2008 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament for Women

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The FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008 for women took place from June 9 to June 15, 2008.[1] On December 9, 2007, FIBA announced that Spain would host the wildcard tournament.[2]

Through this tournament, the final five qualifying berths for the 2008 Olympics women's basketball competition were captured by Spain, Belarus, Latvia, the Czech Republic, and Brazil. The 12 teams that competed in the 2008 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament were based on the finishes in each of FIBA’s five zone qualifying tournaments.

Participating nations

The draw was made on January 14, 2008 in Institute of Training and Studies of the Central Government of Madrid.[3]

The teams were divided into three pots, roughly corresponding to the FIBA World Rankings and to their continental zones (all European teams are in Pot 3):

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3

22.  Chinese Taipei
17.  Senegal
42.  Angola
58.  Fiji

8.  Cuba
4.  Brazil
12.  Argentina
15.  Japan

5.  Spain
30.  Belarus
26. Latvia
9.  Czech Republic

Format

The 12 participating teams were divided into four groups (A, B, C and D) of three teams each. Each team played all the other teams in its own group. The teams placed 1st and 2nd in each group played in the Quarter-Finals, with the four winners of the Quarter-Finals qualifying for the Olympic Games. The four losers played in the Semi-Finals and Finals for one remaining qualifying place.

Squads

Preliminary round

Qualified for the quarterfinals
Times given below are in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2).

Group A

Team Pts. W L PCT PF PA Diff
 Latvia 4201.000177103+74
 Japan 3110.500140152-12
 Senegal 2020.000103165-62
June 9
17:45
Latvia  9434  Senegal
Scoring by quarter: 29-5, 15-10, 28-11, 22-8
June 10
15:00
Senegal  6971  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 19-22, 8-17, 20-20, 22-12
June 11
15:00
Japan  6983  Latvia
Scoring by quarter: 19-20, 18-21, 24-17, 8-25

Group B

Team Pts. W L PCT PF PA Diff
 Czech Republic 4201.000163109+54
 Angola 3110.500113144-31
 Argentina 2020.000113136-23
June 9
20:00
Czech Republic  7755  Argentina
Scoring by quarter: 18-25, 20-10, 24-11, 15-9
June 10
19:30
Argentina  5859  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 17-7, 9-16, 11-15, 21-21
June 11
19:30
Angola  5486  Czech Republic
Scoring by quarter: 9-24, 21-14, 10-21, 14-27

Group C

Team Pts. W L PCT PF PA Diff
 Brazil 4201.000196113+83
 Spain 3110.500181113+68
 Fiji 2020.00087238-151
June 9
12:45
Spain  11342  Fiji
Scoring by quarter: 33-9, 27-3, 27-10, 26-20
June 10
17:15
Fiji  45125  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 12-29, 12-31, 17-36, 4-29
June 11
12:45
Brazil  7168  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 23-24, 17-11, 13-14, 18-19

Group D

Team Pts. W L PCT PF PA Diff
 Cuba 4201.000164137+27
 Belarus 3110.500139133+6
 Chinese Taipei 2020.000144177-33
June 9
15:30
Chinese Taipei  7996  Cuba
Scoring by quarter: 21-19, 18-24, 16-21, 24-32
June 10
12:45
Cuba  6858  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 14-13, 17-15, 20-12, 17-18
June 11
17:15
Belarus  8165  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 13-14, 20-13, 20-15, 28-23

Knockout stage

Note: Italicized teams qualify for the Olympics.
Quarterfinals
June 13
Semifinals
(quarterfinal losers)
June 14
Final game
June 15
         
A1  Latvia 84
B2  Angola 26
B2  Angola 58
C1  Brazil 75
C1  Brazil 79
D2  Belarus (OT) 86
C1  Brazil 72
D1  Cuba 67
B1  Czech Republic 76
A2  Japan 64
A2  Japan 58
D1  Cuba 66
D1  Cuba 68
C2  Spain 82

Quarterfinals

June 13
12:45
Cuba  6882  Spain
Scoring by quarter: 17-16, 18-23, 15-20, 18-23
June 13
15:00
Czech Republic  7664  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 16-21, 11-5, 23-15, 26-23
June 13
17:15
Latvia  8426  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 23-9, 16-5, 23-6, 22-6
June 13
19:30
Brazil  7986 (OT)  Belarus
Scoring by quarter: 22-22, 6-13, 22-16, 22-21, Overtime: 7-14

Semifinals

June 14
17:15
Cuba  6658  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 21-18, 16-8, 16-17, 13-15
June 14
19:30
Angola  5875  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 8-28, 12-15, 14-16, 24-16

Final game

June 15
19:25
Cuba  6772  Brazil
Scoring by quarter: 16-19, 18-15, 13-11, 20-27

References

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