroBasket, 2016 Olympics).
Italy – Pierluigi Marzorati – 278 participations
A member of FIBA Hall of Fame and one of the 50 best players of all time (as voted by FIBA again), Marzorati is still valued among the best European point guards ever. He was a member of the Azzuris for 15 years (1971-86) and has scored 2,209 points with the National Team.
64-year-old Marzorati has a gold (1983 EuroBasket), a silver (1980 Olympics) and 3 bronze medals (1971, 1975 & 1985 EuroBasket) in his collection.
Greece – Panagiotis Giannakis – 351 participations
For the Greek crowd, his name is a synonym of basketball; a legendary figure in the sport and one of the many that helped the country build a “basketball mentality”. Giannakis has an astonishing record of 351 caps, the most of any other player on the list.
A member of the Greek NT since his youth, he counted 21 years of constant presence. His trophy collection – as a player – includes 2 gold medals (1979 Mediterranean Games, 1987 Eurobasket) and 2 silver ones (1975 FIBA U16, 1989 EuroBasket).
Iceland – Guðmundur Bragason – 169 participations
16 years of presence in the Icelandic national team has helped Bragason earn the most caps honor in his nation’s history in the sport.
His son, Jon Axel, is continuing the now 50-year-old center’s legacy, playing college basketball at Davidson Wildcats.
Lithuania – Gintaras Einikis – 106 participations
One of the controversial figures of Lithuanian basketball and a member of the national team for 8 years (1992-00), Einikis holds the first place in most games played for the nation, during which he had scored a total of 1,024 points.
He has led the team to a silver medal (1995 Eurobasket) and 3 bronze ones (1992, 1996, 2000 Olympics).
Controversial to many, as a few years after his retirement from the NT, accusations of drug and alcohol intoxication came to light.
Belgium – Christophe Beghin – 137 participations
37-year-old Beghin was a member of the Belgian Lions for 10 years (2001-11) and has participated in 2 major competitions with the team (2002, 2010 World Cup, 2009 EuroBasket).
He retired at the end of the previous season, after spending the last part of his career in Spirou Charleroi and along the way he has won the “Belgian Player of the Year” title 3 times, coinciding with the years of participation in FIBA events.
Beghin was an avid Tomas Van den Spiegel fan, from whom he claimed to have learned a lot and was one of his influences.