FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup

The FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-17 World Championship) is the under-17 men's world basketball championship organised by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The event was held for the first time in July 2010, and is held biennially.[1]

FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup
SportBasketball
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
FounderFIBA
First season2010
No. of teams16
ContinentFIBA (International)
Most recent
champion(s)
 United States
(7th title)
Most titles United States
(7 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup

Composition

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According to the updated FIBA Internal Regulations, the FIBA Under-17 World Cup shall be held every two years (2016, 2018, 2020, etc.).

Sixteen teams, representing all continents, are eligible to participate in the FIBA U17 World Cup as follows:

Summaries

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Year Hosts Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2010  
Hamburg
 
United States
111–80  
Poland
 
Canada
83–81  
Lithuania
2012  
Kaunas
 
United States
95–62  
Australia
 
Croatia
93–61  
Spain
2014  
Dubai
 
United States
99–92  
Australia
 
Serbia
62–59  
Spain
2016  
Zaragoza
 
United States
96–56  
Turkey
 
Lithuania
81–63  
Spain
2018  
RosarioSanta Fe
 
United States
95–52  
France
 
Puerto Rico
90–77  
Canada
2022  
Malaga
 
United States
79–67  
Spain
 
France
66–58  
Lithuania
2024  
Istanbul
 
United States
129–88  
Italy
 
Turkey
101–78  
New Zealand
2026

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States7007
2  Australia0202
3  France0112
  Turkey0112
5  Italy0101
  Poland0101
  Spain0101
8  Canada0011
  Croatia0011
  Lithuania0011
  Puerto Rico0011
  Serbia0011
Totals (12 entries)77721

Tournament awards

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Most recent award winners (2024)

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Award Winner Position Team
Most Valuable Player Cameron Boozer C   United States
All-Tournament Team Kaan Onat PG   Turkey
Maikcol Perez SG   Italy
AJ Dybantsa SF   United States
Oscar Goodman PF   New Zealand
Cameron Boozer C   United States

Participation details

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Team  
2010
 
2012
 
2014
 
2016
 
2018
 
2022
 
2024
 
2026
Total
  Angola 11th 1
  Argentina 9th 6th 10th 13th 11th 11th 10th 7
  Australia 6th 2nd 2nd 7th 6th 6th 15th 7
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9th 1
  Canada 3rd 5th 6th 5th 4th 9th 8th 7
  China 7th 7th 7th 10th 15th 13th 6
  Chinese Taipei 14th 1
  Croatia 3rd 7th 2
  Czech Republic 8th 1
  Dominican Republic 11th 9th 13th 3
  Egypt 11th 12th 13th 16th 16th 10th 12th 7
  Finland 12th 1
  France 10th 8th 6th 2nd 3rd 9th 6
  Germany 8th 11th 2
  Greece 12th 1
  Guinea 14th 1
  Italy 9th 2nd 2
  Japan 14th 14th 2
  Lebanon 16th 1
  Lithuania 4th 9th 3rd 4th 5th 5
  Mali 15th 12th 15th 3
  Montenegro 8th 1
  New Zealand 14th 12th 4th 3
  Philippines 15th 13th 16th 3
  Poland 2nd 8th 2
  Puerto Rico 5th 3rd 6th 3
  Serbia 5th 3rd 10th 5th 4
  Slovenia 7th 1
  South Korea 12th 11th 8th 3
  Spain 10th 4th 4th 4th 2nd 7th 6
  Turkey 2nd 5th 3rd Q 4
  United Arab Emirates 16th 1
  United States 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 7
Total 12 12 16 16 16 16 16 16

Debut of national teams

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Year Debutants
2010   Argentina,   Australia,   Canada,   China,   Egypt,   Germany,   Lithuania,   Poland,   Serbia,   South Korea,   Spain,   United States
2012   Croatia,   Czech Republic,   France
2014   Angola,   Greece,   Italy,   Japan,   Philippines,   Puerto Rico,   United Arab Emirates
2016   Bosnia and Herzegovina,   Chinese Taipei,   Dominican Republic,   Finland,   Mali,   Turkey
2018   Montenegro,   New Zealand
2022   Lebanon,   Slovenia
2024   Guinea

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PR N°31 – Spain to host 2016 FIBA U17 World Championships for Men and Women in youth world basketball festival". FIBA.com. 8 August 2015. Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
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