2006 FIBA World Championship Final

2006 FIBA World Championship Final
1234 Total
Spain 18251116 70
Greece 12111113 47
Date September 3, 2006
Venue Saitama Super Arena, Saitama
Attendance 18,500[1]

The 2006 FIBA World Championship Final was a basketball game between the men's national teams of Greece and the Spain that took place on September 3, 2006, at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.[1]

It was the first Final appearance for Spain, whose best achievement in the World Cup was the fourth place in 1982. Greece also made its first Final appearance, after finishing fourth in the last two tournaments.

Spain won the Final 47–70, and won its first World Cup title. Also, Spain qualified for the 2008 Olympics.

Match details

Spain had to play the Final without their star player, later to be named tournament MVP, Pau Gasol, who suffered partial fracture of his fifth metatarsal in his left foot in the Semi-final against Argentina.[2] Greece just came off a stunning victory against the United States in their Semi-final.

September 3, 2006
7:30 p.m.
Greece  4770  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 12–18, 11–25, 11–11, 13–16
Pts: Kakiouzis 17
Rebs: Kakiouzis 9
Asts: Papaloukas, Diamantidis 3
Pts: Garbajosa, Navarro 20
Rebs: Jiménez 11
Asts: Garbajosa, Rodríguez 4
Saitama Super Arena, Saitama
Attendance: 18,500
Greece
Spain
Starters Pts Reb Ast
G 4 Theodoros Papaloukas 10 5 3
C 5 Sofoklis Schortsanitis 2 0 0
G 6 Nikos Zisis DNP
G 7 Vassilis Spanoulis 4 2 2
F 8 Panagiotis Vasilopoulos 0 2 0
F 9 Antonis Fotsis 7 3 0
G 10 Nikos Chatzivrettas 0 3 0
F 11 Dimos Dikoudis 1 2 4
F 12 Kostas Tsartsaris 0 2 0
G 13 Dimitris Diamantidis 4 4 3
F 15 Michalis Kakiouzis 17 9 1
C 14 Lazaros Papadopoulos 2 0 0
Head coach:
Greece Panagiotis Giannakis
Game rules
Game was played under FIBA rules.


Saitama Super Arena

2006 World Champions
Spain
Spain
1st title
Starters Pts Reb Ast
PG 5 Rudy Fernández 0 0 0
SG 7 Juan Carlos Navarro 20 4 3
G 6 Carlos Cabezas 1 1 1
G 8 José Calderón 7 1 1
F 15 Jorge Garbajosa 20 10 4
G 11 Sergio Rodríguez 0 1 3
F 10 Carlos Jiménez 4 11 0
C 9 Felipe Reyes 10 3 0
G 12 Berni Rodríguez 6 4 3
C 13 Marc Gasol 2 7 0
F 14 Álex Mumbrú 0 1 0
C 4 Pau Gasol   DNP
Head coach:
Spain Pepu Hernández

References

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