FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup

The FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-19 World Championship for Women) is a women's under-19 only basketball competition organized by FIBA.

FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Upcoming season or competition:
2021 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
SportBasketball
Founded1979
FounderFIBA
Inaugural season1985
No. of teams16
ContinentFIBA (International)
Most recent
champion(s)
 United States
(8th title)
Most titles United States
(8 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup

Summaries

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
1985
Details

Colorado Springs

Soviet Union
80–75
South Korea

Yugoslavia
86–63
China
1989
Details

Bilbao

Soviet Union
109–93
Yugoslavia

Australia
69–61
Czechoslovakia
1993
Details

Seoul

Australia
72–54
Russia

Poland
74–53
South Korea
1997
Details

Natal

United States
78–74
Australia

Slovakia
45–40
Brazil
2001
Details

Brno

Czech Republic
82–80
Russia

United States
77–72
Australia
2005
Details

Nabeul / Tunis

United States
97–76
Serbia and Montenegro

China
78–61
Russia
2007
Details

Bratislava

United States
99–57
Sweden

Serbia
52–50
Spain
2009
Details

Bangkok

United States
87–71
Spain

Argentina
58–51
Canada
2011
Details

Puerto Montt / Puerto Varas

United States
69–46
Spain

Brazil
70–67
Australia
2013
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Klaipėda / Panevėžys

United States
61–28
France

Australia
73–68
Spain
2015
Details

Chekhov / Vidnoye

United States
78–70
Russia

Australia
69–62
Spain
2017
Details

Udine / Cividale del Friuli

Russia
86–82
United States

Canada
67–60
Japan
2019
Details

Bangkok

United States
74–70
Australia

Spain
58–52
Belgium
2021
Details

Debrecen
2023
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Gdynia

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States81110
2 Soviet Union2002
3 Russia1304
4 Australia1236
5 Czech Republic1001
6 Spain0213
7 Yugoslavia0112
8 France0101
 Serbia and Montenegro0101
 South Korea0101
 Sweden0101
12 Argentina0011
 Brazil0011
 Canada0011
 China0011
 Poland0011
 Serbia0011
 Slovakia0011
Totals (18 nations)13131339

Tournament awards

Most recent award winners (2019)

Award Winner Team
Most Valuable Player Paige Bueckers  United States
All-Tournament Team Paige Bueckers  United States
Rhyne Howard  United States
Alexandra Fowler  Australia
Lola Pendande  Spain
Billie Massey  Belgium

Participation details

Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, on 8 March 2020 FIBA Europe announced the cancellation of all summer 2020 Youth European Championships,[1] including the 2020 FIBA U18 Women's European Championship, which would have decided the 5 European teams for this tournament. Hence, the top 5 European teams, apart from hosts Hungary, were chosen according to the Ranking Youth Women as of 4 March 2020:[2]

  1.  Spain 473 points
  2.  France 414 points
  3.  Italy 315 points
  4.  Russia 288 points
  5.  Hungary 247 points (already qualified as hosts)
  6.  Czech Republic 211 points
Team
1985

1989

1993

1997

2001

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019

2021

2023
Total
 Argentina 9th 14th3rd13th14th15th 12th7
 Australia6th3rd1st2nd4th7th5th5th4th3rd3rd6th2nd13
 Belgium 6th 4th2
 Brazil 8th5th4th7th 10th9th3rd6th10th 9
 Bulgaria 11th9th 2
 Canada8th 9th9th4th5th7th8th3rd6th9
 Chile 12th 1
 China4th9th11th7th9th3rd11th11th9th5th7th7th5th13
 Chinese Taipei 12th 11th 14th 3
 Colombia 11th1
 Cuba9th10th 11th6th 4
 Czech Republicas Czechoslovakia6th1st 7th10th Q5
 Czechoslovakia 4th defunct1
 DR Congo 12th10th 11th 3
 Egypt 15th 16th16th 3
 France 6th 5th 7th6th2nd5th5th Q8
 Germany 13th1
 Hungary 8th 9th10thQ4
 Italy 10th 11th Q3
 Ivory Coast 16th 1
 Japan 8th12th11th13th12th7th8thDQ4th8th9
 Latviaas USSR 10th14th2
 Lithuaniaas USSR 8th 12th8th 12th 4
 Mali 10th12th 15th14th 15th12th13th7th8
 Mexico 12th 1
 Mozambique 15th1
 Netherlands 10th9th 2
 Nigeria 16th 1
 Poland 3rd 10th Q2
 Puerto Rico 10th 14th 2
 Russiaas USSR2nd5th2nd4th 6th8th9th2nd1st Q10
 Senegal10th 16th 2
 Serbiaas Yugoslaviaas SCG3rd 11th11th 3
 Serbia and Montenegroas Yugoslavia 2nddefunct1
 Slovakiaas Czechoslovakia3rd 6th 2
 Sloveniaas Yugoslavia 14th 1
 South Korea2nd6th4th 6th8th13th 13th13th15th9th10
 Soviet Union1st1stdefunct2
 Spain7th5th8th 5th4th2nd2nd4th4th8th3rdQ12
 Sweden 2nd 1
 Thailand 16th 16th2
 Tunisia 12th 15th 2
 United States5th7th7th1st3rd1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd1st13
 Yugoslavia3rd2nddefunct2
Total (44)101212121212161616161616161616

Debut of national teams

Year Debutants
1985  Australia,  Canada,  China,  Cuba,  Senegal,  Soviet Union,  South Korea,  Spain,  United States,  Yugoslavia
1989  Brazil,  Bulgaria,  Czechoslovakia,  DR Congo
1993  Chinese Taipei,  France,  Japan,  Poland,  Russia
1997  Argentina,  Czech Republic,  Mali,  Slovakia
2001  Lithuania
2005  Hungary,  Puerto Rico,  Serbia and Montenegro,  Tunisia
2007  Ivory Coast,  Serbia,  Sweden
2009  Thailand
2011  Chile,  Egypt,  Italy,  Nigeria,  Slovenia
2013  Netherlands
2015  Belgium
2017  Latvia,  Mexico
2019  Colombia,  Germany,  Mozambique
2021

Ranking of teams by number of appearances

Team App Record
streak
Active
streak
Debut Most recent Best result (* hosts)
 Australia13131319852019Champions (1993)
 China13131319852019Third place (2005)
 United States13131319852019Champions (1997, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2019)
 Spain129919852021Runners-up (2009, 2011)
 Russia106019932021Champions (2017)
 South Korea104419852019Runners-up (1985)
 Canada98819852019Third place (2017)
 Brazil95019892015Third place (2011)
 Japan94219932019Fourth place (2017)
 France86019932021Runners-up (2013)
 Mali844199720197th (2019)
 Argentina75119972019Third place (2009)
 Czech Republic52019972021Champions (2001*)
 Cuba420198520016th (2001)
 Hungary433200520218th (2005)
 Lithuania420200120138th (2001, 2009)
 DR Congo3201989200510th (1993)
 Chinese Taipei3101993201511th (2011)
 Italy3102011202110th (2011)
 Serbia32020072015Third place (2007)
 Egypt3202011201715th (2011)
 Senegal2101985201310th (1985)
 Soviet Union22--19851989Champions (1985, 1989)
 Yugoslavia22--19851987Runners-up (1989)
 Bulgaria220198919939th (1993)
 Poland21019932001Third place (1993)
 Slovakia21019972007Third place (1997)
 Puerto Rico2102005201710th (2005)
 Tunisia2102005200912th (2005*)
 Thailand2112009201916th (2009*, 2019*)
 Netherlands220201320159th (2015)
 Belgium21120152019Fourth place (2019)
 Latvia2222017201910th (2017)
 Czechoslovakia11--19891989Fourth place (1989)
 Serbia and Montenegro11--20052005Runners-up (2005)
 Ivory Coast1102007200716th (2007)
 Sweden11020072007Runners-up (2007)
 Chile1102011201112th (2011*)
 Nigeria1102011201116th (2011)
 Slovenia1102011201114th (2011)
 Mexico1102017201712th (2017)
 Colombia1112019201911th (2019)
 Germany1112019201913th (2019)
 Mozambique1112019201915th (2019)

Overall win/loss record 1985-2019

Team App Played Won Lost %
 United States1399861386.9
 Australia1399722772.7
 Spain1185523361.2
 China1394474750
 Russia968452366.2
 Brazil969373253.6
 France755361965.5
 Canada969353450.7
 South Korea969303943.5
 Japan866224433.3
 Czech Republic431181358.1
 Argentina746172937
 Serbia324141058.3
 Soviet Union21312192.3
 Slovakia21611568.8
 Mali851104119.6
 Hungary322101245.5
 Belgium21410471.4
 Yugoslavia21310376.9
 Cuba42691734.6
 Netherlands2158753.3
 Lithuania43272521.9
 Latvia2147750
 Poland2147750
 Italy2156940
 Bulgaria2146842.9
 Sweden196366.7
 Chinese Taipei32251722.7
 Serbia and Montenegro184450
 Czechoslovakia174357.1
 Puerto Rico21431121.4
 Colombia173442.9
 DR Congo3212199.5
 Egypt31921710.5
 Germany172528.6
 Mozambique172528.6
 Tunisia2121118.3
 Chile181712.5
 Mexico171614.3
 Slovenia151420
 Thailand212012
 Senegal211011
 Ivory Coast1505
 Nigeria1505

References

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