South American Basketball Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2016 South American Basketball Championship
SportBasketball
Founded1930
Inaugural season1930
No. of teams10
CountrySouth American countries
ContinentSouth America
Most recent
champion(s)
 Venezuela (3rd title)
Most titles Brazil (18 titles)
Related
competitions
FIBA AmeriCup
Official websiteFIBAAmericas.com

The South American Basketball Championship, or FIBA South American Championship, was the main FIBA tournament for men's national teams from South America's region of FIBA Americas. The tournament was first played in 1930.[1] The tournament often has been played biannually, but the last took place in 2016. It has been largely supplanted by the FIBA AmeriCup.

Results

Year Hosts Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth Place
1930
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Argentina

Brazil
Round Robin
Chile
1932
Details
 Chile
(Santiago)

Uruguay
42–28
Chile

Argentina
N/A None
1934
Details
 Argentina
(Buenos Aires)

Argentina
Round Robin
Chile

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay
1935
Details
 Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)

Argentina
Round Robin
Brazil

Uruguay
N/A None
1937
Details
 Chile
(Santiago & Valparaíso)

Chile
Round Robin
Uruguay

Brazil
Round Robin
Peru
1938
Details
 Peru
(Lima)

Peru
Round Robin
Argentina

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil
1939
Details
 Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Peru
1940
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Argentina

Brazil
Round Robin
Chile
1941
Details
 Argentina
(Mendoza)

Argentina
Round Robin
Peru

Uruguay
Round Robin
Chile
1942
Details
 Chile
(Santiago)

Argentina
Round Robin
Uruguay

Chile
Round Robin
Brazil
1943
Details
 Peru
(Lima)

Argentina
Round Robin
Uruguay

Peru
Round Robin
Chile
1945
Details
 Ecuador
(Guayaquil)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Chile
1947
Details
 Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil

Chile
Round Robin
Ecuador
1949
Details
 Paraguay
(Asunción)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil

Chile
Round Robin
Peru
1953
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil

Chile
Round Robin
Paraguay
1955
Details
 Colombia
(Cúcuta)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Paraguay

Brazil
Round Robin
Argentina
1958
Details
 Chile
(Santiago)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Paraguay
Round Robin
Argentina
1960
Details
 Argentina
(Córdoba)

Brazil
Round Robin
Paraguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Uruguay
1961
Details
 Brazil
(Rio de Janeiro)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Paraguay
1963
Details
 Peru
(Lima)

Brazil
Round Robin
Peru

Uruguay
Round Robin
Argentina
1966
Details
 Argentina
(Mendoza & San Juan)

Argentina
Round Robin
Brazil

Peru
Round Robin
Uruguay
1968
Details
 Paraguay
(Asunción)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Peru
Round Robin
Paraguay
1969
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil

Argentina
Round Robin
Peru
1971
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Peru
1973
Details
 Colombia
(Bogotá)

Brazil
Round Robin
Argentina

Peru
Round Robin
Uruguay
1976
Details
 Colombia
(Medellín)

Argentina
Round Robin
Brazil

Uruguay
Round Robin
Paraguay
1977
Details
 Chile
(Valdivia)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Venezuela
1979
Details
 Argentina
(Bahía Blanca)

Argentina
Round Robin
Brazil

Uruguay
Round Robin
Chile
1981
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Brazil

Argentina
Round Robin
Chile
1983
Details
 Brazil
(São José dos Campos)

Brazil
Round Robin
Argentina

Uruguay
Round Robin
Venezuela
1985
Details
 Colombia
(Medellín)

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay

Argentina
Round Robin
Venezuela
1987
Details
 Paraguay
(Asunción)

Argentina
Round Robin
Venezuela

Brazil
Round Robin
Uruguay
1989
Details
 Ecuador
(Machala & Guayaquil)

Brazil
Round Robin
Argentina

Uruguay
Round Robin
Venezuela
1991
Details
 Venezuela
(Valencia)

Venezuela
122–121
Brazil

Argentina
Round Robin
Uruguay
1993
Details
 Brazil
(Guaratinguetá)

Brazil
82–76
Argentina

Venezuela

Uruguay
1995
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Uruguay
89–74
Argentina

Brazil
85–63
Venezuela
1997
Details
 Venezuela
(Maracaibo)

Uruguay
Round Robin
Venezuela

Argentina
Round Robin
Brazil
1999
Details
 Argentina
(Bahía Blanca)

Brazil
73–67
Argentina

Venezuela
99–77
Uruguay
2001
Details
 Chile
(Valdivia)

Argentina
76–69
Brazil

Venezuela
94–90
Uruguay
2003
Details
 Uruguay
(Montevideo)

Brazil
83–80
Argentina

Uruguay
88–82
Venezuela
2004
Details
 Brazil
(Campos dos Goytacazes)

Argentina
95–78
Brazil

Venezuela
76–74
Uruguay
2006
Details
 Venezuela
(Caracas)

Brazil
92–61
Uruguay

Argentina
95–78
Venezuela
2008
Details
 Chile
(Puerto Montt)

Argentina
100–95
Uruguay

Venezuela
87–72
Brazil
2010
Details
 Colombia
(Neiva)

Brazil
87–77
Argentina

Uruguay
76–70
Venezuela
2012
Details
 Argentina
(Resistencia)

Argentina
79–56
Venezuela

Uruguay
80–68
Brazil
2014
Details
 Venezuela
(Isla Margarita)

Venezuela
74–65
Argentina

Brazil
66–61
Uruguay
2016
Details
 Venezuela
(Caracas)

Venezuela
64–58
Brazil

Uruguay
87–83
Argentina

Performance by nation

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Brazil1813839
2 Argentina13121338
3 Uruguay11131236
4 Venezuela33511
5 Chile1247
 Peru1247
7 Paraguay0213
8 Bolivia0000
 Colombia0000
 Ecuador0000
Totals (10 entries)474747141

Participation details

Team Uruguay
1930
Chile
1932
Argentina
1934
Brazil
1935
Chile
1937
Peru
1938
Brazil
1939
Uruguay
1940
Argentina
1941
Chile
1942
Peru
1943
Ecuador
1945
Brazil
1947
Paraguay
1949
Uruguay
1953
Colombia
1955
Chile
1958
Argentina
1960
Brazil
1961
Peru
1963
 Argentina2nd3rd1st1st5th2nd3rd2nd1st1st1st3rd5th5th-4th4th3rd3rd4th
 Bolivia----------6th--------9th
 Brazil3rd-3rd2nd3rd4th1st3rd5th4th-1st2nd2nd2nd3rd1st1st1st1st
 Chile4th2nd2nd-1st-5th4th4th3rd4th4th3rd3rd3rd6th5th5th6th7th
 Colombia-----------6th--7th8th6th6th-8th
 Ecuador-----5th---5th-5th4th-6th7th8th7th7th6th
 Paraguay-------6th6th-5th--6th4th2nd3rd2nd4th5th
 Peru----4th1st4th5th2nd-3rd-6th4th5th5th7th-5th2nd
 Uruguay1st1st4th3rd2nd3rd2nd1st3rd2nd2nd2nd1st1st1st1st2nd4th2nd3rd
 Venezuela---------------9th--8th-
Team Argentina
1966
Paraguay
1968
Uruguay
1969
Uruguay
1971
Colombia
1973
Colombia
1976
Chile
1977
Argentina
1979
Uruguay
1981
Brazil
1983
Colombia
1985
Paraguay
1987
Ecuador
1989
Venezuela
1991
Brazil
1993
Uruguay
1995
Venezuela
1997
Argentina
1999
Chile
2001
Uruguay
2003
 Argentina1st5th3rd3rd2nd1st3rd1st3rd2nd3rd1st2nd3rd2nd2nd3rd2nd1st2nd
 Bolivia------9th-----9th---10th10th10th-
 Brazil2nd1st2nd1st1st2nd1st2nd2nd1st1st3rd1st2nd1st3rd4th1st2nd1st
 Chile6th6th5th6th5th6th6th4th4th5th7th6th---6th6th7th6th5th
 Colombia7th7th6th5th6th5th7th--6th5th-7th5th--5th9th7th6th
 Ecuador5th8th-8th8th-------5th6th--8th6th9th-
 Paraguay8th4th7th7th7th4th8th6th6th7th6th-6th7th-5th7th5th5th-
 Peru3rd3rd4th4th3rd7th5th7th5th-8th5th8th8th--9th8th8th-
 Uruguay4th2nd1st2nd4th3rd2nd3rd1st3rd2nd4th3rd4th4th1st1st4th4th3rd
 Venezuela------4th5th-4th4th2nd4th1st3rd4th2nd3rd3rd4th
Team Brazil
2004
Venezuela
2006
Chile
2008
Colombia
2010
Argentina
2012
Venezuela
2014
Venezuela
2016
Total
 Argentina1st3rd1st2nd1st2nd4th46
 Bolivia----7th-8th9
 Brazil2nd1st4th1st4th3rd2nd45
 Chile5th6th6th7th6th6th7th42
 Colombia-5th5th6th7th-5th26
 Ecuador---8th-7th9th22
 Paraguay6th--5th5th5th6th32
 Peru-----8th10th31
 Uruguay4th2nd2nd3rd3rd4th3rd47
 Venezuela3rd4th3rd4th2nd1st1st22

See also

References

  1. "South American Championship for Men". International Basketball Federation. FIBA Archive. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
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