Fran Vázquez is one of the Spanish basketball’s top exponents of the interior game.
He started out at the prestigious training centre Siglo XXI and proved his worth in the ACB
before signing for Barça in 2006. On the international stage he won the silver medal at the 2002
under-20s European championships.
His playing career began in the youth section of his hometown team CB Xantada. At 14 he moved
to the Siglo XXI training centre in Galicia, financed by the Federación Espańola de Baloncesto
where the youngsters receive both academic and basketball training. When the centre in Galicia
closed in 2000 he transferred to the one in the Basque Country, more modern and better equipped.
Here the young Fran grew in height and weight and won himself a move to Unicaja Malaga.
2001/02 season
With Unicaja, Fran made appearances for both the first and B teams and continued
his development as a player. And the stats prove this: an average of 10.6 points and 8.9 rebounds
per game. He made his debut on 24th February 2002 in an Andalus derby against CB Granada and scored
6 points and 6 rebounds in Malaga’s 80-65 victory. In the nine games he played in the ACB he
accumulated 14 points and 15 rebounds.
2002/03 season
He was then loaned out to Lagun Aro Bilbao in the LEB league. Immediately on
joining his new team he was involved in the playoffs and helped the Basque team make club history
and gain promotion to the Silver Division. At the end of the season he returned to Unicaja and he
was loaned out again, but this time to Auna Gran Canaria, of the ACB, coached by the Catalan Pedro
Martínez.
2003/04 season
At Auna Gran Canaria his time on court increased dramatically and he averaged 20
minutes a game in the regular phase, playing 37 games. In the playoffs against FC Barcelona, he
established himself as a rising star of the ACB. Despite losing in the fourth game of the series,
he contributed an average of 19.7 points and 5.5 rebounds. He also had his first taste of
international competition, the ULEB CUP. In twelve games Fran averaged 9 points and 5.3 rebounds.
2004/05 season
After his successes in the Canary Islands, Unicaja Malaga retained his services on
a permanent basis and he consolidated his reputation in the league with averages of 11.1 points and
6.3 rebounds. He won the Spanish Cup against Real Madrid as well as playing a role in European
competition. In the thirteen games he played with Malaga he averaged 8.5 points and 4.4 rebounds.
It was the first and last official season he played for Unicaja.
2005/06 season
In the summer of 2005 he was chosen at number eleven by Orlando Magic but despite a
number of offers Vázquez decided to postpone the NBA adventure and signed for Akasvayu Girona. In
38 games he averaged 8.3 points and 4.6 rebounds. Injuries and the problems of adapting to a young
team prevented him from performing at his best.
2006/07 season
He signed a four-year deal with FC Barcelona and in his first two seasons
established himself as a key element in Barça’s interior game. In the 2006/07 season he
averaged 7.4 points and 4.2 rebounds and a valuation of 10. He also won his second Spanish Cup
against Real Madrid. In his first season in the Euro league he averaged 6.6 points and 3.2 rebounds
and a valuation of 7.5.
2007/08 season
In his second season with Barça, firstly under Dusko Ivanovic and then Xavi
Pascual, he averaged 6.3 points and rebounds per game, with a valuation of 6.7, while in the
Euroleague his stats were similar, 6.7 points, 3 rebounds and a valuation of 7.5.
2008/09 season
The ACB title was a reward for the team effort but also for Fran Vázquez
individually. He reached his peak as a player and with his power and maturity on court he was a key
element for Xavi Pascual.
In the ACB regular phase and playoffs as well as the Euro league, Vázquez headed the ranking
of blocks and was, by a wide margin, the leader with 1.65 in the ACB league, 2.11 blocks per game
in the qualifiers and 1.74 in Europe. He was also one of the stats leaders in slam dunks and two-
point shot percentages.
In the ACB, Fran Vázquez averaged 12 points and 6 rebounds giving him a valuation of 12.
In the Euroleague he averaged 8.7 points and 4.7 rebounds. A valuation of 11.4, notably
higher than previous seasons.
National Team
Coached at the Siglo XXI Training Centre, he made his international debut as a
cadet and two years later had broken into the junior Spain squad. Success came his way in the
under-20s European championship in Vilnius 2002 (Lithuania) where he won a silver medal after being
defeated in the final by Greece. Fran played an important role in the tournament and average 10
points and 6.8 rebounds per match.
He is a full Spanish international and was part of the initial call-up for the 2006 World
championship in Japan. Unfortunately, injury prevented him from making the final cut.
Others
2003/04: Most improved player Gigantes del Basket while with Auna Gran Canaria.
Twice voted player of the week while with Auna Gran Canaria.
Four times player of the week in the 2004/05 season while with Unicaja.
One time Spanish player of the week in 2005/06 with Akasvayu Girona.
One time Best Spanish player of the week in 2006/07.
Part of the ACB Ideal Five in the 2008/09 season
CHARACTERISTICS
Vázquez is an agile player, physically strong when it comes to scorings baskets. He is very
tall but also well coordinated, and is a useful weapon on the counterattack.
His intimidating 2 metres 9 centimetres make him a top rebounder, and he is also fiercely
adept at blocking rivals. Vázquez makes tactical use of his scoring options, an area of his play
that has improved remarkably in recent seasons.
HONOURS
FC Barcelona
2009/10 Euroleague
2009/10 Spanish Cup
2009/10 Supercup ACB
2009/10 Catalan League
2008/09 ACB League
2006/07 Cup
Unicaja
2004/05 Cup
Spanish National Team
2002 Silver Medal Sub-20 European
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