Basketball
Valencia Basket is the ACB club that brings the most players to Eurobasket 2025
Valencia Basket is the ACB club with the most players in Eurobasket in Latvia, Cyprus, Finland and Poland, representing the Ender League (ACB), the highest of all competitions in the world, with 6 players totaling 35 players in the tournament, which runs through September 14th.
At the club level, 15 of the 18 Endesa League teams represent the European tournament. The teams that bring the most players are Valencia basketball, five Spanish players Xabier López-Arostegi, Sergio de Larrea, Josep Puerto, Jaime Pradilla, Yankuba Sima and Italy’s Darius Stompson. Four balás follow.
Data provided by the Endesa League shows that up to 62 radical players at the Spanish club are competing in three Continental Championships, Eurobasket and American Up. This took place in Nicaragua until August 31st, with Afro Basket closing the final 24 with Triunfodengora.
Valencia’s team is also represented in the American tournament, along with Dominican Gian Montero. Senegale escort Blank Badio and Pivot Matt Costello participated in Africa.
The NBA is the second race with more representatives and 27 players in the Eurobasket, with other European leagues behind.
At Eurobasket, 35 Endesa League players are distributed to 14 of the 24 national teams. Spain leads the list with nine representatives, followed by Sweden (4), Latvia and Italy (3 each). Georgia, France and Lithuania are also outstanding, with at least two ACB players ranked.
The international forecast for the contest extends to Americanup, with 14 ACB players playing in a selection such as Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Uruguay and 13 representatives participating Afro Basket, along with 14 ACB players playing in selection such as Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, or Senegal.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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