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2022 FIBA AmeriCup Qualification
The 2022 FIBA AmeriCup qualification was a basketball competition that was played from June 2018 to February 2021, to determine the eleven FIBA Americas nations who would join the automatically qualified host Brazil at the 2022 FIBA AmeriCup. Sub-zone pre-qualifiers South American Pre-qualifiers Three teams were eligible to participate in the South American pre-qualifiers. Following suspension of Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador played two-legged match with overall winner advanced to the pre-qualifiers. Central American Pre-qualifiers Six teams were eligible to participate in the Central American pre-qualifiers. They were drawn into two groups by three teams. Following withdrawals of Nicaragua, Guatemala and Honduras, only three teams were left to play the Central American pre-qualifiers. Instead, they played single round-robin tournament with winner qualified for the pre-qualifiers. Caribbean Pre-qualifiers Ten teams participated in the Caribbean pre-qualifiers to quali ...
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2025 FIBA AmeriCup Qualification
The 2025 FIBA AmeriCup qualification is a basketball competition that is being played from February 2023 to February 2025, to determine the eleven FIBA Americas nations who will join the automatically qualified host Nicaragua at the 2025 FIBA AmeriCup. Sub-zone pre-qualifiers Central America The tournament was held in Managua, Nicaragua. ''All times are local ( UTC−6).'' South America Two teams entered the South American pre-qualifiers. Bolivia and Ecuador played a two-legged match with the overall winner advancing to the pre-qualifiers. Caribbean Barbados and Antigua and Barbuda were the two countries qualified based on their high rankings. The automatic qualification came after a host country could not be found. Pre-qualifiers The eight participating teams were divided into two groups: Group A in Chile and Group B in Nicaragua. Each team will play against the rest of the teams in its group (total of three games per team). The best two teams in each of ...
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Quito
Quito (; qu, Kitu), formally San Francisco de Quito, is the capital and largest city of Ecuador, with an estimated population of 2.8 million in its urban area. It is also the capital of the province of Pichincha. Quito is located in a valley on the eastern slopes of Pichincha, an active stratovolcano in the Andes, at an elevation of , making it the second-highest capital city in the world.Contact Us
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Quito is the political and cultural center of Ecuador as the country's major governmental, administrative, and cultural institutions are located within the city. The majority of transnational companies with a presence in Ecuador are headquartered there. It is also one of the country's two major industrial centers—the port city of

Robert Sandoval (basketball)
Robert J. Sandoval (February 23, 1950 – February 28, 2006) was a judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Early life Sandoval was born on February 23, 1950.Services Set for Superior Court Judge Robert Sandoval
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He graduated from San Gabriel High School and then received a degree in



Charles García
Charles Wayne García Jr. (born October 13, 1988) is a US-born Belizean professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Seattle University after first spending two seasons at Riverside City College. Early life García was born in the United States to Belizean immigrants. Through his father, García is of Costa Rican descent. Professional career García started the 2010–11 season in Turkey with Oyak Renault, but left after just two games. Between November and December 2010, he played in the NBA Development League for the Utah Flash before moving to Mexico to play for Potros ITSON until January 2011. He returned to the D-League in April 2011, where he joined the Iowa Energy. García spent the entire 2011–12 season in the D-League playing for the Sioux Falls Skyforce and Fort Wayne Mad Ants. For the 2012–13 season, García moved to Spain to play for Baloncesto Fuenlabrada. He managed 15 games for the club before leaving in January 2013. Two months late ...
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Devin Daly
Devin may refer to: Places * Devin, Bulgaria, a town *Devin, Minab, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Devin, North Khorasan, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran *Devin, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran *Devin, the Slovene name of Duino in Italy * Devín, a borough of Bratislava, Slovakia ** Devín Castle *Děvín, a mountain in the Czech Republic * Devín Gate, a natural gate in the Danube valley at the border of Slovakia and Austria *Camp Devin, Montana, a temporary United States Army camp established in 1878 People *Devin (name), a list of people with the given name or surname * Devin the Dude (born 1970), American hip hop artist Devin Copeland Other uses *Devin Enterprises, an American manufacturer of cars and kit-cars See also *Devins (other) *Devon (other) Devon is a county in England. Devon also may refer to: Places Australia * Devon Meadows, Victoria, a town * Devon railway station, a former railway station ...
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Belize City
Belize City is the largest city in Belize and was once the capital of the former British Honduras. According to the 2010 census, Belize City has a population of 57,169 people in 16,162 households. It is at the mouth of the Haulover Creek, which is a distributary of the Belize River. The Belize River empties into the Caribbean Sea from Belize City on the Philip Goldson Highway on the coast of the Caribbean. The city is the country's principal port and its financial and industrial hub. Cruise ships drop anchor outside the port and are tendered by local citizens. The city was almost entirely destroyed in October 1961 when Hurricane Hattie swept ashore. It was the capital of British Honduras (as Belize was then named) until the government was moved to the new capital of Belmopan in 1970. History Belize City was founded as "Belize Town" in 1638 by English lumber harvesters. It had been a small Maya city called Holzuz. Belize Town was ideal for the English as a central post b ...
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Belize Civic Centre
Belize (; bzj, Bileez) is a Caribbean and Central American country on the northeastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. It also shares a water boundary with Honduras to the southeast. It has an area of and a population of 441,471 (2022). Its mainland is about long and wide. It is the least populated and least densely populated country in Central America. Its population growth rate of 1.87% per year (2018 estimate) is the second-highest in the region and one of the highest in the Western Hemisphere. Its capital is Belmopan, and its largest city is the namesake city of Belize City. Belize is often thought of as a Caribbean country in Central America because it has a history similar to that of English-speaking Caribbean nations. Indeed, Belize’s institutions and official language reflect its history as a British colony. The Maya civilization spread into the area of Belize ...
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Honduras Men's National Basketball Team
The Honduras national basketball team is the national basketball team from Honduras. They have yet to appear in the FIBA World Cup or the FIBA AmeriCup. Current roster At the 2015 COCABA Championship for Men:Honduras , 2015 COCABA Championship for Men
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Guatemala Men's National Basketball Team
The Guatemala national basketball team represents Guatemala in international competitions. It is administered by the Guatemala National Basketball Federation (''Spanish:'' Federación Nacional de Baloncesto de Guatemala) (FNBG). Guatemala is the most populous nation in the Americas that has never qualified for a major international basketball event. Competitions Performance at Summer Olympics ''yet to qualify'' Performance at FIBA World Cup ''yet to qualify'' Performance at FIBA AmeriCup ''yet to qualify'' Current roster At the 2015 COCABA Championship:Guatemala , 2015 COCABA Championship
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Nicaragua Men's National Basketball Team
The Nicaragua men's national basketball team is the national basketball team in Nicaragua. They have yet to appear in the FIBA World Cup or the FIBA AmeriCup. It is managed by the Federación Nicaraguense de Baloncesto (FENIBALON). Nicaragua's greatest accomplishment has been the silver medal at the 2017 Central American Games. Nicaragua won all games until they reached the final where they ceded to Panama 59-72, despite the support of 8,000 fans at the Polideportivo Alexis Argüello. Competitions Summer Olympics ''yet to qualify'' FIBA World Cup ''yet to qualify'' FIBA AmeriCup ''yet to qualify'' Pan American Games ''yet to qualify'' Centrobasket * 1965-2010: ''Did not compete'' * 2012: 10th * 2014: ''Did not compete'' * 2016: 8th Central American Games * 1973-2013: ? * 2017: * 2022: ''To be determined'' Current roster At the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification (Americas): , valign="top" , ;Head coach * ;Assistant coaches ---- ; ...
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