2019 FIBA World Cup final standings, results: Spain sinks Argentina for title; Team USA eliminated in quarterfinals

The 2019 FIBA World Cup has officially concluded as Spain beat Argentina to take home the gold. France won over Australia on Sunday as well to earn bronze, while Serbia defeated the Czech Republic to earn fifth place. Rounding out the top eight was Team USA in seventh place and Poland in eighth. 

The results were not nearly what the world expected. Team USA and Serbia were considered heavy favorites coming into the tournament, yet neither even reached the semifinals. Argentina, meanwhile, went on a Cinderella run to the gold medal game despite most of its best players having recently retired. These teams will all have another shot against one another at next summer’s Olympics, but for now, Spain and Argentina stand atop the basketball world. 

This year, the tournament took place in China, which meant that games were played at unusual hours for American viewers. So for the sake of clarity, let’s dive into how the tournament worked, when the games were played, and what the results mean for these teams moving forward. 

Teams that qualified for 2020 Olympics through FIBA World Cup

A total of 12 teams will participate in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Japan is automatically qualified for the Summer Olympics as the host nation, and seven of those 11 remaining spots were filled at 2019 FIBA World Cup. 

FIBA Europe: Spain and France (Two best-ranked teams from the region)FIBA Americas: United States and Argentina (Two best-ranked teams from the region)FIBA Africa: Nigeria (Best-ranked team from the region) FIBA Asia: Iran (Best-ranked team from the region) FIBA Oceania: Australia (Best-ranked team from the region)  Four tickets still need to be punched for Tokyo 2020

Only four spots remain available after the World Cup. Those spots will be given to four out of 24 teams that participate in four separate wild card-qualifying tournaments. The teams compromising those tournaments will be the top 16 remaining teams by FIBA ranking as well as two select teams from each FIBA region, excluding FIBA Oceania (which consists of only two teams to begin with). 

Among the most notable teams who will need to earn their place at the Olympics this way are Serbia, Canada, Lithuania, Greece, Russia, Italy, Croatia and Brazil. Serbia, the 2016 Olympic silver medalist and No. 4 ranked team in the world by FIBA, should be viewed as a heavy favorite to reach the tournament. With a full roster, Canada would have the most NBA talent at the event, and Lithuania is currently ranked sixth in the world, so it should be in good shape as well. Otherwise, the tournament will be a free-for-all with a number of qualified teams battling for Olympic bids. 

Gold-medal game

Sunday, Sept. 15

Spain 95, Argentina 75Bronze-medal game

Sunday, Sept. 15 

France 67, Australia 59Semifinals

Friday, Sept. 13 

Spain 95, Australia 88Argentina 80, France 66Consolation games

Thursday, Sept. 12

Serbia 94, United States 89Czech Republic 94, Poland 84 

Saturday, Sept. 14

Team USA 87, Poland 74Serbia 90, Czech Republic 81Quarterfinals

Tuesday, Sept. 10

Argentina 97, Serbia 87Spain 90, Poland 78

Wednesday, Sept. 11 

France 89, Team USA 79Australia 82, Czech Republic 70Second-round results

The groups for the second group stage are determined by the results for the first round. The top two teams from Groups A and B share Group I, Groups C and D share group J, Groups E and F share group K and Groups G and H share Group L. Once the groupings have been determined, each team plays the two teams in their group that they have not yet faced once. The top two teams from each new group advance to the single-elimination knockout stage. 

Group I standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Argentina

5

0

93

10

Poland

4

1

10

9

Russia

3

2

15

8

Venezuela

2

3

-11

7

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Friday, Sept. 6Argentina 87, Venezuela 67 Poland 79, Russia 74

Sunday, Sept. 8 Argentina 91, Poland 65 Russia 69, Venezuela 60

Group J standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Spain

5

0

76

10

Serbia

4

1

151

9

Italy

3

2

60

8

Puerto Rico

2

2

-53

7

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Friday, Sept. 6Serbia 90, Puerto Rico 47 Spain 67, Italy 60

Sunday, Sept. 8 Italy 94, Puerto Rico 89 Spain 81, Serbia 69

Group K standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

USA

5

0

91

10

Czech Republic

3

2

22

8

Greece

3

2

21

8

Brazil

3

2

-18

8

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Sept. 7 Czech Republic 93, Brazil 71USA 69, Greece 53

Monday, Sept. 9 Greece 84, Czech Republic 77   USA 89, Brazil 73

Group L standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Australia

5

0

42

10

France

4

1

78

9

Lithuania

3

2

88

8

Dominican Republic

2

3

-53

7

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Sept. 7 France 78, Lithuania 75 Australia 82, Dominican Republic 76

Monday, Sept. 9Australia 100, France 98 Lithuania 74, Dominican Republic 55

First-round results

The tournament began with 32 teams divided into eight groups. Each team within each group played each other once. The top two teams from each group advanced into the second group stage. If multiple teams finish tied with identical records, then the first tiebreaker is their head-to-head record against one another in the tournament, and if that doesn’t settle the tie, then point differential against one another, followed by overall point differential, are used next. 

Group A standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Poland

3

0

31

6

China

1

2

-1

4

Venezuela

2

1

18

5

Ivory Coast

0

3

-48

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Aug. 31Poland 80, Venezuela 69 China 70, Ivory Coast 55

Monday, Sept. 2 Venezuela 87, Ivory Coast 71 Poland 79, China 76   

Wednesday, Sept. 4 Poland 80, Ivory Coast 63 Venezuela 72, China 59  

Group B standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Argentina

3

0

47

6

Russia

2

1

11

5

Nigeria

1

2

24

4

South Korea

0

3

-82

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Aug. 31Russia 82, Nigeria 77 Argentina 95, South Korea 69

Monday, Sept. 2 Argentina 94, Nigeria 81 Russia 87, South Korea 73  

Wednesday, Sept. 4 Nigeria 108, South Korea 66 Argentina 69, Russia 61

Group C standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Spain

3

0

57

6

Puerto Rico

2

1

-5

5

Tunisia

1

2

-30

4

Iran

0

3

-22

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Aug. 31Puerto Rico 83, Iran 81 Spain 101, Tunisia 62

Monday, Sept. 2 Tunisia 79, Iran 67 Spain 73, Puerto Rico 63

Wednesday, Sept. 4 Puerto Rico 67, Tunisia 64 Spain 73, Iran 65

Group D standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Serbia

3

0

120

6

Italy

2

1

62

5

Angola

1

2

-74

4

Philippines

0

3

-108

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Saturday, Aug. 31Serbia 105, Angola 59 Italy 108, Philippines 62

Monday, Sept. 2 Italy 92, Angola 61 Serbia 126, Philippines 67 

Wednesday, Sept. 4 Angola 84, Philippines 81 Serbia 92, Italy 77 

Group E standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

United States

3

0

75

6

Czech Republic

2

1

7

5

Turkey

1

1

3

4

Japan

0

2

-85

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Sunday, Sept. 1Turkey 86, Japan 67United States 88, Czech Republic 67

Tuesday, Sept. 3 Czech Republic 89, Japan 76 United States 93, Turkey 92 (OT)

Thursday, Sept. 5 Czech Republic 91, Turkey 73United States 98, Japan 45

Group F standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Brazil

3

0

20

6

Greece

2

1

30

5

New Zealand

1

2

-4

4

Montenegro

0

3

-46

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Sunday, Sept. 1Brazil 102, New Zealand 94 Greece 85, Montenegro, 60

Tuesday, Sept. 3 New Zealand 93, Montenegro 83   Brazil 79, Greece 78

Thursday, Sept. 5Brazil 84, Montenegro 73  Greece 103, New Zealand 97

Group G standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

France

3

0

77

6

Dominican Republic

2

1

-28

5

Germany

1

2

28

4

Jordan

0

3

-77

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Sunday, Sept. 1Dominican Republic 80, Jordan 76 France 78, Germany 74

Tuesday, Sept. 3 Dominican Republic 70, Germany 68 France 103, Jordan 64

Thursday, Sept. 5Germany 96, Jordan 62  France 90, Dominican Republic 56

Group H standings and schedule TEAMWLPDPTS

Australia

3

0

34

6

Lithuania

2

1

72

5

Canada

1

2

-17

4

Senegal

0

3

-89

3

(All times are U.S./Eastern)  

Sunday, Sept. 1Australia 108, Canada 92 Lithuania 101, Senegal 47

Tuesday, Sept. 3 Australia 81, Senegal 68    Lithuania 92, Canada 69     

Thursday, Sept. 5 Canada 82, Senegal 60   Australia 87, Lithuania 82

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