FIBA Americas League Final 4

The FIBA Americas League Final 4 is the final four format final championship stage of the Latin American top-tier level FIBA Americas League (Portuguese: FIBA Liga das Américas, Spanish: FIBA Liga de las Américas) professional club basketball competition. It culminates with the FIBA Americas League Grand Final. The first FIBA Americas League Final Four was held in 2008, in Mexicali, Mexico.

FIBA Americas League Final Fours and Grand Finals

FIBA Americas League Final Four
Year Host City FIBA Americas League Grand Final
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Fourth Place
2008
Details
Mexicali
Peñarol
League stage
Soles de Mexicali

Miami Tropics

Minas
2009
Details
Xalapa
Brasília
League stage
Halcones UV Xalapa

Biguá

Minas
2010
Details
Mar del Plata
Peñarol
League stage
Espartanos de Margarita

Halcones UV Xalapa

Quimsa
2011
Details
Xalapa
Regatas Corrientes
League stage
Capitanes de Arecibo

Halcones UV Xalapa

Halcones Rojos
2012
Details
Formosa
Pioneros de Quintana Roo
League stage
La Unión

Obras Sanitarias

Brasília
2013
Details
Arecibo
Pinheiros
League stage
Lanús

Capitanes de Arecibo

Brasília
2014
Details
Rio
Flamengo
85–78
Pinheiros

Aguada

Halcones UV Xalapa
2015
Details
Rio
Bauru
86–72
Pioneros de Quintana Roo

Flamengo

Peñarol
2016
Details
Barquisimeto
Guaros de Lara
84–79
Bauru

Mogi das Cruzes

Flamengo
2017
Details
Barquisimeto
Guaros de Lara
88–65
Weber Bahía Blanca

Leones de Ponce

Fuerza Regia
2018
Details
Buenos Aires
San Lorenzo
79–71
Mogi das Cruzes

Regatas Corrientes

Estudiantes Concordia

By club

FIBA Americas League Final Fours By Club
Team Champion Second Place Third Place Fourth Place
Peñarol2× (2008, 2010)(2015)
Guaros de Lara2× (2016, 2017)
Bauru(2015)(2016)
Pinheiros(2013)(2014)
Pioneros de Quintana Roo(2012)(2015)
Flamengo(2014)(2015)(2016)
Regatas Corrientes(2011)(2018)
Brasília(2009)(2012, 2013)
San Lorenzo de Almagro(2018)
Halcones UV Xalapa(2009)(2010, 2011)(2014)
Capitanes de Arecibo(2011)(2013)
Mogi das Cruzes(2018)(2016)
Soles de Mexicali(2008)
Espartanos de Margarita(2010)
La Unión de Formosa(2012)
Lanús(2013)
Weber Bahía Blanca(2017)
Miami Tropics(2008)
Biguá(2009)
Obras Sanitarias(2012)
Aguada(2014)
Leones de Ponce(2017)
Minas(2008, 2009)
Quimsa(2010)
Halcones Rojos(2011)
Fuerza Regia(2017)
Estudiantes Concordia(2018)

By country

FIBA Americas League Final Fours By Country
Nation Champion Second Place Third Place Fourth Place
Brazil
Argentina
Venezuela100
Mexico1
Puerto Rico010
Uruguay000
United States0010

FIBA Americas League Grand Finals MVPs

FIBA Americas League Grand Finals MVPs
Year Grand Final MVP Team
2008
Quincy Wadley

Peñarol de Mar del Plata
2009
Alex Garcia

Brasília
2010
Kyle LaMonte

Peñarol de Mar del Plata
2011
Federico Kammerichs

Regatas Corrientes
2012
Chris Hernández

Pioneros de Quintana Roo
2013
Shamell Stallworth

Pinheiros
2014
Marcelinho Machado

Flamengo
2015
Alex Garcia (2×)

Bauru
2016
Damien Wilkins

Guaros de Lara
2017
Zach Graham

Guaros de Lara
2018
Gabriel Deck

San Lorenzo de Almagro
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