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Eurobasket is the name commonly used to refer to the European basketball championships that take every two years between national teams of the continent.

Performance by nation

Soviet Union - 14

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 5

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - 3

Lithuania - 3

Italy - 2

Greece - 2

File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia - 1

Egypt - 1

File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia - 1

Hungary - 1

File:Germany flag 300.png Germany - 1


Total - 33

List of tournaments and winners

Winner: File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia
Runner-Up: Spain
Winner: Lithuania
Runner-Up: File:Italia Mussolini flag.png Italy
Winner: Lithuania
Runner-Up: File:Flag of Latvia.png Latvia
Winner: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Runner-Up: Italy
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Egypt
Runner-Up: France
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: Hungary
Winner: Hungary
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Bulgaria flag 300.png Bulgaria
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Flag of Poland.png Poland
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Spain
Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Soviet Union
Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Soviet Union
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Flag of Israel.png Israel
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: SFR Yugoslavia
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Spain
Winner: Soviet Union
Runner-Up: File:Czech republic flag.png Czechoslovakia
Winner: Greece
Runner-Up: Soviet Union
Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Greece
Winner: SFR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Italy
Winner: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
Runner-Up: Russia
Winner: FR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Lithuania
Winner: FR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Italy
Winner: Italy
Runner-Up: Spain
Winner: FR Yugoslavia
Runner-Up: Turkey
MVP: Peja Stojakovic, FR Yugoslavia
Winner: Lithuania
Runner-Up: Spain
MVP: Sarunas Jasikevicius, Lithuania
Winner: Greece
Runner-Up: File:Germany flag 300.png Germany
Host: Serbia & Montenegro
MVP: Dirk Nowitzki, Germany

See also

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