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2006 Argentina World Championship Team 2006 ANGOLA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Olimpio CIPRIANO SF 1926'4" 09/04/82Luanda (ANG) Primero De Agosto Luanda (ANG) 5Armando COSTA G 191 6'3" 03/06/83Luanda (ANG) Primero De Agosto Luanda (ANG) 6Carlos MORAIS SG 190 6'3" 16/10/85Luanda (ANG) Petro Athletico Luanda (ANG) 7Milton BARROS PG 184 6'0" 21/06/84Cacongo (ANG) Petro Athletico Luanda (ANG) 8Luis COSTA SG 194 6'4" 07/06/78Benguela (ANG) Petro Athletico Luanda (ANG) 9Antonio CARVALHO SG 1936'4" 20/02/69Luanda (ANG) Petro Athletico Luanda (ANG) 10 Joaquim GOMES PF 202 6'8" 23/12/80 Luanda (ANG) Eiffel Towers (NED) 11 Emanuel NETO C 201 6'7" 15/05/84 Luanda (ANG) San Jacinto College, NCAA (USA) 12 Abdel Aziz BOUKAR C 202 6'8" 08/04/80 Luanda (CHA) San Jacinto College, NCAA (USA) 13 Carlos ALMEIDA SG 192 6'4" 24/09/76 Luanda (ANG) Primero De Agosto Luanda (ANG) 14 Miguel LUTONDA G 186 6'1" 24/12/71 Luanda (ANG) Primero De Agosto Luanda (ANG) 15 Eduardo MINGAS F 196 6'5" 29/01/79 Saurimo (ANG) Primero De Agosto Luanda (ANG) Average height: 194/6'4" Head coach: Alberto DE CARVALHO 2006 ARGENTINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4 Luis SCOLA PF 204 6'8" 30/04/80 Buenos Aires (ARG) Tau Vitoria, ACB (ESP) 5Manu GINOBILI SG 198 6'6" 28/07/77Bahia Blanca (ARG) San Antonio Spurs, NBA (USA) 6Juan Ignacio SANCHEZ PG 194 6'4" 08/05/77Bahia Blanca (ARG) Unicaja Malaga, ACB (ESP) 7Fabricio OBERTO C 208 6'10" 21/03/75Las Varillas (ARG) San Antonio Spurs, NBA (USA) 8Walter HERRMANN SF 203 6'8" 26/06/79Venado Tuerto (ARG) Unicaja Malaga, ACB (ESP) 9Gabriel FERNANDEZ PF 204 6'8" 23/10/76BurZaco (ARG) Varese, Lega (ITA) 10 Carlos DELFINO G 200 6'7" 29/08/82 Santa Fe (ARG) Detroit Pistons, NBA (USA) 11 Pablo PRIGIONI PG 186 6'1" 17/05/77 Rio Tercero (ARG) Tau Vitoria, ACB (ESP) 12 Leonardo GUTIERREZ F 201 6'7" 16/05/78 Marcos JuareZ (ARG) Ben Hur, Liga A (ARG) 13 Andrés NOCIONI SF 201 6'7" 30/11/79 Santa Fe (ARG) Chicago Bulls, NBA (USA) 14 Daniel FARABELLO SG 194 6'4" 18/10/73 Colon (ARG) Varese, Lega (ITA) 15 Ruben WOLKOWISKY C 208 6'10" 30/09/73 Chaco (ARG) Khimky Moscow, Superleague (RUS) Average height: 200/6'7" Head coach: Sergio HERNANDEZ 2006 AUSTRALIA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Andrew BOGUT F/C 212 6'11" 28/11/84Melbourne (AUS) Milwaukee Bucks, NBA (USA) 5David BARLOW SF 205 6'9" 22/10/83Melbourne (AUS) Sydney City Comets, ABA (AUS) 6Sam MACKINNON G/F 197 6'6" 25/08/76Melbourne (AUS) Basket Rimini Crabs, Lega 2 (ITA) 7Luke KENDALL SG 193 6'4" 25/05/81Melbourne (AUS) Sydney Kings, NBL (AUS) 8Brad NEWLEY SF 200 6'7" 18/02/85Adelaide (AUS) Townsville Crocodiles, NBL (AUS) 9C.J. BRUTON PG 188 6'2" 13/12/75Wichita (USA) Sydney Kings, NBL (AUS) 10 Jason Omar SMITH G/F 194 6'4" 12/09/82 Melbourne (BAR) Sydney Kings, NBL (AUS) 11 Mark WORTHINGTON G/F 202 6'8" 08/06/83 Australind (AUS) Sydney Kings, NBL (AUS) 12 Daniel KICKERT PF 209 6'10" 29/05/83 Melbourne (AUS) St. Mary’s, NCAA (USA) 13 Russel HINDER PF 208 6'10" 10/07/79 Sydney (AUS) Hunter Valley Pirates, NBL (AUS) 14 Aaron BRUCE G 191 6'3" 19/12/84 Birchip (AUS) Baylor, NCAA (USA) 15 Wade HELLIWELL C 212 6'11" 10/05/78 Melbourne (AUS) Lottomatica Roma, Lega A (ITA) Average height: 201/6'7" Head coach: Brian GOORJIAN 2006 BRAZIL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4 Marcelo MAGALHAES MACHADO SF 200 6'7" 12/04/75 Rio de Janeiro (BRA) - 5 Welington Reginaldo DOS SANTOS PG 185 6'1" 21/01/81 Araraquara (BRA) Riberão Preto, BNL (BRA) 6 Murilo BECKER DA ROSA F/C 208 6'10" 14/07/83 Farropilha (BRA) Sao Paulo, BNL (BRA) 7 José Estevam FERREIRA JR. C 211 6'11" 24/07/78 Sete Lagoas (BRA) Unitri Uberlândia, BNL (BRA) 8 Leandro Mateus BARBOSA SG 192 6'4" 28/11/82 Sao Paulo (BRA) Phoenix Suns, NBA (USA) 9 Marcelo TIEPPO HUERTAS PG 190 6'3" 25/05/83 Sao Paulo (BRA) Joventut Badalona, ACB (ESP) 10 Alex RIBEIRO GARCIA G 189 6'2" 04/03/80 Sao Paulo (BRA) Ribeirao Preto, BNL (BRA) 11 Anderson França VAREJAO F/C 207 6'9" 28/09/82 Colatina (BRA) Cleveland Cavaliers, NBA (USA) 12 Guilherme GIOVANNONI SF 204 6'8" 02/06/80 Piracicaba (BRA) BC Kiev (UKR) 13 Caio TORRES C 211 6'11" 03/06/87 Sao Paulo (BRA) Rayet Guadalajara, ACB (ESP) 14 Andre Luiz QUIRINO PEREIRA - - - 04/08/79 - BRA Universo Ajax (BRA) 15 Tiago SPLITTER BEIMS F/C 210 6'11" 01/01/85 Joinville (BRA) Tau Vitoria, ACB (ESP) Average height: 201/6'7" Head coach: Aluisio Xavier FERREIRA 'LULA' 2006 CHINA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Jianghua CHEN - - - 12/03/89- CHN - 5Wei LIU G 190 6'3" 15/01/80Shanghai (CHN) Shanghai Sharks, CBA (CHN) 6Qingpeng ZHANG PG 190 6'3" 23/01/85- CHN Liaoning Hunters, CBA (CHN) 7Shipeng WANG G/F 197 6'6" 06/04/83- CHN Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA (CHN) 8Fangyu ZHU SF 200 6'7" 05/01/83Guangxi (CHN) Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA (CHN) 9Yue SUN PG 206 6'9" 06/11/85- CHN Beijing Aoshen Olympian, ABA (USA) 10 Songtao ZHANG C 212 6'11" 17/06/85 - CHN Beijing Aoshen Olympian, CBA (CHN) 11 Jianlian YI F/C 212 6'11" 27/10/87 Guangdong (CHN) Guangdong Southern Tigers, CBA (CHN) 12 Ke MO F/C 208 6'10" 08/09/82 Jilin (CHN) Bayi Army Rockets, CBA (CHN) 13 Ming YAO C 226 7'5" 12/09/80 Shanghai (CHN) Houston Rockets, NBA (USA) 14 Zhizhi WANG C 214 7'0" 08/07/79 Beijing (CHN) Bayi, CBA (CHN) 15 Feng DU F 203 6'8" 30/07/81 Xinjiang (CHN) Guangdong Southern Tigers , CBA (CHN) Average height: 205/6'9" Head coach: Jonas KAZLAUSKAS 2006 FRANCE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Joseph GOMIS G 180 5'11" 02/07/78Evreux (FRA) Forum Valladolid, ACB (ESP) 5Mickael GELABALE SF 200 6'7" 22/05/83Pointe Noire (FRA) Real Madrid, ACB (ESP) 6Aymeric JEANNEAU PG 185 6'1" 10/10/78La Roche-sur-Yon (FRA) Strasbourg, ProA (FRA) 7Laurent FOIREST G/F 197 6'6" 18/09/73Marseille (FRA) Pau-Orthez, ProA (FRA) 8Mickael PIETRUS G/F 197 6'6" 07/02/82Les Abymes (FRA) Golden State Warriors, NBA (USA) 9Mamoutou DIARRA SF 198 6'6" 21/05/80Paris (FRA) Elan Chalon, Pro A (FRA) 10 Yannick BOKOLO SG 188 6'2" 19/06/85 Kinshasa (COD) Le Mans, ProA (FRA) 11 Florent PIETRUS PF 199 6'6" 19/01/81 Les Abymes (GUA) Unicaja Malaga, ACB (ESP) 12 Johan PETRO C 213 7'0" 27/01/86 Paris (FRA) Seattle Supersonics, NBA (USA) 13 Boris DIAW 1/3/5 203 6'8" 16/04/82 Cormeilles-en-Parisis (FRA) Phoenix Suns , NBA (USA) 14 Ronny TURIAF F/C 206 6'9" 13/01/83 Le Robert (FRA) Los Angeles Lakers, NBA (USA) 15 Frédéric WEIS C 218 7'2" 22/06/77 Thionville (FRA) Bilbao, ACB (ESP) Average height: 199/6'6" Head coach: Claude BERGEAUD 2006 GERMANY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Mithat DEMIREL PG 181 5'11" 10/05/78Berlin (GER) Besiktas Istanbul, TBL (TUR) 5Ademola OKULAJA PF 202 6'8" 10/07/75Lagos (NGR) BC Khimky Moscow, Superleague (RUS) 6Sven SCHULTZE F 208 6'10" 11/07/78Bamberg (GER) Armani Jeans Milano, Lega A (ITA) 7Robert GARRETT SG 192 6'4" 18/03/77Ochsenfurt (GER) GHP Bamberg, Bundesliga (GER) 8Johannes HERBER G/F 197 6'6" 17/01/83Darmstadt (GER) West Virginia, NCAA (USA) 9Steffen HAMANN PG 186 6'1" 14/06/81Bamberg (GER) GHP Bamberg, Bundesliga (GER) 10 Demond GREENE SG 185 6'1" 15/06/79 Ford Hood (USA) Alba Berlin, Bundesliga (GER) 11 Pascal ROLLER PG 180 5'11" 20/11/76 Heidelberg (GER) Frankfurt Skyliners, Bundesliga (GER) 12 Guido GRüNHEID PF 206 6'9" 25/10/82 Jena (GER) Rheinenergie Köln, Bundesliga (GER) 13 Patrick FEMERLING C 215 7'1" 04/03/75 Hamburg (GER) Panathinaikos Athens, ESAK (GRE) 14 Dirk NOWITZKI PF 213 7'0" 19/06/78 Wurzburg (GER) Dallas Mavericks, NBA (USA) 15 Jan-Hendrik JAGLA F/C 213 7'0" 25/06/81 Berlin GER) Drac Inca Mallorca, LEB (ESP) Average height: 198/6'6" Head coach: Dirk BAUERMANN 2006 GREECE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM NO NAME POS CMS HGT DOB BIRTHPLACE CURRENT CLUB 4Theodoros PAPALOUKAS PG 200 6'7" 08/05/77Athens (GRE) CSKA MOSCOW, Russia-SuperLeague (RUS) 5Sofoklis SCHORTSANITIS F/C 206 6'9" 22/06/85Kavala (CMR) Olympiakos Pireus, Grrece-ESAKE (GRE) 6Nikos ZISIS G 195 6'5" 16/08/83 Thessaloniki (GRE) BENETTON TREVISO, Italy-Lega (ITA) 7 Vasileios SPANOULIS G 192 6'4" 07/08/82 Larissa (GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece (GRE) 8Panagiotis VASSILOPOULOS PF 203 6'8" 08/02/84 Athens (GRE) OLYMPIAKOS PIREUS, Greece-ESAKE 9Antonios FOTSIS PF 209 6'10" 01/04/81Athens (GRE) DYNAMO MOSCOW, Russia-Superleague 10 Dimosthenis NTIKOUDIS 207 6'9" 24/06/77 - GRE AEK BC ATHENS (GRE) 11 Nikolaos CHATZIVRETTAS - - 26/05/77- GRE PANATHINAIKOS BSA ATHENS (GRE) 12 Konstantinos TSARTSARIS F/C 205 6'9" 17/10/79 Veria (GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece-ESAKE 13 Dimitrios DIAMANTIDIS G 196 6'5" 06/05/80 Kozani (GRE) PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS, Greece-ESAKE 14 Lazaros PAPADOPOULOS C 210 6'11" 03/06/80 Krasnodar (RUS) DYNAMO MOSCOW, Russia-Superleague 15 Michail KAKIOUZIS PF 204 6'8" 29/11/76 Athens (GRE) WINTERTHUR F.C.
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