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  • Group A W/L P
    1 [ARG] Argentina 4/0 8
    2 [BRA] Brazil 2/2 6
    3 [ISV] Virgin Islands 2/2 6
    4 [COL] Colombia 2/2 6
    5 [VEN] Venezuela 0/4 4
    Group B W/L P
    1 [CAN] Canada 4/0 8
    2 [PUR] Puerto Rico 3/1 7
    3 [PAR] Paraguay 2/2 6
    4 [CUB] Cuba 1/3 5
    5 [MEX] Mexico 0/4 4
    • 1/2 FINALS
    • FINAL

    1/2 FINALS

    ARG
    Argentina Argentina
    48
    PUR
    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
    44
    #21 | Sat 12 Aug - 21:05 (GMT-3) ARG PUR Sat 12 Aug - 21:05 (GMT-3)
    CAN
    Canada Canada
    84
    BRA
    Brazil Brazil
    45
    #22 | Sat 12 Aug - 18:35 (GMT-3) CAN BRA Sat 12 Aug - 18:35 (GMT-3)

    FINAL

    ARG
    Argentina Argentina
    65
    CAN
    Canada Canada
    67
    #24 | Sun 13 Aug - 21:35 (GMT-3) ARG CAN Sun 13 Aug - 21:35 (GMT-3)

    3rd PLACE

    PUR
    Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
    75
    BRA
    Brazil Brazil
    68
    #23 | Sun 13 Aug - 19:05 (GMT-3) PUR BRA Sun 13 Aug - 19:05 (GMT-3)
  • 1
    CAN

    Canada

    2
    ARG

    Argentina

    3
    PUR

    Puerto Rico

    Team
    4 BRA Brazil
    5 ISV Virgin Islands
    6 PAR Paraguay
    7 COL Colombia
    Team
    8 CUB Cuba
    9 VEN Venezuela
    10 MEX Mexico

Participating Teams

About the Event

How to Qualify to the FIBA Women's AmeriCup?

The South American Championship qualified four (4) teams to the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup. The Centrobasket Women’s Championship qualified three (3) teams to the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup. Cuba automatically qualified as the Centrobasket 2014 Champion. Canada automatically qualified as a North Sub-Zone member. USA has an automatic berth to the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup as defending champion, and thus a country from the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup Host’s Sub-Zone will take its place.

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Event Timeline

  • 22 Feb 17 Host Announcement
  • 8 May 17 Media Accreditation
  • 19 Jul 17 Draw Ceremony
  • 5 Aug 17 Media Day
  • 6 Aug 17 Group Phase
  • 12 Aug 17 Semi-Finals
  • 13 Aug 17 Finals

Estadio Obras Sanitarias


Estadio Obras Sanitarias is an indoor arena in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Built in 1978, it holds 3,030 people, and 4,700 for concerts. It is primarily used for basketball and is one of the home arenas of the Obras Sanitarias along with Polideportivo Municipal de San Rafael. The arena hosted the 1978 Intercontinental Cup, the 1983 tournament of the same competition in which local Obras Sanitarias won the title, and also the 1986 edition of the same competition in which Žalgiris Kaunas won the title.