FIBA Basketball World Cup
The FIBA Basketball World Cup, known as the FIBA World Championship from 1950 through 2010, is a world basketball tournament for men's national teams held once every four years by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). After the 2014 FIBA World Cup, the tournament will move to a new four-year cycle to avoid conflict with the FIFA World Cup. To that end, no tournament will be held in 2018; the FIBA World Cup will resume in 2019.
The current champions are Spain. They defeated Argentina 95-75 in the 2019 tournament at the Cadillac Center in Beijing, China.
Tournaments
Year | Hosts | Gold Medal Game | Bronze Medal Game | Number of Teams | |||||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth Place | ||||||
1950 | Argentina | Argentina |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | United States |
Chile |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Brazil |
10 | |||
1954 | Brazil | United States |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Brazil |
Philippines |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | France |
12 | |||
1959 | Chile | Brazil |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | United States |
Chile |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] |
Formosa |
13 | |||
1963 | Brazil | Brazil |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Yugoslavia |
Soviet Union |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | United States |
13 | |||
1967 | Uruguay | Soviet Union |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Yugoslavia |
Brazil |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | United States |
13 | |||
1970 | Yugoslavia | Yugoslavia |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Brazil |
Soviet Union |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Italy |
13 | |||
1974 | Puerto Rico | Soviet Union |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Yugoslavia |
United States |
No playoffs[lower-alpha 1] | Cuba |
14 | |||
1978 | Philippines | Yugoslavia |
82–81 OT |
Soviet Union |
Brazil |
86–85 | Italy |
14 | |||
1982 | Colombia | Soviet Union |
95–94 | United States |
Yugoslavia |
119–117 | Spain |
13 | |||
1986 | Spain | United States |
87–85 | Soviet Union |
Yugoslavia |
117–91 | Brazil |
24 | |||
1990 | Argentina | Yugoslavia |
92–75 | Soviet Union |
United States |
107–105 OT |
Puerto Rico |
16 | |||
1994 | Canada | United States |
137–91 | Russia |
Croatia |
78–60 | Greece |
16 | |||
1998 | Greece | Yugoslavia |
64–62 | Russia |
United States |
84–61 | Greece |
16 | |||
2002 | United States | Yugoslavia |
84–77 OT |
Argentina |
Germany |
117–94 | New Zealand |
16 | |||
2006 | Japan | Spain |
70–47 | Greece |
United States |
96–81 | Argentina |
24 | |||
2010 | Turkey | United States |
81–64 | Turkey |
Lithuania |
99–88 | Serbia |
24 | |||
2014 | Spain | United States |
129–92 | Serbia |
France |
95–93 | Lithuania |
24 | |||
2019 | China | Future event | Future event | 32 | |||||||
2023 | Philippines Japan Indonesia |
Future event | Future event | 32
(expected) |
Related pages
References
Notes
- No final was played; teams played each other once in the final group round-robin; the best team with the best record wins the championship.
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