Formation | 11 October 1975 |
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Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida |
Membership | 42 national associations |
Official language | English and Spanish |
President | Carol Callan |
Website | FIBA Americas |
FIBA Americas (Spanish: Confederación Panamericana de Baloncesto, French: FIBA Amériques) is a zone within FIBA (International Basketball Federation). It is one of FIBA's five continental confederations. FIBA Americas is responsible for the organization and governance of the major international tournaments in the Americas. It has 44 FIBA Federations and is headquartered in Miami, Florida. The current FIBA Americas President is Carol Callan of the United States.
Members
Country | Association | National teams | FIBA affiliation |
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CONCECABA | |||
Caribbean (CBC) | |||
Antigua and Barbuda |
|
1976 | |
Aruba | Aruba Basketball Bond | 1986 | |
Bahamas | Bahamas Basketball Federation | 1962 | |
Barbados | Barbados Amateur Basketball Association |
|
1962 |
Bermuda | Bermuda Basketball Association |
|
1998 |
British Virgin Islands | British Virgin Islands Amateur Basketball Federation | 1979 | |
Cayman Islands | Cayman Islands Basketball Association | 1976 | |
Cuba | Federación Cubana de Baloncesto | 1937 | |
Dominica | Dominica Amateur Basketball Association | 1976 | |
Dominican Republic | Asociación Dominicana de Baloncesto | 1940 | |
Grenada | Grenada National Basketball Association |
|
1975 |
Guyana | Guyana Amateur Basketball Federation | 1961 | |
Haiti |
|
1970 | |
Jamaica | Jamaica Basketball Association | 1962 | |
Montserrat | Montserrat Amateur Basketball Association (MABA) |
|
1986 |
Puerto Rico | Federación de Baloncesto de Puerto Rico | 1957 | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis |
|
1979 | |
Saint Lucia | St. Lucia Basketball Federation |
|
1997 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | St. Vincent and the Grenadines Basketball Association | 1984 | |
Suriname | Surinamese Basketball Association |
|
1959 |
Trinidad and Tobago | National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago | 1958 | |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Turks and Caicos Islands National Basketball |
|
2002 |
Virgin Islands | Virgin Islands Basketball Federation | 1964 | |
Central America (COCABA) | |||
Belize |
|
1973 | |
Costa Rica | Federación Costarricense de Baloncesto Aficionado | 1969 | |
El Salvador | 1956 | ||
Guatemala |
|
1949 | |
Honduras |
|
1953 | |
Nicaragua | Federación Nicaraguense de Baloncesto | 1959 | |
Panama |
|
1958 | |
North America | |||
Canada | Canada Basketball | 1936 | |
Mexico | Asociación Deportiva Mexicana de Básquetbol | 1936 | |
United States | USA Basketball | 1934 | |
South America (CONSUBASQUET) | |||
Argentina | Confederación Argentina de Básquetbol | 1932 | |
Bolivia | Federación Boliviana de Básquetbol | 1947 | |
Brazil | Confederação Brasileira de Basketball | 1935 | |
Chile | Federación de Básquetbol de Chile | 1935 | |
Colombia | Federación Colombiana de Baloncesto | 1939 | |
Ecuador | Federación Ecuatoriana de Básquetbol | 1950 | |
Paraguay | Confederación Paraguaya de Básquetbol | 1947 | |
Uruguay | Federación Uruguaya de Basketball | 1936 | |
Venezuela | Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto | 1935 | |
Peru | Peru Basketball Federation | 1936 |
FIBA World Rankings
Overview
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FIBA Americas competitions
National teams
- FIBA AmeriCup (formerly known as the FIBA Americas Championship)
- FIBA Women's AmeriCup (formerly known as the FIBA Americas Championship for Women)
- FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship
- FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship for Women
- FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship
- FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship for Women
- Defunct
Clubs
- Basketball Champions League Americas (The FIBA Americas zone's top men's pro club competition, that is the first-tier level international competition for clubs in South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico.)
- Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB) (The second-tier level men's pro club international competition in South America.)
- Women's Basketball League Americas
- Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol for Women (LSBF)
- Defunct
FIBA Americas regional competitions
- South America
- National teams
- FIBA South America Championship played by South American Countries
- FIBA South America Championship for Women
- FIBA South America Under-21 Championship
- FIBA South America Under-21 Championship for Women
- FIBA South America Under-17 Championship
- FIBA South America Under-17 Championship for Women
- FIBA South America Under-15 Championship
- FIBA South America Under-15 Championship for Women
- Clubs
- Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol (LSB) (The second-tier level men's pro club international competition in South America.)
- Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol for Women (LSBF)
- National teams
- Centrobasket
- National teams
- FIBA Centrobasket played by Mexico, Central American, and Caribbean countries
- FIBA Centrobasket for Women
- FIBA Under-21 Centrobasket
- FIBA Under-17 Centrobasket
- FIBA Under-17 Centrobasket for Women
- FIBA Under-15 Centrobasket
- National teams
- COCABA (Confederación Centroamericana de Baloncesto)
- National teams
- FIBA COCABA Championship played by Mexico and Central American countries
- FIBA COCABA Championship for Women
- FIBA COCABA Under 21 Championship for Men
- FIBA COCABA Under-21 Championship for Women
- FIBA COCABA Under-17 Championship for Men
- Clubs
- Campeonato de Clubes Campeones de Centroamerica
- National teams
- CBC (Caribbean Basketball Confederation)
- National teams
- FIBA CBC Championship played by Caribbean countries
- FIBA CBC Championship for Women
- FIBA CBC Under-20 Championship for Men
- FIBA CBC Under-20 Championship for Women
- National teams
Current champions
Men's | Women's | U-18 Men's | U-18 Women's | U-16 Men's | U-16 Women's |
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Argentina | Brazil | United States | United States | United States | United States |
See also
References
- ↑ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 10 September 2023. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
- ↑ "FIBA Women's Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 21 August 2023. Retrieved 21 August 2023.
External links
- FIBA Americas Official Website Archived 2016-01-31 at the Wayback Machine
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