FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup

The FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup (formerly FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women) is an international under-17 basketball championship of the International Basketball Federation. The event started in July 2010 and is held bi-annually.[1][2]

FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
2020 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup
SportBasketball
Founded2010
FounderFIBA
No. of teams16
ContinentFIBA (International)
Most recent
champion(s)
 United States (4th title)
Most titles United States (4 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup

Summaries

Year Hosts Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
2010
Details

Rodez / Toulouse

United States
92–62
France

China
85–73
Belgium
2012
Details

Amsterdam

United States
75–62
Spain

Canada
84–77
Japan
2014
Details

Klatovy / Plzeň

United States
77–75
Spain

Hungary
67–61
Czech Republic
2016
Details

Zaragoza

Australia
62–38
Italy

United States
65–50
China
2018
Details

Minsk

United States
92–40
France

Australia
57–51
Hungary
2020
Details

Cluj-Napoca
2022
Details

Debrecen

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States4015
2 Australia1012
3 France0202
 Spain0202
5 Italy0101
6 Canada0011
 China0011
 Hungary0011
Totals (8 nations)55515

Participation details

Team
2010

2012

2014

2016

2018

2020

2022
Total
 Angola16th1
 Argentina9th13th2
 Australia7th5th5th1st3rdQ6
 Belarus15th1
 Belgium4th7th2
 Brazil11th9th13th3
 Canada11th3rd6th7th9thQ6
 ChileQ1
 China3rd11th4th11thQ5
 Colombia14th1
 Czech Republic4th5th2
 Egypt16thQ2
 France2nd8th8th2ndQ5
 Hungary3rd4thQ3
 Italy6th13th2nd5thQ5
 Japan5th4th7th9th7thQ6
 Latvia10th8th2
 LithuaniaQ1
 Mali12th10th12th11th10thQ6
 Mexico14th14th2
 Netherlands8th1
 New Zealand12th1
 NigeriaDQ[3]1
 Portugal12th1
 Puerto RicoQ1
 RomaniaQ1
 Russia6thQ2
 Slovakia15th1
 South Korea9th10th15thQ4
 Spain8th2nd2nd6th6thQ6
 Turkey10th12th2
 United States1st1st1st3rd1stQ6
Total12121616161616

Tournament awards

Most recent award winners (2018)

Award Winner Position Team
Most Valuable Player Jordan Horston Guard  United States
All-Tournament Team Jordan Horston Guard  United States
Shyla Heal Guard  Australia
Haley Jones Guard  United States
Aliyah Boston Forward  United States
Iliana Rupert Center  France

Debut of national teams

Year Debutants
2010  Argentina,  Australia,  Belgium,  Canada,  China,  France,  Japan,  Mali,  Russia,  Spain,  Turkey,  United States
2012  Brazil,  Italy,  Netherlands,  South Korea
2014  Czech Republic,  Egypt,  Hungary,  Mexico,  Slovakia
2016  Latvia,  Portugal,  Nigeria (Disqualified)
2018  Angola,  Belarus,  Colombia,  New Zealand
2020  Chile,  Lithuania,  Puerto Rico,  Romania

Ranking of teams by number of appearances

Team App Record
streak
Active
streak
Debut Most recent Best result (* hosts)
 Canada66620102020Third place (2012)
 Mali6662010202010th (2012, 2018)
 Spain66620102020Runners-up (2012, 2014)
 United States66620102020Champions (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018)
 Australia55520102018Champions (2016)
 Japan55520102018Fourth place (2012)
 France54420102020Runners-up (2010*, 2018)
 Italy55520122020Runners-up (2016)
 China43320102018Third place (2010)
 Brazil330201220169th (2014)
 South Korea330201220169th (2012)
 Belgium22020102012Fourth place (2010)
 Turkey2202010201210th (2010)
 Czech Republic22020142016Fourth place (2014*)
 Mexico2202014201614th (2014, 2016)
 Argentina210201020189th (2010)
 Russia211201020206th (2010)
 Hungary21120142018Third place (2014)
 Latvia222201620188th (2018)
 Egypt2112014202016th (2014)
 Netherlands110201220128th (2012*)
 Slovakia1102014201415th (2014)
 Nigeria11020162016dq (2016)
 Portugal1102016201612th (2016)
 Angola1102018201816th (2018)
 Belarus1102018201815th (2018*)
 Colombia1102018201814th (2018)
 New Zealand1112018201812th (2018)
 Chile11120202020tbd (2020)
 Lithuania11120202020tbd (2020)
 Puerto Rico11120202020tbd (2020)
 Romania11120202020tbd (2020*)

Overall win/loss record 2010–2018

*Participations include the 2020 edition

Team App Played Won Lost %
 United States63736197.3
 Australia53627975
 Spain537211656.8
 Japan536211558.3
 Canada635191654.3
 Italy429181162.1
 China429161355.2
 France429161355.2
 Hungary21411378.6
 Brazil32091145
 Belgium2168850
 Argentina2148657.1
 Czech Republic2148657.1
 Mali63572820
 South Korea32051525
 Latvia2134930.8
 Netherlands184450
 Turkey21431121.4
 Russia183537.5
 Mexico21421214.3
 Belarus172528.6
 Slovakia172528.6
 Colombia171614.3
 New Zealand171614.3
 Portugal161516.7
 Angola1707
 Egypt2707
 Chile1000
 Puerto Rico1000
 Lithuania1000
 Romania1000
 Nigeria1000
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See also

References

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