FIBA Hall of Fame

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FIBA Hall of Fame honors basketball players, coaches and administrators who have contributed to international competitive basketball. It has been established by FIBA in 1991. It includes the "Samaranch Library", the biggest basketball library in the world that, as of 2007, has over 10,000 basketball books and 950 magazines from over 65 countries. The Hall of Fame building is a basketball museum built in Alcobendas, Spain by Pedro Ferrándiz Foundation. Induction ceremonies will happen every two years, with the first happening in 2007.

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[edit] Inductees (Male Players)

[edit] Candidates (Male Players)

[edit] Inductees (Female Players)

[edit] Candidates (Female Players)

  • Flag of Brazil Brazil: Marlene Jose Bento, Delcy Ellender Marques, Lais Elena Aranha da Silva, Maria Helena Cardoso, Nilza Monte Garcia, Maria Paula Gonçalves da Silva, Maria Helena Campos "Heleninha", Norma Pinto de Oliveira "Norminha"
  • Flag of Latvia Latvia: Dzintra Grundmane, Helena Bitnere-Hehta, Silvija Radone-Krodere, Maija Saleniece-Silina, Skaidrite Smildzina-Budovska, Dzidra Uztupe-Karamiseva
  • Flag of Russia Russia: Nina Poznanskaya, Tatiana Ovechkina, Olga Soukharnova
  • Flag of Italy Italy: Catarina Pollini, Mara Fullin, Mabel Bocchi
  • Flag of the United States USA: Anne Donovan, Teresa Edwards, Cheryl Miller
  • Flag of Hungary Hungary: Agnes Nemeth, Lenke Kiss
  • Flag of Spain Spain: Elisabeth Cebrian
  • Flag of Serbia Serbia: Marija Veger-Demsar
  • Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria: Penka Stojanova
  • Flag of France France: Jacky Chazalon
  • Flag of Australia Australia: Robyn Maher
  • Flag of the People's Republic of China China: Liu Yumin
  • Flag of South Korea South Korea: Shin-Ja Park

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