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FIBA Basketball World Cup records are the records attained throughout the history of the FIBA Basketball World Cup.

General performances

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Performances of host countries

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Map of countries' best results

From 1959 to 1982, the host qualified directly to the final round, thus bypassing the preliminary round (group stages). As a result, the host's final rank would no worse than the number of teams in the final round (between six and eight); however, from 1986 the host was made to compete in the preliminary round.

However, the success rate of hosts winning the tournament is rather low (14%, 3 of 18), as compared to the FIFA World Cup's success rate of 22% (6 of 21); furthermore, no host has won the championship since Yugoslavia won in 1970, and only one host since then has won any type of medal (Turkey with a silver medal in 2010).

Year Host country When hosting Better when hosting? When not hosting
Performance Stage Performance Stage
1950  Argentina Champions Final round (1st of 6) Yes Runner-up Final
1954  Brazil Runner-up Final round (2nd of 8) No Champions Final round (1st of 7)
1959  Chile Third place Final round (3rd of 7) No Third place Final round (3rd of 6)
1963  Brazil Champions Final round (1st of 7) No Champions Final round (1st of 7)
1967  Uruguay Seventh place Final round (7th of 7) No Third place Final round (3rd of 7)
1970  Yugoslavia Champions Final round (1st of 7) No Champions Final
1974  Puerto Rico Seventh place Final round (7th of 8) No Fourth place Semifinals
1978  Philippines Eighth place Final round (8th of 8) No Third place Final round (3rd of 7)
1982  Colombia Seventh place Final round (7th of 7) Not applicable — only appearance is when they hosted
1986  Spain Fifth place 5th-place playoffs No Champions Final
1990  Argentina Eighth place Second round (4th of 4) No Runner-up Final
1994  Canada Seventh place 5th-place playoffs No Third place Final round (3rd of 8)
1998  Greece Fourth place Semifinals No Runner-up Final
2002  United States Sixth place Quarterfinals No Champions Final
2006  Japan Seventeenth place Preliminary round (5th of 6) No 11th place Classification round (4th of 6)
2010  Turkey Runner-up Final Yes Sixth place Quarterfinals
2014  Spain Fifth place Quarterfinals No Champions Final
2019  China Twenty-fourth place Preliminary round (3rd of 4) No Eighth place 7th place classification game
2023  Philippines Twenty-fourth place Preliminary round (4th of 4) No Third place Final round (3rd of 7)
 Indonesia Non-participating host Never qualified
 Japan Nineteenth place Preliminary round (3rd of 4) No Eleventh place Classification round (4th of 6)
2027  Qatar [to be determined] [to be determined] [to be determined] Twenty-first place Preliminary round (6th of 6)

By top four finishes

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Rank Nation Number of
appearances
Years in
semifinals
1.  United States 15 (1950, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1974, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2023)
2.  Yugoslavia /  FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) 10 (1963, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1998, 2002)
3.  Brazil 8 (1950, 1954, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1970, 1978, 1986)
 Soviet Union 8 (1963, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990)
5.  Argentina 4 (1950, 2002, 2006, 2019)
6.  France 3 (1954, 2014, 2019)
 Greece 3 (1994, 1998, 2006)
 Spain 3 (1982, 2006, 2019)
 Serbia 3 (2010, 2014, 2023)
9.  Chile 2 (1950, 1959)
 Italy 2 (1970, 1978)
 Lithuania 2 (2010, 2014)
 Russia 2 (1994, 1998)
 Germany 2 (2002, 2023)
14.  Philippines 1 (1954)
 Formosa 1 (1959)
 Cuba 1 (1974)
 Puerto Rico 1 (1990)
 Croatia 1 (1994)
 New Zealand 1 (2002)
 Turkey 1 (2010)
 Australia 1 (2019)
 Canada 1 (2023)

Most Valuable Players

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Year MVP National Team
1950 Argentina Oscar Furlong  Argentina
1954 United States Kirby Minter  United States
1959 Brazil Amaury Pasos  Brazil
1963 Brazil Wlamir Marques  Brazil
1967 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivo Daneu  Yugoslavia
1970 Soviet Union Sergei Belov  Soviet Union
1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Kićanović  Yugoslavia
1978 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić  Yugoslavia
1982 Panama Rolando Frazer  Panama
1986 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović  Yugoslavia
1990 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Toni Kukoč  Yugoslavia
1994 United States Shaquille O'Neal  United States
1998 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FR Yugoslavia
2002 Germany Dirk Nowitzki  Germany
2006 Spain Pau Gasol  Spain
2010 United States Kevin Durant  United States
2014 United States Kyrie Irving  United States
2019 Spain Ricky Rubio  Spain
2023 Germany Dennis Schröder  Germany

Top scorer by tournament

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Points per game

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Year Player Scoring Average
Spain Álvaro Salvadores
13.8
Uruguay Oscar Moglia
18.7
Taiwan James T. L. Chen
20.1
Peru Ricardo Duarte
23.1
Poland Mieczysław Łopatka
19.7
South Korea Shin Dong-pa
32.6
Mexico Arturo Guerrero
27.0
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec
26.9
Panama Rolando Frazer
24.4
Greece Nikos Galis
33.7
Brazil Oscar Schmidt
34.6
Australia Andrew Gaze
23.9
Spain Alberto Herreros
17.9
Germany Dirk Nowitzki
24.0
China Yao Ming
25.3
Argentina Luis Scola
27.1
Puerto Rico J. J. Barea
22.0
South Korea Ra Gun-ah
23.0
Slovenia Luka Dončić
27.0

Total points scored

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FIBA Basketball World Cup All-Tournament Team

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All-time top cumulative points scorers

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# Player Games
Played
Points
Scored
Scoring
Average
1. Brazil Oscar Schmidt 34 906 26.7
2. Argentina Luis Scola 41 716 17.5
3. Australia Andrew Gaze 29 594 20.5
4. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić 35 563 16.1
5. Puerto Rico José Rafael Ortiz 33 511 15.5
6. Brazil Marcel De Souza 37 494 13.6
7. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Kićanović 25 491 19.7
8. Spain Pau Gasol 24 482 20.1
9. Brazil Ubiratan Pereira Maciel 41 474 11.6
10. Greece Panagiotis Giannakis 26 469 18.0
11. Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 33 462 14.0
12. New Zealand Kirk Penney 27 447 16.6
13. Serbia Bogdan Bogdanović 25 444 17.8
14. Brazil Wlamir Marques 31 437 10.7
15. Brazil Amaury Pasos 33 434 13.2
Italy Antonello Riva 18 24.1

All time highest scoring averages

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# Player Games
Played
Points
Scored
Scoring
Average
1. Greece Nikos Galis 10 337 33.7
2. South Korea Shin Dong-pa 8 261 32.6
3. Slovenia Luka Dončić 8 216 27.0
4. Brazil Oscar Schmidt 34 906 26.7
5. China Zhang Weiping 7 177 25.3
6. Australia Ed Palubinskas 172 24.6
7. Italy Antonello Riva 18 434 24.1
8. Germany Dirk Nowitzki 425 23.6
9. Uruguay Wilfredo Ruiz Bruno 7 164 23.4
10. South Korea Ra Gun-ah 5 115 23.0
  • Player must have played at least 5 games to appear in this statistic

Games with most overtimes

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Year Round Rivals Extra
Periods
Ref.
2006 Preliminary Round  Angola 103–108  Germany 3 [8][9]
2019 Semi-finals  Spain 95–88  Australia 2 [10][11]
1970 Preliminary Round  Brazil 94–93  Italy [12][13]
2002 Eighth-Final Round  Puerto Rico 89–87  Angola [14][15]
2010 Preliminary Round  Serbia 81–82  Germany [16][17]
1967 Classification Round  Puerto Rico 79–86  Japan [18][19]
1950 Classification Round  Yugoslavia 43–46  Peru [20][21]

Age records

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Oldest

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*describes age on first day of the tournament

Game score records

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Biggest game score

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# Year Round Rivals Team score
1. Philippines1978 Preliminary Round  Brazil 154 - 97  China 154
2. Argentina1990 Preliminary Round  United States 146 - 67  Korea 146
3. Colombia1982 Final Round  Colombia 76 - 143  Soviet Union 143
4. Puerto Rico1974 Preliminary Round  Soviet Union 140 - 48  Central African Republic 140
5. Argentina1990 Preliminary Round  Brazil 138 - 95  China 138

Lowest game score

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# Year Round Rivals Team score
1. Argentina1950 Final Round  Egypt 19 - 38  Brazil 19
2. Argentina1950 Repass Round I  Chile 40 - 24  Yugoslavia 24
3. Argentina1950 Preliminary Round I  Peru 33 - 27  Yugoslavia 27
Argentina1950 Final Round  France 27 - 59  Brazil
5. Argentina1950 Final Round  Egypt 31 - 28  France 28
Brazil1954 Final Round  United States 72 - 28  Formosa

Biggest margin

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# Year Round Rivals Margin points
1. Puerto Rico1974 Preliminary Round  Soviet Union 140 - 48  Central African Republic 92
2. Spain1986 Preliminary Round  Canada 128 - 38  Malaysia 90
3. Argentina1990 Preliminary Round  United States 146 - 67  Korea 79
4. Spain 1986 Preliminary Round  Yugoslavia 131 - 61  Malaysia 70
5. Colombia1982 Final Round  Colombia 76 - 143  Soviet Union 67

Top scorers in a single game

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Player Points Scored Opponent Year
South Korea Hur Jae 54  Egypt 1990
Greece Nikos Galis 53  Panama 1986
Brazil Oscar Schmidt 52  Australia 1990
Spain Jordi Villacampa 48  Venezuela 1990
Germany Dirk Nowitzki 47  Angola 2006
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Petrović  Netherlands 1986
South Korea Lee Chung-Hee 45  Brazil 1986
Czechoslovakia Kamil Brabenec 44  Puerto Rico 1978
Peru Ricardo Duarte 42  Japan 1963
Mexico Arturo Guerrero  Central African Republic 1974

Players with the most tournaments and games played

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Player Number of
World Cups
Games
Played
Years played Ref.
Brazil Ubiratan "Bira" Pereira Maciel 5 41 1963, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978 [30][31][32]
Argentina Luis Scola 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [33][34]
Brazil Marcel De Souza 37 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990 [35][36][37][38]
Spain Rudy Fernández 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2023 [39][40][41]
Australia Phil Smyth 36 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 [42][43]
Puerto Rico Jerome Mincy 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 [44][45]
Brazil Alex Garcia 32 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [46]
Puerto Rico Daniel Santiago 30 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [47]
Brazil Anderson Varejão 29 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [48][49]
Brazil Marcelo Huertas 28 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019, 2023 [50][51][52][53]
Brazil Leandro Barbosa 27 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [48]
Brazil Marcelinho Machado 25 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [54]
Angola Eduardo Mingas 23 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [55][56]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić 4 35 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986 [57]
Soviet Union Alexander Belostenny 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990 [58]
Brazil Oscar Schmidt 34 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990 [59]
Argentina Rubén Wolkowyski 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006 [60]
Brazil Amaury Pasos 33 1954, 1959, 1963, 1967 [61][62]
Spain Andrés Jiménez Fernández 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 [63][64][65]
Puerto Rico José Rafael Ortiz 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 [66][67]
Spain Juan Carlos Navarro 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [68]
Argentina Marcelo Milanesio 32 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 [69]
Argentina Fabricio Oberto 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010 [70][71]
Spain Marc Gasol 2006, 2010, 2014, 2019 [72][73]
Brazil Wlamir Marques 31 1954, 1959, 1963, 1970 [74][75]
Soviet Union Sergei Belov 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978 [76][77]
Australia Ray Borner 29 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994 [78]
Australia Andrew Gaze 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 [79]
Brazil João José Vianna 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 [80]
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić 28 1967, 1970, 1974, 1978 [81][82]
New Zealand Kirk Penney 27 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [83][84]
Brazil Tiago Splitter 26 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [85][86]
Spain Felipe Reyes 23 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 [87]
Iran Hamed Haddadi 19 2010, 2014, 2019, 2023 [88][89]

Top medalists

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Player Gold Medals Silver Medals Bronze Medals Total Medals
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić 2
(1970, 1978)
2
(1967, 1974)
0 4
Brazil Wlamir Marques 2
(1959, 1963)
2
(1954, 1970)
0 4
Brazil Amaury Pasos 2
(1959, 1963)
1
(1954)
1
(1967)
4
Soviet Union Sergei Belov 2
(1967, 1974)
1
(1978)
1
(1970)
4
Brazil Carmo de Souza 2
(1959, 1963)
1
(1970)
0 3
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlade Divac 2
(1990, 2002)
0 1
(1986)
3
Brazil Jatyr Schall 2
(1959, 1963)
0 1
(1967)
3
Soviet Union Modestas Paulauskas 2
(1967, 1974)
0 1
(1970)
3
Soviet Union Priit Tomson 2
(1967, 1974)
0 1
(1970)
3
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Bodiroga 2
(1998, 2002)
0 0 2
United States Stephen Curry 2
(2010, 2014)
0 0 2
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Drobnjak 2
(1998, 2002)
0 0 2
Spain Rudy Fernández 2
(2006, 2019)
0 0 2
Spain Marc Gasol 2
(2006, 2019)
0 0 2
United States Rudy Gay 2
(2010, 2014)
0 0 2
United States Derrick Rose 2
(2010, 2014)
0 0 2
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Tomašević 2
(1998, 2002)
0 0 2
Brazil Waldemar Blatskauskas 2
(1959, 1963)
0 0 2

Players with the most total medals won

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Player Gold Medals Silver Medals Bronze Medals Total Medals
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Krešimir Ćosić 2
(1970, 1978)
2
(1967, 1974)
0 4
Brazil Wlamir Marques 2
(1959, 1963)
2
(1954, 1970)
0 4
Brazil Amaury Pasos 2
(1959, 1963)
1
(1954)
1
(1967)
4
Soviet Union Sergei Belov 2
(1967, 1974)
1
(1978)
1
(1970)
4
Soviet Union Alexander Belostenny 1
(1982)
3
(1978, 1986, 1990)
0 4
Brazil Ubiratan "Bira" Pereira Maciel 1
(1963)
1
(1970)
2
(1967, 1978)
4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Dalipagić 1
(1978)
1
(1974)
2
(1982, 1986)
4

Highest attendance

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Rank Year Date Venue Round Match Attendance Source
1 Philippines/Japan/Indonesia 2023 25 August 2023 Philippine Arena, Bocaue Preliminary round  Philippines v Dominican Republic  38,115 [91]
2 Canada 1994 14 August 1994 SkyDome, Toronto Final  United States v Russia  32,616 [91]

All-time team records

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  FIBA Africa,   FIBA Americas,   FIBA Asia,   FIBA Europe,   FIBA Oceania

Team Games played Wins Losses Winning percentage Points for Points against Point differential Best finish
 United States 166 134 32 .807 14,764 12,055 +2,709 5winners
 Brazil 145 87 58 .600 11,733 10,921 +812 2winners
 Yugoslavia* 78 58 20 .744 6,591 5,847 +744 5winners
 Argentina 112 65 47 .580 8,998 8,537 +461 1winners
 Soviet Union* 80 66 14 .825 7,141 5,652 +1,489 3winners
 Spain 105 74 31 .705 8,948 7,868 +1,080 2winners
 Canada 115 45 70 .391 9,130 9,220 −90 Third place
 Puerto Rico 103 43 60 .417 8,112 8,382 −270 Final round
 Germany 49 31 18 .633 4,047 3,821 +226 1winners
 Italy 82 47 35 .573 6,607 6,307 +300 Final round
 Australia 93 44 49 .473 7,541 7,652 −111 Fourth place
 Greece 66 38 28 .576 5,234 5,102 +132 Runners-up
 China 70 18 52 .257 5,733 6,678 −945 Round of 16
 Uruguay 50 17 33 .340 3,309 3,690 −381 Final round
 France 68 37 31 .544 4,620 4,618 +2 Third place
 Russia 39 25 14 .641 3,083 2,943 +140 Runners-up
 Cuba 35 18 17 .514 2,772 2,751 +21 Final round
 Angola 56 16 40 .286 4,166 4,680 −514 Round of 16
 South Korea 51 10 41 .196 4,016 4,902 −886 Preliminary round
 Czechoslovakia* 30 17 13 .567 2,713 2,618 +95 Final round
 Lithuania 49 33 16 .673 3,975 3,637 +338 Third place
 Philippines 45 14 31 .311 3,351 3,914 −563 Third place
 Egypt 47 8 39 .170 3,103 3,867 −764 Final round
 Serbia 58 40 18 .690 5,045 4,306 +739 Runners-up
 Mexico 40 19 21 .475 2,988 3,085 −97 Final round
 Turkey 38 24 14 .632 3,005 2,883 +122 Runners-up
 New Zealand 42 17 25 .405 3,323 3,640 −317 Fourth place
 Peru 27 10 17 .370 1,565 1,671 −106 Final round
 Panama 25 9 16 .360 2,089 2,232 −143 Preliminary round
 Japan 36 8 28 .222 2,440 2,914 −474 Preliminary round
 Chile 19 9 10 .474 1,025 1,069 −44 Third place
 Israel 19 7 12 .368 1,262 1,440 −178 Final round
 Chinese Taipei 18 7 11 .389 982 1,077 −95 Fourth place
 Croatia 20 12 8 .600 1,637 1,449 +188 Third place
 Slovenia 30 17 13 .567 2,500 2,480 +20 Seventh place
 Venezuela 28 8 20 .286 2,222 2,467 −245 Preliminary round
 Senegal 28 4 24 .143 1,919 2,330 −411 Round of 16
 Ivory Coast 27 2 25 .074 1,910 2,419 −509 Preliminary round
 Lebanon 20 5 15 .250 1,460 1,869 −409 Preliminary round
 Nigeria 16 7 9 .438 1,225 1,195 +30 Round of 16
 Paraguay 13 3 10 .231 733 953 −220 Preliminary round
 Bulgaria 9 5 4 .556 532 512 +20 Final round
 Poland 17 8 9 .471 1,285 1,320 −35 Final round
 Dominican Republic 23 9 14 .391 1,782 1,954 −172 Round of 16
 Netherlands 5 2 3 .400 422 405 +17 Preliminary round
 Ecuador 5 2 3 .400 222 232 −10 Preliminary round
 West Germany* 5 2 3 .400 382 397 −15 Preliminary round
 Iran 20 4 16 .200 1,345 1,564 −219 Preliminary round
 Ukraine 5 2 3 .400 344 369 −25 Preliminary round
 Finland 10 3 7 .300 767 857 −90 Preliminary round
 Jordan 15 1 14 .067 1,082 1,403 −321 Preliminary round
 Tunisia 10 3 7 .300 677 793 −116 Preliminary round
 Georgia 5 2 3 .400 379 407 –28 Preliminary round
 Latvia 8 6 2 .600 714 636 +78 Fifth place
 South Sudan 5 3 2 .600 456 431 +25 Preliminary round
 Czech Republic 8 4 4 .500 662 651 +11 Sixth place
 Montenegro 10 4 6 .400 767 796 –29 Preliminary round
 Algeria 5 1 4 .200 395 476 −81 Preliminary round
 Cape Verde 5 1 4 .200 366 432 –66 Preliminary round
 Qatar 5 0 5 .000 310 456 −146 Preliminary round
 Malaysia 5 0 5 .000 313 539 −226 Preliminary round
 Colombia 6 0 6 .000 473 656 −183 Preliminary round
 Central African Republic 7 0 7 .000 477 757 −280 Preliminary round
Total 1,213 games 190,787 points

*Defunct country

Notes and references

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  1. ^ FIBA Archive - Most Valuable Player.
  2. ^ Top scorer of each FIBA Basketball World Cup.
  3. ^ World Championship for Men.
  4. ^ FIBA Archive - All time top scorers (Top 10).
  5. ^ All time top scorers
  6. ^ FIBA Archive - All time highest scoring average (Top 10).
  7. ^ FIBA Archive - Games with most overtimes (Top 5).
  8. ^ "Fiba archive Boxscore". fiba.com.
  9. ^ "game ANG - GER". linguasport.com.
  10. ^ "semi-finals 2019". fiba.com.
  11. ^ "game SPA - AUS". linguasport.com.
  12. ^ "boxscore 1970". fiba.com.
  13. ^ "game BRA - ITA". linguasport.com.
  14. ^ "boxscore 2002". fiba.com.
  15. ^ "game PUR - ANG". linguasport.com.
  16. ^ "boxscore 2010". fiba.com.
  17. ^ "game SRB - GER". linguasport.com.
  18. ^ "boxscore 1967". fiba.com.
  19. ^ "game PUR - JPN". linguasport.com.
  20. ^ "boxscore 1950". fiba.com.
  21. ^ "game YUG - PER". linguasport.com.
  22. ^ FIBA Archive - Oldest player (Top 5).
  23. ^ Oldest and Youngest
  24. ^ FIBA Archive - Youngest player (Top 10).
  25. ^ FIBA Archive - Biggest game score (Top 5).
  26. ^ FIBA Archive - Lowest game score (Top 5).
  27. ^ FIBA Archive - Biggest margin (Top 5).
  28. ^ FIBA Archive - Most points scored in a game (Top 10).
  29. ^ FIBA Archive - Most participations & games played (Top 10).
  30. ^ "Fiba archive players". fiba.com.
  31. ^ "Fiba archive players Maciel Pereira". fiba.com.
  32. ^ "Squads 1963". linguasport.com.
  33. ^ "Fiba archive players Scola". fiba.com.
  34. ^ "Squads 2002". linguasport.com.
  35. ^ "Fiba archive players Souza". fiba.com.
  36. ^ "Fiba archive players Ramon de Souza". fiba.com.
  37. ^ "Fiba archive players Marcel Ponickwar". fiba.com.
  38. ^ "Squads 1974". linguasport.com.
  39. ^ "Fiba archive players Fernandez". fiba.com.
  40. ^ "Fiba player Fernandez". fiba.com.
  41. ^ "Fiba players Fernandez". fiba.com.
  42. ^ "Fiba archive players Smyth". fiba.com.
  43. ^ "Squads 1978". linguasport.com.
  44. ^ "Fiba archive players Mincy". fiba.com.
  45. ^ "Squads 1986". linguasport.com.
  46. ^ "Fiba archive players Garcia". fiba.com.
  47. ^ "Fiba archive players Santiago". fiba.com.
  48. ^ a b "Barbosa, Garcia and Varejao: The special feeling of playing in five World Cups". fiba.com.
  49. ^ "Fiba players Varejão". fiba.com.
  50. ^ "Fiba archive players Huertas". fiba.com.
  51. ^ "Fiba players Huertas". fiba.com.
  52. ^ "Fiba player Huertas". fiba.com.
  53. ^ "Century mark: Huertas reaches 100 World Cup assists milestone". fiba.com.
  54. ^ "Fiba archive players Machado". fiba.com.
  55. ^ "Fiba archive players Mingas". fiba.com.
  56. ^ "Squads 2019". linguasport.com.
  57. ^ "Fiba archive players Dalipagić". fiba.com.
  58. ^ "Fiba archive players Belostenny". fiba.com.
  59. ^ "Fiba archive player Schmidt". fiba.com.
  60. ^ "Fiba archive players Wolkowyski". fiba.com.
  61. ^ "Fiba archive players Pasos". fiba.com.
  62. ^ "Squads 1954". linguasport.com.
  63. ^ "Fiba archive players Jiménez". fiba.com.
  64. ^ "Fiba archive players Fernández". fiba.com.
  65. ^ "Squads 1982". linguasport.com.
  66. ^ "Fiba archive player Ortiz-Rijos". fiba.com.
  67. ^ "Squads 1990". linguasport.com.
  68. ^ "Fiba archive player Navarro". fiba.com.
  69. ^ "Fiba archive players Milanesio". fiba.com.
  70. ^ "Fiba archive players Oberto". fiba.com.
  71. ^ "Squads 1998". linguasport.com.
  72. ^ "Fiba archive players M.Gasol". fiba.com.
  73. ^ "Squads 2006". linguasport.com.
  74. ^ "Fiba archive players Marques". fiba.com.
  75. ^ "Squads 1959". linguasport.com.
  76. ^ "Fiba archive players Belov". fiba.com.
  77. ^ "Squads 1967". linguasport.com.
  78. ^ "Fiba archive players Borner". fiba.com.
  79. ^ "Fiba archive players Gaze". fiba.com.
  80. ^ "Fiba archive players Vianna". fiba.com.
  81. ^ "Fiba archive players Ćosić". fiba.com.
  82. ^ "Squads 1970". linguasport.com.
  83. ^ "Fiba archive players Penney". fiba.com.
  84. ^ "Squads 2010". linguasport.com.
  85. ^ "Fiba archive players Splitter". fiba.com.
  86. ^ "Squads 2014". linguasport.com.
  87. ^ "Fiba archive players Reyes". fiba.com.
  88. ^ "Fiba players Haddadi". fiba.com.
  89. ^ "Squads 2023". linguasport.com.
  90. ^ FIBA Archive - All time medallist (Top 10).
  91. ^ a b Li, Matthew (25 August 2023). "Gilas vs Dominicana shatters all-time FIBA WC attendance record". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  92. ^ "Men World Championship: Event statistics". The-Sports.org. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
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