List of women's national basketball teams

This is a list of the women's national basketball teams in the world.

The five FIBA zones.

Active teams

The International Basketball Federation, or FIBA recognizes 213 national teams divided into 5 zones, each roughly corresponding to a continent (North America and South America are grouped under the Americas.)

The newest national team is Montenegro which was recognized in 2006.

There are more FIBA-recognized teams than FIFA-recognized teams (209).

FIBA Africa

FIBA Africa subzones.

FIBA Africa, which has 53 national teams,[1] is divided into 7 zones.[2]

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

  •  Cameroon
  •  Central African Republic
  •  Chad
  •  Congo
  •  DR Congo
  •  Equatorial Guinea
  •  Gabon
  •  São Tomé and Príncipe

Zone 5

Zone 6

Zone 7

FIBA Americas

FIBA Americas subzones.

FIBA Americas (formerly the Pan-American Basketball Confederation), which controls North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America, has 44 national teams, divided into three areas.[3] The Central American and Caribbean Confederations of Basketball (CONCECABA) is further divided into the Central America and Caribbean zone.[4]

CONCECABA

Caribbean
Central America
  •  Belize
  •  Costa Rica
  •  El Salvador
  •  Guatemala
  •  Honduras
  •  Mexico
  •  Nicaragua
  •  Panama

North America

  •  Canada
  •  United States

South America

FIBA Asia

FIBA Asia subzones.

FIBA Asia (formerly the Asian Basketball Confederation) is divided into 5 zones.[5]

East Asia

Gulf

  •  Bahrain
  •  Kuwait
  •  Oman
  •  Qatar
  •  Saudi Arabia
  •  United Arab Emirates

Middle Asia

SEABA

WABA

FIBA Europe

FIBA Europe has 52 member nations under it.[6]

 Great Britain, a combined team of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will play at the 2012 Olympics and at the EuroBasket Women 2011, 2013 and 2015.
 Northern Ireland is not a member of FIBA, but there are hers national federation, the national teams, leagues, etc.

FIBA Oceania

FIBA Oceania has 21 member nations under it.[7]

  •  American Samoa
  •  Australia
  •  Cook Islands
  •  F.S. Micronesia
  •  Fiji
  •  Guam
  •  Kiribati
  •  Marshall Islands
  •  Nauru
  •  New Caledonia

Non-FIBA members

  •  Pitcairn Islands
  •  Transnistria
  •  Bonaire
  •  Curaçao
  •  Timor-Leste
  •  French Guiana
  •  Guadeloupe
  •  Chuuk
  •  Pohnpei
  •  Falkland Islands
  •  Somaliland
  •  Martinique
  •  Mayotte
  •  Niue
  •  Northern Ireland
  •  Réunion

  •  Saint Pierre and Miquelon
  •  Saba
  •  Saar
  •  Saint Helena
  •  Saint Martin
  •  Sint Eustatius
  •  Sint Maarten
  •  South Sudan
  •  Tokelau
  •  Northern Cyprus
  •   Vatican City
  •  Wallonia
  •  Wallis and Futuna
  •  Western Sahara
  •  Yap
  •  Zanzibar

Defunct teams

FIBA country codes

FIBA uses IOC country codes for most countries which are IOC members. For non-IOC members and exceptions, FIBA uses the following codes:

References

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