Who qualified for FIBA 2023?

The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification for the FIBA Asia-Oceania region began on 26 November 2021 and will conclude in February 2023.

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2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup
Asian Qualification
Tournament details
Dates26 November 2021 – 27 February 2023
Teams16
Official website

Asian qualifiers website

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The official app of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers!

This app provides a unique and complete coverage of the road to the FIBA Basketball World Cup set to take place in Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines in 2023.

Download it now and:

- Customize your experience and follow your favorite teams and players

- Watch the top plays with video highlights and recaps from all the games

- Follow the action with the official play-by-play and live statistics

- Turn on push notifications to receive news and videos catered to you

- Watch live post-game press conferences

- Check the schedules, game times and live scores

About the competition:

The Qualifiers will take place from November 2021 to February 2023 with 80 national teams competing for one of the 32 final spots in the World Cup.

The Qualifiers format will consist of six windows over a 15-month period across the four regions of Africa, Americas, Asia (including Oceania) and Europe.

What’s New

Application updated for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers! This release includes minor bug fixes and enhancements.

Ratings and Reviews

Reminder to developers, the World Cup is in China

If you have notifications setup, you will get results of the games well before what you see streaming on ESPN+. And this app sends ALOT of notifications.

Also, I still don’t understand what is up with the second round of group play. And why are there only two games? Would think an app dedicated to the tournament would help me understand what is at stake in these games, because all I know is its good to win.

Good design, have bugs!

It’s really good and simple application to stay in touch with scores and highlights as well as press conferences.
But one big bug, when i’m watching some video and go back app get frozen and there is no way to click any button so i need to shut it close app and open it again(it happend four times today)

All your FIBA World Cup info in one place

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English, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish

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Free

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Who qualified for FIBA 2023?

Head Coach of USA Jim Boylen looks on during the game against Uruguay on Aug. 26, 2022.

Jim Boylen has not spent any time thinking about what the World Cup qualifying standings might look like after USA Basketball’s game against Brazil on Friday.

He just keeps thinking how the Americans have four qualifying games left.

“And in my brain, I’m acting like we’ve got to win four to get in,” Boylen said.

He knows differently. The U.S. (7-1 in qualifying) can clinch a berth in next year’s World Cup with a win Friday, when it hosts Brazil (5-3) in Washington. The national team will be wearing the nation’s colors in the nation’s capital on Veterans Day, with a chance to lock up one of the 32 spots for the tournament to be played next summer in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia.

For the U.S., qualifying started nearly a full year ago in late November. For some teams in the FIBA Americas region, it started in April 2021.

It’s been a long road, but Boylen and the Americans are finally in position to clinch.

“It’s never easy,” said Boylen, who has coached the eight previous U.S. qualifying games — all held in two-game windows, often with a different roster each time. “Expect the unexpected. Expect to make adjustments. You just roll with it, keep it simple. I believe we have to be superior at the defensive end of the floor. You hope shots go in, but we have to defend and rebound. That’s what we can control.”

The World Cup provides the most direct path for teams to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Americans have used primarily G League players in qualifying games; those players know top NBA players will take their roster spots in the World Cup and the Olympics.

“It’s very humbling when we have repeat guys and they said, ‘Yeah, Coach, I loved it and I want to be part of it,’” Boylen said. “It’s really hard. It’s almost a thankless job. If we win, nobody talks about it and if we lose, it’s on the ticker. But I don’t sell it like that. I sell it as, in the last 30 years, there are 293 guys who have worn the senior men’s national jersey. They’re part of the most elite group of guys in the history of the game. People don’t realize that.”

The Americans have used 37 different players so far in the qualifying cycle. That number will rise Friday; only five players on the roster for both the Brazil game and Monday’s game against Colombia have appeared in 2023 qualifying.

Langston Galloway, DaQuan Jeffries, David Stockton, Will Davis II and Michael Frazier II all have played with the U.S. previously in this qualifying cycle; Galloway has the most appearances with six. The rest of the roster is Charlie Brown Jr., Chris Chiozza, Rodney Hood, Alize Johnson, Elijah Pemberton, Henry Sims and Craig Sword.

There are 12 teams remaining — two groups of six — from the Americas region, all vying for seven World Cup spots.

The U.S. leads its qualifying group (Group F) by two games with four remaining on the qualifying schedule; the last two-game window of qualifiers is in February. Brazil, Mexico and Uruguay are all 5-3; Puerto Rico is 4-4 and Colombia is 3-5.

Canada rolled past Venezuela 94-56 on Thursday night to become the first Americas region team to clinch a World Cup berth; the Canadians lead Group E at 9-0, followed by Venezuela (7-2), the Dominican Republic (6-3), Argentina (6-3), Panama (2-6) and the Bahamas (2-6). The Dominican Republic topped Argentina 80-69 on Thursday.

The top three teams in each Americas region group, along with the best fourth-place team, will receive World Cup berths. The World Cup draw takes place in Manila in March and the tournament runs from late August through mid-September.

Who qualified for World Cup 2023?

In total, 32 countries are taking part in the qualification process, from which 10 will qualify for the World Cup. ... Super League..

How many teams will qualify from Asia to FIBA World Cup 2023?

In total, eight World Cup berths are allocated for the Asia-Oceania region. Two slots are automatically given to Philippines and Japan as co-hosts. The third co-host Indonesia did not have automatic qualification. Instead, it depends on their performance at the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup, which they hosted in July 2022.

Who will host the 2023 FIBA World Cup?

FIBA awarded hosting rights for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 to Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines in December 2017. Eighty national teams are in the hunt to secure their spot in the 32 team tournament through six World Cup qualifying windows, which take place from November 2021 to February 2023.

Is Indonesia qualified for FIBA World Cup 2023?

Co-host Indonesia has not yet qualified for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup and has to place within the top eight teams in the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup in order to directly qualify for the tournament.