Spain Crowns FIBA EuroBasket 2022 Champions

EuroBasket 2022 Final: Spain beat France 88-76 to captures the 4th European Basketball Championship title.






  • Spain come back again to the top of Europe as they clinched the FIBA EuroBasket 2022 title with an 88-76 victory over France.



Juancho Hernangomez connected on 7 three-pointers to score 27 PTS to guide Spain to their fourth European Basketball champions title after 2009, 2011 and 2015.

It was Spain's 14th top-three finish in EuroBasket history. France, who have reached the podium 10 times, finished second for a third time.





Back-to-back reigning MVP Nikola Jokic, two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, three-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert and three-time All-NBA First Team guard Luka Doncic headline the NBA players participating in EuroBasket 2022 — the tournament to determine the basketball champion of Europe.



EuroBasket 2022: groups, Full list of NBA players participating in EuroBasket.



Group A

Belgium: no NBA players

Bulgaria: no NBA players

Georgia^: Goga Bitadze (Indiana)

Montenegro*: no NBA players

Spain: Juancho Hernangomez (Toronto); Willy Hernangomez (New Orleans)

Turkey: Cedi Osman (Cleveland); Alperen Sengun (Houston); Furkan Korkmaz (Philadelphia)



Group B

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Jusuf Nurkic (Portland)

France: Evan Fournier (New York); Rudy Gobert (Minnesota); Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot (free agent); Theo Maledon (Oklahoma City); Frank Ntilikina (Dallas)

Germany^: Dennis Schroder (free agent); Daniel Theis (Indiana); Franz Wagner (Orlando)

Hungary: no NBA players

Lithuania: Domantas Sabonis (Sacramento); Jonas Valanciunas (New Orleans)

Slovenia: Luka Doncic (Dallas); Goran Dragic (Chicago); Vlatko Cancar (Denver)


Group C

Croatia: Bojan Bogdanovic (Utah); Dario Saric (Phoenix); Ivica Zubac (LA Clippers); Mario Hezonja (free agent)

Estonia: no NBA players

Great Britain: no NBA players

Greece: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee); Thanasis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee); Tyler Dorsey (Dallas)

Italy^: no NBA players

Ukraine: Sviatoslav Mikhailiuk (free agent)



Group D

Czech Republic^: Tomas Satoransky (free agent)

Finland: Lauri Markkanen (Cleveland)

Israel: Deni Avdija (Washington)

Netherlands: no NBA players

Poland: no NBA players

Serbia: Nikola Jokic (Denver); Nikola Jovic (Miami); Aleksej Pokusevski (Oklahoma City)


FIBA EuroBasket 2022: Every game results and schedule to final, full scores.



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Sept. 1 -  Spain 114, Bulgaria 87

Sept. 1 -  Bosnia-Herzegovina 95, Hungary 85

Sept. 1 -  Turkey 72, Montenegro 68

Sept. 1 -  Slovenia 92, Lithuania 85

Sept. 1 -  Belgium 79, Georgia 76

Sept. 1 -  Germany 76, France 63

Sept. 2  - Israel 89, Finland 87

Sept. 2 -  Ukraine 90, Great Britain 61

Sept. 2 -  Greece 89, Croatia 85

Sept. 2 -  Poland 99, Czech Republic 84

Sept. 2 -  Italy 83, Estonia 62

Sept. 2 -  Serbia 100, Netherlands 76

Sept. 3 -  Montenegro 76, Belgium 70

Sept. 3 -  Finland 89, Poland 59

Sept. 3 -  Croatia 86, Great Britain 65

Sept. 3 -  Germany 92, Bosnia-Herzegovina 82

Sept. 3 -  Turkey 101, Bulgaria 87

Sept. 3 -  Ukraine 74, Estonia 73

Sept. 3 -  Serbia 81, Czech Republic 68

Sept. 3 -  France 77, Lithuania 73

Sept. 3 -  Spain 90, Georgia 64

Sept. 3  -  Slovenia 103, Hungary 88

Sept. 3 -  Greece 85, Italy 81

Sept. 3 -  Israel 74, Netherlands 67

Sep. 4 -  Montenegro 91, Bulgaria 81

Sept. 4 -  Germany 109, Lithuania 107

Sept. 4 -  Belgium 83, Spain 73

Sept. 4 -  Bosnia-Herzegovina 97, Slovenia 93

Sept. 4 -  Georgia 88, Turkey 83

Sept. 4 -  France 78, Hungary 74

Sept. 5 -  Poland 85, Israel 76

Sept. 5 -  Croatia 73, Estonia 70

Sept. 5 -  Greece 93, Great Britain 77

Sept. 5 -  Czech Republic 88, Netherlands 80

Sept. 5 -  Ukraine 84, Italy 73

Sept. 5 -  Serbia 100, Finland 70

Sept. 6 -  Belgium  63  --  78   Turkey 

Sept. 6 -  Netherlands  69 -- 75  Poland 

Sept. 6 -  Estonia  94  -  62    Great Britain  

Sept. 6 -   Bosnia-Herzegovina  68  -  81   France 

Sept. 6 -  Montenegro  65  --  82   Spain 

Sept. 6 -  Greece  99  -  79   Ukraine 

Sept. 6 -  Hungary  64  -  87   Lithuania 

Sept. 6  - Finland  98  -  88  Czech Republic

Sept. 6 -  Georgia  80  -  92   Bulgaria 

Sept. 6 -  Germany   80  -  88   Slovenia

Sept. 6 -  Italy   81  --  76   Croatia 

Sept. 6 -  Israel  78  -  89   Serbia

Sept. 7 -  Turkey   69  -  72   Spain

Sept. 7 -  Lithuania   87  -  70   Bosnia-Herzegovina 

Sept. 7 -  Bulgaria   80  --  89   Belgium 

Sept. 7 -  France   82  -  88   Slovenia 

Sept. 7 -  Georgia  73  -  81   Montenegro

Sept. 7 -  Hungary  71  -  106  Germany 

Sept. 8 -  Finland  88  --  67   Netherlands 

Sept. 8 -  Croatia 90 - 85  Ukraine 

Sept. 8 -  Estonia  69 -- 90  Greece 

Sept. 8 -  Czech Republic   88  --  77   Israel 

Sept. 8 -  Great Britain  56 - 90  Italy  

Sept. 8 -  Serbia   96  --  69   Poland  



All Knockout Games from Round of 16 to EuroBasket Final will be played in Berlin, Germany.


Knockout Stage


(All times Eastern)


Sept. 10: France 87, Turkey 86 (OT)

Sept. 10: Slovenia 88, Belgium 72

Sept. 10: Germany  85  --  79   Montenegro 

Sept. 10: Spain  102  --  94   Lithuania | 

Sept. 11: Ukraine   86  --  94   Poland 

Sept. 11: Finland   94  --  86   Croatia 

Sept. 11: Serbia   86  --  94   Italy 

Sept. 11: Greece   94  --  88   Czech Republic 


Quarter-Finals


Sept. 13 -- Germany  107  --  96   Greece: - 1:05 p.m.

Sept. 13 -- Spain  100  --  90   Finland: - 4:20 p.m.

Sept. 14 --  Slovenia    87  --  90    Poland.

Sept. 14 --  France   93  --  85   Italy : - 4:20 p.m.


Semi-Finals


Sept. 16 -- Poland   54  -  95   France | 

Sept. 16 -- Germany  91  -  96   Spain |



Sept. 18 --  Poland   69  --  82    Germany  -- Third Place Game|



  •  The 2013 champions France and three-time winners Spain booked their ticket to Sunday’s Final in Berlin. Poland and hosts Germany square off in the Third Place Game.

  •  An intense rivalry renewed in what will be their sixth meeting since the 2009 edition when Spain won the first of their three titles with France's lone triumph coming in 2013 on home soil.




Sept. 18 -- France   76  -  88    Spain --  Championship game:..




How to watch EuroBasket 2022 Live stream, TV channel info.




Action from FIBA EuroBasket 2022 will be available to watch on FIBA's own streaming service Courtside 1891.

You can also watch the Online games, All matches packed for live streaming on  ESPN+.



Who won the Last EuroBasket: EuroBasket 2017 winner.?



Luka Doncic, Slovenia is the Eurobasket defending champion, winning their first EuroBasket in 2017 behind the play of Tournament MVP Goran Dragic and then 18-year-old wunderkind Doncic



FIBA EuroBasket winners List of the last Ten years since 1999.



2022 - Spain

2017 – Slovenia

2015 – Spain

2013 – France

2011 – Spain

2009 – Spain

2007 - Russia

2005 - Greece

2003 - Lithania

2001 - FR Yugoslavia

1999 - I--y.....



More:   FIBA EuroBasket Past winners List, All-time champions by year, History from 1935-2022.







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