FIBA Americas
FIBA Americas ( FIBA Americas officially ) is a zone of FIBA World Basketball Association, which includes 49 national teams. The FIBA Americas was founded in 1975 and is based in San Juan.
- 2.1 Men
- 2.2 Women
- 3.1 For teams
- 3.2 For clubs
National
North America
- United States United States
- Canada Canada
Central America
- Belize Belize
- Costa Rica Costa Rica
- El Salvador El Salvador
- Guatemala Guatemala
- Honduras Honduras
- Mexico Mexico
- Nicaragua Nicaragua
- Panama Panama
South America
- Colombia Colombia
- Paraguay Paraguay
- Peru Peru
- Uruguay Uruguay
- Venezuela Venezuela
Caribbean
- Virgin Islands U.S. Virgin Islands
- Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
- Aruba Aruba
- Bahamas Bahamas
- Barbados Barbados
- Bermuda Bermuda
- British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands
- Dominica Dominica
- Dominican Republic Dominican Republic
- Grenada Grenada
- Guyana Guyana
- Haiti Haiti
- Jamaica Jamaica
- Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
- Cuba Cuba
- Montserrat Montserrat
- Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles
- Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
- Saint Kitts Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia St. Lucia
- Saint Vincent Grenadines St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
- Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Islands
The ten highest ranked in the world ranking teams
→ See also: FIBA World Ranking
Gentlemen
(Updated: October 20, 2013)
Ladies
M Instantaneous master of the zone
1Auswahlteams were already qualified as the defending champion for the 2014 World Cup and did not participate in the basketball championships America.
(Updated: November 5, 2013)
Competitions
For teams
- Basketball Americas Championship
- Basketball Championship of America Women
For clubs
Gentlemen:
- National Basketball Association ( not organized by FIBA )
- FIBA Americas League
- Liga Sudamericana ( not organized by FIBA )
- Campeonato Sudamericano de Clubes ( not organized by FIBA )
Women:
- Women's National Basketball Association ( not organized by FIBA )