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Which European Basketball Teams Are Playing In The 2024 Olympics

Which European basketball teams will play at the 2024 Olympics in Paris?
July 3, 2024

Basketball enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the Olympics, where nations compete for glory on the global stage. Europe’s representation in the basketball tournaments, both men’s and women’s, is significant, reflecting the continent’s rich basketball heritage and competitive prowess. Let’s delve into the European teams that have secured their spots for the 2024 Olympics.

Men’s Basketball Teams

Six* European teams will be playing in the 2024 Olympics, including the hosts… although only three have qualified so far and we’re picking 3 more to join them.

Germany

Germany has consistently shown strong performance in international basketball. Their qualification for the 2024 Olympics comes as no surprise, considering their robust roster and tactical gameplay. German basketball has been on the rise, with several players gaining recognition in top leagues around the world.

Serbia

Serbia’s basketball legacy is well-documented. Known for their disciplined and strategic approach, the Serbian team is a formidable contender in any tournament. Their qualification adds to the anticipation of seeing some of the best European basketball talents in action.

France

As the host nation, France automatically qualifies for the Olympic basketball tournament. This team, with its blend of experienced players and rising stars, aims to leverage home-court advantage. French basketball has a storied history, and the 2024 Olympics will be an opportunity to add another chapter.

Spain

The first of our picks to make it out of the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, Spain remains a powerhouse in European basketball. Their qualification for the 2024 Olympics would highlight their consistent performance in international competitions. Known for their fluid style of play and tactical intelligence, Spain’s team will be a key player in the race for the medals. The basketball team’s standings from previous tournaments emphasize their dominance and readiness for the Olympics.

Greece

We are also picking Greece to qualify through the Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, showcasing its resilience and skill. Greek basketball is renowned for its strong defense and strategic plays. Their presence in the Olympics is sure to bring thrilling matches.

Latvia

Latvia’s qualification, which we’re also predicting, will be atestament to the growing talent pool in Baltic basketball. Known for their sharpshooters and cohesive team play, Latvia’s entry into the Olympics is a significant achievement for the nation.

Women’s Basketball Teams

In the women’s category, six European teams will also be participating in the 2024 Olympics. 

France

Similar to their male counterparts, the French women’s team automatically qualifies as the host nation. With a mix of experienced international players and young talents, the team is well-prepared to compete at the highest level.

Belgium

Belgium’s women’s team has secured a spot in the 2024 Olympics, continuing their impressive run in recent international tournaments. Their fast-paced and dynamic style of play makes them a team to watch.

Germany

Germany’s women’s team has also qualified, reflecting the nation’s growing strength in women’s basketball. Known for their teamwork and tactical approach, the German team aims to make a significant impact in Paris.

Spain

Spain’s women’s team consistently ranks among the top teams globally. Their qualification for the Olympics is a continuation of their dominance in European basketball. Expect them to be strong contenders for the podium.

Serbia

The Serbian women’s team brings a mix of experience and young talent to the 2024 Olympics. Their strategic gameplay and resilience make them formidable opponents.

Turkey

Turkey’s qualification marks a significant achievement for the nation’s basketball program. Known for their passionate play and strong defense, the Turkish women’s team will be eager to showcase their skills on the Olympic stage.

Conclusion

The 2024 Olympics in Paris will feature some of the best European basketball teams, promising thrilling matches and high-level competition. Germany, Serbia, France, Spain, Greece, and Latvia represent Europe in the men’s tournament, while France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Serbia, and Turkey compete in the women’s tournament. Each team brings its unique style and strengths, setting the stage for an exciting basketball spectacle. As the games approach, fans around the world eagerly await the tip-off to witness these European powerhouses in action.

Jul 3, 2024Emmet Ryan
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Comments: 3
  1. Spaniard
    1 year ago

    wtf is this shit emmet? lmao

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    • Emmet Ryan
      1 year ago

      I’ll explain over email if you fire one my way

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      • Emmet Ryan
        1 year ago

        Short version that it was a supplied piece from a partner. It has been updated to reflect who has ACTUALLY qualified already.

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