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Sport
  
Basketball

Founder
  
FIBA

Ceased
  
2008

Founded
  
2000

Inaugural season
  
2000

No. of teams
  
6

FIBA Diamond Ball

The FIBA Diamond Ball was an official international basketball tournament organised by FIBA, held every Olympic year prior to the Olympics. The first tournament was held in 2000 for men's teams only. In 2004 and 2008, tournaments were held for both men and women.

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The competing teams are the host country of that year's Olympics, defending Diamond Ball champions, the reigning world, Olympic and continental champions, minus the United States men's team. The United States women's team did not participate in the 2004 event although they were the then-reigning world champions. However, they did compete in the 2008 event as the Americas champions.

Not held in 2012, the tournament is not in FIBA's schedule for the next Olympic-year calendar, 2016 in Brazil.

2000 teams

  •  Angola – African champions
  •  Australia – Olympics hosts (New Zealand was Oceania champions)
  •  Canada – Americas runners-up (USA was Olympic & Americas champions)
  •  China – Asian champions
  •  Italy – European champions
  •  Yugoslavia – World champions
  • 2004 teams

  •  Angola – African champions
  •  Argentina – Americas runners-up (USA was Olympic & Americas champions)
  •  Australia – Oceania champions & 2000 FIBA Diamond Ball winners
  •  China – Asian champions
  •  Lithuania – European champions (Greece was Olympics hosts)
  •  Serbia and Montenegro – World champions
  • 2008 teams

  •  Angola – African champions
  •  Argentina – Olympic champions & Americas runners-up (USA was Americas champions)
  •  Australia – Oceania champions
  •  China – Olympics hosts
  •  Iran – Asian champions
  •  Serbia – 2004 FIBA Diamond Ball winners (Spain was World champions; Russia was European champions)
  • References

    FIBA Diamond Ball Wikipedia


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