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Venezuela Women's National Basketball Team
The Venezuela women's national basketball team is administered by the Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto. FIBA Americas Championship record * 1999 – 8th place * 2009 – 7th place * 2013 – 8th place * 2015 – 5th place * 2017 – 9th place * 2021 – 6th place * 2023 – 6th place Current roster Rostrer for the 2023 FIBA Women's AmeriCup. See also * Venezuela women's national under-19 basketball team * Venezuela women's national under-17 basketball team * Venezuela women's national 3x3 team The Venezuela women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Venezuela, administered by the Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto.FIBA prof ...
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Eduardo Pinto (basketball)
Eduardo Antonio Pinto Pinto (born January 5, 1976 in Talca, Chile) is a Chilean former footballer who played as a midfielder. Teams (Player) * Rangers 1994-2001 * Coquimbo Unido 2002 * Unión San Felipe 2003 * Rangers 2004-2009 * Curicó Unido 2010–2012 Teams (Manager) * Rangers (youth) * Rangers (caretaker) 2022– Titles * Rangers A Ranger is typically someone in a military/paramilitary or law enforcement role specializing in patrolling a given territory, called “ranging”. The term most often refers to: * Park ranger or forest ranger, a person charged with protecting and ... 1997 (Torneo Apertura Primera B Championship) References External links * * 1976 births Living people Sportspeople from Talca Footballers from Maule Region Chilean men's footballers Chilean Primera División players Primera B de Chile players Rangers de Talca footballers Coquimbo Unido footballers Unión San Felipe footballers Curicó Unido footballers Men's association ...
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FIBA Women's AmeriCup
The FIBA Women's AmeriCup (formerly FIBA Americas Championship for Women) is the Americas Women's Basketball Championship that take place every two years between national teams of the continents. The Women's AmeriCup is also a qualifying tournament for the FIBA Women's World Cup and the Olympic Games. Since FIBA organized the entire Western Hemisphere west of the Atlantic Ocean under one zone, countries from North America, Central America, the Caribbean and South America compete in this tournament. The U.S. women's basketball team often does not participate in the tournament as it usually qualifies for major tournaments by virtue of winning the World Cup or Olympics. Summary Performances by nation Tournament awards ;Most recent award winners (2021) ;All-Tournament Team Most Valuable Player in bold and highlighted in green. Participating nations See also * FIBA AmeriCup (FIBA Americas men's championship) * FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup The FIBA Women's Basketb ...
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Federación Venezolana De Baloncesto
The Venezuelan Basketball Federation ( es, Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto, abbreviated as FVB), is a governing body for basketball in Venezuela. It directs and oversees all of the basketball national teams of Venezuela, including both the junior and senior national teams of both men and women. History The Venezuelan Basketball Federation was founded in 1935, and joined FIBA in 1938. External linksOfficial website {{National Members of the International Basketball Federation Basketball governing bodies in South America Federation Venezuela Basketball Basketball is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular Basketball court, court, compete with the primary objective of #Shooting, shooting a basketball (ball), basketball (appr ... Sports organizations established in 1935 ...
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1999 FIBA Americas Championship For Women
The 1999 FIBA Americas Championship for Women, was the fifth FIBA Americas Championship for Women regional basketball championship held by FIBA Americas, which also served as Americas qualifier for the 2000 Summer Olympics, granting berths to the top three teams in the final standings. It was held in Cuba between 12 May and 17 August 1999. Eight national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Americas, the sport's regional governing body. The city of Havana hosted the tournament. Cuba won their second title after defeating Brazil in the final. Format *Teams were split into two round-robin groups of four teams each. The top two teams from each group advanced to the knockout semifinals. The winners from the semifinals competed for the championship and qualified directly to the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games o ...
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2009 FIBA Americas Championship For Women
The FIBA Americas Championship for Women 2009 is the continental championships held by FIBA Americas for North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. The championship will serve as a qualifying tournament for the 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women in the Czech Republic. The tournament will be held on Ginásio Aecim Tocantins in Cuiabá, Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ... from September 23 to September 27. Preliminary round Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Championship Bracket ;5th place bracket Classification 5–8 ---- Semi finals ---- Seventh place game Fifth place game Third place game Final Final standings External links Official Website {{DEFAULTSORT: ...
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2013 FIBA Americas Championship For Women
The 2013 FIBA Americas Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Americas at the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women in Turkey. The tournament was held at the Gimnasio USBI in Xalapa, Mexico from 21 to 28 September 2013. Cuba won their fourth title after defeating Canada 77–71 in the final. Qualification Qualification was done via FIBA Americas' sub-zones. USA Basketball chose not to enter its national team, because it had already qualified for the 2014 World Championships by winning the 2012 Olympics. The qualified teams were: *South American Sub-Zone (FIBA South American Championship for Women 2013): ** ** ** ** *North America Sub-Zone: ** (qualified automatically) *Central American and Caribbean Zone ( 2012 Centrobasket Women): ** ** ** ** (host) ** Draw The draw was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico San Juan (, , ; Spanish for "Saint John") is the capital city and most populous municipality in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated terri ...
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2015 FIBA Americas Championship For Women
The 2015 FIBA Americas Championship for Women, held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Americas at the 2016 Summer Olympics Basketball Tournament in Brazil. The champion qualified directly for the Olympics. On the first day of the tournament, at coincident FIBA Central Board meetings in Tokyo, Brazil's men's and women's teams were granted automatic entry to the Olympic Tournament as highly ranked host teams. After allowing for Brazil's and the tournament winner's direct qualification for the Olympics, the next highest three teams in this tournament went to the final 2016 Summer Olympics Basketball Qualifying Tournament, competing against the highest placed non-winners of the other regional Championships. As Brazil fell in the semifinals, Puerto Rico and Venezuela, as the third-placed teams in their groups, contested a fifth-place match. Venezuela eventually won that match and qualified for the Olympic qualifying tournament. Canada went on to wi ...
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2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup
The 2017 FIBA Women's AmeriCup was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 6 to 13 August 2017. It awarded three spots for FIBA Americas to the 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Spain. Canada won their second straight title by defeating Argentina 67–65. Puerto Rico won their first ever medal after beating Brazil 75–68 in the third place game. Venue Qualification * Host nation ** * North America Subzone: ** (qualified automatically) * Central America and Caribbean Subzone: ** (qualified automatically) * Central America and Caribbean Subzone: 2017 Women's Centrobasket Championship ** ** ** * South America Subzone: 2016 South American Basketball Championship for Women ** ** ** ** Draw The draw was held on 19 July 2017 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Squads Preliminary round ''All times are local ( UTC−3).'' Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bracket Semifinals ---- Third place game Fina ...
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2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup
The 2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup was the 16th edition of the FIBA Women's AmeriCup, which is the main tournament for senior women's basketball national teams of the FIBA Americas. It was held from 11 to 19 June 2021. On 20 March 2021, Puerto Rico was confirmed as the host. The top four teams qualify for one of the qualifying tournaments for the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. The United States won their fourth title by defeating Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (; abbreviated PR; tnq, Boriken, ''Borinquen''), officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico ( es, link=yes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, lit=Free Associated State of Puerto Rico), is a Caribbean island and Unincorporated ... in the final, 74–59. Qualification Draw The draw took place on 22 May 2021. Seeding Squads Each team consisted of 12 players. Preliminary round ''All times are local ( UTC−4).'' Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- Knockout stage Bra ...
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2023 FIBA Women's AmeriCup
The 2023 FIBA Women's AmeriCup was the 17th edition of the FIBA Women's AmeriCup, which is the main tournament for senior women's basketball national teams of the FIBA Americas. It was held from 1 to 9 July 2023 in León, Mexico. Brazil won their sixth title after a finals win over the United States. Format The ten teams were split into two groups of five teams. The top four teams per group qualified to the quarterfinals. A first-placed teams faced off against the fourth-placed team and a second-placed team against a third-placed teams. A knockout-system was used after the preliminary round. Qualification Draw The draw took place on 10 May 2023 in Miami, United States. Seeding The teams were seeded according to the FIBA Women's World Ranking The FIBA Women's World Ranking is the FIBA's rankings of national women's basketball teams. FIBA ranks women's national teams in both senior and junior competitions. It also publishes combined rankings for all competitions involving b ...
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Keflavík Women's Basketball
The Keflavík women's basketball team, commonly known as Keflavík, is the women's basketball department of Keflavík ÍF (Keflavík, íþrótta- og ungmennafélag), based in the town of Reykjanesbær in Iceland. It is Iceland's most successful women's basketball team with 16 national championship. They currently play in Úrvalsdeild kvenna where they won the national championship in 2017. The club has won the Icelandic Basketball Cup a record fifteen times, including in 2017 and 2018. Arena Keflavík plays its home games at the TM Arena, commonly nicknamed "The Slaughterhouse". Trophies and awards Trophies * Icelandic champions: (16): **1988–1990, 1992–1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003–2005, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2017 * Icelandic Basketball Cup: (15): **1988–1990, 1993–1998, 2000, 2004, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018 * Icelandic Basketball Supercup: (11): **1996, 2000, 2001, 2003–2005, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2017, 2018 * Icelandic Company Cup: (7): **2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2 ...
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Venezuela Women's National Under-19 Basketball Team
The Venezuela women's national under-18 basketball team is a national basketball team of Venezuela, administered by the Federación Venezolana de Baloncesto.FIBA National Federations – Venezuela
fiba.com, accessed 18 August 2013. It represents the country in international under-18 (under age 18) women's basketball competitions.


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