The All-EuroLeague Team is an award for Europe's premier level league, the EuroLeague, that is given to the league's top ten basketball players for each season, since the 2000–01 season. During the FIBA era of the EuroLeague, players were honored first by being a part of the FIBA Festival, and later by being selected to the FIBA EuroStars. Under FIBA, the EuroLeague also originally featured a EuroLeague Final Four Team selection, which was a forerunner of the All-EuroLeague Team award, and which consisted of the five best players of the EuroLeague Final Four.

In a year in which European professional club basketball was divided between the Euroleague Basketball-organized 2000–01 EuroLeague, and the FIBA-organized 2000–01 FIBA SuproLeague, it was the Euroleague Basketball organized competition that selected the inaugural All-EuroLeague Team.

Within the inaugural team, only Rashard Griffith of Virtus Bologna had reached the competition's semifinals with his team, and only one other player, Fortitudo Bologna's Gregor Fučka, made it to the competition's quarterfinals with his. With the exception of that original All-EuroLeague Team selection, team success has been capital for a player to achieve All-EuroLeague status, in the great majority of cases. The priority of the team success criteria, as a part of the media member's voting, was unofficially established, after the merger of Euroleague Basketball's EuroLeague, and FIBA Europe's FIBA SuproLeague, at the end of the 2000–01 season.

Voting criteria

Team success, and not individual stats, is the paramount criteria in the selection process. Each season's All-EuroLeague Team consists of ten players total, with five players chosen for both the First and Second Team.

In the selection process, through the 2010–11 EuroLeague season, each voter had to choose 2 point guards, 4 shooting guards and/or small forwards, and 4 power forwards and/or centers. The players were listed by the positions that the EuroLeague deemed to place them at for the voting process, even though in some cases, this may not have properly reflected what position the player usually played at, nor reflect if some players often played at multiple positions.

Since the 2011–12 EuroLeague season, voting is no longer limited by position, as 5 players are picked by both the fan and media voters, regardless of their positions. This change was made to give voters the opportunity to choose any players they want for the team, rather than limiting them to choices based on positions. Online fan voting accounts for 25% of the vote total, while media voting for the remaining 75%.

The online fan vote for the All-EuroLeague Team is collected through online voting at the EuroLeague's official website, which allows for one vote every 24 hours from each individual IP address. The player that receives the most online fan votes for the All-EuroLeague Team, also receives the full 25% of the fan's vote for the EuroLeague MVP choice.

All-EuroLeague Team by season

All-EuroLeague Team when the voting was by position

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.
SeasonsRef.Pos.All-EuroLeague First TeamAll-EuroLeague Second Team
PlayerClubPlayerClub
2000–01 PG United States Louis Bullock Italy Scaligera Basket United States Jemeil Rich Switzerland Lugano Snakes
SG/SF United States Alphonso Ford Greece Peristeri Greece Panagiotis Liadelis Greece PAOK
SG/SF United States Derrick Hamilton Russia Saint Petersburg Lions Spain Pau Gasol Spain Barcelona
PF/C Italy Gregor Fučka Italy Fortitudo Bologna Greece Ioannis Giannoulis Greece PAOK
PF/C Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Tomašević Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica United States Rashard Griffith Italy Virtus Bologna
2001–02 [1] PG United States Tyus Edney Italy Basket Treviso Slovenia Ariel McDonald Israel Maccabi
SG/SF Argentina Manu Ginóbili Italy Virtus Bologna United States Alphonso Ford (2) Greece Olympiacos
SG/SF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Jarić Italy Virtus Bologna Argentina Marcelo Nicola Italy Basket Treviso
PF/C Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga Greece Panathinaikos Turkey Mirsad Türkcan Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Tomašević (2) Spain Baskonia United States Joseph Blair Italy Victoria Libertas
2002–03 [2] PG United States Tyus Edney (2) Italy Basket Treviso Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Vujanić Serbia and Montenegro Partizan Belgrade
SG/SF United States Alphonso Ford (3) Italy Montepaschi Siena United States Marcus Brown Turkey Efes Pilsen
SG/SF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga (2) Spain Barcelona Argentina Andrés Nocioni Spain Baskonia
PF/C Spain Jorge Garbajosa Italy Basket Treviso Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (2) Italy Montepaschi Siena
PF/C United States Victor Alexander Russia CSKA Moscow Croatia Nikola Vujčić Israel Maccabi
2003–04 [3] PG Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius Israel Maccabi Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Vujanić (2) Italy Fortitudo Bologna
SG/SF United States Marcus Brown (2) Russia CSKA Moscow United States Lynn Greer Poland Śląsk Wrocław
SG/SF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga (3) Spain Barcelona United States David Vanterpool Italy Montepaschi Siena
PF/C Turkey Mirsad Türkcan (3) Russia CSKA Moscow Argentina Andrés Nocioni (2) Spain Baskonia
PF/C Lithuania Arvydas Sabonis Lithuania Žalgiris Croatia Nikola Vujčić (2) Israel Maccabi
2004–05 [4] PG Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius (2) Israel Maccabi Slovenia Jaka Lakovič Greece Panathinaikos
SG/SF Lithuania Arvydas Macijauskas Spain Baskonia United States Marcus Brown (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG/SF United States Anthony Parker Israel Maccabi United States Charles Smith Italy Victoria Libertas
PF/C Australia David Andersen Russia CSKA Moscow Argentina Luis Scola Spain Baskonia
PF/C Croatia Nikola Vujčić (3) Israel Maccabi United States Tanoka Beard Lithuania Žalgiris
2005–06 [5] PG Greece Theo Papaloukas Russia CSKA Moscow Argentina Pablo Prigioni Spain Baskonia
SG/SF Spain Juan Carlos Navarro Spain Barcelona Greece Vassilis Spanoulis Greece Panathinaikos
SG/SF United States Anthony Parker (2) Israel Maccabi United States Trajan Langdon Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Argentina Luis Scola (2) Spain Baskonia Spain Jorge Garbajosa (2) Spain Málaga
PF/C Croatia Nikola Vujčić (4) Israel Maccabi Lithuania Darjuš Lavrinovič Lithuania Žalgiris
SeasonsRef.Pos.All-EuroLeague First TeamAll-EuroLeague Second Team
PlayerClubPlayerClub
2006–07 [6] PG Greece Theo Papaloukas (2)
Greece Dimitris Diamantidis
Russia CSKA Moscow
Greece Panathinaikos
Argentina Pablo Prigioni (2) Spain Baskonia
SG/SF Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (2) Spain Barcelona Serbia Igor Rakočević Spain Baskonia
SG/SF United States Trajan Langdon (2) Russia CSKA Moscow Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas Greece Panathinaikos
PF/C Argentina Luis Scola (3) Spain Baskonia Slovenia Matjaž Smodiš Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Croatia Nikola Vujčić (5) Israel Maccabi Greece Lazaros Papadopoulos Russia Dynamo Moscow
2007–08 [7] PG United States Terrell McIntyre Italy Montepaschi Siena Greece Theo Papaloukas (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG/SF United States Trajan Langdon (3) Russia CSKA Moscow United States Bootsy Thornton Italy Montepaschi Siena
SG/SF Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas (2) Russia CSKA Moscow Israel Yotam Halperin Israel Maccabi
PF/C United States Terence Morris Israel Maccabi Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič Italy Montepaschi Siena
PF/C Brazil Tiago Splitter Spain Baskonia Montenegro Nikola Peković Serbia Partizan Belgrade
2008–09 [8] PG United States Terrell McIntyre (2) Italy Montepaschi Siena Greece Theo Papaloukas (4) Greece Olympiacos
SG/SF Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (3) Spain Barcelona Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (2) Greece Panathinaikos
SG/SF Serbia Igor Rakočević (2) Spain Baskonia Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Greece Ioannis Bourousis Greece Olympiacos Slovenia Erazem Lorbek Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Montenegro Nikola Peković (2) Greece Panathinaikos Brazil Tiago Splitter (2) Spain Baskonia
2009–10 [9] PG Serbia Miloš Teodosić Greece Olympiacos North Macedonia Bo McCalebb Serbia Partizan Belgrade
SG/SF Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (4) Spain Barcelona United States Josh Childress Greece Olympiacos
SG/SF Lithuania Linas Kleiza Greece Olympiacos Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas (4) Russia CSKA Moscow
PF/C Russia Victor Khryapa Russia CSKA Moscow Slovenia Erazem Lorbek (2) Spain Barcelona
PF/C Australia Aleks Marić Serbia Partizan Belgrade Brazil Tiago Splitter (3) Spain Baskonia
2010–11 [10] PG Greece Dimitris Diamantidis (2) Greece Panathinaikos United States Jeremy Pargo Israel Maccabi
SG/SF Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (5) Spain Barcelona Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (3) Greece Olympiacos
SG/SF Spain Fernando San Emeterio Spain Baskonia Spain Sergio Llull Spain Real Madrid
PF/C United States Mike Batiste Greece Panathinaikos Serbia Duško Savanović Spain Valencia
PF/C Greece Sofoklis Schortsanitis Israel Maccabi Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič (2) Italy Montepaschi Siena
^ A tie resulted in the voting for the best point guard of the 2006–07 season between Dimitris Diamantidis and Theo Papaloukas. Consequently, the All-EuroLeague First Team included six players that season.

All-EuroLeague Team since the voting has not been by position

Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player was selected to either the First or Second Team.
SeasonsRef. All-EuroLeague First TeamAll-EuroLeague Second Team
Pos. PlayerClubPlayerClub
2011–12 [11] PG Greece Dimitris Diamantidis (3) Greece Panathinaikos Serbia Miloš Teodosić (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (4) Greece Olympiacos North Macedonia Bo McCalebb (2) Italy Montepaschi Siena
SF Russia Andrei Kirilenko Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (6) Spain Barcelona
PF Slovenia Erazem Lorbek (3) Spain Barcelona Bosnia and Herzegovina Henry Domercant Russia Unics Kazan
C Serbia Nenad Krstić Russia CSKA Moscow United States Mike Batiste (2) Greece Panathinaikos
2012–13 [12] PG Greece Dimitris Diamantidis (4) Greece Panathinaikos Serbia Miloš Teodosić (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (5) Greece Olympiacos Spain Juan Carlos Navarro (7) Spain Barcelona
SF Spain Rudy Fernández Spain Real Madrid Russia Victor Khryapa (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
PF Serbia Nenad Krstić (2) Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Nikola Mirotić Spain Real Madrid
C Croatia Ante Tomić Spain Barcelona United States Shawn James Israel Maccabi
2013–14 [13] PG Spain Sergio Rodríguez Spain Real Madrid Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (6) Greece Olympiacos
SG United States Keith Langford Italy Olimpia Milano Georgia (country) Ricky Hickman Israel Maccabi
SF Spain Rudy Fernández (2) Spain Real Madrid Russia Victor Khryapa (3) Russia CSKA Moscow
PF United States Sonny Weems Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Nikola Mirotić (2) Spain Real Madrid
C Croatia Ante Tomić (2) Spain Barcelona Gabon Stéphane Lasme Greece Panathinaikos
2014–15 [14] PG Serbia Miloš Teodosić (4) Russia CSKA Moscow France Nando de Colo Russia CSKA Moscow
SG Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (7) Greece Olympiacos United States Andrew Goudelock Turkey Fenerbahçe
SF Serbia Nemanja Bjelica Turkey Fenerbahçe Spain Rudy Fernández (3) Spain Real Madrid
PF Spain Felipe Reyes Spain Real Madrid United States Devin Smith Israel Maccabi
C Serbia Boban Marjanović Serbia Crvena zvezda Croatia Ante Tomić (3) Spain Barcelona
2015–16 [15] PG Serbia Miloš Teodosić (5) Russia CSKA Moscow Italy Luigi Datome Turkey Fenerbahçe
SG United States Malcolm Delaney Russia Lokomotiv Kuban United States Quincy Miller Serbia Crvena zvezda
SF France Nando de Colo (2) Russia CSKA Moscow United States Anthony Randolph Russia Lokomotiv Kuban
PF Czech Republic Jan Veselý Turkey Fenerbahçe United States Ekpe Udoh Turkey Fenerbahçe
C Greece Ioannis Bourousis (2) Spain Laboral Kutxa Mexico Gustavo Ayón Spain Real Madrid
2016–17 [16] PG Spain Sergio Llull (2) Spain Real Madrid Serbia Miloš Teodosić (6) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG France Nando de Colo (3) Russia CSKA Moscow United States Brad Wanamaker Turkey Darüşşafaka Doğuş
SF Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović Turkey Fenerbahçe Italy Nicolò Melli Germany Brose Bamberg
PF Greece Georgios Printezis Greece Olympiacos Armenia Bryant Dunston Turkey Anadolu Efes
C United States Ekpe Udoh (2) Turkey Fenerbahçe Mexico Gustavo Ayón (2) Spain Real Madrid
2017–18 [17][18] PG Greece Nick Calathes Greece Panathinaikos Canada Kevin Pangos Lithuania Žalgiris
SG France Nando de Colo (4) Russia CSKA Moscow Spain Sergio Rodríguez (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
SF Slovenia Luka Dončić Spain Real Madrid Greece Vassilis Spanoulis (8) Greece Olympiacos
PF Georgia (country) Tornike Shengelia Spain Kirolbet Baskonia Russia Alexey Shved Russia Khimki
C Czech Republic Jan Veselý (2) Turkey Fenerbahçe Lithuania Paulius Jankūnas Lithuania Žalgiris
2018–19 [19][20] PG Greece Nick Calathes (2) Greece Panathinaikos France Nando de Colo (5) Russia CSKA Moscow
SG Greece Kostas Sloukas Turkey Fenerbahçe United States Mike James Italy Olimpia Milano
SF United States Will Clyburn Russia CSKA Moscow Serbia Vasilije Micić Turkey Anadolu Efes
PF Uganda Brandon Davies Lithuania Zalgiris France Vincent Poirier Spain Kirolbet Baskonia
C Czech Republic Jan Veselý (3) Turkey Fenerbahçe Cape Verde Edy Tavares Spain Real Madrid
2019–20
Not awarded 1
2020–21 PG Canada Kevin Pangos (2) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Turkey Shane Larkin Turkey Anadolu Efes
SG Serbia Vasilije Micić (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes France Nando De Colo (6) Turkey Fenerbahçe
SF Serbia Vladimir Lučić Germany Bayern Munich United States Will Clyburn (2) Russia CSKA Moscow
PF Spain Nikola Mirotić (3) Spain Barcelona Denmark Shavon Shields Italy Olimpia Milano
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares (2) Spain Real Madrid Uganda Brandon Davies (2) Spain Barcelona
2021–22 [21] [22] PG United States Mike James (2) France Monaco Greece Kostas Sloukas (2) Greece Olympiacos
SG Turkey Shane Larkin (2) Turkey Anadolu Efes Serbia Vasilije Micić (3) Turkey Anadolu Efes
SF Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov Greece Olympiacos Serbia Vladimir Lučić (2) Germany Bayern Munich
PF Spain Nikola Mirotić (4) Spain Barcelona Denmark Shavon Shields (2) Italy Olimpia Milano
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares (3) Spain Real Madrid Greece Georgios Papagiannis Greece Panathinaikos
2022–23 [23] PG Spain Lorenzo Brown Israel Maccabi United States Mike James (3) France Monaco
SG Bosnia and Herzegovina Džanan Musa Spain Real Madrid United States Darius Thompson Spain Cazoo Baskonia
SF Bulgaria Sasha Vezenkov (2) Greece Olympiacos United States Wade Baldwin IV Israel Maccabi
PF France Mathias Lessort Serbia Partizan United States Kevin Punter Serbia Partizan
C Cape Verde Edy Tavares (4) Spain Real Madrid Spain Nikola Mirotić (5) Spain Barcelona

Notes:

^1 There was no awarding in the 2019–20, because the season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Europe.

Players with multiple All-EuroLeague Team selections

Players are listed by the nationality that they are registered under in their national domestic leagues, being the one the EuroLeague officially considers. The following table only lists players with at least two total selections.

PlayerNumber Of SelectionsFirst TeamSecond TeamFull Season MVPFinal Four MVP
Greece Vassilis Spanoulis 83513
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 75211
France Nando de Colo 63311
Serbia Miloš Teodosić 63310
Croatia Nikola Vujčić 53200
Spain Nikola Mirotić 52310
Greece Dimitris Diamantidis 44012
Cape Verde Edy Tavares 43101
Greece Theo Papaloukas 42211
Lithuania Ramūnas Šiškauskas 41310
Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Bodiroga 33002
Czech Republic Jan Veselý 33010
United States Trajan Langdon 32101
Spain Rudy Fernández 32100
United States Alphonso Ford 32100
Argentina Luis Scola 32100
Croatia Ante Tomić 32100
Serbia Vasilije Micić 31212
United States Marcus Brown 31200
United States Mike James 31200
Russia Victor Khryapa 31200
Slovenia Erazem Lorbek 31200
Brazil Tiago Splitter 31200
Turkey Mirsad Türkcan 31200
United States Anthony Parker 22021
Bulgaria Aleksandar Vezenkov 22010
United States Tyus Edney 22001
Lithuania Šarūnas Jasikevičius 22001
Greece Ioannis Bourousis 22000
Greece Nick Calathes 22000
Serbia Nenad Krstić 22000
United States Terrell McIntyre 22000
Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Tomašević 22000
Spain Sergio Llull 21110
Spain Sergio Rodríguez 21110
United States Will Clyburn 21101
Nigeria Ekpe Udoh 21101
United States Mike Batiste 21100
Uganda Brandon Davies 21100
Spain Jorge Garbajosa 21100
Turkey Shane Larkin 21100
Serbia Vladimir Lučić 21100
Canada Kevin Pangos 21100
Montenegro Nikola Peković 21100
Serbia Igor Rakočević 21100
Denmark Shavon Shields 21100
Greece Kostas Sloukas 21100
Argentina Andrés Nocioni 20201
Mexico Gustavo Ayón 20200
Lithuania Kšyštof Lavrinovič 20200
North Macedonia Bo McCalebb 20200
Argentina Pablo Prigioni 20200
Serbia and Montenegro Miloš Vujanić 20200

See also

References

  1. 2001-02 All-Euroleague Team
  2. 2002-03 All-Euroleague team announced
  3. 2003-04 All-Euroleague team announced
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