FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament

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The FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, formerly known as the FIBA Pre-Olympic Basketball Tournament, is the last qualifying tournament for the Olympic Basketball Tournament. The best non-champions from the different FIBA World zones qualify for the tournament and compete for the last remaining berths in the Summer Olympic Games.

Men's results[]

Year Hosts Final Third Place Game
Winners Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
1960 Italy Bologna 1st Pool
Czechoslovakia
No playoffs
Spain

Belgium*
No playoffs
Canada*
2nd Pool
Yugoslavia
No playoffs
Hungary

Poland
No playoffs
Israel*
1964 Japan Yokohama
Mexico
No playoffs
Australia

Canada
No playoffs
South Korea
1968 Mexico Monterrey
Poland
83–82
Spain[1]

Uruguay*
93–65
Indonesia*
1972 West Germany Augsburg
Poland
82–78
Spain[2]

Bulgaria*
No playoffs
Mexico*
1976 Canada Hamilton
Yugoslavia
No playoffs
Czechoslovakia

Mexico
No playoffs
Brazil*
Netherlands Netherlands
Soviet Union
No playoffs
Yugoslavia

Spain
No playoffs
Italy*
1992 Spain Spain
Lithuania
No playoffs
Croatia

CIS
No playoffs
Germany
Year Hosts Winners Third Place Score Fourth Place
2008 Greece Athens  Greece
 Croatia

Germany
96–82
Puerto Rico*
2012 Venezuela Caracas  Lithuania
 Russia

Nigeria
88–73
Dominican Republic*
Year Hosts Winners Score Runners-up Semifinalists
2016 Serbia Belgrade
Serbia
108–77
Puerto Rico*
 Latvia*
 Czech Republic*
Philippines Pasay
France
83–74
Canada*
 New Zealand*
 Turkey*
Italy Turin
Croatia
84–78
Italy*
 Greece*
 Mexico*
2020 Croatia Split
Germany
75–64
Brazil*
 Croatia*
 Mexico*
Lithuania Kaunas
Slovenia
96–85
Lithuania*
 Venezuela*
 Poland*
Serbia Belgrade
Italy
102–95
Serbia*
 Dominican Republic*
 Puerto Rico*
Canada Victoria
Czech Republic
97–72
Greece*
 Canada*
 Turkey*

(*) Did not qualify for the Summer Olympics.

Women's results[]

Year Hosts Winners Runners-up Third Place
Canada Hamilton
United States

Bulgaria

Poland
Bulgaria Varna
United States

Bulgaria

Cuba
Cuba Santiago
China

Yugoslavia

Canada
 Malaysia
Soviet Union

Yugoslavia

China
Year Hosts Pool Winners Semifinals Winners Fifth Place
1992 Spain Vigo  China
 CIS
 Brazil
 Czechoslovakia
 Italy
Year Hosts Quarterfinal Winners Fifth Place
2008 Spain Madrid  Belarus
 Czech Republic
 Latvia
 Spain

Brazil
2012 Turkey Ankara  Croatia
 Czech Republic
 Turkey
 France

Canada
2016 France Nantes  China
 France
 Spain
 Turkey

Belarus
Year Hosts Winners Runners-up Third Place
2020 Belgium Ostend
Canada

Belgium

Japan
France Bourges
France

Australia

Puerto Rico
Serbia Belgrade
United States

Serbia

Nigeria

China

Spain

South Korea

References[]

  1. ^ "Selecciones - Federación Española de Baloncesto".
  2. ^ "Selecciones - Federación Española de Baloncesto".

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