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1 History  





2 Roster  





3 Games played  





4 Women's team  



4.1  Games played  







5 Notable players  





6 See also  





7 References  





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Basque Country
National federationBasque Basketball Federation
CoachPablo Laso

Home jersey

Team colours

Home

Away jersey

Team colours

Away

First international
Catalonia Catalonia 102–84 Basque Country Basque Country (autonomous community)
(Valls, Spain; 23 April 1980)
Biggest win
Córdoba 65–96 Basque Country Basque Country (autonomous community)
(Córdoba, Argentina; 4 August 2011)
Biggest defeat
Argentina Argentina 92–28 Basque Country Basque Country (autonomous community)
(Resistencia, Argentina; 31 July 2011)

The Basque Country autonomous basketball team is the basketball team of the Basque Country. The team is not affiliated to FIBA, so only plays friendly games.

History[edit]

Basque Country played the Torneo de las Naciones, a tournament co-organized with Galicia and Catalonia. It was played from 2008 to 2010 and basques won the 2008 and 2009 editions.

In summer 2011, Basque Country, coached by Pablo Laso, played three games at Argentina. One against the 'B' team of, other with a team of players of Córdoba and a third game with the Argentina national basketball team. In this last game, where Argentina played with the team of the FIBA Americas Championship won Basque Country by a huge 92–28.[1]

In 2012 the team, coached again by Laso, played two games against Senegal. Basque Country won the first game by 86–74[2] and lost the second one by 66–82.[3]

Roster[edit]

This is the roster of the Basque Country team for the 2016 games against Venezuela.[4]

  • e
  • Players Coaches
    Pos. No. Name Age – Date of birth Height Club Ctr.
    C Jon Ander Aramburu 23 – (1992-09-03)3 September 1992 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) Fundación Lucentum Spain
    SG Darío Brizuela 21 – (1994-11-08)8 November 1994 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Estudiantes Spain
    C Jorge Bilbao 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Texas–Arlington United States
    PF Sergio de la Fuente 26 – (1989-10-01)1 October 1989 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) Ciudad de Valladolid Spain
    SF Lander Lasa 28 – (1988-01-16)16 January 1988 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) TAKE Tolosa Basque Country (autonomous community)
    PG Gaizka Maiza 20 – (1996-06-14)14 June 1996 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Iraurgi Basque Country (autonomous community)
    SF Mikel Motos 23 – (1993-01-30)30 January 1993 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Gipuzkoa Basket Basque Country (autonomous community)
    C Julen Olaizola 23 – (1993-03-04)4 March 1993 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) Gipuzkoa Basket Basque Country (autonomous community)
    C Urko Otegi 34 – (1981-08-11)11 August 1981 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) Gipuzkoa Basket Basque Country (autonomous community)
    PG Javier Salgado 35 – (1980-08-06)6 August 1980 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Estudiantes Spain
    SG Ander Zubizarreta College of Idaho United States
    Head coach
    Assistant coaches
    • Basque Country (autonomous community) Lorenzo Encinas

    Legend
    • Club – describes last club
      before the tournament
    • Age – describes age
      on 17 July 2016

    Games played[edit]

    23 April 1980 Catalonia  102–84  Basque Country Valls
    24 April 1980 Catalonia  99–92  Basque Country Vic
    27 April 1980 Basque Country  129–124  Catalonia Bilbao
    29 June 2001 Basque Country  79–82  Egypt Bilbao
    28 June 2002 Basque Country  93–97  Croatia Bilbao
    28 June 2005 Basque Country  72–74  Cuba Bilbao
    22 June 2006 Basque Country  82–73  Japan Bilbao
    Scoring by quarter: 20–14, 13–9, 23–20, 26–30
    Pts: Salgado, T. Urtasun 15 Report Pts: Amino13 Referees: García, Sánchez
    6 June 2008 Catalonia  79–81  Basque Country Girona
    Pts: Ribas14 Report Pts: Cortaberría 14 Arena: Fontajau
    Referees: García, Sánchez
    27 June 2009 Basque Country  84–80  Galicia Bilbao
    Scoring by quarter: 25–21, 22–22, 20–12, 17–25
    Pts: Otegi 20
    Rebs: Otegi 11
    Asts: Alonso 4
    PIR: Otegi 29
    Report
    Stats[permanent dead link]
    Pts: Castro 15
    Rebs: Antelo8
    Asts: Seijo 2
    PIR: Castro 15
    Arena: La Casilla
    Referees: García, Alonso, López
    28 June 2009 Basque Country  75–68  Canada Bilbao
    Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 13–23, 22–12, 22–14
    Pts: Otegi 23 Report Pts: Kabongo12 Arena: La Casilla
    Referees: Uruñuela, García, Manuel
    2 July 2010 Basque Country  72–76  Catalonia Lugo
    18:00 Scoring by quarter: 22–19, 18–16, 13–24, 19–17
    Pts: Iglesias 19
    Rebs: Lasa 8
    Asts: M. Uriz, R. Uriz 3
    PIR: Lasa 17
    Stats[permanent dead link] Pts: Blanch, G. Rubio 15
    Rebs: Fornas7
    Asts: Rabaseda2
    PIR: G. Rubio 18
    Arena: Pazo dos Deportes
    3 July 2010 Galicia  71–79  Basque Country Lugo
    18:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–12, 21–26, 16–14, 17–27
    Pts: L. Fernández, L. López 11
    Rebs: Cabanas 11
    Asts: L. López 5
    PIR: Pereiro 17
    Stats[permanent dead link] Pts: Casado, Lasa 15
    Rebs: Iglesias, M. Uriz 6
    Asts: R. Uriz 3
    PIR: R. Uriz 16
    Arena: Pazo dos Deportes
    31 July 2011 Argentina  'B' 75–59  Basque Country Resistencia (Argentina)
    Scoring by quarter: 22–13, 25–21, 18–6, 10–19
    Pts: Alloatti 13 Pts: Otegi 20 Arena: Estadio de Sarmiento
    4 August 2011 Córdoba 65–96  Basque Country Córdoba (Argentina)
    Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 25–21, 12–27, 14–26
    Pts: M. García 18 Report Pts: Otegi 20 Arena: Sociedad Unión Eléctrica
    Referees: Tarifeño, Zanabone, Aramayo
    7 August 2011 Argentina  92–28  Basque Country Salta (Argentina)
    Scoring by quarter: 19–9, 21–8, 23–6, 29–5
    Pts: Nocioni24 Report Pts: Salgado11
    6 July 2012 Basque Country  86–74  Senegal Azpeitia
    Scoring by quarter: 27–20, 11–17, 21–20, 27–17
    Pts: Calbarro 17
    Rebs: Aranburu 7
    Asts: Salgado7
    PIR: Calbarro 20
    Report
    Stats
    Pts: Ndoye 16
    Rebs: Seck 10
    Asts: Ndoye 2
    PIR: Seck 19
    Arena: Polideportivo Azpeitia
    7 July 2012 Basque Country  66–82  Senegal Gernika
    Scoring by quarter: 19–24, 21–19, 10–19, 16–20
    Pts: Salgado15 Report Pts: Faye 12 Arena: Polideportivo Maloste
    5 July 2013 Tunisia  79–64  Basque Country Tunisia
    Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 17–10, 18–15, 26–19
    Report Pts: Arruti, 18
    7 July 2013 Tunisia  77–60  Basque Country Tunisia
    Scoring by quarter: 22–4, 23–10, 19–26, 13–20
    Pts: Ben Romdhane15 Report Pts: Lasa, Aranburu 9
    19 August 2014 Basque Country  75–66  Philippines San Sebastián
    20:30 Scoring by quarter: 23-12, 20-12, 14-15, 18-27
    Pts: Cortaberría14
    Rebs: M. Uriz7
    Asts: Cortaberría4
    Report
    Stats
    Pts: Blatche19
    Rebs: Pingris9
    Asts: Alapag2
    Arena: Polideportivo J.A. Gasca
    Referees: Antonio Sacristán, Rubén Sánchez, Paul Urbano
    20 August 2014 Basque Country  77–80  Angola San Sebastián
    20:30 Scoring by quarter: 12-21, 26-16, 10-27, 29-16
    Pts: Cortaberría19
    Rebs: Otegi14
    Asts: Lasa3
    Report
    Stats
    Pts: Mingas, Joaquim12
    Rebs: Moreira9
    Asts: Costa3
    Arena: Polideportivo J.A. Gasca
    Referees: Carlos Julio, Sergio Manuel, Gorka García
    27 July 2016 Basque Country  58–59  Venezuela Getxo
    19:00 Scoring by quarter: 8–17, 20–15, 19–8, 11–19
    Pts: Salgado12 Report Pts: Cox12 Arena: Polideportivo Fadura
    Referees: Manuel, Sacristán

    Women's team[edit]

    Games played[edit]

    27 April 1980 Basque Country  82–85  Mexico San Sebastián
    30 December 2001 Basque Country  91–62  Ireland Vitoria-Gasteiz
    27 December 2002 Basque Country  75–40  Algeria Durango
    8 June 2003 Basque Country  44–69  Cuba Irun
    9 June 2003 Basque Country  43–82  Cuba Gernika
    28 June 2005 Basque Country  49–72  Cuba Bilbao
    22 June 2006 Basque Country  48–43  Japan Bilbao
    23 May 2009 Basque Country  65–87  Cuba La Seu d'Urgell
    22 May 2010 Basque Country  44–62  Galicia Durango
    13 May 2011 Basque Country  58–52  Galicia Getxo
    15 May 2011 Basque Country  48–55  Catalonia Getxo
    18 May 2012 Galicia  51–62  Basque Country Noia
    19 May 2012 Basque Country  54–74  Catalonia Noia
    10 August 2013 Senegal  61–42  Basque Country Dakar
    Pts: Nar 11 Report Pts: Asurmendi10
    12 August 2013 Senegal  71–35  Basque Country Dakar
    Pts: Sène10 Report Pts: García, Moreno 8
    13 August 2013 Senegal  71–40  Basque Country Dakar
    Pts: Traoré23 Report Pts: Díaz9
    12 June 2015 Basque Country  71–44  Venezuela Vitoria-Gasteiz
    Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 13–16, 17–5, 25–10
    Pts: Pardo14
    Rebs: Lázaro, Pardo9
    PIR: Pardo24
    Boxscore Pts: Silva12
    Rebs: three players4
    PIR: Silva16
    Referees: Uruñuela, García
    13 June 2015 Basque Country  84–49  Venezuela Tolosa
    Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 19–9, 22–8, 22–14
    Pts: Olabarria15
    Rebs: Pardo6
    PIR: Asurmendi20
    Boxscore Pts: Silva31
    Rebs: Corrales, Silva6
    PIR: Silva32
    Referees: Uruñuela, García
    3 June 2016 Basque Country  53–58  Venezuela Zornotza
    Scoring by quarter: 9–20, 16–15, 14–14, 14–9
    Pts: Díez12
    Rebs: Díez5
    PIR: Díez10
    Boxscore Pts: Silva16
    Rebs: Pérez9
    PIR: Silva22
    Referees: Urbano, Gómez
    4 June 2016 Basque Country  53–59  Argentina Zornotza
    Scoring by quarter: 21–8, 19–12, 5–20, 8–19
    Pts: Asurmendi12
    Rebs: Díez7
    PIR: Asurmendi14
    Boxscore Pts: Boquete10
    Rebs: Boquete6
    PIR: Gretter, Santana13
    Referees: Pérez Bermejo, París Sarasúa
    8 July 2017 Basque Country  51–69  Russia Under-19 Barakaldo
    Boxscore
    9 July 2017 Basque Country  71–66  Spain Under-19 Barakaldo
    Boxscore

    Notable players[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Argentina supera con claridad a Euskadi Archived September 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Basque Basketball Federation website. August 7, 2011
  • ^ Euskadi se impone a Senegal en Azpeitia Archived August 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Basque Basketball Federation website. July 6, 2012
  • ^ Euskadi cede ante Senegal en el segundo de sus duelos Archived August 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Basque Basketball Federation website. July 8, 2012
  • ^ "Euskadi se medirá a Venezuela el domingo en Getxo" (in Spanish). Basque Basketball Federation. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
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