FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup

FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women
Sport Basketball
Founded 2010
Founder FIBA
No. of teams 16
Continent FIBA (International)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Australia (1st title)
Most titles  United States (3 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women

The FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women) is an international under-17 basketball championship of the International Basketball Federation. The event started in July 2010 and will be held bi-annually.[1][2]

Summaries

Year Hosts Final Third Place Match
Champions Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2010
Details
France
Rodez / Toulouse

United States
92–62
France

China
85–73
Belgium
2012
Details
Netherlands
Amsterdam

United States
75–62
Spain

Canada
84–77
Japan
2014
Details
Czech Republic
Klatovy / Plzeň

United States
77–75
Spain

Hungary
67–61
Czech Republic
2016
Details
Spain
Zaragoza

Australia
62–38
Italy

United States
65–50
China
2018
Details
Belarus
Minsk

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States3014
2 Australia1001
3 Spain0202
4 France0101
 Italy0101
6 Canada0011
 China0011
 Hungary0011
Total 4 4 4 12

Tournament awards

Most recent award winners (2016)

Participation details

Team France
2010
Netherlands
2012
Czech Republic
2014
Spain
2016
Belarus
2018
Total
 Angola Q 1
 Argentina 9th Q 1
 Australia 7th 5th 5th 1st 4
 Belgium 4th 7th 2
 Belarus Q 1
 Brazil 11th 9th 13th 3
 Canada 11th 3rd 6th 7th Q 4
 China 3rd 11th 4th 3
 Colombia Q 1
 Czech Republic 4th 5th 2
 Egypt 16th 1
 France 2nd 8th 8th Q 4
 Hungary 3rd Q 2
 Italy 6th 13th 2nd Q 4
 Japan 5th 4th 7th 9th 4
 Latvia 10th Q 2
 Mali 12th 10th 12th 11th Q 5
 Mexico 14th 14th 2
 Netherlands 8th 1
 Nigeria DQ[3] 1
 Portugal 12th 1
 Russia 6th 1
 Slovakia 15th 1
 South Korea 9th 10th 15th 3
 Spain 8th 2nd 2nd 6th 4
 Turkey 10th 12th 2
 United States 1st 1st 1st 3rd Q 4
Total (24) 12 12 16 16 16

See also

References

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