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Roster tracker: More nations confirm squads for Madrid

MADRID (Spain) - With time ticking down until the start of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in Madrid, the competing nations are announcing their preliminary rosters for the prestigious event.

This tracker will keep you updated with who has announced their rosters and which countries are still to decide on the players that will be stepping out onto the basketball court in Spain from July 15 to July 23.

PRELIMINARY FIBA U19 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2023 ROSTERS

Argentina
ARG
 Juana Amaya, Alma Maria Bourgarel, Delfina Cergneux, Sol Depetris, Julia Fernandez, Angelina Giacone, Dagmar Hentschel, Natassja Kolff, Nerea Lagowski, Paula Lopez Gonzalez, Malena Maggi, Violeta Maggi, Milagros Evangelina Morell, Melina Dayara Niz, Karla Esther Sarit Rumaldo, Stephanie Cristina Smidt Falter, Nicole Tapari, Lara Tribouley, Isabella Ingenito, Fiamma Milagros Solis, Rocio Denise Leta (Announcement)
Australia
Australia
 Paige Burrows, Isobel Borlase, Tayla Brazel, Sophie Burrows, Jayda Clark, Rubi Gray, Tess Heal, Isla Juffermans, Jessica Petrie, Nyadiew Puoch, Saffron Shiels, Ruby Vlahov (Announcement)
Brazil
BRA
Ana Paula de Oliveira Dias, Helena Eccel Kuck, Mikaelly Freitas Luiz, Marcella Prande, Clarice Borges Orange, Maria Izabel Mendes Favero, Sofia Araújo Dantas, Barbara Perandini, Taissa Nascimento Queiroz, Alexia Dagba, Ana Beatriz Passos, Diully Nicole, Giovanna Rocha, Arianny Francisco, Manuela Fernandes Alves, Heloisa Carrera, Sther Ubaka (Announcement)
Canada
CAN
Achol Akot, Mary Anna Asare, Jasmine Bascoe, Jada Bediako, Fatima Diakahte, Marah Dykstra, Skylar Forbes, Toby Fournier, Delaney Gibb, Lemyah Hylton, Cyanne John, Emma Koabel, Ajok Madol, Bree Robinson, Taija Sta Maria, Syla Swords (Announcement)
China
CHN
To be confirmed
Chinese Taipei
Chinese Taipei
To be confirmed 
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
To be confirmed 
Egypt
EGY
To be confirmed 
France
FRA
Charlotte Abraham, Linda Amaning, Manoe Cisse, Lisa Cluzeau, Daniela Dibanziula, Anaelle Dutat, Laura Evrard, Leila Lacan, Rose Laure, Rosanne Le Seyec, Yioann Matima, Amali Montout, Justine Mouyokolo, Cindy Perdriau, Sarengbe Sanogo, Fatoumata Toure, Amina Traore, Jess-mine Zodia (Announcement)
Germany
Germany
 To be confirmed
Italy
Italy
 To be confirmed
Japan
JPN
 Rin Ikeda, Kazane Kawaida, Milai Mori, Honoka Morioka, Sayaka Nagano, Haru Owaki, Misaki Sasaka, Chihiro Sawa, Reina Segawa, Minami Takiki, Nanami Tsuno, Minami Yabu, Haruka Yamamoto, Chinami Yokoyama, Yuzuyu Yasogawa (Announcement)
Lithuania
Lithuania
 Juste Jocyte, Rusne Augustinaite, Gerda Raulusaityte, Ugne Sirtautaite, Neda Pliatkute, Danguole Pupkeviciute, Ugne Grigaliunaite, Gabriele, Sedereviciute, Kamile Zukaite, Vilte Andrunaviciute, Liveta Novogreckyte, Auste Jureviciute (Announcement)
Mali
Mali
To be confirmed 
Spain
ESP
Davinia Angel, Marina Asensio, Marina Avinoa, Deva Bermejo, Carla Brito, Irene Broncano, Awa Fam, Alicia Florez, Paula Garcia, Daniela Ikponmwosa, Iyana Martin, Elena Moreno, Ines Noguero, Paula Saravia, Ariadna Termis (Announcement)
USA
USA
Madison Booker, Aalyah Del Rosario, Jadyn Donovan, Joyce Edwards, Hannah Hidalgo, Londynn Jones, Chloe Kitts, Talana Lepolo, Cotie McMahon,  , Kiki Rice,  Grace Van Slooten, Allie Ziebell (Announcement)

Final rosters will be confirmed following the Technical Meeting, which is set to take place before the start of the competition.

Rosters displayed on this page have been extracted from information made public by the relevant National Member Federations but do not necessarily correspond to the Final Roster (12 players) that will play at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2023.

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