FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament
The FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament, formerly known as the FIBA Pre-Olympic Basketball Tournament, is the last qualifying tournament for the Olympic Basketball Tournament. The best non-champions from the different FIBA World zones qualify for the tournament and compete for the last remaining berths in the Summer Olympic Games.
Men's results
Year | Hosts | Final | Third Place Game | |||||
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Winners | Score | Runners-up | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | |||
1960 | Bologna | 1st Pool | Czechoslovakia |
No playoffs | Spain |
Belgium* |
No playoffs | Canada* |
2nd Pool | Yugoslavia |
No playoffs | Hungary |
Poland |
No playoffs | Israel* | ||
1964 | Yokohama | Mexico |
No playoffs | Australia |
Canada |
No playoffs | South Korea | |
1968 | Monterrey | Poland |
83–82 | Spain[1] |
Uruguay* |
93–65 | Indonesia* | |
1972 | Augsburg | Poland |
82–78 | Spain[2] |
Bulgaria* |
No playoffs | Mexico* | |
1976 | Hamilton | Yugoslavia |
No playoffs | Czechoslovakia |
Mexico |
No playoffs | Brazil* | |
1988 | Netherlands | Soviet Union |
No playoffs | Yugoslavia |
Spain |
No playoffs | Italy* | |
1992 | Spain | Lithuania |
No playoffs | Croatia |
CIS |
No playoffs | Germany | |
Year | Hosts | Winners | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | |||
2008 | Athens | Greece Croatia |
Germany |
96–82 | Puerto Rico* | |||
2012 | Caracas | Russia Lithuania |
Nigeria |
88–73 | Dominican Republic* | |||
Year | Hosts | Winners | Score | Runners-up | Semifinalists | |||
2016 | Belgrade | Serbia |
108–77 | Puerto Rico* |
Latvia* Czech Republic* | |||
Pasay | France |
83–74 | Canada* |
New Zealand* Turkey* | ||||
Turin | Croatia |
84–78 | Italy* |
Greece* Mexico* | ||||
2020 | Split | TBA | TBA* | TBA* TBA* | ||||
Kaunas | TBA | TBA* | TBA* TBA* | |||||
Belgrade | TBA | TBA* | TBA* TBA* | |||||
Victoria | TBA | TBA* | TBA* TBA* |
(*) Did not qualify for the Summer Olympics.
Women's results
Year | Hosts | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place |
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1976 | Hamilton | United States |
Bulgaria |
Poland |
1980 | Varna | United States |
Bulgaria |
Cuba |
1984 | Santiago | China |
Yugoslavia |
Canada |
1988 | Malaysia | Soviet Union |
Yugoslavia |
China |
Year | Hosts | Pool Winners | Semifinals Winners | Fifth Place |
1992 | Vigo | China CIS |
Brazil Czechoslovakia |
Italy |
Year | Hosts | Quarterfinal Winners | Fifth Place | |
2008 | Madrid | Belarus Czech Republic Latvia Spain |
Brazil | |
2012 | Ankara | Croatia Czech Republic Turkey France |
Canada | |
2016 | Nantes | China France Spain Turkey |
Belarus | |
Year | Hosts | Winners | Runners-up | Third Place |
2020 | Ostend | Canada | Belgium | Japan |
Bourges | France | Australia | Puerto Rico | |
Belgrade | United States | Serbia | Nigeria | |
China | Spain | South Korea |
References
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