Spain women's national basketball team

Spain España
Spain
FIBA ranking 3 Increase
FIBA zone FIBA Europe
Coach Lucas Mondelo
Olympic Games
Appearances 3
Medals None
Women's World Cup
Appearances 6
Medals Silver: 2014
Bronze: 2010
FIBA EuroBasket Women
Appearances 17
Medals Gold: 1993, 2013
Silver: 2007
Bronze: 2001, 2003, 2005, 2009
Uniforms
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Dark

The Spain women's national basketball team represents Spain in international basketball competitions for women. The team has participated in the FIBA World Championship for Women since 1994.

History

After winning the EuroBasket 1993 Women, in 1994 the female selection of the Spanish team qualified for the FIBA World Championship for Women for the first time. Since then, the team has qualified for every World Championship. Overall, Spain finished 8th in Australia, and two consecutive 5th in Germany and China, and 8th in Brazil 2006. These results are quite commendable, considering that Spain has only competed with the world elite for 12 years. The female section of the Spanish team is ranked No. 3 in the ranking of FIBA,[1] achieving bronze and silver medals in the 2010 and 2014 Championships respectively.

At the EuroBasket Women, the Spanish selection won gold in 1993 and 2013, won silver in 2007 and three consecutive bronze medals in 2001, 2003 and 2005.

At the Mediterranean Games, Spain won gold in 1991, and bronze in 1993, 2001 and 2005.

Current roster

Roster for the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women.

Spain women's national basketball team - 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women roster
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Age - DOB Ht. Club
F 4 Nicholls, Laura 25 – 26 February 1989 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Rivas Ecópolis Spain
G 5 Romero, Leticia 19 – 28 May 1995 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) Florida State Seminoles United States
G 6 Domínguez, Sílvia 27 – 31 January 1987 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) UMMC Ekaterinburg Russia
F 7 Torrens, Alba 25 – 30 August 1989 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Galatasaray S.K. Turkey
G 8 Rodríguez, Leonor 22 – 21 October 1991 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) CB Avenida Spain
G 9 Palau, Laia 35 – 10 September 1979 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) ZVVZ UŠK Prague Czech Republic
G 10 Xargay, Marta 23 – 20 December 1990 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) CB Avenida Spain
F 11 Martínez, Nuria 30 – 29 February 1984 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Kayseri Kaski Turkey
F 12 Gil, Laura 22 – 24 April 1992 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Rivas Ecópolis Spain
C 13 Pascua, Lucila 31 – 21 March 1983 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) PINKK-Pécsi 424 Hungary
F 14 Lyttle, Sancho 31 – 20 September 1983 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Galatasaray Turkey
G 15 Cruz, Anna 27 – 27 October 1986 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) Nadezhda Orenburg Russia
Head coach
Assistant coaches

Legend
  • Club – describes last
    club before the tournament
  • Age – describes age
    on 27 September 2014

Competition record

Competition Stage Result Opponent Position Top scorer
1970 Eurobasket qualification

61–44
37–53
45–69
Switzerland Switzerland
Hungary Hungary
France France


3 / 4
1974 Eurobasket qualification


84–45
71–46
57–104
72–51
England England
Sweden Sweden
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Belgium Belgium



2 / 5
Italy 1974 Eurobasket

1st Stage

50–84
67–84
72–76
Poland Poland
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Romania Romania


4 / 4
Placement


53–54
71–49
71–80
41–49
Netherlands Netherlands
Denmark Denmark
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
West Germany West Germany



12 / 13
1976 Eurobasket qualification

85–38
95–51
62–60
Scotland Scotland
Denmark Denmark
West Germany West Germany


1 / 4
France 1976 Eurobasket

1st Stage

62–72
57–56
34–69
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Netherlands Netherlands
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia


3 / 4
Placement


41–50
73–51
60–64
62–82
West Germany West Germany
Belgium Belgium
Hungary Hungary
Romania Romania



9 / 13
1978 Eurobasket qualification


73–63
110–58
73–49
63–66
England England
Scotland Scotland
Republic of Ireland Ireland
West Germany West Germany



2 / 5
Poland 1978 Eurobasket

1st Stage

61–66
61–90
72–79
Italy Italy
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Hungary Hungary


4 / 4
Placement


63–64
65–71
71–64
87–62
Romania Romania
Netherlands Netherlands
West Germany West Germany
Sweden Sweden



10 / 13
1980 Eurobasket qualification

103–66
83–79
63–49
England England
Israel Israel
West Germany West Germany


1 / 4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1980 Eurobasket

1st Stage

47–88
88–67
65–89
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Belgium Belgium
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia


3 / 4
Placement


84–71
76–43
56–74
75–55
Finland Finland
England England
Italy Italy
France France



9 / 13
1983 Eurobasket qualification


85–59
99–94
80–92
94–61
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Finland Finland
Italy Italy
Switzerland Switzerland



2 / 5
Hungary 1983 Eurobasket



1st Stage

59–92
64–94
64–83
57–75
52–53
Poland Poland
Hungary Hungary
Romania Romania
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Netherlands Netherlands




6 / 6
Placement
82–85
64–63
Sweden Sweden
West Germany West Germany

11 / 12
Italy 1985 Eurobasket



1st Stage

65–78
46–77
70–65
84–51
42–115
Hungary Hungary
Italy Italy
Poland Poland
Belgium Belgium
Soviet Union Soviet Union




5 / 6
Placement
56–44
73–93
Netherlands Netherlands
Romania Romania

10 / 12
Spain 1987 Eurobasket



1st Stage

74–45
47–49
58–60
74–84
83–73
Finland Finland
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Italy Italy




4 / 6
Placement
92–76
87–102
Sweden Sweden
Italy Italy

6 / 12
1988 Summer Olympics qualification



1st Stage



65–82
62–119
62–101
89–57
80–71
Brazil Brazil
Soviet Union Soviet Union
China China
Angola Angola
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei




4 / 6
1989 Eurobasket qualification



2nd Stage



76–77
104–68
76–70
54–76
82–78
France France
England England
West Germany West Germany
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Finland Finland




3 / 6
1991 Eurobasket qualification



2nd Stage



57–86
64–62
75–61
67–65
45–62
Israel Israel
Hungary Hungary
Greece Greece
Netherlands Netherlands
Denmark Denmark




3 / 6
Spain 1992 Summer Olympics

1st Stage

63–66
59–58
59–114
China China
Czech Republic Czechoslovakia
United States United States


3 / 4
Placement
92–80
59–58
Italy Italy
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

5 / 12
1993 Eurobasket qualification



2nd Stage



94–79
?–?
83–95
111–64
69–81
Finland Finland
Israel Israel
Germany Germany
Sweden Sweden
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia




2 / 6
Italy 1993 Eurobasket

1st Stage

92–68
76–70
56–66
Poland Poland
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Italy Italy


2 / 4
Semifinals 73–55 Slovakia Slovakia
Final 63–53 France France 1 / 8
Australia 1994 World Championship

1st Stage

117–54
71–92
89–88
New Zealand New Zealand
United States United States
South Korea South Korea


2 / 4
2nd Stage

76–60
65–68
87–92
China China
Cuba Cuba
Brazil Brazil


3 / 4
Placement
69–90
65–70
Slovakia Slovakia
Canada Canada

8 / 16
Czech Republic 1995 Eurobasket




1st Stage




97–68
70–73
101–59
105–108
66–72
54–73
Romania Romania
Croatia Croatia
Moldova Moldova
Hungary Hungary
Slovakia Slovakia
Ukraine Ukraine





9 / 14
1997 Eurobasket qualification



2nd Stage



83–52
81–73
95–62
95–62
71–83
Israel Israel
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Moldova Moldova
Germany Germany
Croatia Croatia




1 / 6
Hungary 1997 Eurobasket



1st Stage



71–72
82–78
76–62
86–71
67–78
Germany Germany
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Ukraine Ukraine
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Lithuania Lithuania




2 / 6
Quarterfinals 70–84 Hungary Hungary
Placement
71–47
82–77
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
Russia Russia

5 / 16
Germany 1998 World Championship

1st Stage

64–45
72–55
70–72
Argentina Argentina
China China
Russia Russia


2 / 4
2nd Stage

97–58
68–79
63–66
Japan Japan
United States United States
Lithuania Lithuania


4 / 6
Quarterfinals 57–84 Australia Australia
Placement
80–63
70–59
Cuba Cuba
Lithuania Lithuania

5 / 16
1999 Eurobasket qualification



73–64
54–61
69–76
66–49
68–53
Croatia Croatia
Italy Italy
Latvia Latvia
Moldova Moldova
Greece Greece




4 / 6
2001 Eurobasket qualification

2nd Stage


79–47 82–58
65–59 72–57
54–47 62–60
Latvia Latvia
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Czech Republic Czech Republic


1 / 4
France 2001 Eurobasket



1st Stage



78–68
93–65
83–61
79–80
64–70
Poland Poland
Ukraine Ukraine
Romania Romania
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
France France




2 / 6
Quarterfinals 71–60 Hungary Hungary
Semifinals 59–74 Russia Russia
Third Place 99–74 Lithuania Lithuania 3 / 12
China 2002 World Championship

1st Stage

58–73
100–63
97–55
Australia Australia
Japan Japan
Argentina Argentina


2 / 4
2nd Stage

59–72
78–68
81–67
China China
Brazil Brazil
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia


4 / 6
Quarterfinals 55–94 United States United States
Placement
69–59
91–72
France France
China China

5 / 16
2003 Eurobasket qualification

2nd Stage


85–57 84–59
93–46 71–58
83–47 79–54
Germany Germany
Romania Romania
Israel Israel


1 / 4
Greece 2003 Eurobasket



1st Stage



77–62
71–47
71–59
76–71
64–61
Belgium Belgium
Slovakia Slovakia
Hungary Hungary
Ukraine Ukraine
Russia Russia




1 / 6
Quarterfinals 76–64 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro
Semifinals 71–78 Russia Russia
Third Place 87–81 Poland Poland 3 / 12
Greece 2004 Summer Olympics



1st Stage



80–78
75–67
91–57
58–71
64–61
Czech Republic Czech Republic
China China
New Zealand New Zealand
United States United States
South Korea South Korea




2 / 6
Palau, Valdemoro 14
Valdemoro 30
Palau 15
Valdemoro 22
Valdemoro 11
Quarterfinals 63–67 Brazil Brazil M. Fernández 16
Placement 68–79 Czech Republic Czech Republic 6 / 12 Valdemoro 24
Turkey 2005 Eurobasket



1st Stage



69–74
98–53
83–77
52–69
78–64
Lithuania Lithuania
Romania Romania
Russia Russia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro
Turkey Turkey




2 / 6
Valdemoro 27
Valdemoro 20
Valdemoro 26
Valdemoro 26
Valdemoro 16
Quarterfinals 69–50 Latvia Latvia Valdemoro 17
Semifinals 66–76 Czech Republic Czech Republic Valdemoro 26
Third Place 83–65 Lithuania Lithuania 3 / 12 Montañana 21
Brazil 2006 World Championship

1st Stage

87–57
64–77
67–66
South Korea South Korea
Argentina Argentina
Brazil Brazil


3 / 4
Valdemoro 17
Palau 20
Valdemoro 19
2nd Stage

68–72
85–57
75–55
Australia Australia
Canada Canada
Lithuania Lithuania


2 / 6
Valdemoro 19
Valdemoro 28
Valdemoro 39
Quarterfinals 56–60 Russia Russia Valdemoro 21
Placement
71–80
49–57
Lithuania Lithuania
Czech Republic Czech Republic

8 / 12
Valdemoro 28
Valdemoro 20
Italy 2007 Eurobasket

1st Stage

76–62
79–76
63–52
Belarus Belarus
Serbia Serbia
Croatia Croatia


1 / 4
Valdemoro 17
Aguilar 22
Valdemoro 15
2nd Stage

79–64
63–53
49–64
Italy Italy
France France
Russia Russia


2 / 6
Aguilar 17
Valdemoro 17
Valdemoro 14
Quarterfinals 72–53 Belgium Belgium Valdemoro 19
Semifinals 70–54 Belarus Belarus Montañana 14
Final 68–74 Russia Russia 2 / 16 Valdemoro 26
China 2008 Summer Olympics



1st Stage



64–67
85–62
74–55
55–93
79–49
China China
New Zealand New Zealand
Czech Republic Czech Republic
United States United States
Mali Mali




3 / 6
Torrens 18
I. Sánchez 19
Montañana 20
Valdemoro 17
Valdemoro 21
Quarterfinals 65–84 Russia Russia 5 / 12 Valdemoro 16
Latvia 2009 Eurobasket

1st Stage

66–59
85–59
71–54
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Ukraine Ukraine
Slovakia Slovakia


1 / 4
Montañana 16
S. Domínguez 11
Montañana 24
2nd Stage

67–48
67–55
67–60
Greece Greece
Poland Poland
Latvia Latvia


1 / 6
Montañana 19
Montañana 16
Montañana 25
Quarterfinals 61–42 Italy Italy Montañana 10
Semifinals 61–77 Russia Russia Torrens 17
Third Place 63–56 Belarus Belarus 3 / 12 Montañana 16
Czech Republic 2010 World Championship

1st Stage

80–36
84–69
69–57
Mali Mali
South Korea South Korea
Brazil Brazil


1 / 4
Valdemoro 18
Little 28
Valdemoro 17
2nd Stage

86–59
77–57
67–76
Japan Japan
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Russia Russia


2 / 6
Lyttle 29
Valdemoro 25
Valdemoro 21
Quarterfinals 74–71 France France Valdemoro 28
Semifinals 70–106 United States United States M. Fernández 16
Third Place 77–68 Belarus Belarus 3 / 12 Lyttle 22
Poland 2011 Eurobasket

1st Stage

79–69
57–66
78–63
Germany Germany
Montenegro Montenegro
Poland Poland


2 / 4
Torrens 18
Torrens 25
Lyttle 18
2nd Stage

55–79
66–57
71–75
France France
Latvia Latvia
Croatia Croatia


10 / 16
Lyttle, Montañana 11
Lyttle, Montañana 16
Palau 19
2013 Eurobasket qualification


64–48 / 79–51
69–78 / 73–79
66–39 / 61–55
68–51 / 68–54
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Sweden Sweden
Germany Germany
Romania Romania



2 / 6
Aguilar 10 + 13
Valdemoro 13 + 19
Valdemoro 11 + 18
Cruz 15 + 9
France 2013 Eurobasket

1st Stage

77–72
71–59
73–49
Russia Russia
Italy Italy
Sweden Sweden


1 / 3
2nd Stage

80–44
66–50
61–48
Slovakia Slovakia
Montenegro Montenegro
Turkey Turkey


1 / 6
Quarterfinals 75–58 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Semifinals 88–69 Serbia Serbia
Final 70–69 France France 1 / 16
Turkey 2014 World Championship[2] 1st Stage

74–50
83–56
67–43
Japan Japan
Brazil Brazil
Czech Republic Czech Republic
1/3
(Qualified Directly
for Quarterfinals )
Lyttle 19
Lyttle 15
Lyttle 17
Quarterfinals 71–55 China China Lyttle 24
Semifinals 66–56 Turkey Turkey Torrens 28
Final 64–77 United States USA 2 / 16 Lyttle 16

Youth teams

U-20

FIBA Europe U-20 Championship for Women
2000: 5th place 2002: 5th place 2004: 9th place
2005: 8th 2006: 4th place 2007: Champion
2008: 4th place 2009: Runner-up 2010: Runner-up
2011: Champion 2012: Champion 2013: Champion
2014: Runner-up

U-19

FIBA U-19 World Championship for Women
1985: 7th place 1989: 5th place 1993: Did not qualify
1997: 8th place 2001: Did not qualify 2005: 5th place
2007: 4th place 2009: Runner-up 2011: Runner-up
2013: 4th place

U-18

FIBA Europe U-18 Championship for Women
1973: 8th place 1975: 6th place 1977: 11th place
1979: Did not participate 1981: 9th place 1983: 8th place
1984: 4th place 1986: 12th place 1988: 6th place
1990: Runner-up 1992: 5th place 1994: Runner-up
1996: 4th place 1998: Champion 2000: 6th place
2002: 5th place 2004: Runner-up 2005: Runner-up
2006: Champion 2007: Runner-up 2008: 5th place
2009: Champion 2010: Runner-up 2011: 3rd place
2012: 5th place 2013: Champion 2014: 3rd place

U-17

FIBA U-17 World Championship for Women
2010: 8th place 2012: Runner-up 2014: Runner-up

U-16

FIBA Europe U-16 Championship for Women
1976: 10th place 1978: 11th place 1980: 10th place
1982: 8th place 1984: 8th place 1985: 9th place
1987: 9th place 1989: 4th place 1991: 9th place
1993: Runner-up 1995: 4th place 1997: 5th place
1999: Champion 2001: 7th place 2003: 4th place
2004: Champion 2005: Champion 2006: Champion
2007: Runner-up 2008: Champion 2009: Champion
2010: 4th place 2011: Champion 2012: Champion
2013: Champion 2014: 3rd place 2015:

See also

References

External links

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