Spanish Basketball Federation


The Spanish Basketball Federation is the governing body of basketball in Spain. Based in Madrid, it was founded on 31 July 1923 in Barcelona, Spain.
It organizes all the female national competitions, Liga Femenina 2, and three of the four male nation-wide leagues, Segunda FEB and Tercera FEB ), while oversees the 1st tier, Liga ACB.
It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's national basketball team|men's], women's national basketball team|women's], and youth basketball teams|youth] national basketball teams. As of 2023, the federation has 3,069 registered clubs and 411,885 federated basketball players, being the second biggest federation after the Football Federation.

Competitions

FEB national competitions:

Honours

Senior national teams

Men">Spain national basketball team">Men

Women">Spain women's national basketball team">Women

Youth national teams

Men

Women

All-time participation table

Combined table of men's and women's basketball teams, both senior and youth teams.
Not included two discontinued competitions: Men's U-21 World Championship and Women's U-21 World Championship for Women. Not included either, Mediterranean Games.

All-time medallists

Combined table of men's and women's medal winners, with both senior and youth teams, also including medals won in the 3x3 format, as recognized by the Spanish Basketball Federation:
  • Bold denotes players still playing international basketball.
PlayerMedalsDetails
Laura Gil17
Pau Gasol14
Laura Nicholls14
Alba Torrens14
Laia Palau13
Felipe Reyes13
Silvia Domínguez12
Rudy Fernández12
Juan Carlos Navarro12
Marta Xargay12
Leticia Romero11
José Calderón10
Queralt Casas10
Marc Gasol10
Lucila Pascua10
Laura Quevedo10
Leonor Rodríguez10
Víctor Claver9
Anna Cruz9
Sergio Llull9
Ricky Rubio9
Elisa Aguilar8
Maite Cazorla8
Yurena Díaz8
Carlos Jiménez8
Astou Ndour8
Cristina Ouviña8
Amaya Valdemoro8