Basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification

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Twelve teams qualified for the women's basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics tournament (postponed to 2021 [1] due to the COVID-19 pandemic ). The host nation and the 2018 World Cup winner qualified. Those two teams, however, had to play in the pre-qualifying and qualifying tournaments and took one of the qualifying spots from those tournaments. Thus, while two of the World Qualifying Tournaments provided quota spots to their three top teams, the other two tournaments provided quota spots only to the top two teams plus either the host nation or the World Cup winner. [2]

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Teams had to qualify for the Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments through Women's EuroBasket or Pre-Olympic Qualifying Tournaments (which themselves must be qualified for through Continental Cups).

Qualification

The cities of Ostend, Bourges, Belgrade, and Foshan had been awarded the hosting rights of the four FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, from 6 to 9 February 2020. [3] However, the Foshan tournament was moved to Belgrade due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]

Means of qualificationDateVenueBerthsQualified
Host nation1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 22–30 September 2018Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments 6–9 February 2020 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ostend 2Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Flag of France.svg Bourges 3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade 2Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Total12

Pre-qualifying tournaments

Europe

EuroBasket

The top six teams in EuroBasket Women 2019 qualified directly to the WOQTs.

RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6–0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of France.svg  France 5–1
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 5–1
4thFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 4–3
Eliminated in the quarterfinals
5thFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3–3
6thFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 3–3
7thFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2–3
8thFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 2–4
Eliminated in the qualification for quarterfinals
9thFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 2–2
10thFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1–3
11thFlag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 1–3
12thFlag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 1–3
Eliminated in the first round
13thFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1–2
14thFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 1–2
15thFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1–2
16thFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0–3

Africa

Africa pre-qualifying tournament

The top six teams from the 2019 Women's Afrobasket played in the Africa pre-qualifying tournament from 14 to 17 November 2019. [5] The top two teams in the PQT advanced to the WOQTs. The tournament was held in Mozambique. [6]

All times are local (UTC+2).

Preliminary round

The draw was held on 18 August 2019. [7]

Group A
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 1105748+92 Semifinals
2Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique (H)101485791
3Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  DR Congo [lower-alpha 1] 0000000Disqualified
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. DR Congo was disqualified after failing to show up to either of their games. All results were nullified. [8]
16 November 2019
18:00
Mozambique  Flag of Mozambique.svg4857Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
Scoring by quarter: 8–21, 11–17, 16–8, 13–11
Pts: Dongue 26
Rebs: Dongue 6
Asts: Pereira 4
Pts: Elonu 12
Rebs: Akhator 12
Asts: Kalu 3
Group B
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 220133124+94 Semifinals
2Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 211118103+153
3Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 202116140242
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
14 November 2019
18:00
Senegal  Flag of Senegal.svg7571Flag of Angola.svg  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 20–16, 26–18, 15–15
Pts: Diémé 18
Rebs: Diémé 6
Asts: Diémé 6
Pts: Jorge 19
Rebs: Lucas 7
Asts: Jorge, Lucas 4

15 November 2019
15:30
Angola  Flag of Angola.svg4565Flag of Mali.svg  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 5–9, 20–24, 7–12
Pts: Daniel 9
Rebs: Paulo 10
Asts: Lucas 3
Pts: M. Coulibaly 21
Rebs: K. Coulibaly, Maiga 6
Asts:three players 3

16 November 2019
15:30
Mali  Flag of Mali.svg5358Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Scoring by quarter: 9–15, 15–13, 15–19, 14–11
Pts: K. Coulibaly 14
Rebs: K. Coulibaly, M. Coulibaly 6
Asts: Gandega 4
Pts: Sy-Diop 16
Rebs: Diarra 8
Asts: Diémé 4
Semifinals

There were no final played. The two winners of the semifinals advanced to the Olympic Qualifying tournament.

17 November 2019
15:30
Nigeria  Flag of Nigeria.svg7459Flag of Mali.svg  Mali
Scoring by quarter:14–11, 20–14, 25–14, 15–20
Pts: Kalu 15
Rebs: Kalu 7
Asts: Elonu 5
Pts: Tireira 20
Rebs: M. Coulibaly 12
Asts: Gandega 3

17 November 2019
18:00
Senegal  Flag of Senegal.svg4956Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique
Scoring by quarter:10–9, 8–17, 14–8, 17–22
Pts: Sarr 15
Rebs: Sy 6
Asts: Diémé 5
Pts: Mucauro 12
Rebs: Henriques, Mucauro 7
Asts: Zita 5

Americas

Americas pre-qualifying tournaments

The top eight teams in the 2019 FIBA Women's AmeriCup played in two Americas pre-qualifying tournaments, with four teams in each tournament. The top two teams in each PQT advanced to the WOQTs.

The draw was held on 30 September 2019. [9] Canada and Argentina each hosted one tournament. [10] [6]

Group A
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada (H)330304193+1116 2020 WOQT
2Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 321271223+485
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 312204261574
4Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 3031862881023
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host

All times are local (UTC−7).

14 November 2019
17:00
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg58108Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 9–35, 13–32, 15–18, 21–23
Pts: Marte 13
Rebs: Monsac, Reynoso 7
Asts: De los Ángeles, Evangelista 2
Pts: Quiñones 20
Rebs: Gibson, Quiñones 7
Asts: Rosado, Salamán 6
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Juan Fernández (ARG), Fernando Leite (BRA)
14 November 2019
19:30
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg11053Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Scoring by quarter:28–15, 25–17, 33–7, 24–14
Pts: Nurse 28
Rebs: Achonwa 8
Asts: Pellington 7
Pts: Amargo, Galindo 12
Rebs: Becquer 7
Asts: Ávila, Martínez 3
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Leandro Lezcano (ARG), Krishna Domínguez (MEX), Grant Todey (USA)

16 November 2019
14:30
Cuba  Flag of Cuba.svg7068Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
Scoring by quarter: 14–20, 16–13, 22–17, 18–18
Pts: Galindo 25
Rebs: Galindo 9
Asts: Amargo, Martínez 6
Pts: Monsac 25
Rebs: Monsac 8
Asts: Evangelista 3
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Juan Fernández (ARG), Julio Anaya (PAN), Grant Todey (USA)
16 November 2019
17:00
Puerto Rico  Flag of Puerto Rico.svg8084Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by quarter: 15–16, 12–17, 30–26, 23–25
Pts: O'Neill 21
Rebs: Lozada-Cabbage 9
Asts: O'Neill 4
Pts: Raincock-Ekunwe 27
Rebs: Raincock-Ekunwe 11
Asts: Achonwa 4
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Leandro Lezcano (ARG), Fernando Leite (BRA)

17 November 2019
13:30
Cuba  Flag of Cuba.svg8183Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 21–16, 17–19, 25–25
Pts: Ávila, Galindo 23
Rebs: Ávila 12
Asts:three players 3
Pts: Rosado 17
Rebs: Lozada-Cabbage 14
Asts: O'Neill 5
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Marcos Benito (BRA), Juan Fernández (ARG), Krishna Domínguez (MEX)
17 November 2019
16:00
Dominican Republic  Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg60110Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Scoring by quarter: 15–31, 14–32, 13–30, 18–17
Pts: Hernández 23
Rebs: Marte 5
Asts: Frias 3
Pts: Hill 16
Rebs: Edwards 7
Asts: Raincock-Ekunwe 5
Edmonton Expo Centre, Edmonton
Referees: Leandro Lezcano (ARG), Julio Anaya (PAN), Fernando Leite (BRA)
Group B
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of the United States.svg  United States [lower-alpha 1] 330271143+1286
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 321199164+355 2020 WOQT
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 312148228804
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina (H)303152235833
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. The USA were already qualified as the reigning World Champions.

All times are local (UTC−3).

14 November 2019
18:30
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg6176Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Scoring by quarter:15–10, 16–23, 12–21, 18–22
Pts: Dantas, De Souza 11
Rebs: De Souza 12
Asts: Costa, Teixeira 5
Pts: Fowles, Gray 21
Rebs: Fowles 6
Asts: Gray 8
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Nathaniel Saunders (CAN), Daniel García (VEN), Sebastián Negrón (CHI)
14 November 2019
21:00
Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg6763Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 18–14, 10–21, 19–14
Pts: Martínez 23
Rebs: Vente 9
Asts: Ríos 6
Pts: Burani 29
Rebs: Burani 10
Asts: González, Santana 6
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Daniel García (VEN), Alexis Mercado (PUR), Maripier Malo (CAN)

16 November 2019
18:30
Colombia  Flag of Colombia.svg3361Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 4–13, 4–17, 15–14, 10–17
Pts: Ríos 15
Rebs: Ríos 6
Asts: Muñoz 2
Pts: Dantas, Teixeira 10
Rebs: Dos Santos 11
Asts: Costa 6
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Nathaniel Saunders (CAN), Alexis Mercado (PUR)
16 November 2019
21:00
United States  Flag of the United States.svg9134Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Scoring by quarter:19–9, 25–4, 26–8, 21–13
Pts: DeShields, Fowles 13
Rebs: Collier 12
Asts: Gray 6
Pts: Boquete 9
Rebs: Santana 6
Asts: De La Barba 4
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Maripier Malo (CAN), Daniel García (VEN), Carlos Peralta (ECU)

17 November 2019
18:30
United States  Flag of the United States.svg10448Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Scoring by quarter:20–14, 20–13, 26–9, 38–12
Pts: Wilson 23
Rebs: DeShields, Wilson 9
Asts: Diggins-Smith 9
Pts: Ríos 15
Rebs: Paz 6
Asts: Ríos 3
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Maripier Malo (CAN), Daniel García (VEN), Sebastián Negrón (CHI)
17 November 2019
21:00
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg5577Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 20–29, 4–14, 14–17
Pts: Boquete 13
Rebs: Boquete 5
Asts: Burani 4
Pts: Dantas 26
Rebs: Dantas 13
Asts: Costa 6
Dow Center, Bahía Blanca
Referees: Andrés Bartel (URU), Nathaniel Saunders (CAN), Carlos Peralta (ECU)

Asia/Oceania

Asia/Oceania pre-qualifying tournaments

The eight teams which took part in the 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, including Olympic host Japan, played in two Asia/Oceania pre-qualifying tournaments, [11] with four teams in each tournament. For the tournament in which Japan plays, Japan and the best other team advanced to the WOQTs. For the other tournament, the top two teams advanced.

The 2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup was planned to have two divisions, Division A and B. Under the original set-up, only the top seven teams of Division A and the top team of Division B would have advanced to the Asia/Oceania qualifiers. However, Division B of was not held since there was no nation willing to host the tournament, and India which placed last in the FIBA Women's Asia Cup were given a slot in the Asia/Oceania qualifiers. [11]

The draw was held on 28 September 2019. [12] The tournaments were held in New Zealand and Malaysia. [6] [13]

Group A
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 321301201+1005 [lower-alpha 1] 2020 WOQT
2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 321260224+365 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand (H)321251213+385 [lower-alpha 1]
4Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 3031783521743
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 China 3 Pts, +22 PD; South Korea 3 Pts, −3 PD; New Zealand 3 Pts, −19 PD

All times are local (UTC+13).

14 November 2019
17:00
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg8180Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter:25–17, 23–24, 18–15, 15–24
Pts: Park J. 23
Rebs: Park J. 8
Asts: Kim H., Kim J. 4
Pts: Li Yue. 15
Rebs:five players 6
Asts: Shao 7
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Michael Aylen (AUS), Takaki Kato (JPN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)
14 November 2019
19:30
New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg11154Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines
Scoring by quarter:24–17, 36–11, 23–19, 28–7
Pts: Boagni, Davidson 16
Rebs: Davidson 11
Asts: Boagni, Leger-Walker 7
Pts: Bernardino 17
Rebs: Danielle Animam 8
Asts:four players 2
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA)

16 November 2019
15:10
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg75114Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 12–34, 21–29, 15–28, 27–23
Pts: Bernardino 19
Rebs: Bernardino 8
Asts: Cabinbin, Hayes 4
Pts: Kang L. 16
Rebs:three players 9
Asts: Shin 5
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ)
16 November 2019
17:30
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg9471Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter:28–14, 22–15, 19–19, 25–23
Pts: Li M. 18
Rebs: Li Yue. 7
Asts: Li Yua. 6
Pts: Purcell 21
Rebs: Davidson 8
Asts: Cocks, Purcell 4
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Michael Aylen (AUS), Imran Ali Baig (IND)

17 November 2019
15:10
Philippines  Flag of the Philippines.svg49127Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Scoring by quarter: 10–36, 13–33, 11–34, 15–24
Pts: Pontejos 16
Rebs:three players 3
Asts: Castillo 3
Pts: Han 26
Rebs: Gao 14
Asts: Pan 8
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Michael Aylen (AUS), Takaki Kato (JPN), Watcharin Padungratchadakit (THA)
17 November 2019
17:30
South Korea  Flag of South Korea.svg6569Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 8–21, 20–16, 22–18, 15–14
Pts: Kang L. 21
Rebs: Park J. 11
Asts: Park J. 6
Pts: Davidson 24
Rebs: Davidson 15
Asts: Purcell 6
The Trusts Arena, Auckland
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Imran Ali Baig (IND)
Group B
PosTeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan [lower-alpha 1] 330285155+1306
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 321267162+1055 2020 WOQT
3Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 312187223364
4Flag of India.svg  India 3031143131993
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. Japan was already qualified as the host nation of the 2020 Olympics.

All times are local (UTC+8).

14 November 2019
17:00
Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg8451Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter:26–9, 22–13, 24–11, 12–18
Pts: Cambage 16
Rebs: George 9
Asts: O'Hea 6
Pts:three players 9
Rebs: Lin Y., Wang 4
Asts: Lin Y. 4
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Hwang In-tae (KOR), Anton Kozlov (KAZ), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
14 November 2019
20:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg12029Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:32–8, 39–8, 24–9, 25–4
Pts: Miyashita 21
Rebs: Umezawa 9
Asts: Yoshida 11
Pts: Nixon 8
Rebs: Kumari, Udayakumar 4
Asts: Jeena 3
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Yu Jung (TPE), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS)

16 November 2019
17:00
India  Flag of India.svg29114Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 3–36, 8–21, 6–31, 12–26
Pts: Arvind 7
Rebs: Udayakumar 7
Asts: Geetha, Kumari 2
Pts: Allen 20
Rebs: Magbegor 9
Asts: Talbot 7
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
16 November 2019
20:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg5783Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 7–13, 11–21, 12–30, 27–19
Pts: Lin Y. 14
Rebs: Wang 9
Asts:three players 2
Pts: Tokashiki 17
Rebs: Miyazawa 11
Asts: Miyazawa 5
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Hwang In-tae (KOR), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS)

17 November 2019
15:00
Chinese Taipei  Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg7956Flag of India.svg  India
Scoring by quarter:22–10, 25–19, 24–12, 8–15
Pts: Chen 20
Rebs: Tsai 11
Asts: Huang F. 6
Pts: Jeena 15
Rebs: Udayakumar 11
Asts: Limaye 6
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Dallas Pickering (NZL), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Anton Kozlov (KAZ)
17 November 2019
18:00
Japan  Flag of Japan.svg8269Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Scoring by quarter:30–16, 17–18, 17–19, 18–16
Pts: Motohashi 16
Rebs: Miyazawa 12
Asts: Motohashi 7
Pts: Cambage 17
Rebs:three players 6
Asts: O'Hea 7
MABA Stadium, Kuala Lumpur
Referees: Hwang In-tae (KOR), Yu Jung (TPE), Yuen Chun Yip (HKG)

Olympic Qualifying Tournaments

Qualification for WOQTs

There was a pre-qualifying process for the WOQTs. European teams had to finish in the top six of EuroBasket, while teams from the Americas, Asia (including Oceania), and Africa played in pre-qualifying tournaments. 16 total teams qualified for the WOQTs. The Olympic host (Japan) and the World Cup winner (United States) automatically qualified for the WOQTs, each taking a spot from their respective continent.

Means of qualificationDateVenueBerthsQualified
EuroBasket Women 2019 27 June–7 July 2019Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
Africa pre-qualifying tournament 14–17 November 2019Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 2Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique
Americas pre-qualifying tournaments Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico
Asia/Oceania Pre-qualifying tournaments Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand [14] 2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Total16

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The 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A was the 29th edition of the tournament, held from 27 September to 3 October 2021 in Amman, Jordan. The tournament was originally set to be hosted by India. It served as the Asian and Oceanian qualification for the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Australia, where the top four teams qualified for one of the qualifying tournaments.

The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification for the FIBA Asia-Oceania region began in November 2021 and concluded in February 2023. The process determined the six teams that would join the automatically qualified co-hosts the Philippines and Japan at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification (Americas)</span> International basketball competition

The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification for the FIBA Americas region began in April 2021 and concluded in February 2023. The process determined the seven teams that would participate at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.

The 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualification is a basketball competition that is being played from June 2022 to February 2025, to determine the FIBA Asia-Oceania nations who will qualify for the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.

The 2022 FIBA Micronesia Basketball Cup was an international basketball tournament contested by national teams of Micronesia sub-zone of FIBA Oceania. The inaugural edition of the tournament was hosted by Guam from 8 to 11 June. The hosting has been awarded by FIBA following the decision to postpone the 2022 Micronesian Games to 2023, which was the qualification phase for 2023 Pacific Games.

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