The FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team is an award, that is given by FIBA, to the five best players of the FIBA Basketball World Cup. The 2023 tournament marked the first time an All-Second Team was selected.[1]

Oscar Schmidt and Wlamir Marques of Brazil have the most All-Tournament team awards awards with three each.[2]

Honourees

* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
** Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
*** Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame
Denotes player who is still active
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has been selected
Player
(in bold text)
Indicates the player who won the event's Most Valuable Player award
Year First Team Second Team
Player Position Team Player Position Team
1950 John Stanich Guard  United States not awarded
Ricardo Primitivo González Guard  Argentina
Rufino Bernedo Forward  Chile
Álvaro Salvadores Forward  Spain
Oscar Furlong** Center  Argentina
1954 Zenny de Azevedo Guard  Brazil
Oscar Moglia** Guard  Uruguay
Wlamir Marques** Forward  Brazil
Kirby Minter Forward  United States
Carlos Loyzaga**[3] Center  Philippines
1959[4] Juan Vicéns Guard  Puerto Rico
Atanas Atanasov Guard  Bulgaria
Wlamir Marques** (2) Forward  Brazil
Amaury Pasos** Forward  Brazil
Jānis Krūmiņš Center  Soviet Union
1963[5] Wlamir Marques** (3) Forward  Brazil
Don Kojis Forward  United States
Maxime Dorigo Forward  France
Amaury Pasos** (2) Forward  Brazil
Aleksandr Petrov Center  Soviet Union
1967 Ivo Daneu** Guard  Yugoslavia
Mieczysław Łopatka** Forward  Poland
Modestas Paulauskas** Forward  Soviet Union
Radivoj Korać*** Forward  Yugoslavia
Luiz Cláudio Menon Center  Brazil
1970 Kenny Washington Guard  United States
Sergei Belov*** Guard  Soviet Union
Modestas Paulauskas** (2) Forward  Soviet Union
Ubiratan Pereira Maciel* Forward  Brazil
Krešimir Ćosić*** Center  Yugoslavia
1974 Wayne Brabender Guard  Spain
Alejandro Urgelles Guibot Forward  Cuba
Aleksandr Salnikov Forward  Soviet Union
Alexander Belov** Center  Soviet Union
Vinko Jelovac Center  Yugoslavia
1978[6] Dragan Kićanović** Guard  Yugoslavia
Oscar Schmidt*** Forward  Brazil
Dražen Dalipagić*** Forward  Yugoslavia
Krešimir Ćosić*** (2) Center  Yugoslavia
Vladimir Tkachenko** Center  Soviet Union
1982 Doc Rivers Guard  United States
Dragan Kićanović** (2) Guard  Yugoslavia
Juan Antonio San Epifanio** Forward  Spain
Anatoly Myshkin Forward  Soviet Union
Vladimir Tkachenko** (2) Center  Soviet Union
1986 Dražen Petrović*** Guard  Yugoslavia
Oscar Schmidt*** (2) Forward  Brazil
Valeri Tikhonenko Forward  Soviet Union
David Robinson*** Center  United States
Arvydas Sabonis*** Center  Soviet Union
1990 Kenny Anderson Guard  United States
Federico López Guard  Puerto Rico
Oscar Schmidt*** (3) Forward  Brazil
Toni Kukoč*** Forward  Yugoslavia
Vlade Divac*** Center  Yugoslavia
1994[7] Sergei Bazarevich Guard  Russia
Reggie Miller* Guard  United States
Shawn Kemp Forward  United States
Dino Rađa* Forward  Croatia
Shaquille O'Neal*** Center  United States
1998 Vasily Karasev Guard  Russia
Alberto Herreros Forward  Spain
Dejan Bodiroga Forward Serbia and Montenegro FR Yugoslavia
Gregor Fučka Forward  Italy
Željko Rebrača Center Serbia and Montenegro FR Yugoslavia
2002 Manu Ginóbili* Guard  Argentina
Peja Stojaković Forward Serbia and Montenegro FR Yugoslavia
Pero Cameron**[8] Forward  New Zealand
Dirk Nowitzki* Forward  Germany
Yao Ming*** Center  China
2006[9] Manu Ginóbili* (2) Guard  Argentina
Theodoros Papaloukas Guard  Greece
Carmelo Anthony Forward  United States
Jorge Garbajosa Forward  Spain
Pau Gasol* Center  Spain
2010[10][11] Miloš Teodosić Guard  Serbia
Hidayet Türkoğlu Forward  Turkey
Kevin Durant Forward  United States
Linas Kleiza Forward  Lithuania
Luis Scola Forward  Argentina
2014[12][13] Kyrie Irving Guard  United States
Miloš Teodosić (2) Guard  Serbia
Nicolas Batum Forward  France
Kenneth Faried Forward  United States
Pau Gasol* (2) Center  Spain
2019[14][15] Ricky Rubio Guard  Spain
Bogdan Bogdanović Guard  Serbia
Luis Scola (2) Forward  Argentina
Evan Fournier Forward  France
Marc Gasol Center  Spain
2023[16] Dennis Schröder Guard  Germany Artūrs Žagars Guard  Latvia
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Guard  Canada Franz Wagner Forward  Germany
Anthony Edwards Guard  United States Simone Fontecchio Forward  Italy
Bogdan Bogdanović (2) Guard  Serbia Jonas Valančiūnas Center  Lithuania
Luka Dončić Guard  Slovenia Nikola Milutinov Center  Serbia

Most selections

The following table only lists players with more than one total selections.

* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
** Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame
*** Inducted into both the Naismith and FIBA Halls of Fame
Denotes player who is still active
Player Position Team Total First
team
Second
team
MVP Tournaments
Wlamir Marques** Forward Brazil3311954, 1959, 1963, 1970
Oscar Schmidt*** Forward Brazil3301978, 1982, 1986, 1990
Amaury Pasos** Forward Brazil2211954, 1959, 1963, 1967
Pau Gasol* Center Spain2212002, 2006, 2014
Krešimir Ćosić*** Center Yugoslavia2201967, 1970, 1974, 1978
Modestas Paulauskas** Forward Soviet Union2201967, 1970, 1974
Dragan Kićanović** Guard Yugoslavia2201974, 1978, 1982
Vladimir Tkachenko** Center Soviet Union2201978, 1982, 1986
Manu Ginóbili* Guard Argentina2201998, 2002, 2006
Luis Scola Forward Argentina2202002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019
Miloš Teodosić Guard Serbia2202010, 2014
Bogdan Bogdanović Guard Serbia22002014, 2019, 2023

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