Direct qualifiers:
Host: France
7 highest continental finishers at 2023 FIBA World Cup, as follows:
FIBA Africa (1): South Sudan [17th @ WC]
FIBA Americas (2): Canada [3rd at WC]; United States [4th at WC]
FIBA Asia (1): Japan [19th @ WC]
FIBA Europe (2): Germany [1st @ WC]; Serbia [2nd @ WC]
FIBA Oceania (1): Australia [10th @ WC]
FIBA OLYMPIC PRE-QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS (5)
AFRICAS
Eligibility: 7 teams eliminated in the second round of the Africa qualifiers for the 2023 FIBA World, along with highest-ranked FIBA team that did not play in the second round.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda withdrew before the start of the tournament.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Cameroon (advances to qualifier) 2. Senegal 3. Mali 4. Guinea 5. Nigeria 6. Tunisia | |||||||
POOL A | SEN | MAL | NIG | Record | |||
Senegal | —– | 74-71 | 93-87 | (2-0) | |||
Mali | 71-74 | —– | 77-68 | (1-1) | |||
Nigeria | 87-93 | 68-77 | —– | (0-2) | |||
POOL B | CAM | GUI | TUN | Record | |||
Cameroon | —– | 104-74 | 83-70 | (2-0) | |||
Guinea | 74-104 | —– | 95-86 | (1-1) | |||
Tunisia | 70-83 | 86-95 | —– | (0-2) | |||
Semi | Senegal 100 Guinea 60 |
Semi | Cameroon 87 Mali 70 |
Final | Cameroon 80 Senegal 74 |
AMERICAS
Eligibility: 5 teams eliminated from the second round of the Americas qualifier for the 2023 World Cup, as well as 3 highest FIBA ranked team that did not play in the second round.
Panama withdrew before the start of the tournament.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Bahamas (advances to qualifier) 2. Argentina 3. Chile 4. Uruguay 5. Colombia 6. Virgin Islands 7. Cuba | |||||||||
POOL A | BHM | ARG | CUB | Record | |||||
Bahamas | —– | 101-89 | 109-68 | (2-0) | |||||
Argentina | 89-101 | —– | 109-66 | (1-1) | |||||
Cuba | 68-109 | 66-109 | —– | (0-2) | |||||
POOL B | CHI | URU | COL | VGI | Record | ||||
Chile | —– | 78-70 | 77-65 | 62-61 | (3-0) | ||||
Uruguay | 70-78 | —– | 80-65 | 65-69 | (1-2) | ||||
Columbia | 65-77 | 65-80 | —– | 97-74 | (1-2) | ||||
Virgin Islands | 61-62 | 69-65 | 74-97 | —– | (1-2) | ||||
Semi | Bahamas 78 Uruguay 62 |
Semi | Argentina 87 Chile 79 |
Final | Bahamas 82 Argentina 75 |
ASIA
Eligibility: 4 teams eliminated from the second round of the Asia and Oceania qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup, along with 4 teams eliminated from the first round.
South Korea and Chinese Taipei withdrew before the start of the tournament.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Bahrain (advances to qualifier) 2. Saudi Arabia 3. India 4. Kazakhstan 5. Indonesia 6. Syria | ||||||||||
POOL A | BHR | SAB | IND | KAZ | INO | SYR | Record | |||
Bahrain | —– | 89-74 | 79-66 | 104-67 | 95-72 | 91-60 | (5-0) | |||
Saudi Arabia | 74-89 | —– | 92-75 | 79-66 | 86-72 | 71-73 | (3-2) | |||
India | 66-79 | 75-92 | —– | 70-73 | 90-74 | 85-74 | (2-3) | |||
Kazakhstan | 67-104 | 66-79 | 73-70 | —– | 82-91 | 85-70 | (2-3) | |||
Indonesia | 72-95 | 72-86 | 74-90 | 91-82 | —– | 84-78 | (2-3) | |||
Syria | 60-91 | 73-71 | 74-85 | 70-85 | 78-84 | —– | (1-4) | |||
EUROPE
Eligibility: 12 teams eliminated from the second round of the European qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup, along with 4 teams advancing from the second round of the EuroBaskeet 2024 pre-qualifiers to the qualifiers.
Europe 1
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Poland (advances to qualifier) 2. Bosnia & Hercegovina 3. Israel 4. Estonia 5. Czech Republic 6. Portugal 7. Hungary 8. North Macedonia | ||||||||
POOL A | ISR | EST | CZE | NMC | Record | |||
Israel | —– | 56-67 | 80-67 | 86-65 | (2-1) | |||
Estonia | 67-65 | —– | 74-77 | 83-59 | (2-1) | |||
Czech Republic | 67-80 | 77-74 | —– | 94-82 | (2-1) | |||
North Macedonia | 65-86 | 59-83 | 82-94 | —– | (0-3) | |||
POOL B | POL | BHZ | POR | HUN | Record | |||
Poland | —– | 85-76 | 78-65 | 83-81 | (3-0) | |||
Bosnia & Hercegovina | 76-85 | —– | 84-75 | 103-78 | (2-1) | |||
Portugal | 65-78 | 75-84 | —– | 86-74 | (1-2) | |||
Hungary | 81-83 | 78-103 | 74-86 | —– | (0-3) | |||
Semi | Bosnia & Hercegovina 86 Israel 77 |
Semi | Poland 93 Estonia 83 |
Final | Poland 76 Bosnia & Hercegovina 72 |
Europe 2
Great Britain withdrew before the start of the tournament and was replaced by Croatia.
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Croatia (advances to qualifier) 2. Turkey 3. Ukraine 4. Sweden 5. Netherlands 6. Iceland 7. Belgium 8. Bulgaria | |||||||
POOL C | TUR | UKR | ICE | BUL | Record | ||
Turkey | —– | 85-72 | 99-72 | 104-66 | (3-0) | ||
Ukraine | 72-85 | —– | 82-69 | 80-71 | (2-1) | ||
Iceland | 72-99 | 69-82 | —– | 93-76 | (1-2) | ||
Bulgaria | 66-104 | 71-80 | 76-93 | —– | (0-3) | ||
POOL D | CRO | SWE | NED | BEL | Record | ||
Croatia | —– | 99-67 | 89-81 | 86-55 | (3-0) | ||
Sweden | 67-99 | —– | 91-89 | 79-78 | (2-1) | ||
Netherlands | 81-89 | 89-91 | —– | 78-76 | (1-2) | ||
Belgium | 55-86 | 78-79 | 76-78 | —– | (0-3) | ||
Semi | Turkey 105 Sweden 84 |
Semi | Croatia 85 Ukraine 70 |
FIBA OLYMPIC QUALIFYING TOURNAMENTS (4)
24 TEAMS to participate, 19 on the basis of their performance at the 2023 World Cup
QUALIFIER 1 – VALENCIA, SPAIN
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Spain 2. Bahamas 3. Finland Lebanon 5. Poland Angola | |||||||
POOL A | SPN | LEB | ANG | Record | |||
Spain | —– | 104-59 | 89-81 | (2-0) | |||
Lebanon | 59-104 | —– | 74-70 | (1-1) | |||
Angola | 81-89 | 70-74 | —– | (0-2) | |||
POOL B | BAH | FIN | POL | Record | |||
Bahamas | —– | 84-74 | 90-81 | (2-0) | |||
Finland | 74-84 | —– | 89-88 | (1-1) | |||
Poland | 81-90 | 88-89 | —– | (0-2) | |||
Semi | Spain 81 Finland 74 | ||||||
Semi | Bahamas 89 Lebanon 72 | ||||||
Final | Spain 86 Bahamas 78 | ||||||
The all-tournament team featured MVP Santi Aldama (Spain); Willy Hernangomez (Spain); Deandre Ayton (Bahamas); Mikael Jantunen (Finland); and Omari Spellman (Lebanon).
TOURNAMENT 2 – RIGA, LATVIA
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Brazil 2. Latvia 3. Philippines Cameroon 5. Georgia Montenegro | |||||||
POOL A | LTV | PHI | GEO | Record | |||
Latvia | —– | 80-89 | 83-55 | (1-1) | |||
Philippines | 89-80 | —– | 94-96 | (1-1) | |||
Georgia | 55-83 | 96-94 | —– | (1-1) | |||
POOL B | BRZ | CAM | MON | Record | |||
Brazil | —– | 74-77 | 81-72 | (1-1) | |||
Cameroon | 77-74 | —– | 66-70 | (1-1) | |||
Montenegro | 72-81 | 70-66 | —– | (1-1) | |||
Semi | Brazil 71 Philippines 60 | ||||||
Semi | Latvia 72 Cameroon 59 | ||||||
Final | Brazil 94 Latvia 69 | ||||||
The all-tournament team featured MVP Bruno Caboclo (Brazil); Leo Meindl (Brazil); Rihards Lomazs (Latvia); Justin Brownlee (Philippines); and Jeremiah Hill (Cameroon).
TOURNAMENT 3 – PIREUS, GREECE
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Greece 2. Croatia 3. Dominican Republic Slovenia 5. New Zealand Egypt | |||||||
POOL A | CRO | SLO | NZL | Record | |||
Croatia | —– | 108-92 | 86-90 | (1-1) | |||
Slovenia | 92-108 | —– | 104-78 | (1-1) | |||
New Zealand | 90-86 | 78-104 | —– | (1-1) | |||
POOL B | GRE | DOM | EGY | Record | |||
Greece | —– | 109-82 | 93-71 | (2-0) | |||
Dominican Republic | 82-109 | —– | 90-77 | (1-2) | |||
Egypt | 71-93 | 77-90 | —– | (0-2) | |||
Semi | Greece 96 Slovenia 68 | ||||||
Semi | Croatia 80 Dominican Republic 77 | ||||||
Final | Greece 80 Croatia 69 | ||||||
The all-tournament team featured MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece); Nick Calathes (Greece); Chris Duarte (Dominican Republic); Luka Doncic (Slovenia); and Ivica Zubac (Croatia).
TOURNAMENT 4 – SAN JUAN, PUERTO RIC0
FINAL STANDINGS 1. Puerto Rico 2. Lithuania 3. Italy Mexico 5. Ivory Coast Bahrain | |||||||
POOL A | LIT | MEX | IVC | Record | |||
Lithuania | —– | 96-84 | 97-93 | (2-0) | |||
Mexico | 84-96 | —– | 92-81 | (1-1) | |||
Ivory Coast | 93-97 | 81-92 | —– | (0-2) | |||
POOL B | PUR | ITA | BHR | Record | |||
Puerto Rico | —– | 80-69 | 99-56 | (2-0) | |||
Italy | 69-80 | —– | 114-63 | (1-1) | |||
Bahrain | 56-99 | 63-114 | —– | (0-2) | |||
Semi | Lithuania 88 Italy 64 | ||||||
Semi | Puerto Rico 98 Mexico 78 | ||||||
Final | Puerto Rico 79 Lithuania 68 | ||||||
The all-tournament team featured MVP Jose Alvarado (Puerto Rico); Tremont Waters (Puerto Rico); Marius Grigonis (Lithuania); Danilo Gallinari (Italy); and Joshua Ibarra (Mexico).