Joined FIBA | 1958 | ||
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FIBA zone | FIBA Africa | ||
National federation | United Arab Republic Basketball Federation | ||
AfroBasket [1] | |||
Appearances | 3 | ||
Medals | ![]() | ||
The United Arab Republic women's national basketball team or in (Arabic: منتخب الجمهورية العربية المتحدة للسيدات لكرة السلة) was a historical women's national basketball team that existed between the year 1958–1971 that has represented the United Arab Republic which was a union between Egypt (including the occupied Gaza Strip) and Syria.
The United Arab Republic women's national basketball team has since the foundation back in 1958 won two African Championships from 3 appearances but has no appearances of World Championship nor in the Olympics.
Year | Position | Tournament | Hosts |
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1966 | ![]() | 1966 FIBA Africa Championship for Women | Guinea |
1968 | ![]() | 1968 FIBA Africa Championship for Women | United Arab Republic |
1970 | ![]() | 1970 FIBA Africa Championship for Women | Togo |
Year | Position | Tournament | Hosts |
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1965 | ![]() | 1965 All-Africa Games | Congo |
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