List of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame

List of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame

This is a list of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame (for personalities associated with the sport of basketball). For the members of the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame, see List of members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

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8

* 8 FIBA Founding Federations, contributors "gold"

A

* Eduardo Airaldi Rivarola, Peru, contributor, posthumous
* Lidia Alexeyeva, Russia, coach
* Abdel Azim Ashry, Egypt, contributor, posthumous
* Turgut Atakol, Turkey, contributor, posthumous

B

* Obrad Belošević, Serbia, technical official, posthumous
* Alexander Belov, Russia, player, posthumous
* Sergei Belov, Russia, player
* Léon Bouffard, Switzerland, contributor "gold", posthumous
* Robert Busnel, France, contributor, posthumous

C

* Dionisio Calvo, Philippines, contributor, posthumous
* Antonio dos Reis Carneiro, Brazil, contributor, posthumous
* Krešimir Ćosić, Croatia, player, posthumous
* Teófilo Cruz, Puerto Rico, player, posthumous

D

* Dražen Dalipagić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, player
* Ivo Daneu, Slovenia, player
* Mirza Delibašić, Bosnia, player, posthumous
* Antonio Díaz-Miguel, Spain, coach, posthumous
* José Claudio Dos Reis, Brazil, contributor, posthumous

F

* Oscar Furlong, Argentina, player

G

* Nikos Galis, Greece, player
* Alexander Gomelsky, Russia, coach, posthumous
* Willard N. Greim, United States, contributor, posthumous

H

* Ferenc Hepp, Hungary, contributor, posthumous
* Mario Hopenhaym, Uruguay, technical official

I

* Henry Iba, United States, coach

J

* R. William Jones, United Kingdom, contributor "gold", posthumous

K

* Togo Renan Soares "Kanela", Brazil, coach, posthumous
* Ervin Kassai, Hungary, technical official
* Vladimir Kondrashin, Russia, coach, posthumous
* Radivoj Korać, Serbia, player, posthumous
* Vladimir Kostin, Russia, technical official, posthumous
* Marian Kozlowski, Poland, contributor, posthumous

L

* Anselmo López, Spain, contributor, posthumous

M

* Hortência Marcari, Brazil, player
* Fernando Martin, Spain, player, posthumous
* Pierluigi Marzorati, Italy, player
* Ann Meyers, United States, player

N

* James Naismith, Canada and United States, contributor "gold", posthumous
* Aleksandar Nikolić, Serbia, coach, posthumous

P

* Amaury Pasos, Brazil, player
* Dražen Petrović, Croatia, player, posthumous
* August Pitzl, Austria, contributor, posthumous
* Nebojša Popović, Serbia, contributor, posthumous
* Giancarlo Primo, Italy, coach, posthumous

R

* Allen Rae, Canada, technical official
* Pietro Reverberi, Italy, technical official, posthumous
* Renato Righetto, Brazil, technical official, posthumous
* Emiliano Rodríguez, Spain, player
* Liliana Ronchetti, Italy, player, posthumous
* Bill Russell, United States, player

* Raimundo Saporta, Spain, contributor, posthumous
* Decio Scuri, Italy, contributor, posthumous
* Nikolai Semashko, Russia, contributor, posthumous
* Uljana Semjonova, Latvia, player
* Radomir Shaper, Serbia, contributor, posthumous
* Dean Smith, United States, coach
* Togo Renan Soares - see Kanela
* Borislav Stanković, Serbia, contributor
* Edward S. Steitz, United States, contributor, posthumous

U

* Yoshimi Ueda, Japan, contributor, posthumous

V

* Vanya Voynova, Bulgaria, player, posthumous

W

* Abdel Moneim Wahby, Egypt, contributor, posthumous

Y

* Yoon Duk-Joo, Korea, contributor, posthumous

Z

* Ranko Žeravica, Serbia, coach

External links

* [http://www.halloffame.fiba.com/pages/eng/hof/indu/p/openNodeIDs/1066/selNodeID/1066/list.html Official Inductee List]

ee also

*Basketball Hall of Fame
*Women's Basketball Hall of Fame


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