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2019 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup – Women's tournament

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2019 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup – Women's tournament
Tournament details
Host countryChina
CityLanzhou
Dates2–6 October
Teams20
Final positions
ChampionsJapan Japan (1st title)
Runners-upRussia Russia
Third placeFrance France
Fourth placeBelarus Belarus
Tournament statistics
MVPJapan Mai Yamamoto
2018
2022

The 2019 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup – Women's tournament is the second edition of this championship. The event was held in Lanzhou, China. It was contested by 20 teams. Russia are the defending champions.

Japan won their first title with a win against Russia in a repeat of the 2018 final.[1]

Host selection

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Chinese city, Lanzhou, was given the hosting rights on 17 July 2018. Although 2018 host city, Xi'an, originally planned to host it.[2][3]

Teams

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FIBA announced the qualified teams on 19 December 2018.[4]

Seeding

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The pools were announced on 19 December 2018.[4]

The seeding and groups were as follows:

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D

Russia Russia (1)
Belarus Belarus (8)
Indonesia Indonesia (9)
Czech Republic Czech Republic (16)
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic (17)

China China (2) (H)
Netherlands Netherlands (7)
Hungary Hungary (10)
Switzerland Switzerland (15)
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (18)

Mongolia Mongolia (3)
Romania Romania (6)
Germany Germany (11)
Iran Iran (14)
Uganda Uganda (19)

Ukraine Ukraine (4)
France France (5)
Japan Japan (12)
Italy Italy (13)
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan (20)

Venue

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Preliminary round

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Russia Belarus Czech Republic Dominican Republic Indonesia
1  Russia 4 4 0 79 40 +39 Quarterfinals 15–12 21–18
2  Belarus 4 3 1 75 51 +24 22–12 20–13
3  Czech Republic 4 2 2 72 64 +8 11–21 22–11
4  Dominican Republic 4 1 3 49 82 −33 7–22 19–16
5  Indonesia 4 0 4 43 81 −38 3–21 11–21
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.

Pool B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Netherlands China Hungary Switzerland Sri Lanka
1  Netherlands 4 4 0 73 43 +30 Quarterfinals 19–12 19–8
2  China (H) 4 3 1 63 44 +19 11–19 21–12
3  Hungary 4 2 2 60 49 +11 7–10 21–14
4   Switzerland 4 1 3 58 65 −7 12–16 20–7
5  Sri Lanka 4 0 4 27 80 −53 6–21 6–20
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts

Pool C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification Mongolia Germany Romania Iran Uganda
1  Mongolia 4 3 1 73 64 +9 Quarterfinals 20–21 OT 21–15
2  Germany 4 3 1 72 34 +38 11–13 OT 21–6
3  Romania 4 3 1 67 66 +1 9–21 19–12
4  Iran 4 1 3 47 70 −23 13–18 13–10
5  Uganda 4 0 4 45 70 −25 17–19 6–19
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.

Pool D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification France Japan Ukraine Italy Turkmenistan
1  France 4 3 1 76 40 +36 Quarterfinals 21–10 22–8
2  Japan 4 3 1 73 56 +17 20–11 21–20
3  Ukraine 4 3 1 70 56 +14 16–13 21–19
4  Italy 4 1 3 66 72 −6 6–20 21–10
5  Turkmenistan 4 0 4 26 87 −61 4–22 4–22
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.

Knockout stage

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All times are local.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
6 October – 12:10
 
 
 Russia 21
 
6 October – 16:30
 
 Germany 6
 
 Russia 16
 
6 October – 12:35
 
 France 11
 
 France 18
 
6 October – 19:40
 
 China 17
 
 Russia 14
 
6 October – 14:10
 
 Japan 19
 
 Netherlands 9
 
6 October – 16:55
 
 Japan 22
 
 Japan 16
 
6 October – 14:35
 
 Belarus 9 Bronze medal
 
 Mongolia 10
 
6 October – 18:20
 
 Belarus 21
 
 France 20
 
 
 Belarus 14
 

Final standings

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Tiebreakers

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  • 1) Wins
  • 2) Points scored
  • 3) Seeding
Pos Team Pld W L W% PF PA
1  Japan 7 6 1 86% 130 18.6
2  Russia 7 6 1 86% 130 18.6
3  France 7 5 2 71% 125 17.9
4  Belarus 7 4 3 57% 119 17.0
5  Netherlands 5 4 1 80% 82 16.4
6  Mongolia 5 3 2 60% 83 16.6
7  China 5 3 2 60% 80 16.0
8  Germany 5 3 2 60% 78 15.6
9  Ukraine 4 3 1 75% 70 17.5
10  Romania 4 3 1 50% 67 16.8
11  Czech Republic 4 2 2 50% 72 18.0
12  Hungary 4 2 2 50% 60 15.0
13  Italy 4 1 3 25% 66 16.5
14   Switzerland 4 1 3 25% 58 14.5
15  Dominican Republic 4 1 3 25% 49 12.3
16  Iran 4 1 3 25% 47 11.8
17  Uganda 4 0 4 0% 45 11.3
18  Indonesia 4 0 4 0% 43 10.8
19  Sri Lanka 4 0 4 0% 27 6.8
20  Turkmenistan 4 0 4 0% 26 6.5

Awards

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These players were given the awards after the competition:[5]

Most valuable player

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Top scorer

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Team of the tournament

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Russia repeat and Japan avenge heartbreak at FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup 2019". fiba3x3.com. October 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Xi'an to host inaugural edition of FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup". fiba3x3.com. July 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "China's Xi'an to hold 2019 FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup in October - Xinhua | English.news.cn". www.xinhuanet.com.
  4. ^ a b "Who will challenge Russia's title defense at the FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup 2019?". fiba3x3.com. December 19, 2018.
  5. ^ "MVP Yamamoto stars on FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup 2019 Women's Team of The Tournament". fiba3x3.com. October 6, 2019.
  6. ^ "Top Scorers | FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup 2019". fiba3x3.com.
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