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The basketball qualification for the Summer Olympics men's basketball tournament occurred from 2014 to 2016; all five FIBA (International Basketball Federation) zones sent in teams.
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Italy Philippines Serbia |
Dates | 4 – 10 July 2016 |
Teams | 18 |
Venue(s) | 3 (in 3 host cities) |
The first qualifying tournament was the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in which the champion was guaranteed of a place in the Olympics. Throughout the next two years, several regional tournaments served as qualification for the zonal tournaments, which doubled as intercontinental championships, to determine which teams would participate in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics.
A total of 12 teams will take part in the Olympics, with each NOC sending in one team.
There were a total of 5 zonal tournaments (doubling as intercontinental championships) that determined the qualifying teams, with a total of 7 teams qualifying outright. Each zone was allocated with the following qualifying berths:
Furthermore, the current world champion, the United States qualified automatically by winning at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
The host nation (Brazil) qualified after FIBA voted to allow them to qualify as hosts in a meeting at Tokyo in August 2015.
The additional three teams will be determined at the 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Men, with the best non-qualifying teams participating from teams that did not qualify outright. Each zone was allocated with the following berths:
There would be three tournaments, with the winners in each tournament winning a berth to the Olympics. All teams that are participating in the continental championships are allowed to bid as hosts. If the host team already qualified outright, the next best team from its continent would be invited to participate instead of them.
Teams are arranged by time of qualification.
Team | Qualification | Appearance | Best performance | FIBA World Rankings | |||
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Date | As | Last | Total | Streak | |||
United States | 14 September 2014 | Champions of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup | 2012 | 17 | 9th | 14× gold medalists | 1 |
Brazil | 9 August 2015 | Hosts of the 2016 Summer Olympics | 2012 | 15 | 2nd | 3× bronze medalists | 9 |
Australia | 18 August 2015 | Champions of the 2015 FIBA Oceania Championship | 2012 | 14 | 12th | 4th place | 11 |
Nigeria | 30 August 2015 | Champions of AfroBasket 2015 | 2012 | 2 | 2nd | 10th place | 25 |
Venezuela | 11 September 2015 | Champions of the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship | 1992 | 2 | 1st | 11th place | 22 |
Argentina | 11 September 2015 | Finalists of the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship | 2012 | 7 | 4th | 1× gold medalists | 4 |
Spain | 17 September 2015 | Champions of EuroBasket 2015 | 2012 | 12 | 4th | 3× silver medalists | 2 |
Lithuania | 18 September 2015 | Finalists of EuroBasket 2015 | 2012 | 7 | 7th | 3× bronze medalists | 3 |
China | 3 October 2015 | Champions of the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship | 2012 | 11 | 1st | 5th place | 14 |
Serbia | 9 July 2016 | Winner of 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Belgrade | 2004 | 3 | 1st | 1× silver medalists | 6 |
Croatia | 9 July 2016 | Winner of 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Turin | 2008 | 3 | 1st | 1× silver medalists | 12 |
France | 10 July 2016 | Winner of 2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament – Manila | 2012 | 9 | 2nd | 1× silver medalists | 5 |
As winners of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup, the USA automatically qualified for the 2016 Olympics, and chose not to participate in the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship.
# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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United States | 9–0 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
Serbia | 5–4 | ||
France | 6–3 | ||
4 | Lithuania | 6–3 | |
5 | Spain | 6–1 | |
6 | Brazil | 5–2 | |
7 | Slovenia | 5–2 | |
8 | Turkey | 4–3 | |
9 | Greece | 5–1 | |
10 | Croatia | 3–3 | |
11 | Argentina | 3–3 | |
12 | Australia | 3–3 | |
13 | Dominican Republic | 2–4 | |
14 | Mexico | 2–4 | |
15 | New Zealand | 2–4 | |
16 | Senegal | 2–4 | |
17 | Angola | 2–3 | |
18 | Ukraine | 2–3 | |
19 | Puerto Rico | 1–4 | |
20 | Iran | 1–4 | |
21 | Philippines | 1–4 | |
22 | Finland | 1–4 | |
23 | South Korea | 0–5 | |
24 | Egypt | 0–5 |
Hosts Tunisia and defending champions Angola qualified automatically. The other berths were disputed per each FIBA Africa zone, with three wild card berths awarded to complete the 16-team roster.
Zone 3Group D
Group E
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Zone 4Group F
Group G
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Zone 5
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Zone 6Group I
Group J
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# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Nigeria | 6–1 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
Angola | 5–2 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament | |
Tunisia | 6–1 | ||
4 | Senegal | 5–2 | |
5 | Egypt | 6–1 | |
6 | Algeria | 3–4 | |
7 | Mali | 3–4 | |
8 | Gabon | 1–6 | |
9 | Cameroon | 3–2 | |
10 | Cape Verde | 3–2 | |
11 | Mozambique | 2–3 | |
12 | Ivory Coast | 2–3 | |
13 | Morocco | 1–4 | |
14 | Central African Republic | 1–4 | |
15 | Uganda | 1–4 | |
16 | Zimbabwe | 0–5 |
Qualification in the FIBA Americas was first via the Central American and Caribbean championships, where the top three teams in each tournament advance to the Centrobasket, where four FiBA Americas Championship berths were up for grabs. Four berths were disputed in the South American Championship. Mexico, which had already qualified, were awarded hosting duties. Canada and the USA are automatic entrants, but world champions USA chose to skip the tournament as they had already qualified via the World Cup.
Central America
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Caribbean
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Central America and Caribbean
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South America
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# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Venezuela | 6–4 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
Argentina | 8–2 | ||
Canada | 8–2 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament | |
4 | Mexico | 7–3 | |
5 | Puerto Rico | 4–4 | |
6 | Dominican Republic | 2–6 | |
7 | Panama | 2–6 | |
8 | Uruguay | 2–6 | |
9 | Brazil | 1–3 | Qualify as host nation |
10 | Cuba | 0–4 |
Qualification in FIBA Asia was done in two stages. First, on the FIBA Asia Cup, the winner qualifies to the FIBA Asia Championship, while the second to fifth-ranked team get additional berths for their respective FIBA Asia subzones. The second stage was via the subzones. The East Asia subzone chose to award its berths based on the FIBA World Rankings, as no country was willing to host the championship.
# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Iran | 4–1 | Qualify to the Asian Championship | |
Chinese Taipei | 4–1 | +1 East Asia berth | |
Philippines | 3–2 | +1 Southeast Asia berth | |
4 | China | 2–3 | |
5 | Jordan | 3–2 | +1 West Asia berth |
6 | Japan | 2–3 | +1 East Asia berth |
7 | India | 1–4 | |
8 | Singapore | 0–5 | |
8 | Indonesia | 0–5 |
Central Asia
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East Asia
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Persian Gulf
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South Asia
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# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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China | 9–0 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
Philippines | 7–2 | Qualify to Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament as host | |
Iran | 7–2 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament | |
4 | Japan | 5–4 | |
5 | Lebanon | 5–4 | Stripped of qualification to Final Qualifying Tournament |
6 | South Korea | 5–4 | |
7 | Qatar | 4–5 | |
8 | India | 3–6 | |
9 | Jordan | 5–3 | |
10 | Palestine | 4–4 | |
11 | Kazakhstan | 2–6 | |
12 | Hong Kong | 1–7 | |
13 | Chinese Taipei | 3–2 | |
14 | Kuwait | 1–4 | |
15 | Singapore | 1–4 | |
16 | Malaysia | 0–5 |
There were two rounds of qualification for EuroBasket. On the first round, the group winners qualify to a knockout stage; the winner qualifies to the championship, all other teams, including those eliminated in the group stages, participate in the second round, where the group winners and the runners-up, except for the team with worst record, qualifies to the final tournament. European teams that participated in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup also Qualify to the final tournament. Hosts Ukraine were stripped of the hosting duties, but still were retained by virtue of participating in the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup; instead hosting rights were awarded to four countries: Croatia, France, Germany and Latvia, each hosting a preliminary round group, with France hosting the final round.
Group C
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Group D
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# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Estonia | 2–2 | Qualify to EuroBasket | |
Bulgaria | 3–1 | Advance to second round | |
Belarus | 1–1 | ||
Switzerland | 0–2 |
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Group D
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# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Italy | 3–1 | Qualify to EuroBasket | |
Russia | 2–2 | ||
Switzerland | 1–3 |
# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Spain | 7–2 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
Lithuania | 7–2 | ||
France | 8–1 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament | |
4 | Serbia | 7–2 | Qualify to Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament as host |
5 | Greece | 7–1 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament |
6 | Italy | 5–3 | Qualify to Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament as host |
7 | Czech Republic | 5–4 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament |
8 | Latvia | 4–5 | |
9 | Croatia | 3–3 | |
10 | Israel | 3–3 | |
11 | Poland | 3–3 | |
12 | Slovenia | 3–3 | |
13 | Belgium | 3–3 | |
14 | Turkey | 3–3 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament as replacement team for Lebanon |
15 | Georgia | 2–4 | |
16 | Finland | 2–4 | |
17 | Russia | 1–4 | |
18 | Germany | 1–4 | |
19 | North Macedonia | 1–4 | |
20 | Estonia | 1–4 | |
21 | Netherlands | 1–4 | |
22 | Ukraine | 1–4 | |
23 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1–4 | |
24 | Iceland | 0–5 |
# | Team | W–L | Qualification |
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Australia | 2–0 | Qualify to the Olympics | |
New Zealand | 0–2 | Qualify to Final Qualifying Tournament |
In 2016 three qualifying tournaments, each producing a team which qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics. They were held on 4–10 July 2016 in Turin, Manila and Belgrade.[1] Serbia, Croatia and France qualified for the Olympics as a result of these tournaments.
The format consisted of 18 national teams divided into three tournaments of six teams each, with the winning team from each event qualifying for the Olympics. The draw for the Olympic qualifiers took place at The House of Basketball in Mies, Switzerland on 26 January 2016.[2] The teams were divided into six pots. The draw had three parts. The first part determined in which of the three qualifying tournaments would each team participate, except for the host countries. The second part determined the grouping of each team (Group A or Group B) and the third part determined their position from 1 to 3, which would be used to determine the fixtures.[3]
The teams' FIBA World Rankings on the day of the draw are shown in brackets.[4]
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 | Pot 5 | Pot 6 |
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Italy (35) (host) |
Philippines (28) (host) |
Mexico (19) | |||
Source: FIBA [3] |
TurinThe tournament was held in Turin, Italy.
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ManilaThe tournament was held in Manila, Philippines.
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BelgradeThe tournament was held in Belgrade, Serbia.
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