2021: The IOC postponed the Olympic Games to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Basketball was originally scheduled
on 2020, Jul 26 - Aug 09.
Men
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
1904
Buffalo
German YMCA
----
Chicago
Central YMCA
Missouri
A.C. St. Louis
1936
USA
19:8
CAN
MEX
1948
USA
65:21
FRA
BRA
1952
USA
36:25
URS
URU
1956
USA
89:55
URS
URU
1960
USA
---
URS
BRA
1964
USA
73:59
URS
BRA
1968
USA
65:50
YUG
URS
1972
URS
51:50
USA
CUB
1976
USA
95:74
YUG
URS
1980
YUG
86:77
ITA
URS
1984
USA
96:65
ESP
YUG
1988
URS
76:63
YUG
USA
1992
USA
117:85
CRO
LTU
1996
USA
95:69
YUG
LTU
2000
USA
85:75
FRA
LTU
2004
ARG
84:69
ITA
USA
2008
USA
118:107
ESP
ARG
2012
USA
107:100
ESP
RUS
2016
USA
96:66
SRB
ESP
2021
USA
87:82
FRA
AUS
In
1904, Olympic World's Basketball Championships according to the
official program with only six US teams participating.
Women
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
1976
URS
---
USA
BUL
1980
URS
104:73
BUL
YUG
1984
USA
85:55
KOR
CHN
1988
USA
77:70
YUG
URS
1992
CIS
76:66
CHN
USA
1996
USA
111:87
BRA
AUS
2000
USA
76:54
AUS
BRA
2004
USA
74:63
AUS
RUS
2008
USA
92:65
AUS
RUS
2012
USA
86:50
FRA
AUS
2016
USA
101:72
ESP
SRB
2021
USA
90:75
JPN
FRA
World Cup - Men
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
World Championship
1950,
Oct 22 - Nov 04
Buenos
Aires ARG
ARG
---
USA
CHI
1954,
Oct 22 - Nov 05
Rio
de Janeiro BRA
USA
---
BRA
PHI
1959,
Jan 16-31
Santiago
CHI
BRA
---
USA
CHI
1963,
May 12-25
Rio
de Janeiro BRA
BRA
---
YUG
URS
1967,
May 27 - Jun 11
Montevideo
URU
URS
---
YUG
BRA
1970,
May 10-24
Ljubljana
YUG
YUG
---
BRA
URS
1974,
Jul 03-14
San
Juan PUR
URS
---
YUG
USA
1978,
Oct 01-14
Quezon
City PHI
YUG
82:81ot
URS
BRA
1982,
Aug 15-28
Cali
COL
URS
95:94
USA
YUG
1986,
Jul 05-20
Madrid
ESP
USA
87:85
URS
YUG
1990,
Aug 08-19
Buenos
Aires ARG
YUG
92:75
URS
USA
1994,
Aug 04-14
Toronto
CAN
USA
137:91
RUS
CRO
1998,
Jul 29 - Aug 09
Athína
GRE
YUG
64:62
RUS
USA
2002,
Aug 29 - Sep 08
Indianapolis
USA
YUG
84:77ot
ARG
GER
2006,
Aug 19 - Sep 03
Saitama
JPN
ESP
70:47
GRE
USA
2010,
Aug 28 - Sep 12
İstanbul
TUR
USA
81:64
TUR
LTU
World Cup
2014,
Aug 30 - Sep 14
Madrid
ESP
USA
129:92
SRB
FRA
2019, Aug 31 - Sep 15
Beijing CHN
ESP
95:75
ARG
FRA
FIBA Under-21 World
Championship - Men (defunct)
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
FIBA 22 & Under World Championship
1993,
Jul 22-31
Valladolid
ESP
USA
87:73
FRA
BRA
1997,
Aug 01-10
Melbourne
AUS
AUS
88:73
PUR
YUG
World Championship for Young Men (U21)
2001,
Aug 03-12
Saitama
JPN
USA
89:80
CRO
ARG
FIBA U21 World Championship
2005,
Aug 05-14
Mar
del Plata ARG
LTU
65:63
GRE
CAN
official
names: 1993 and 1997 FIBA 22 & Under World Championship, 2001
World Championship for Young Men (U21), 2005 FIBA U21 World
Championship
FIBA Under-19 World
Cup - Men
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
Junior World Championship
1979,
Aug 15-25
Salvador
BRA
USA
---
BRA
ARG
1983,
Aug 14-28
Palma
de Mallorca ESP
USA
82:78
URS
BRA
1987,
Jul 29 - Aug 05
Bormio
ITA
YUG
86:76
USA
ITA
1991,
Jul 26 - Aug 04
Edmonton
CAN
USA
90:85
ITA
ARG
1995,
Jul 12-22
Athína
GRE
GRE
91:73
AUS
ESP
1998,
Jul 11-19
Moskva
RUS
USA
78:72ot
RUS
YUG
1999,
Jul 15-25
Lisboa
POR
ESP
94:87
USA
CRO
2003,
Jul 10-20
Thessaloniki
GRE
AUS
126:92
LTU
GRE
Under-19 World Championship
2007,
Jul 12-22
Novi
Sad SRB
SRB
74:69
USA
FRA
2009,
Jul 02-12
Auckland
NZL
USA
88:80
GRE
CRO
2011,
Jun 30 - Jul 10
Rīga
LAT
LTU
85:67
SRB
RUS
2013,
Jun 27 - Jul 07
Praha
CZE
USA
82:68
SRB
LTU
2015,
Jun 27 - Jul 05
Heraklion
GRE
USA
79:71ot
CRO
TUR
Under-19 World Cup
2017, Jul 01-09
Cairo EGY
CAN
79:60
ITA
USA
2019, Jun 29 - Jul 07
Heraklion GRE
USA
93:79
MLI
FRA
2021, Jul 03-11
Rīga LAT
USA
83:81
FRA
CAN
2023, Jun 24 - Jul 02
Debrecen HUN
ESP
73:69ot
FRA
TUR
1998: World Youth Games competed only one time under patronage of IOC.
FIBA Under-17 World
Championship - Men
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2010,
Jul 02-11
Hamburg
GER
USA
111:80
POL
CAN
2012,
Jun 29 - Jul 08
Kaunas
LTU
USA
95:62
AUS
CRO
2014,
Aug 08-16
Dubai
UAE
USA
99:92
AUS
SRB
2016,
Jun 23 - Jul 03
Zaragoza
ESP
USA
96:56
TUR
LTU
2018, Jun 30 - Jul 08
Santa Fe de la Vera Cruz ARG
USA
95:52
FRA
PUR
2022, Jul 02 - 10
Málaga ESP
USA
79:67
ESP
FRA
2022: Originally planned for 2020, Jul 04-12 in Sofia BUL, first postponed to 2020, Aug 15-23 and later to 2021
on 12.06.2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally relocated to Spain.
FIBA Diamond Ball - Men (defunct)
The
competing six teams are from a pool of the world champions, the
Olympic champions, the defending champions, the five continental
champions (except of the USA) and the host.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2000,
Sep 02-06
Hong
Kong HKG
AUS
78:71
YUG
ITA
2004,
Jul 31 - Aug 03
Beograd
SCG
SCG
93:80
LTU
ARG
2008,
Jul 29 - Aug 01
Nanjing
CHN
ARG
95:91
AUS
CHN
2012,
Jul 21-24
cancelled
Stanković Continental Champions' Cup - Men
The
idea for the tournament came from Dr. Carl Men Ky Ching, at that time
president of FIBA and the purpose of the cup was to honor ex-FIBA
Secretary General Borislav Stanković for his significant
contribution to the world of basketball. The cup shall also promote
basketball in China.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2005,
Jul 26-31
Beijing
CHN
LTU
---
ARG
AUS
2006,
Aug 11-15
Nanjing/
Kunshan CHN
GRE
84:47
GER
FRA
2007,
Jul 28 - Aug 02
Guangzhou
CHN/ Macau MAC
SLO
---
CHN
NBA
D-League Ambassadors
2008,
Jul 17-21
Hangzhou
CHN
ANG
---
CHN
SRB
2009,
Aug 28-31
Kunshan
CHN
AUS
69:52
TUR
CHN
2010,
Jul 28 - Aug 01
Liuzhou
CHN
SLO
71:60
AUS
CHN
2011,
Aug 01-04
Haining
CHN
ANG
85:66
AUS
RUS
2011,
Aug 06-09
Guangzhou
CHN
NZL
80:77
RUS
CHN
2012,
Jul 06-10
Guangzhou
CHN
CHN
70:51
AUS
TUN
2013,
Jun 27 - Jul 02
Lanzhou
CHN
Australia
University
---
ARG
China
Olympic
2013,
Jul 05-09
Guangzhou
CHN
ARG
61:44
CHN
NGR
2014,
Jul 31 - Aug 04
Luoyang
CHN
RUS
b
73:72
SLO
CHN
2015,
Aug 03-07
Luoyang
CHN
NZL
70:66
MEX
VEN
b
2016,
Jul 05-09
Beijing
CHN
FRA
b
70:57
ARG
Youth
NGR
2017, Jul 19-23
Shenzhen CHN
GER b
69:65
CRO
CHN
2018, Aug 14-17
Beijing CHN
CRO
---
TUN
CHN
2019, Jul 23-24
Shenzhen CHN
CRO
72:52
CHN
TUN
FIBA Intercontinental Cup -
Men
The
FIBA Intercontinental Cup is contested between the best teams of the
European and South American club championships and the amateur
champion of North America. 1973 - 1984 the
cup adopted the name Dr. R. William
Jones (former FIBA secretary general).
In 1981 and 1985 - 1987, the official name was FIBA Club World Cup.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
1966,
Jan 06-09
Madrid
ESP
Ignis
Pallacanestro Varese ITA
66:59
SC
Corinthinas São Paulo BRA
Real
Madrid CF ESP
1967,
Jan 04-07
Roma
ITA
Akron
Goodyear Wingfoots USA
78:72
Ignis
Pallacanestro
Varese
ITA
Simmenthal
Olimpia Milano ITA
1968,
Jan 04-06
Philadelphia
USA
Akron
Goodyear Wingfoots USA
105:73
Real
Madrid CF ESP
Simmenthal
Olimpia Milano ITA
1969,
Jan 24-26
Macon
USA
Akron
Goodyear Wingfoots USA
84:71
TJ
Spartak Brno ZJŠ TCH
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
1970,
Sep 23-27
Varese
ITA
Ignis
Pallacanestro Varese ITA
-----
Real
Madrid CF ESP
SC
Corinthinas São Paulo BRA
1971
not
held
1972,
Jan 26-29
São
Paulo BRA
NABL
All-Stars USA
-----
URS
BRA
1973,
May 02-06
São
Paulo BRA
Ignis
Pallacanestro Varese ITA
-----
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
Vaqueros
de Bayamón PUR
1974,
Sep 11-15
Ciudad
de México MEX
Maryland
Terrapins College Park USA
-----
Ignis
Pallacanestro
Varese
ITA
Villa
Nova FC Goiânia BRA
1975,
Sep 13-17
Varese,
Cantù ITA
Forst
Pallacanestro Cantù ITA
-----
EC
Amazonas Franca BRA
Real
Madrid CF ESP
1976,
Oct 01-05
Buenos
Aires ARG
Real
Madrid CF ESP
-----
Mobilgirgi
Pallacanestro
Varese
ITA
CA Obras
Sanitarias ARG
1977,
Oct 04-08
Madrid
ESP
Real
Madrid CF ESP
-----
Mobilgirgi
Pallacanestro
Varese
ITA
Maccabi
Elite SC Tel Aviv ISR
1978,
Jun 19-24
Buenos
Aires ARG
Real
Madrid CF ESP
-----
CA Obras
Sanitarias ARG
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
1979,
Oct 02-06
São
Paulo BRA
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
-----
KK
Bosna Sarajevo YUG
Emerson
Pallacanestro
Varese
ITA
1980,
Oct 01-05
Sarajevo
YUG
Maccabi
Elite SC Tel Aviv ISR
-----
AA
Francana BRA
KK
Bosna Sarajevo YUG
1981,
Jun 26 - Jul 05
São
Paulo BRA
Real
Madrid CF ESP
109:83
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
Clemson
Tigers USA
1982,
Sep 27 - Oct 03
Amsterdam,
Rotterdam, den Bosch NED
Squibb
Pallacanestro Cantù ITA
-----
Nashua
EBBC den Bosch NED
Maccabi
Elite SC Tel Aviv ISR
1983,
Sep 20-24
Buenos
Aires ARG
CA
Obras Sanitarias ARG
-----
Jollycolombani
Pallacanestro Cantù ITA
CA
Peñarol Montevideo URU
1984,
Sep 19-23
São
Paulo BRA
Banco
di Roma Virtus ITA
-----
CA Obras
Sanitarias ARG
EC
Sírio São Paulo BRA
1985,
Jun 23-29
Barcelona
ESP
FC
Barcelona ESP
93:89
CA
Monte Lîbano São Paulo BRA
KK
Cibona Zagreb YUG
1986,
Sep 09-14
Buenos
Aires ARG
BK
Žalgiris Kaunas URS
84:78
Club
Ferro Carril Oeste ARG
KK
Cibona Zagreb YUG
1987,
Sep 15-20
Milano
ITA
Tracer
Olimpia Milano ITA
100:84
FC
Barcelona ESP
KK
Cibona Zagreb YUG
1988
- 1995
not
held
1996,
Sep 04+11+12
Rosario
ARG, Athína GRE, Athína GRE
Panathinaikos
Athína GRE
83:89,83:78,101:76
Olimpia
de Venado Tuerto ARG
---
1997
- 2012
not
held
2013,
Oct 04+06
Barueri
BRA
Olympiakos
BC Piraeus GRE
81:70,86:69
EC
Pinheiros Sky São Paulo BRA
---
2014,
Sep 26+28
Rio de
Janeiro BRA
Flamengo
Rio de Janeiro BRA
66:69,
90:77
Maccabi
Electra SC Tel Aviv ISR
---
2015,
Sep 25+27
São
Paulo BRA
Real
Madrid ESP
90:91,91:79
Associação
Bauru BRA
---
2016,
Sep 18
Frankfurt
GER
Guaros
de Lara Barquisimeto VEN
74:69
Fraport
Skyliners Frankfurt GER
---
2017, Sep 24
San Cristóbal de La Laguna ESP
Iberostar Tenerife ESP
76:71
Guaros de Lara Barquisimeto VEN
---
2019, Feb 15-17
Rio de Janeiro BRA
AEK Athína GRE
86:70
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro BRA
CA San Lorenzo ARG
2020, Feb 07-09
San Cristóbal de La Laguna ESP
Iberostar Tenerife ESP
80:72
Segafredo Virtus Bologna ITA
CA San Lorenzo ARG
2021, Feb 06
Buenos Aires ARG
Hereda San Pablo Burgos ESP
82:73
Asociación Atlética Quimsa ARG
---
2022, Feb 11-13
Cairo EGY
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro BRA
75:62
Hereda San Pablo Burgos ESP
Lakeland Magic USA
2023, Feb 10-12
San Cristóbal de La Laguna ESP
Lenovo Tenerife ESP
89:68
São Paulo Basquete BRA
Rio Grande Valley Vipers USA
1972:
The Intercontinental Cup was interrupted from 1970 - 1973. However, in
1972 FIBA organized an international tournament for national squads
to commemorate the 150 anniversary of the Independence of Brazil.
Later, FIBA officially included this tournament as part of the
competition history.
1996: Best of three playoffs between the
winners of the FIBA European Championship and the winners of the Liga
Sudamericana.
2013 - 2015: Two games aggregate score between
the winners of the EuroLeague and the winners of the FIBA Americas
League.
2016: Game between the winners of the FIBA Europe Cup (EuroLeague champions did not
participate because of the controversy between FIBA and ULEB) and the
winners of the FIBA Americas League.
2017: Game between the winners of the FIBA Champions League
(EuroLeague champions did not participate because of the controversy between FIBA and ULEB)
and the winners of the FIBA Americas League.
2019 - 2020: New knock out format with the winners of the FIBA Champions League, the winners of the FIBA Americas League, the winners of the NBA G League and the hosts.
2021: Game between the winners of the FIBA Champions League and the winners of the FIBA Champions League Americas.
2022: New knock out format with the winners of the FIBA Champions League, the winners of the FIBA Americas League,
the winners of the NBA G League and the winners of the inaugural season of the Basketball Africa League.
McDonald's Championship (defunct)
The
McDonalds's Open (1987 - 1995) or McDonalds's
Championship (1997 - 1999) was a competition featuring a NBA team
against club teams from the rest of the world.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
1987,
Oct 23-25
Milwaukee
USA
Milwaukee
Bucks USA
-----
URS
Olimpia
Tracer Milano ITA
1988,
Oct 21-24
Madrid
ESP
Boston
Celtics USA
111:96
Real
Madrid ESP
YUG
1989,
Oct 20+22
Roma
ITA
Denver
Nuggets USA
135:129
KK
Jugoplastika Split YUG
Olimpia
Phillips Milano ITA
1990,
Oct 11+13
Barcelona
ESP
New
York Knicks USA
117:101
Pop
84 Split YUG
FC
Barcelona ESP
1991,
Oct 18+19
Paris
FRA
Los
Angeles Lakers USA
116:114
Montigalà
Joventut Badalona ESP
Limoges
CSP FRA
1993,
Oct 21-23
München
GER
Phoenix
Suns USA
112:90
Virtus
Buckler Beer Bologna ITA
Real
Madrid ESP
1995,
Oct 19-21
London
GBR
Houston
Rockets USA
126:112
Virtus
Buckler Beer Bologna ITA
Perth
Wildcats AUS
1997,
Oct 16-18
Paris
FRA
Chicago
Bulls USA
104:78
Olympiacos
BC Piraeus GRE
Atenas
de Córdoba ARG
1999,
Oct 14-16
Milano
ITA
San
Antonio Spurs USA
103:68
Vasco
da Gama BRA
BC
Žalgiris Kaunas LTU
1987
and 1988 the national teams of URS and YUG also participated.
Basketball at the Women's World Games of FSFI (defunct)
On
1921 Oct 31, the French Alice Milliat (president of FSFI 1921-1936)
founded with representatives from five countries the Fédération
Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) as result of refusal to include women track
and field events in the Olympic program by both IOC and IAAF. In
response of the refusal, the FSFI organized its own Women's
World Games from 1922 - 1934. In the third and fourth edition, also
basketball tournaments took place.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
1930,
Sep 08
Praha
TCH
CAN
18:14
(14:8)
FRA
---
1934,
Aug 08-11
London
GBR
FRA
34:23
USA
POL
World Championship - Women
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
1953,
Mar 07-22
Santiago
CHI
USA
---
CHI
FRA
1957,
Oct 13-26
Rio
de Janeiro BRA
USA
---
URS
TCH
1959,
Oct 10-18
Moskva
URS
URS
---
BUL
TCH
1964,
Apr 18 - May 04
Lima
PER
URS
---
TCH
BUL
1967,
Apr 15-22
Praha
TCH
URS
---
KOR
TCH
1971,
May 15-29
São
Paulo BRA
URS
---
TCH
BRA
1975,
Sep 23 - Oct 04
Cali
COL
URS
---
JPN
TCH
1979,
Apr 29 - May 13
Seoul
KOR
USA
---
KOR
CAN
1983,
Jul 24 - Aug 06
São
Paulo BRA
URS
84:82
USA
CHN
1986,
Aug 08-17
Moskva
URS
USA
108:88
URS
CAN
1990,
Jul 12-22
Kuala
Lumpur MAS
USA
88:78
YUG
CUB
1994,
Jun 02-12
Sydney
AUS
BRA
96:87
CHN
USA
1998,
May 26 - Jun 07
Berlin
GER
USA
71:65
RUS
AUS
2002,
Sep 14-25
Nanjing
CHN
USA
79:74
RUS
AUS
2006,
Sep 12-23
São
Paulo BRA
AUS
91:74
RUS
USA
2010,
Sep 23 - Oct 03
Karlovy
Vary CZE
USA
89:69
CZE
ESP
2014,
Sep 27 - Oct 05
Ístanbul
TUR
USA
77:64
ESP
AUS
2018, Sep 22-30
San Cristóbal de La Laguna ESP
USA
73:56
AUS
ESP
2022, Sep 21 - Oct 01
Sydney AUS
USA
83:61
CHN
AUS
FIBA Under-21 World Championship - Women (defunct)
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
World Championship for Young Women (U21)
2003,
Jul 25 - Aug 03
Šibenik
CRO
USA
71:55
BRA
FRA
FIBA U21 World Championship
2007,
Jun 29 - Jul 08
Vidnoye
RUS
USA
96:73
AUS
FRA
2003
the official name was World Championship for Young Women (U21).
FIBA Under-19 World
Cup - Women
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
Junior World Championship
1985,
Aug 13-21
Colorado
Springs USA
URS
80:75
KOR
YUG
1989,
Jul 23-30
Bilbao
ESP
URS
109:93
YUG
AUS
1993,
Aug 01-08
Seoul
KOR
AUS
72:54
RUS
POL
1997,
Jul 05-13
Natal
BRA
USA
78:74
AUS
SVK
1998,
Jul 11-19
Moskva
RUS
RUS
72:48
LTU
USA
2001,
Jul 14-22
Brno
CZE
CZE
82:80
RUS
USA
Under-19 World Championship
2005,
Jul 15-24
Tunis
TUN
USA
97:76
SCG
CHN
2007,
Jul 26 - Aug 05
Bratislava
SVK
USA
99:57
SWE
SRB
2009,
Jul 23 - Aug 02
Bangkok
THA
USA
87:71
ESP
ARG
2011,
Jul 21-31
Puerto
Montt CHI
USA
69:46
ESP
BRA
2013,
Jul 18-28
Panevėžys
LTU
USA
61:28
FRA
AUS
2015,
Jul 18-26
Chekhov
RUS
USA
78:70
RUS
AUS
Under-19 World Cup
2017, Jul 22-30
Udine ITA
RUS
86:82
USA
CAN
2019, Jul 20-28
Bangkok THA
USA
74:70ot
AUS
ESP
2021, Aug 07-15
Debrecen HUN
USA
70:52
AUS
HUN
2023, Jul 15-23
Madrid ESP
USA
69:66
ESP
CAN
1998: World Youth Games competed only one time under patronage of IOC.
FIBA Under-17 World
Championship - Women
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2010,
Jul 16-25
Toulouse
FRA
USA
92:62
FRA
CHN
2012,
Aug 17-26
Amsterdam
NED
USA
75:62
ESP
CAN
2014,
Jun 28 - Jul 06
Plzeň
CZE
USA
77:75
ESP
HUN
2016,
Jun 22 - Jul 02
Zaragoza
ESP
AUS
62:38
ITA
USA
2018, Jul 21-29
Minsk BLR
USA
92:40
FRA
AUS
2022, Jul 09-17
Debrecen HUN
USA
84:62
ESP
FRA
2022: Originally planned for 2020, Aug 15-23 in Cluj-Napoca ROU on 12.06.2020 first postponed to 2021 and finally
relocated due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
FIBA Diamond Ball - Women (defunct)
The
competing six teams are from a pool of the world champions, the
Olympic champions, the defending champions, the five continental
champions and the hosts.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2004,
Aug 05-08
Heraklion
GRE
AUS
74:70
CHN
BRA
2008,
Aug 02-05
Haining
CHN
USA
71:67
AUS
CHN
2012,
Jul 17-20
cancelled
FIBA Women's World League (defunct)
The
FIBA Women's World League was contested between the best club
teams from all continents (including EuroLeague champions, African
and South American Champions Cup winners).
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2003,
Oct 14-19
Samara
RUS
BK
VBM-SGAU Samara RUS
72:68
WNBA
Select USA
UGMK
Yekaterinburg RUS
2004,
Oct 12-17
Sankt-Peterburg
RUS
BK
VBM-SGAU Samara RUS
83:67
BK
Lotos VBW Klima Gdynia POL
Baltiyskaya
Zvezda St. Peterburg RUS
2005,
Oct 11-16
Samara
RUS
BK
VBM-SGAU Samara RUS
71:60
Gambrinus
SIKA Brno CZE
BC
Habana CUB
2006
not
held
2007,
Oct 22-27
Yekaterinburg
RUS
CSKA
Moskva RUS
75:65
USA
All Stars USA
UGMK
Yekaterinburg RUS
CSKA
Moskva was the resettled team of BK VBM-SGAU Samara RUS.
3x3 at the Olympic Games
32.
2021, Jul 24 - 28
Tokyo JPN
2021: The IOC postponed the Olympic Games to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Basketball was originally scheduled
on 2020, Jul 25 - 29.
Men
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
2021
LAT
21:18
ROC
SRB
Women
Gold
Final
Silver
Bronze
2021
USA
18:15
ROC
CHN
Russian Olympic Committee athletes at the 2020 Summer Olympics; This is the outcome of a decision by the
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on 9 December 2019 banning Russia from all international sport for four years, after it was found
that data provided by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency had been manipulated by Russian authorities with a goal of protecting athletes
involved in its state-sponsored doping scheme. As at the 2018 Winter Olympics, WADA would allow individual cleared Russian athletes
to compete neutrally under a title to be determined (which may not include the name „Russia‟, unlike the use of
„Olympic Athletes from Russia‟ in 2018).
FIBA 3x3 World Cup
3x3 World Championship
1.
2012, Aug 23-26
Athína GRE
2.
2014, Jun 05-08
Moskva RUS
3.
2016, Oct 11-15
Guangzhou CHN
3x3 World Cup
4.
2017, Jun 17-21
Nantes FRA
5.
2018, Jun 08-12
Bocaue PHI
6.
2019, Jun 18-23
Amsterdam NED
2020
not held
7.
2022, Jun 21-26
Antwerpen BEL
8.
2023, May 30 - Jun 04
Wien AUT
Men
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2012
SRB
16:13
FRA
UKR
2014
QAT
18:13
SRB
RUS
2016
SRB
21:16
USA
SLO
2017
SRB
21:18
NED
FRA
2018
SRB
16:13
NED
SLO
2019
USA
18:14
LAT
POL
2022
SRB
21:16
LTU
FRA
2023
SRB
21:19
USA
LAT
Women
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2012
USA
17:16
FRA
AUS
2014
USA
15:8
RUS
BEL
2016
CZE
21:11
UKR
USA
2017
RUS
19:12
HUN
UKR
2018
ITA
16:12
RUS
FRA
2019
CHN
19:13
HUN
FRA
2022
FRA
16:13
CAN
CHN
2023
USA
16:12
FRA
AUS
Mixed (2012 only)
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2012
FRA
14:8
ARG
UKR
FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup
1.
2018, Oct 03-07
Xi´an CHN
2.
2019, Oct 02-06
Lanzhou CHN
2020
Lanzhou CHN canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 21.08.
3.
2022, Oct 05-09
Bucureşti ROU
2022: Originally planned on 2021, Oct 11-15 in Ulaanbaatar MGL but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Men
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2018
RUS
21:18
LAT
HUN
2019
RUS
21:11
UKR
SRB
2022
POL
21:20
SRB
FRA
Women
Champions
Final
Runners-up
3rd place
2018
RUS
21:12
JPN
UKR
2019
JPN
19:14
RUS
FRA
2022
FRA
21:18
USA
NED
FIBA 3x3 U18 World
Cup
3x3 U18 World Championship
1.
2011, Sep 09-11
Rimini ITA
2.
2012, Sep 28-30
Alcobendas ESP
3.
2013, Sep 26-29
Jakarta INA
4.
2015, Jun 04-07
Debrecen HUN
5.
2016, Jun 01-05
Astana KAZ
3x3 U18 World Cup
6.
2017, Jun 28 - Jul 02
Chengdu CHN
7.
2019, Jun 03-07
Ulaanbaatar MGL
2020, Aug 25-30
Debrecen HUN canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic on 21.08.
The
FIBA 3x3 World Tour is an 'open' event, for which any group of four
players - regardless of their nationality - could potentially qualify
by registering a team and taking part in a lower level or regional
tournament, eventually making their way to one of the five World
Masters, and finally to the FIBA 3x3 World Tour Final.
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
2012,
Sep 22-23
Miami
USA
San
Juan PUR
20:16
Split
CRO
2013,
Oct 04-05
İstanbul
TUR
Brezovica
SLO
19:13
Novi
Sad SRB
2014,
Oct 11-12
Tokyo
JPN
Novi
Sad SRB
21:11
Saskatoon
CAN
2015,
Oct 15-16
Abu
Dhabi UAE
NoviSad
AlWahda UAE
17:14
Kranj
SLO
2016,
Oct 27-28
Abu
Dhabi UAE
Ljubljana
SLO
21:12
Hamamatsu
JPN
2017, Oct 28-29
Beijing CHN
Zemun SRB
19:17
NoviSad AlWahda UAE
2018, Oct 27-28
Beijing CHN
Novi Sad SRB
20:18
Rīga LAT
2019, Nov 02-03
Utsunomiya JPN
Novi Sad SRB
21:17
Princeton USA
2020, Dec 18-19
Jeddah KSA
Rīga LAT
21:20
Liman SRB
2021, Dec 17-18
Jeddah KSA
Liman SRB
21:14
Gagarin RUS
2022, Dec 10-11
Abu Dhabi UAE
Ub Huishan NE SRB
21:18
Vienna AUT
2020: Originally planned on Nov 13-14 but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic to Dec 11-12 first, both times in Riyadh KSA.
FIBA 3x3 Women’s Series Finals
Venue
Champions
Final
Runners-up
2022, Sep 17-18
Constanţa ROU
CAN
21:16
FRA
FIBA 3x3 All-Stars (defunct)
The
FIBA 3x3 All-Stars will see six teams from around the world meet for
one day. It will consist of the winners of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour
Final, the highest ranked players in Americas, in Europe, in the rest
of the world and in the host country, all four of them playing with
their respective usual team. A legends team completes the field.