FIBA Women's World League

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FIBA Women's World League is an annual women's basketball event organized by FIBA since 2003.

[edit] 2005

The event was again held in Samara, Russia.

Participants:

Flag of Brazil Brazil ADCF UNIMED de Ourinhos
Flag of Cuba Cuba Basketball Club Habana
Flag of the People's Republic of China China WCBA Select
Flag of Australia Australia Dandenong Rangers
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic Gambrinus Brno
Flag of Russia Russia UMMC Ekaterinburg
Flag of Russia Russia VBM-SGAU
Flag of South Korea South Korea WKBL Select

VBM-SGAU successfully accomplished a three-peat.

[edit] 2004

Preliminary Round:

Group A (Taipei, Taiwan)

Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Cathay Life Insurance
Flag of Australia Australia Dandenong Rangers
Flag of South Korea South Korea WKBL Select
Flag of Russia Russia Baltiskaya Zwezda

Group B (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Flag of Brazil Brazil ADCF-Unimed
Flag of Cuba Cuba Basketball Club Habana
Flag of France France US Valenciennes Olympic
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria First Bank

Final Tournament (St. Petersberg, Russia)

Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Cathay Life Insurance
Flag of Australia Australia Dandenong Rangers
Flag of South Korea South Korea WKBL Select
Flag of Russia Russia Baltiskaya Zwezda
Flag of Brazil Brazil ADCF-Unimed
Flag of Cuba Cuba Basketball Club Habana
Flag of Russia Russia VBM-SGAU
Flag of Poland Poland Lotus VBW Clima

VBM-SGAU beat Lotus VBW 83-67 in the final to retain the World Title.

[edit] 2003

The event was held in Samara, Russia.

Participants:

Flag of Russia Russia VBM-SGAU
Flag of South Korea South Korea Seoul Woori Bank
Flag of the United States USA WNBA Select
Flag of Brazil Brazil Sao Paulo
Flag of Australia Australia Canberra Capitals
Flag of Mozambique Mozambique Mambas de Mozambique
Flag of Russia Russia UMMC Ekaterinburg
Flag of France France US Valenciennes Olympic

Behind Maria Stepanova's 17 points and 16 rebounds, host VBM-SGAU edged WNBA Select 72-68 in the final.

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