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Edit. Site / Lugar Year Gold / Oro Silver / Plata Bronze / Bronce
I Argentina 1950 Argentina United States Chile
II Brazil 1954 United States Brazil Philippines
III Chile 1959 Brazil United States Chile
IV Brazil 1963 Brazil Yugoslavia Soviet Union
V Uruguay 1967 Soviet Union Yugoslavia Brazil
VI Yugoslavia 1970 Yugoslavia Brazil Soviet Union
VII Puerto Rico 1974 Soviet Union Yugoslavia United States
VIII Philippines 1978 Yugoslavia Soviet Union Brazil
IX Colombia 1982 Soviet Union United States Yugoslavia
X Spain 1986 United States Soviet Union Yugoslavia
XI Argentina 1990 Yugoslavia Soviet Union United States
XII Canada 1994 United States Russia Croatia
XIII Greece 1998 Yugoslavia (YUG) Russia United States
XIV United States 2002 Yugoslavia (YUG) Argentina Germany
XV Japan 2006 Spain Greece United States



All the Champions / Todos los Campeones

I Argentina 1950

ARGENTINA Trainer: 

Pedro Bustos, Leopoldo Contarbio, Hugo del Vecchio, Óscar Furlong, Ricardo González, Vitor Liva, Alberto López, Rubén Menini, Omar Monza, Raúl Pérez Varela, Juan Carlos Uder, Roberto Luis Viau.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: ARG / USA / CHI / BRA

II Brasil 1954 (22.X / 05.XI)

UNITED STATES Trainer: 

Jerry Arkarath, BH Born, Richard Gott, Forrest Hamilton, William Johnson, Allen Kelly, Kirby Minter, Donald Penwell, Richard Rutherford, Kendall Sheets, Edward Salomon, Joseph Stratton.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: USA / BRA / PHI / FRA

III Chile 1959 (16/31.I)

BRAZIL Trainer: 

Edson Bispo dos Santos, Waldemar Blatkauskas, O de Nobrega, Fernando Perreira de Freitas, Zenny de Azevedo, Carmo de Souza, Waldyr Geraldo Boccardo, Maciel Senra, Wlamir Marques, Antonio Pasos Amaury, Jatyr Eduardo Schall, Vicente Fonseca.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: BRA / USA / CHI / Formosa (TPE) / PUR / URS / BUL

* The final round-robin was played by seven teams: Brazil, United States, Chile, Formosa (current Taiwan), Puerto Rico, Bulgaria and Soviet Union. However, these last two countries did not want to play against Taiwan for political reasons and were relegated to the 6th & 7th place, while Formosa was given two victories by a score of 2-0. Otherwise, the Soviet Union would have been World Champion and the final places would have been: URS / BRA / USA / BUL / CHI / PUR / TPE.

* La liguilla final la disputaron siete países: Brasil, Estados Unidos, Chile, Formosa (actual Taiwan), Puerto Rico, Bulgaria y la Unión Soviética. Sin embargo, éstos dos últimos se negaron a jugar contra Formosa por razones políticas y fueron penalizados con la pérdida de todos los puntos logrados en la segunda fase, mientras que a Formosa se le concedieron dos victorias por 2-0. De no haberse negado a jugar, la Unión Soviética habría sido Campeona del Mundo y la clasificación final habría quedado así: URS / BRA / USA / BUL / CHI / PUR / TPE.

IV Brasil 1963 (10/26.V)

BRAZIL Trainer: 

Waldemar Blatkauskas, Friedrich Wilhelm Braun, Carmo de Souza, Carlos Domingos Massoni, Wlamir Marques, CL Menon, Victor Mirshavka, V Torelli, Antonio Pasos Amaury, Ubiratan Perreira Maciel, Antonio Salvador Sucar, Jatyr Eduardo Schall.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: BRA / JUG / URS / USA

V Uruguay 1967 (27.V / 11.VI)

SOVIET UNION Trainer: 

Vladimir Andrejev, Sergei Belov, Tino Lepmez, Jaak Lipso, Aleksandr Trawin, Rudolf Njesterov, Modestas Paulauskas, Anatoli Polivoda, Priit Tomson, Surab Sakandelidse, Juri Selikhov, Gennadi Volnov.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: URS / JUG / BRA / USA

VI Jugoslavija 1970 (10/24.V)

YUGOSLAVIA Trainer: 

Dragutin Cermak, Kresimir Cosic, Ivo Daneu, Vinko Jelovac, Dragan Kapicic, Nikola Plecas, Trajko Rajkovic, Ljubodrag Simonovic, Damir Solman, Petar Skansi, Ratko Tvrdic, Aljosa Zorga.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: JUG / BRA / URS / ITA

VII Puerto Rico 1974 (15/30.VII)

SOVIET UNION Trainer: 

Juri Pavlov, Modestas Paulauskas, Valeri Miloserdov, Aleksandr Salnikov, Aleksandr Beloschev, Ivan Jedeshko, Sergei Belov, Priit Tomson, Aleksandr Chartshenkov, Aleksandr Belov, Vladimir Sigili.

Finals: Round-robin event / Liguilla: URS / JUG / USA / CUB

VIII Philippines 1978 (01/14.X)

YUGOSLAVIA Trainer: 

P Vilfan, Dragan Kicanovic, Rajko Zizic, Andro Knego, Zeljko Jerkov, Branko Skroce, Zoran Slavnic, Kresimir Cosic, Ratko Radovanovic, Duje Krstulovic, Drazen Dalipagic, Mirza Delibasic.

Finals: JUG 82-81 URS; BRA 86-85 ITA /// Semifinals: Round-robin event / Liguilla

IX Colombia 1982 (15/28.IV)

SOVIET UNION Trainer: 

Stanislav Jeromin, Heino Enden, Sergei Tarakanov, Arvidas Sabonis, Andrei Lopatov, Nikolai Derugin, Valdis Valters, Vladimir Tkachenko, Anatoli Myschin, Sergei Iovaisha, Aleksandr Belostenny, Valdemaras Homicius.

Finals: URS 95-94 USA; JUG 119-117 ESP /// Semifinals: Round-robin event / Liguilla

X España 1986 (05/20.VII)

UNITED STATES Trainer: Lute Olson

Tyrone Bogues, Steve Kerr, Charles Smith, Kenny Smith, Derrick McKey, David Robinson, Tommy Amaker, Sean Elliot, Rony Seikaly, Tom Hammonds, Brian Shaw, Armon Gillian.

Finals: USA 87-85 URS; JUG 117-91 BRA /// Semifinals: URS 91-90 JUG; USA 96-80 BRA

XI Argentina 1990 (08/19.VIII)

YUGOSLAVIA Trainer: Dusan Ivkovic

Drazen Petrovic, Velimir Perasovic, Zoran Cutura, Tony Kukoc, Zarko Paspalj, Zurij Zdovc, Zelimir Obradovic, Vlade Divac, Arijan Komazec, Zoran Savic, Radisav Curcic, Zoran Jovanovic.

Finals: JUG 92-75 URS; USA 107-105 PUR /// Semifinals: JUG 99-91 USA; URS 98-82 PUR

XII Canada 1994 (04/14.VIII)

UNITED STATES Trainer: Don Nelson

Joe Dumars, Mark Price, Derrick Coleman, Shawn Kemp, Steve Smith, Dan Majerle, Reggie Miller, Kevin Johnson, Dominique Wilkins, Shaquille O´Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Larry Johnson.

Finals:

XIII Hellas 1998 (29.VII / 09.VIII)

YUGOSLAVIA (Serbia & Montenegro) Trainer:

Dejan Bodiroga, Vlado Scepanovic, Sasa Obradovic, Nikola Loncar, Dragan Lukovski, Miroslav Beric, Aleksandr Djordjevic, Zeljko Rebraca, Predrag Drobnjak, Nikola Bulatovic, Dejan Tomasevic, Milenko Topic.

Finals: YUG 64-62 RUS; USA 84-61 GRE /// Semifinals: RUS 66-64 USA; YUG 78-73 GRE

Yugoslavia 64 (30+34) Beric 2, Bodiroga 11, Djordjevic 7, Obradovic 7, Rebraca 16, Scepanovic 5, Tomasevic 7, Topic 9.
Russia 62 (35+27) Babkov 4, Domani 4, Karassev 9, Kissourine 3, Koudelin 14, Mikhaylov 9, Nossov 5, Pachoutine, Panov 14.

XIV United States 2002 (29.VIII / 08.IX)

YUGOSLAVIA (Serbia & Montenegro) Trainer: Svetislav Pesic

Dejan Bodiroga, Dejan Koturovic, Zarko Cabarkapa, Igor Rakocevic, Predrag Stojakovic, Vladimir Radmanovic, Marko Jaric, Predrag Drobnjak, Vlade Divac, Milos Vujanic, Dejan Tomasevic, Milan Gurovic.

1/4 Finals: Argentina 78-67 Brazil; New Zealand 65-63 Puerto Rico; Germany 70-62 Spain, Yugoslavia 81-78 USA.
Semifinals: Argentina 86-80 Germany; Yugoslavia 89-78 New Zealand.
Finals: Yugoslavia 84-77 (OT) Argentina // Germany 117-95 New Zealand.
 
* In pool matches, Argentina beat the United States 87-80 (04.Sep.2002) in the first loss for a U.S. team in 59 games since the Americans began sending NBA players to international tournaments in 1992. Then the USA lost also to Yugoslavia and Spain.
* En el grupo de clasificación, Argentina derrotó a Estados Unidos por 87-80 (04.Sep.2002), en lo que fue la primera derrota de un equipo formado por jugadores de la NBA frente a una selección FIBA. Tras esta derrota, Yugoslavia y España también consiguieron derrotar a los americanos.
 
08.Sep.2002 at Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, USA. 17.079 espectadores.
84 - Yugoslavia (24+17+11+23+9): Vujanic (7), Gurovic (3), Stojakovic (26), Divac (3), Koturovic (3) -cinco inicial-, Bodiroga (27), Jaric (9), Tomasevic (6) y Rakocevic (-),
77 - Argentina (19+20+18+18+2): Sánchez (3), Sconochini (3), Noccioni (5), Wolkowiski (11), Oberto (28+10rb) -cinco inicial-, Scola (11), Palladino (10), Victoriano (-), Ginobili (-), Fernández (2) y Montecchia (4).
Arbitros: Pitsilkas (GRE) y Mercedes (DOM).

XV Nippon 2006 (19.VIII / 03.IX)

ESPAÑA Trainer: José Vicente "Pepu" Hernández

Carlos Cabezas, José Manuel Calderón, Rudy Fernández, Jorge Garbajosa, Marc Gasol, Pau Gasol, Carlos Jiménez, Alex Mumbrú, Juan Carlos Navarro, Felipe Reyes, Berni Rodríguez, Sergio Rodríguez, 

1/8 Finals: Argentina 79-62 New Zealand / Lithuania 71-68 Italy / Turkey 90-84 Slovenia / Spain 87-75 Serbia & Montenegro / Germany 78-77 Nigeria / United States 113-73 Australia / France 68-62 Angola / Greece 95-64 China
1/4 Finals: Spain 89-67 Lithuania / Argentina 83-58 Turkey / Greece 73-56 France / USA 85-65 Germany 
Semifinals: Greece 101-95 USA / Spain 75-74 Argentina
Finals: SPAIN 70-47 Greece /// USA 96-81 Argentina

70 - España (18+25+11+16): Calderón (7), Navarro (20), Jiménez (4+11rb), Reyes (10), Garbajosa (20+10rb) // Marc Gasol (2), Berni Rodríguez (6), Mumbrú (-), Cabezas (1), Fernández (-) y Sergio Rodríguez (-).
47 - Grecia (12+11+11+13): Diamantidis (4), Hatzivretas (-), Kakiuzis (17), Fotsis (7), Papadopoulos (2) // Spanoulis (4), Tsartsaris (-), Schortsianitis (2), Papaloukas (10), Dikudis (1) y Vasilopulos (-).
Árbitros: Jungebrand (FIN), Moore (USA) y Estévez (ARG).
Incidencias: Encuentro correspondiente a la final del Mundial 2006 disputado en el Saitama Super Arena ante unos 18.500 espectadores. El Príncipe Hitachi y su esposa, la Princesa Hanako, presenciaron el encuentro desde el palco.




Statistics / Estadísticas
Medal table / Medallero
Pos Country / País G S B Tot.
1. United States 3 3 4 10
2. Soviet Union 3 3 2 8
. *Yugoslavia (JUG) 3 3 2 8
4. Brazil 2 2 2 6
5. *Yugoslavia (YUG) 2 0 0 2
. Argentina 1 1 0 2
7. Spain 1 0 0 1
8. Russia 0 2 0 2
9. Greece 0 1 0 1
10. Chile 0 0 2 2
11. Philippines 0 0 1 1
. Croatia 0 0 1 1
. Germany 0 0 1 1
 
13 TOTAL 15 15 15 45
* The abbreviation JUG refers to the united Yugoslavia prior to 1992 (that is, including the former republics of Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Macedonia). The abbreviation YUG refers to the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia", formed by the republics of Serbia and Montenegro since Apr. 17, 1992. Since 2006, both Serbia and Montenegro compete separately, so there is no longer a team called Yugoslavia.
* Las siglas JUG se refieren a la Yugoslavia unida anterior a 1992 (incluyendo las repúblicas de Croacia, Eslovenia, Bosnia Herzegovina y Macedonia). Las siglas YUG se refieren a la "República Federal de Yugoslavia", formada por las repúblicas de Serbia y Montenegro el 17 de Abril de 1992. Desde 2006, tanto Serbia como Montenegro son independientes, por lo que actualmente ya no hay ninguna nación que se llame Yugoslavia.

Most titles (players) / Más títulos (jugadores)

3 - No player / Ningún jugador
2 (13 players)
Waldemar Blatkauskas, BRA (59 63)
Carmo de Souza, BRA (59 63)
Jatyr Eduardo Schall, BRA (59 63)
Wlamir Marques, BRA (59 63)
Antonio Pasos Amaury, BRA (59 63)
Sergei Belov, URS (67 74)
Modestas Paulauskas, URS (67 74)
Priit Tomson, URS (67 74)
Kresimir Cosic, JUG (70 78)
Vlade Divac, JUG/YUG (90 02)
Dejan Bodiroga, YUG (98 02)
Predrag Drobnjak, YUG (98 02)
Dejan Tomasevic, YUG (98 02)


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