Since Óscar Trigo became head coach of the national team, there has been higher standards of player preparation, including formalizing training and nutrition.
[1] The members of the men's and women's national team participated in the XVIII International Memorial Trophy Joan Palau Francàs in Barcelona in 2011.
[4] In 2011, the team competed at the Israel hosted International Wheelchair Basketball Federation (IWBF) European Championships.
[6] At the 2013 European Championships, Spain defeated Sweden 60–54, Israel 75–57, France 56–40, and Poland 63–45 in pool play.
[7][8] Asier García Pereiro led the team in scoring in the game against Sweden with 19 points, rebounds with 8 and had 4 assists.
[8] Members of the team included Alejandro Zarzuela, Paul Zarzuela, Asier García Pereiro, Francisco Sánchez Lara, Jordi Ruiz, Francisco José Sánchez, Roberto Mena, Asier García, and David Mouriz.
[8] At the 1994 World Championships held in Edmonton, Canada, the team finished seventh.
[10] In the 2013 edition, Spain achieved the semifinals but finally was defeated by United States and by Turkey in the bronze medal game.
[15] In pool play, they were grouped with Italy, South Africa, Australia, Turkey and the United States.
With José Manuel Artacho as head coach, Spain won the silver medal.
[17] At the 2010 European Championships, Spain lost to Germany in pool play 11–65, France 40–32, and Italy 18–37.