1990 FIBA World Championship - Final Standings

Final Standings

RF Team
1 Yugoslavia
2 Soviet Union
3 United States
4 Puerto Rico
5 Brazil
6 Greece
7 Australia
8 Argentina
9 Italy
10 Spain
11 Venezuela
12 Canada
13 Angola
14 China
15 Korea
16 Egypt
Yugoslavia squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – Gold medal
  • Petrović
  • Perasović
  • Čutura
  • Kukoč (MVP)
  • Paspalj
  • Zdovc
  • Obradović
  • Ćurčić
  • Divac
  • Komazec
  • Jovanović
  • Savić
  • Ivković
Soviet Union squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship Finalists – Silver medal
  • Lopatov
  • Vetra
  • Sokk
  • Tikhonenko
  • Volkov
  • Belostenny
  • Berezhnoi
  • Meleschenko
  • Bazarevich
  • Sukharev
  • Korolev
  • Pinchuk
  • Garastas
United States squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – Bronze medal
  • D. Smith
  • Randall
  • Mayberry
  • Williams
  • C. Smith
  • Anderson
  • Stith
  • Day
  • Gatling
  • Laettner
  • Owens
  • Mourning
  • Krzyzewski
Greece squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – 6th place
  • Gasparis
  • Patavoukas
  • Giannakis
  • Kambouris
  • Stergakos
  • Galakteros
  • Papadopoulos
  • Lipiridis
  • Andritsos
  • Fasoulas
  • Ioannou
  • Christodoulou
  • Kioumourtzoglou
Italy squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship - 9th place
  • Riva
  • Brunamonti
  • Pittis
  • Pessina
  • Vianini
  • dell'Agnello
  • Vescovi
  • Niccolai
  • Rossini
  • Cantarello
  • Bosa
  • Tolotti
  • Gamba
Spain squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship - 10th Place
  • Bosch
  • Jofresa
  • Martínez
  • Zapata
  • Jiménez
  • Montero
  • Villacampa
  • Romay
  • Antunez
  • Herreros
  • Andreu
  • Arcega
  • Díaz-Miguel
Venezuela squad – 1990 FIBA World Championship – 11th place
  • D. Díaz
  • Portillo
  • Becker
  • Solórzano
  • González
  • Jiménez
  • Shepherd
  • Herrera
  • Echenique
  • Estaba
  • Olivares
  • Nelcha
  • Cordoves

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