FIBA Ranking: Spain remains no. 1, USA stays 2nd / News - Basketnews.com
In the latest FIBA Ranking update, Spain stays in the 1st place, the USA remains 2nd, and Australia holds 3rd place. Only one change took place in the Top 20, as Puerto Rico moved up from 21st place.
Credit: FIBA Credit FIBAThe completion of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers brings with it very little change in the top 20 of the latest FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike, as the globe looks forward to this summer's showcase event.
Spain remained atop the ranking - defending their first place obtained in November 2022. The only move in a stable top 20 was Puerto Rico going up one spot to number 20 thanks to booking their ticket to the World Cup from theAmericas Qualifiers.
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Fellow Americas side Dominican Republic jumped two spots to 23 as they locked up a spot in the World Cup with two decisive wins in window 6. World Cup co-hosts Japan went up one ranking to 36th while Cote d'Ivoire swapped spots with Lebanon at No. 42.
Two other African teams who will be debuting this summer in the World Cup and moved up the rankings are South Sudan, who rose one spot to 62nd, and Cape Verde, who jumped two slots to 64 as the smallest nation to reach the World Cup in terms of population.
TheFIBA EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiersalso impacted the ranking, with North Macedonia going up one slot after reaching the EuroBasket Qualifiers while Bulgaria moved up a spot to 47th.
Thanks to their participation in the Second Round of theFIBA World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers, the biggest mover in the top 100 was Guinea, who jumped 10 points to 75th.
TheDraw of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023will be held in Manila, the Philippines, on April 29. The draw principles will be based on this ranking and on geographical principles.
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