FIBA World Championship
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The FIBA World Championship (also called the Basketball World Championship) is a world basketball tournament for men's national teams held quadrennially by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).
A parallel event for women's teams, the FIBA World Championship for Women, is also held quadrennially, in the same year as the men's event but in a different country.
The champion team wins the Naismith Trophy, which was first awarded in the 1967 tournament.
The tournament structure is similar but not identical to that of the FIFA World Cup; both of these international competitions have been played in the same year since 1970.
[оңдоо] Tournaments
From 1950 until 1974, each of the eight final teams would play all seven of the other teams once each and the team with the best record would win the gold medal, the second the silver and the third the bronze. Ties were broken on the basis of the results of games between (among) tied teams.
Starting at the 1978 tournament, the top teams played in a single-elimination tournament to determine the gold medallists. Classification games are held for eliminated teams.
Year | Country City of final game |
Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||||
1978 | Template:Flagicon
Manila |
![]() Yugoslavia |
82-81 (Overtime) |
![]() Soviet Union |
![]() Brazil |
86-85 | ![]() Italy |
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1982 | Template:Flagicon
Cali |
![]() Soviet Union |
95-94 | ![]() United States |
![]() Yugoslavia |
119-117 | ![]() Spain |
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1986 | Template:Flagicon
Madrid |
![]() United States |
87-85 | ![]() Soviet Union |
![]() Yugoslavia |
117-91 | ![]() Brazil |
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1990 | Template:Flagicon
Buenos Aires |
![]() Yugoslavia |
92-75 | ![]() Soviet Union |
![]() United States |
107-105 | ![]() Puerto Rico |
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1994 Details |
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Toronto |
![]() United States |
137-91 | ![]() Russia |
![]() Croatia |
78-60 | ![]() Greece |
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1998 Details |
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Athens |
Image:Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia |
64-62 | ![]() Russia |
![]() United States |
84-61 | ![]() Greece |
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2002 Details |
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Indianapolis |
Image:Flag of FR Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia |
84-77 (Overtime) |
![]() Argentina |
![]() Germany |
117-94 | ![]() New Zealand |
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2006 Details |
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Saitama |
![]() Spain |
70-47 |
![]() Greece |
![]() United States |
96-81 | ![]() Argentina |
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2010 Details |
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Istanbul |
[оңдоо] Successful teams
Team | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Fourth-place |
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Template:Flagicon United States | 3 (1954, 1986, 1994) | 3 (1950, 1959, 1982) | 4 (1974, 1990, 1998, 2006) | 2 (1963, 1967) |
Template:Flagicon SFR Yugoslavia# | 3 (1970*, 1978, 1990) | 3 (1963, 1967, 1974) | 2 (1982, 1986) | |
Template:Flagicon Soviet Union# | 3 (1967, 1974, 1982) | 3 (1978, 1986, 1990) | 2 (1963, 1970) | |
Template:Flagicon Brazil | 2 (1959, 1963*) | 2 (1954*, 1970) | 1 (1978) | 2 (1950, 1986) |
Template:Flagicon Serbia Template:Flagicon FR Yugoslavia |
2 (1998, 2002) | |||
Template:Flagicon Argentina | 1 (1950*) | 1 (2002) | 1 (2006) | |
Template:Flagicon Spain | 1 (2006) | 1 (1982) | ||
Template:Flagicon Russia | 2 (1994, 1998) | |||
Template:Flagicon Greece | 1 (2006) | 2 (1994, 1998*) | ||
Template:Flagicon Chile | 2 (1950, 1959*) | |||
Template:Flagicon Germany | 1 (2002) | |||
Template:Flagicon Croatia | 1 (1994) | |||
Template:Flagicon Philippines | 1 (1954) | |||
Template:Flagicon Italy | 2 (1970, 1978) | |||
Template:Flagicon New Zealand | 1 (2002) | |||
Template:Flagicon Puerto Rico | 1 (1990) | |||
Template:Flagicon Cuba | 1 (1974) | |||
Template:Flagicon Chinese Taipei Template:Flagicon Formosa |
1 (1959) | |||
Template:Flagicon France | 1 (1954) |
Notes: * - Hosts; # - Defunct national teams
[оңдоо] Per continent
Continent | Best performance |
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Europe | 9 gold medals by Yugoslavia (5), the USSR (3), and Spain (1) |
Americas | 6 gold medals by the USA (3), Brazil (2), and Argentina (1) |
Asia | Bronze medal by the Philippines |
Oceania | Fourth place by New Zealand |
Africa | Fifth place by Egypt |