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FIBA Festival


FIBA All-Star Games were all-star exhibition games, which were also known as "FIBA Festivals". The FIBA European Selections won most of the games, with an overall record of 24-5. Besides talent, diversity was also paramount in the selection process, which aimed at allowing several different European basketball schools to be represented.

15.10.1965 (Kraków, Poland)

16.10.1965 (Kraków, Poland)

FIBA European Selection roster: Tanhum Cohen-Mintz (Israel), Radivoj Korać (Yugoslavia), Trajko Rajković (Yugoslavia), Sauro Bufalini (Italy), Giambattista Cescutti (Italy), Massimo Villetti (Italy), Frantisek Konvicka (Czechoslovakia), Vladimir Pistelak (Czechoslovakia), Jan Bobrovsky (Czechoslovakia), Henri Grange (France), Georgios Trontzos (Greece), Martti Liimo (Finland). Coaches: Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) & Carmine "Nello" Paratore (Italy)

14.6.1968 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia)

16.6.1968 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia)

FIBA European Selection roster: Krešimir Ćosić (Yugoslavia), Josip Giuseppe "Pino" Djerdja (Yugoslavia), Francisco "Nino" Buscato (Spain), Frantisek Konvicka (Czechoslovakia), Vladimir Pistelak (Czechoslovakia), Massimo Masini (Italy), Boleslaw Kwiatkowski (Poland), Veikko Vainio (Finland), Ivan Vodenicharski (Bulgaria), Lucien Michelet (Belgium). Coaches: Miloslav Kříž (Czechoslovakia) & Witold Zagórski (Poland)


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