2009 FIBA Americas Championship qualification

Qualifying for FIBA Americas Championship 2009 the basketball championships for the Americas (North America, Central America, the Caribbean and South America) began on August 12, 2007 at the FIBA CBC Championship for national teams from the Caribbean. Three teams qualified from that tournament to the 2008 Centrobasket, from which four automatic berths are available.

South American teams qualified via the South American Basketball Championship held on 2008 at Puerto Montt, Chile. North American teams (Canada and the United States) automatically qualify to the championship, which will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The top four teams from the 2009 Championships qualify automatically to the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey, with FIBA handling out four more wild card entries to complete the 24-team tournament.

With the United States winning the gold medal at the 2008 men's Olympic basketball tournament, another slot was opened for a Centrobasket participant, when the United States decided to skip qualification since their gold medal provided them automatic qualification to the 2010 FIBA World Championship.

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2007 CBC Championship

The 2007 CBC Championship was held from August 6 to 12, 2007, at Caguas, Puerto Rico. The top three teams at the end of the tournament qualify for the 2008 Centrobasket.

Qualified to the Final

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie*
 Dominican Republic 3 3 0 286 208 +78 6
 Bahamas 3 1 2 229 256 −27 4 3 1.025
 Guyana 3 1 2 233 258 −25 4 3 0.987
 Antigua 3 1 2 210 236 −26 4 3 0.986

*Points between games of tied teams, then goal averages between the games of tied teams.

August 6 Bahamas  70–78  Antigua    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 7 Dominican Republic  99–76  Guyana    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 8 Bahamas  68–99  Dominican Republic    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 9 Antigua  68–78  Guyana    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 10 Bahamas  91–79  Guyana    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 10 Antigua  64–88  Dominican Republic    Caguas, Puerto Rico

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Puerto Rico 4 4 0 393 229 +164 8
 Cuba 4 3 1 350 303 +47 7
 British Virgin Islands 4 2 2 290 349 −59 6
 Barbados 4 1 3 240 338 −98 5
 Trinidad and Tobago 4 0 4 272 326 −54 4
August 6 Trinidad and Tobago  68–69  Barbados    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 6 Puerto Rico  107–56  British Virgin Islands    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 7 Cuba  93–69  Barbados    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 7 Trinidad and Tobago  67–93  Puerto Rico    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 8 British Virgin Islands  81–105  Cuba    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 8 Puerto Rico  104–38  Barbados    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 9 British Virgin Islands  73–64  Barbados    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 9 Cuba  84–64  Trinidad and Tobago    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 10 British Virgin Islands  80–73  Trinidad and Tobago    Caguas, Puerto Rico
August 10 Puerto Rico  89–68  Cuba    Caguas, Puerto Rico

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

Italicized teams advanced to the 2008 Centrobasket.
  Semifinals Final
                 
A1   Dominican Republic 93  
B2   Cuba 82  
    A1   Dominican Republic 72
  B1   Puerto Rico 82
B1   Puerto Rico 77
A2   Bahamas 64   Third-place
B2   Cuba (OT) 90
A2   Bahamas 88

Classification

  Semifinals Fifth-place
                 
A3   Guyana 66  
B4   Barbados 70  
    B4   Barbados 73
  A4   Antigua 77
B3   British Virgin Islands 64
A4   Antigua 76   Third-place
A3   Guyana 81
B3   British Virgin Islands 92

2008 Centrobasket

The 2008 Centrobasket was held from August 27 to 31, 2008, at Chetumal and Cancun, Mexico. The top four teams automatically go to the Tournament of the Americas. With the US not participating, the fifth-placed team also qualifies.

Italicized teams advanced to the FIBA Americas Championship 2009.
Qualified to the semifinals, and the Americas Championship

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie*
 Virgin Islands 3 2 1 240 215 +25 5 3 1.034
 Dominican Republic 3 2 1 258 194 +64 5 3 0.993
 Mexico 3 2 1 237 185 +52 5 3 0.973
 El Salvador 3 0 3 143 284 −141 3

*Points between games of tied teams, then goal averages between the games of tied teams.

August 27 Mexico  92–36  El Salvador    Chetumal, Mexico
August 27 Virgin Islands  83–74  Dominican Republic    Chetumal, Mexico
August 28 Dominican Republic  106–41  El Salvador    Chetumal, Mexico
August 28 Virgin Islands  71–75  Mexico    Chetumal, Mexico
August 29 El Salvador  66–86  Virgin Islands    Chetumal, Mexico
August 29 Mexico  70–78  Dominican Republic    Chetumal, Mexico

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Puerto Rico 3 3 0 295 260 +25 6
 Cuba 3 2 1 285 265 +64 5
 Panama 3 1 2 278 269 +52 4
 Costa Rica 3 0 3 206 270 −141 3

Knockout stage

Championship bracket

  Semifinals (Cancun) Final (Cancun)
                 
A1   Virgin Islands 78  
B2   Cuba 61  
    A1   Virgin Islands 70
  B1   Puerto Rico 87
B1   Puerto Rico 76
A2   Dominican Republic 74   Third-place
B2   Cuba 74
A2   Dominican Republic 102

Classification

  Semifinals (Chetumal) Fifth-place (Chetumal)
                 
A3   Mexico 90  
B4   Costa Rica 73  
    A3   Mexico 104
  B3   Panama 67
B3   Panama 100
A4   El Salvador 59   Third-place
B4   Costa Rica 76
A4   El Salvador 79

2008 South American Championship

The 2008 South American Championship was held from July 1 to 6 at Puerto Montt, Chile. The top four teams qualify to the Tournament of the Americas.

Qualified to the Final
Qualified to the 3rd-place game
Top 4 qualifies to the Americas Championship.

Preliminary round

Italicized teams advanced to the FIBA Americas Championship 2009.
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tie*
 Argentina 5 4 1 465 392 +73 9 3 1.147
 Uruguay 5 4 1 436 393 +43 9 3 1.000
 Brazil 5 4 1 401 407 −6 9 3 0.860
 Venezuela 5 2 3 407 412 −5 7
 Colombia 5 1 4 374 425 −51 6
 Chile 5 0 5 349 403 −54 5

*Points between games of tied teams, then goal averages between the games of tied teams.

July 1 Brazil  83–75  Colombia    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 1 Argentina  79–77  Venezuela    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 1 Chile  66–81  Uruguay    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 2 Argentina  104–75  Colombia    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 2 Brazil  70–69  Chile    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 2 Venezuela  70–88  Uruguay    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 3 Uruguay  88–78  Colombia    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 3 Brazil  68–102  Argentina    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 3 Chile  76–94  Venezuela    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 4 Uruguay  102–93  Argentina    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 4 Brazil  94–84  Venezuela    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 4 Chile  68–71  Colombia    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 5 Colombia  75–82  Venezuela    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 5 Chile  70–87  Argentina    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 5 Brazil  86–77  Uruguay    Puerto Montt, Chile

Finals

July 6 Third Brazil  72–87  Venezuela    Puerto Montt, Chile
July 6 Final Argentina  100–95  Uruguay    Puerto Montt, Chile

Did not enter