The countries with the most Euroleague champions

17/Mar/16 12:34 March 18, 2016

Lefteris Moutis

17/Mar/16 12:34

Eurohoops.net

From which country do most European club champions come from? Eurohoops.net counted the countries whose players have celebrated winning the Turkish Airlines Euroleague the most times and listed the top twelve

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By Lefteris Moutis/ moutis@eurohoops.net

From which country do most European club champions come from? Eurohoops.net counted the countries whose players have celebrated winning the Turkish Airlines Euroleague the most times and listed the top twelve.

From 2000-01 up to last season’s Final Four in Madrid, 15 teams have won the Euroleague and a total of 216 players have played for them, even if it was for one game. The task of tracing the players that have celebrated the Euroleague trophy was easy, but their registration by country was harder.

We chose to rank the players according to their country of origin and not the one they later got a passport from. The criterion then, has to do with the country each player grew up in and not so much the national team they played in.

For example, Aleks Maric grew up in Australia, despite the Serbian origin of his parents, while Dusan Sakota grew up in Greece from the age of 4. Similarly, Gregor Fucka came of age in Slovenia and later acquired Italian citizenship.

In the following pages you can see in detail all the players who appeared on the roster of a team in the year they won the Euroleague (even if they didn’t finish the season there) based on their country of origin.

Presented here are the countries that have at least five European club champions.

Vujcic maccabiCroatia

5 champions

A Croatian player has won the Turkish Airlines Euroleague five times since 2000-01 and only Damir Mulaomerovic (in 2002 with Panathinaikos Athens) hasn’t done so with the colors of Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv. Nikola Vujcic (two times), Bruno Sundov and Andrija Zizic did so with the Israeli team.

2001-02 Panathinaikos Damir Mulaomerovic
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Bruno Sundov
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Nikola Vujcic
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Nikola Vujcic
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Andrija Zizic

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Australia

5 champions

Faraway Australia has celebrated winning the Turkish Airlines Euroleague title through one of its basketball children five times. Of course, three of those belong to David Andersen, who lifted the Euroleague trophy in 2001 with Kinder Bologna, and in 2006 and 2008 with CSKA Moscow. The group is completed by Aleks Maric, who was raised in Australia, and Joe Ingles.

2000-01 Kinder Bologna David Andersen
2005-06 CSKA Moscow David Andersen
2007-08 CSKA Moscow David Andersen
2010-11 Panathinaikos Aleks Maric
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Joe Ingles

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Argentina

5 champions

Five different Argentinians have won the Turkish Airlines Euroleague all these years. The start was made by Manu Ginobili and Hugo Sconochini with Kinder Bologna in 2001, followed by Pepe Sanchez next year with Panathinaikos Athens and Facundo Campazzo and Andres Nocioni last year with Real Madrid.

2000-01 Kinder Bologna Manu Ginobili
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Hugo Sconochini
2001-02 Panathinaikos Pepe Sanchez
2014-15 Real Madrid Facundo Campazzo
2014-15 Real Madrid Andres Nocioni

 

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Slovenia

7 champions

Slovenia is by far the smallest – in terms of population – country that is included in this list and with seven presences! Matjaz Smodis has celebrated winning the Turkish Airlines Euroleague three times (two with CSKA Moscow and one with Kinder Bologna) and Gregor Fucka, Sani Becirovic, Jaka Lakovic and Erazem Lorbek have all made it once.

2000-01 Kinder Bologna Matjaz Smodis
2002-03 Barcelona Gregor Fucka
2005-06 CSKA Moscow Matjaz Smodis
2006-07 Panathinaikos Sani Becirovic
2007-08 CSKA Moscow Matjaz Smodis
2009-10 Barcelona Jaka Lakovic
2009-10 Barcelona Erazem Lorbek

 

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Italy

8 champions

Kinder Bologna’s triumph in the first year of the new era of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague (2000-01) boosted Italy on the list with the most European champions. That season, a total of seven Italians won the title.  The only one who did so with a separate team is Gianluca Basile, who celebrated the trophy as an FC Barcelona Lassa player in 2010.

2000-01 Kinder Bologna Alessandro Abbio
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Davide Bonora
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Fabrizio Ambrassa
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Alessandro Frosini
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Gianluca Ghedini
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Cristian Akrivos
2009-10 Barcelona Gianluca Basile

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Serbia

10 champions

Serbia is the second country with the most European champions without having a championship team. A total of ten Serbs have won the Turkish Airlines Euroleague, with Dejan Bodiroga being the only one who has done so twice. Historically, the team with the most Serbs is Panathinaikos Athens, who had at least one Serb in every season they became European champions, bringing together a total of five.

2000-01 Kinder Bologna Nikola Jestratijevic
2000-01 Kinder Bologna Marko Jaric
2000-01 Kinder Bologna David Brkic
2001-02 Panathinaikos Dejan Bodiroga
2002-03 Barcelona Dejan Bodiroga
2006-07 Panathinaikos Dejan Tomasevic
2006-07 Panathinaikos Milos Vujanic
2008-09 Panathinaikos Dusan Kecman
2010-11 Panathinaikos Milenko Tepic
2011-12 Olympiacos Marko Keselj

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Lithuania

10 champions

No Lithuanian team has ever reached the Final Four of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague from 2000-01 onwards, but a player from this big basketball country has won the trophy ten times. And all this is entirely due to five players!

The Euroleague legend Sarunas Jasikevicius has climbed on the highest step of the podium four times with three different teams (FC Barcelona Lassa, Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv, Panathinaikos Athens), Ramunas Siskauskas did it two years in a row (Panathinaikos, CSKA Moscow), just like Martynas Gecevicius with Olympiacos Piraeus. Robertas Javtokas and Jonas Maciulis complete the Lithuanians’ glorious five.

2002-03 Barcelona Sarunas Jasikevicius
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Sarunas Jasikevicius
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Sarunas Jasikevicius
2006-07 Panathinaikos Robertas Javtokas
2006-07 Panathinaikos Ramunas Siskauskas
2007-08 CSKA Moscow Ramunas Siskauskas
2008-09 Panathinaikos Sarunas Jasikevicius
2011-12 Olympiacos Martynas Gecevicius
2012-13 Olympiacos Martynas Gecevicius
2014-15 Real Madrid Jonas Maciulis

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Israel

15 champions

Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv won the Turkish Airlines Euroleague three times since the 2000-01 season and, as is natural, the Israeli players are very high on the list with the champions! It’s extremely interesting that no Israeli player has ever celebrated winning the Euroleague with a team outside of Maccabi. The players who won the Euroleague two times are three (Yotam Halperin, Gur Shelef, Tal Burnstein).

2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Anton Kazarnovski
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Avraham Ben Chimol
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Gur Shelef
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Tal Burstein
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Yoav Saffar
2003-04 Maccabi Tel Aviv Yotam Halperin
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Assaf Dotan
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Gur Shelef
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Tal Burstein
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Yaniv Green
2004-05 Maccabi Tel Aviv Yotam Halperin
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Arad Harari
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Ben Alitit
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Guy Pnini
2013-14 Maccabi Tel Aviv Yogev Ohayon

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