2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification

The 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification began in earnest at the 2011 Caribbean Championships, a qualifier to the 2012 Centrobasket, which was in itself a qualifier to the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship. The winners of the 2012 Olympic basketball tournament, the United States, qualified outright. The USA joined the host nation Spain, which was earlier elected to host the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in July 2009.

Qualification would be via each of FIBA's zones, with each zone allocated at least two berths, with additional berths given according to the strengths of the teams within each zone. In this setup, FIBA Europe got six berths, FIBA Americas had 4, FIBA Africa and FIBA Asia, 3 teams each, and FIBA Oceania, 2 berths.[1]

The continental championships in each FIBA zone doubled as a qualifying tournament. The top teams in each tournament qualified to the Basketball World Cup.

In addition, after the continental championships were done, four more wild cards berths were awarded by FIBA to complete the 24-team tournament.[1]

This was the final set of qualification tournaments under this method. FIBA announced that the next edition of the World Cup would be held in 2019, the number of participating teams raised from 24 to 32, FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania combined into one region for purposes of qualifying for the World Cup, and that qualifying will be done in a home and away format.[2]

Method edit

 
Final status of national teams that participated in any stage of qualifying for the 2014 Basketball World Cup.
  Qualified
  Eliminated
  Did not enter
  Disqualified and suspended by FIBA
  Not a member of FIBA

Each FIBA zone has a default number of berths, generally following the strengths of the national teams there. These berths, plus four wild cards and the host total in 24. However, a berth is subtracted from the FIBA zone of the Olympic champion; in this case, the United States' gold medal in 2012 reduced FIBA Americas' number of berths from five to four, with the United States qualifying as a result of their 2012 Olympic gold medal.

FIBA zone Qualifying tournaments World Cup berths
Automatic Teams entered Total berths Automatic After the 2012 Olympics Berth as the host nation Total berths
2012 Olympic gold medalist 12 0 +1 0 1
FIBA Africa 4 23 16 3 0 0 3
FIBA Americas 6 9 10 5 −1 0 4
FIBA Asia 2 25 15 3 0 0 3
FIBA Europe 8 31 24 6 0 1 7
FIBA Oceania 2 2 2 0 0 2
Wild card 15 4 0 0 4
Total 22 88 23 0 1 24

A total of 117 national teams participated in qualifying. This number included teams that participated but were later suspended (Lebanon and Panama), and excluded hosts Spain, which still participated in qualifying matches, and the United States, which qualified automatically and no longer participated in qualifying matches.

While the different FIBA zones employed any method in qualifying, all conducted their continental championships as qualifying tournaments. Therefore, these continental championships, along with the qualifying for these championships, serve as qualifying matches. In total, 606 qualifying matches were played to determine the qualified teams; excluding the Olympics, 568 matches were played.

List edit

These were listed by order of qualification.

Team Qualification Appearance Best performance FIBA World Ranking
As Date Last Total Streak
  Spain Host 23 May 2009 2010 11 9 Champions (2006) / Final 2
  United States Gold medalist at the 2012 Summer Olympics 12 August 2012 2010 17 17 Champions (1954, 1986, 1994, 2010) / Final round (1954), Final (1986, 1994, 2010) 1
  Iran Top 3 at the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship 10 August 2013 2010 2 2 19th place (2010) / Classification round 20
  Philippines 10 August 2013 1978 5 1 3rd place (1954) / Final round 34
  South Korea 11 August 2013 1998 7 1 11th place (1970) / Preliminary round 31
  Australia Top 2 at the 2013 FIBA Oceania Championship 18 August 2013 2010 11 3 5th place (1982, 1994) / Final round (1982), Second round (1994) 9
  New Zealand 18 August 2013 2010 5 4 4th place (2002) / Third place playoff 19
  Angola Top 3 at the 2013 FIBA Africa Championship 30 August 2013 2010 7 4 9th place (2006) / Round of 16 15
  Egypt 30 August 2013 1994 6 1 5th place (1950) / Final round 46
  Senegal 31 August 2013 2006 4 1 14th place (1978) / Preliminary round 41
  Puerto Rico Top 4 at the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship 7 September 2013 2010 12 8 4th place (1990) / Third place playoff 17
  Dominican Republic 8 September 2013 1978 2 1 12th place (1978) / Preliminary round 26
  Argentina 8 September 2013 2010 13 8 Champions (1950) / Final round 3
  Mexico 8 September 2013 1974 5 1 8th place (1967) / Preliminary round 24
  France Top 6 (excluding Spain) at the EuroBasket 2013 18 September 2013 2010 6 3 4th place (1954) / Final round 8
  Slovenia* 19 September 2013 2010 3 3 8th place (2010) / Quarterfinals 13
  Croatia* 19 September 2013 2010 3 2 3rd place (1994) / Third place playoff 16
  Lithuania** 19 September 2013 2010 4 3 3rd place (2010) / Third place playoff 4
  Ukraine** 20 September 2013 1 1 Debut 45
  Serbia 21 September 2013 2010 2 2 4th (2010) 11
  Brazil Wild card selection 1 February 2014 2010 17 17 Champions (1959, 1953) / Final round 10
  Finland 1 February 2014 1 1 Debut 39
  Greece 1 February 2014 2010 6 3 2nd place (2006) / Final 5
  Turkey 1 February 2014 2010 4 4 2nd place (2010) / Final 7

*Previously a part of Yugoslavia that had 11 appearances, and won in 1970, 1978 and 1990.
**Previously a part of the Soviet Union that had 9 appearances, and won in 1967, 1974 and 1982.

Automatic qualifiers edit

Advanced to the World Cup outright
Already in the World Cup, but still participated in qualification
Advanced to the World Cup as a wild card
Advanced to the continental championship outright
Already in the continental championship, but still participated in qualification
Advanced to the continental championship as a wild card
Advanced to next round of qualifying
Disqualified and suspended by FIBA
Automatic qualifiers
Team
Host   Spain
2012 Olympics gold medalists   United States

2012 Summer Olympics edit

The United States defeated Spain in a rematch of the 2008 gold medal game. The United States qualified automatically to the World Cup, taking one of FIBA Americas' five berths.

Rank Team
1st   United States
2nd   Spain
3rd   Russia
4th   Argentina
5th   Brazil
6th   France
7th   Australia
8th   Lithuania
9th   Great Britain
10th   Nigeria
11th   Tunisia
12th   China

FIBA Africa edit

The 2013 FIBA Africa Championship in the Ivory Coast served as the qualifying tournament. With three outright berths, the top three teams qualified. This meant the finalists and the winner of the third-place playoff progressed.

FIBA Africa Championship qualifying edit

Automatic qualifiers
Team
Host   Ivory Coast
Top 3 in 2011 FIBA Africa Championship   Tunisia
  Angola
  Nigeria

FIBA Africa Championship edit

Egypt, which qualified after making their last appearance in 1994, and perennial qualifiers Angola got the first two berths for FIBA Africa after advancing to the final of the 2013 FIBA Africa Championship. Senegal defeated host team Ivory Coast on the third-place playoff via a last-second four-point play to take Africa's last outright berth.

Rank Team
1st   Angola
2nd   Egypt
3rd   Senegal
4th   Ivory Coast
5th   Cameroon
6th   Cape Verde
7th   Nigeria
8th   Morocco
9th   Tunisia
10th   Rwanda
11th   Mozambique
12th   Algeria
13th   Central African Republic
14th   Congo
15th   Mali
16th   Burkina Faso

FIBA Americas edit

The 2013 FIBA Americas Championship in Venezuela served as the qualifying tournament. With four outright berths, the top four teams qualified. This meant the semifinalists progressed.

FIBA Americas Championship qualifying edit

Automatic qualifiers
Team
Host   Venezuela
North American Zone   Canada
Caribbean
Rank Team
1st   Virgin Islands
2nd   Bahamas
3rd   Jamaica
4th   British Virgin Islands
5th   Bermuda
6th   Antigua and Barbuda
7th   Guyana
8th   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
9th   Cayman Islands

FIBA Americas Championship edit

On 7 September 2013, Puerto Rico secured their classification to the World Cup after defeating hosts Venezuela 86–85 after extra time in the 2013 FIBA Americas Championship. The next day, the Dominican Republic eliminated Uruguay to qualify; this is the first appearance of the Dominicans in the World Cup since 1978. In the next game, Argentina's victory over Canada ensured that they and Mexico, the 2013 FIBA Americas Champions, qualify, thereby eliminating the Canadians and host Venezuela; the Mexicans returned to the World Cup after their last appearance in 1974. Brazil was chosen as a wild card for the World Cup after having previously lost all three games against Canada, Puerto Rico and Jamaica.

Rank Team
1st   Mexico
2nd   Puerto Rico
3rd   Argentina
4th   Dominican Republic
5th   Venezuela
6th   Canada
7th   Uruguay
8th   Jamaica
9th   Brazil
10th   Paraguay

FIBA Asia edit

The 2013 FIBA Asia Championship in the Philippines served as the qualifying tournament. With three outright berths, the top three teams qualified. This meant the finalists and the winner of the third-place playoff progressed.

FIBA Asia Championship qualifying edit

Automatic qualifiers
Team
Host   Philippines
2012 FIBA Asia Cup champion   Iran
2012 FIBA Asia Cup
Rank Team
1st   Iran
2nd   Japan
3rd   Qatar
4th   Philippines
5th   China
6th   Chinese Taipei
7th   Lebanon
8th   Uzbekistan
9th   India
  Macau

FIBA Asia Championship edit

Iran and the Philippines became the first teams to qualify via the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship in Manila by advancing to the final. Iran made their second consecutive appearance while the Philippines qualified for the World Cup after 35 years of missing the tournament, their last appearance being in 1978 when they hosted the event. Korea, whose last appearance was in 1998, took the third and last automatic Asian berth after winning third place in the said tournament.

Rank Team
1st   Iran
2nd   Philippines
3rd   South Korea
4th   Chinese Taipei
5th   China
6th   Qatar
7th   Jordan
8th   Kazakhstan
9th   Japan
10th   Hong Kong
11th   India
12th   Bahrain
13th   Saudi Arabia
14th   Thailand
15th   Malaysia

FIBA Europe edit

The EuroBasket 2013 in Slovenia served as the qualifying tournament. With six outright berths, the top six teams qualified. This meant the semifinalists and the participants in the fifth-place playoff progressed. Spain, which has qualified already, participated, finishing within the top six. With this, the seventh-placed team took its place.

FIBA EuroBasket qualifying edit

Automatic qualifiers
Team
Host   Slovenia
2012 Olympics participants   France
  Great Britain
  Lithuania
  Russia
  Spain
2012 Olympic qualifying tournament participants   Greece
  North Macedonia

FIBA EuroBasket edit

On 18 September 2013, France secured their third consecutive qualification to the World Cup after beating hosts Slovenia in the EuroBasket 2013 quarterfinals. On the next day, Slovenia qualified after beating Serbia in the 5th–8th Semifinals, while Croatia defeated Ukraine, and Lithuania defeated Italy to both grab tickets to the final tournament. On 20 September 2013, Ukraine qualified for the first time ever after defeating Italy. On the next day, Serbia bounced back from two consecutive losses to win against Italy that led them to the FIBA World Cup after snatching the last outright remaining berth at the EuroBasket 2013. Finland, Greece and Turkey were selected as wild cards for the World Cup berth on 1 February, with Finland, along with newcomers Ukraine, marking their FIBA World Cup debut.

Rank Team
1st   France
2nd   Lithuania
3rd   Spain
4th   Croatia
5th   Slovenia
6th   Ukraine
7th   Serbia
8th   Italy
9th   Belgium
  Finland
11th   Greece
  Latvia
13th   Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Czech Republic
  Great Britain
  Sweden
17th   Georgia
  Germany
  Montenegro
  Turkey
21st   Israel
  North Macedonia
  Poland
  Russia

FIBA Oceania edit

The 2013 FIBA Oceania Championship was a two-legged tie between Australia and New Zealand. Since FIBA Oceania had two outright berths, this meant both teams were already qualified in the 2014 Basketball World Cup provided a team didn't forfeit a match.

Rank Team
1st   Australia
2nd   New Zealand

Wild card edit

FIBA selected four wild cards after all of the continental championships were done. FIBA was prohibited from selecting more than three teams from the same continental zone and from selecting teams that did not participate in qualifying either through choice or FIBA-mandated suspension.

On 31 October, FIBA announced that fifteen teams submitted wild card applications. These were:[3]

Of those fifteen, Italy and Germany withdrew before the meeting in Barcelona on 3 February, citing financial reasons. Germany indicated that it was willing to pay up to 300,000 euros for a place but that the sum required by FIBA to receive a place at the World Cup was more in the range of 1 million euros. Gianni Petrucci, chairman of the Italian federation stated that to make an offer in excess of 800,000 euros for a spot would be unethical.[4] On 30 January, a report from Spanish sports newspaper El Mundo Deportivo said that China and Russia also withdrew from wild card contention. There had been no official confirmation from either FIBA or the Chinese or Russian federations on the reported withdrawal.[5] A day later, it was confirmed that the Chinese indeed withdrew from the wild card race, as they could not form a viable team.[6]

On 1 February, FIBA announced that its Central Board awarded the wild cards to Brazil, Finland, Greece and Turkey.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "How to Qualify?". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on 7 June 2013. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  2. ^ "PR N°20 – Central Board gives green light to new format and calendar of competition". FIBA.com. 11 November 2012. Archived from the original on 21 November 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ "FIBA – Fifteen national teams submit applications for Spain 2014 wild cards". FIBA.com. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  4. ^ "DBB steigt aus Poker um WM-Wildcard aus". kicker Sportmagazin (in German). 28 January 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  5. ^ "China renuncia a pedir invitación y se borra del Mundial de España". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 30 January 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  6. ^ Wolstat, Ryan (30 January 2014). "Worlds dream not dead yet for Canadian hoopsters". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  7. ^ "PR N°4 – Brazil, Finland, Greece and Turkey awarded wild cards for Spain 2014". FIBA.com. 1 February 2014. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.

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