FIBA World Championship records
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List of records attained in the FIBA World Championship.
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[edit] Performances of host countries
From 1954 to 1982, the host qualified directly to the final round, thus bypassing the preliminary round (group stages). As a result, the host's final rank would no worse than the number of teams in the final round (between six to eight); however from 1986 the host was made to compete in the preliminary round.
However, the success rate of hosts winning the tournament is rather low (20%, 3 of 15), as compared to the FIFA World Cup's success rate of 32% (6 of 19); furthermore, no host has won the championship since Yugoslavia won in 1970, and the closest was on 1998 when Greece was eliminated in the semifinals.
Year | Host country | When hosting | When not hosting | ||
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Performance | Stage | Performance | Stage | ||
1950 | Argentina | Champions | Final round (1st of 6) | Runner-up | Final |
1954 | Brazil | Runner-up | Final round (2nd of 7) | Champions | Final round (1st of 7) |
1959 | Chile | Third place | Final round (3rd of 7) | Third place | Final round (3rd of 6) |
1963 | Brazil | Champions | Final round (1st of 7) | Champions | Final round (1st of 7) |
1967 | Uruguay | Seventh place | Final round (7th of 7) | Third place | Final round (3rd of 7) |
1970 | Yugoslavia | Champions | Final round (1st of 7) | Champions | Final |
1974 | Puerto Rico | Seventh place | Final round (7th of 8) | Fourth place | Semifinals |
1978 | Philippines | Eighth place | Final round (8th of 8) | Third place | Final round (3rd of 7) |
1982 | Colombia | Seventh place | Final round (7th of 7) | Not applicable - only appearance is when they hosted | |
1986 | Spain | Fifth place | 5th-place playoffs | Champions | Final |
1990 | Argentina | Eighth place | Second round (4th of 4) | Runner-up | Final |
1994 | Canada | Seventh place | 5th-place playoffs | Sixth place | Final round (6th of 8) |
1998 | Greece | Fourth place | Semifinals | Runner-up | Final |
2002 | United States | Sixth place | Quarterfinals | Champions | Final |
2006 | Japan | Seventeenth place | Preliminary round (5th of 6) | 11th place | Classification round (4th of 6) |
[edit] Most Valuable Players
Year | Name |
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1950 | Oscar Furlong |
1954 | Joe Stratton |
1959 | Wlamir Marques |
1963 | Amaury Pasos |
1967 | Ivo Daneu |
1970 | Sergei Belov |
1974 | Dragan Kicanovic |
1978 | Drazen Dalipagic |
1982 | Doc Rivers |
1986 | Drazen Petrovic |
1990 | Toni Kukoc |
1994 | Shaquille O'Neal |
1998 | Dejan Bodiroga |
2002 | Dirk Nowitzki |
2006 | Pau Gasol |
[edit] Top scorer by tournament (total)
- 1950 Rufino Bernedo 86
- 1954 Oscar Moglia 168
- 1959 Jerry Vayda 162
- 1963 Ricardo Duarte 163
- 1967 Bohdan Likszo 180
- 1970 Shin Dong-pa 261
- 1974 Wayne Brabender 207
- 1978 Kamil Brabenec 188
- 1982 Dragan Kicanovic 190
- 1986 Nikos Galis 337
- 1990 Oscar Schmidt 284
- 1994 Andrew Gaze 191
- 1998 Alberto Herreros 161
- 2002 Dirk Nowitzki 216
- 2006 Dirk Nowitzki 209
[edit] Top scorer by tournament (average)
- 1950 Alvaro Salvadores 13.7
- 1954 Oscar Moglia 18.6
- 1959 James Chen 20.1
- 1963 Ricardo Duarte 20.3
- 1967 Bohdan Likszo 20
- 1970 Shin Dong-pa 32.6
- 1974 Arturo Guerrero 27
- 1978 Kamil Brabenec 26.8
- 1982 Wilfredo Ruiz 24
- 1986 Nikos Galis 33.7
- 1990 Oscar Schmidt 35.5
- 1994 Andrew Gaze 23.8
- 1998 Alberto Herreros 17.8
- 2002 Dirk Nowitzki 24
- 2006 Yao Ming 25.3
[edit] Top cumulative scorers
- Oscar Schmidt - 916
- Andrew Gaze - 599
- Drazen Dalipagic - 568
- Marcel De Souza - 550
- Dragan Kicanovic - 484
[edit] Top scoring averages
- Nikos Galis - 33.7
- Shin Dong-pa - 32.6
- Arturo Guerrero - 27.0
- Oscar Schmidt - 26.1
- Manuel Raga - 26.1
[edit] Top scorers in a single game
- Hur Jae - 62 vs. Egypt in 1990.
- Nikos Galis - 53 vs. Panama in 1986.
- Oscar Schmidt - 49 vs. Cuba in 1986.
- Jordi Villacampa - 48 vs. Venezuela in 1990.
- Oscar Schmidt - 48 vs. Australia in 1990.
- Nikos Galis - 48 vs. China in 1986.
[edit] Most number of tournaments played
- 5 tournaments:
- Ubiratan Pereira Maciel (41 games)
- Phil Smyth (39 games)
- Marcel De Souza (38 games)
- 4 tournaments:
- Ray Borner (39 games)
- Wlamir Marques (36 games)
[edit] Top medalists
Person | Gold | Silvers | Bronzes | Total |
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Wlamir Marques | 2 (1959, 1963) | 2 (1954, 1970) | 0 | 4 |
Kresimir Cosic | 2 (1970, 1978) | 2 (1967, 1974) | 0 | 4 |
Sergei Belov | 2 (1967, 1974) | 1 (1978) | 1 (1970) | 4 |
Amaury Pasos | 2 (1959, 1963) | 1 (1954) | 1 (1967) | 4 |
Alexander Belostenny | 1 (1982) | 3 (1978, 1986, 1990) | 0 | 4 |
Drazen Dalipagic | 1 (1978) | 1 (1974) | 2 (1982, 1986) | 4 |
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