FIBA World Championship for Women 2006 | 15th FIBA Basketball World Championship for Women | | Tournament details | | Host nation | Brazil | | Dates | September 12 - September 23 | | Teams | 16 (from 5 federations) | | Venues | 2 (in 2 host cities) | | Champions | Australia (1stth title) | The 2006 FIBA World Championship for Women took place in Brazil from September 12 to September 23, 2006. It was co-organised by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and Confederação Brasileira de Basketball, the Brazilian national federation. Sixteen national teams competed for the championship. Australia came away with the gold medal by beating Russia 91-74. [edit] Venues [edit] Competing nations Except Brazil, which automatically qualified as the host, and the United States, which automatically qualified as the reigning Olympic champion, the 14 remaining countries qualified through their continents’ qualifying tournaments: - FIBA Europe - Spain, France, Lithuania, Czech Republic (European Champion), Russia
- FIBA Americas - Brazil (host), United States (Olympic Champion), Canada, Argentina, Cuba
- FIBA Africa - Nigeria, Senegal
- FIBA Asia - P.R. of China, Chinese Taipei (or Taiwan or Republic of China), South Korea
- FIBA Oceania - Australia (Oceanian Champion)
[edit] Squads At the start of tournament, all 16 participating countries each had 12 players on their roster. [edit] Referees For the World Championship for Women, FIBA selected 25 professional referees: Andersson, Karolina Avanessian, Heros Baum Spalter, Gabriel Chiel Blauch, Susan Elaine Boltauzer, Matej Chernova, Elena Conde, Antonio | Crowley, Nadiene Renée da Silva, Fátima Aparecida Dolinek, Ivo Etheir, Nancy Gode, Vitalis Odhiambo Ho, Kok Yew Julien, Chantal | Leemann, Philippe Lefwerth, Oscar Mayberry, Vaughan Charles Pacheco, Sérgio de Jesus Pilipauskas, Kestutis Peng, Ling Rougier, Diego Hernan | Schaer Araya, Gabriela Smith, Roberto Omar Touré, Moussa Ismaïla Varghese, Gens Vadayattu | [edit] Preliminary round - The three best squads of each group qualify for second round.
| | | | | | | | | | Group D (Barueri) | | | Team | Pts | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | | 1 | Czech Republic | 5 | 2 | 1 | 224 | 185 | +39 | | 2 | France | 5 | 2 | 1 | 235 | 204 | +31 | | 3 | Cuba | 5 | 2 | 1 | 204 | 216 | -12 | | 4 | Chinese Taipei | 3 | 0 | 3 | 210 | 268 | -58 | | | - Legend: Pts: classification points (game won is 2 pts, game lost is 1), W: games won, L: game lost, PF : points scored, PC: points against, Diff.: difference; in green the squads qualified for eighth-final round.
[edit] Eighth-final round - The four best squads of each group qualify for quarter-finals. All Preliminary Round games played by teams qualifying for the Eighth-finals carry over into the Eighth-final standings.
| | | | Group F (Barueri) | | | Team | Pts | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | | 1 | United States | 12 | 6 | 0 | 517 | 339 | +178 | | 2 | Czech Republic | 10 | 4 | 2 | 438 | 404 | +34 | | 3 | Russia | 9 | 3 | 3 | 493 | 446 | +47 | | 4 | France | 9 | 3 | 3 | 414 | 410 | +4 | | 5 | China | 9 | 3 | 3 | 421 | 477 | -56 | | 6 | Cuba | 8 | 2 | 4 | 405 | 475 | -70 | | | All times local (UTC -2)
[edit] 5th through 8th place | | Classification round | | Fifth place | | | | | | | | | September 21, 2006 - 13:00 | | France | 79 (OT) | | | Czech Republic | 78 | | | | | | September 22, 2006 - 17:30 | | | | France | 79 | | | Lithuania | 73 | | | | | | | Seventh place | | September 21, 2006 - 17:30 | | September 22, 2006 - 15:15 | | Spain | 71 | | Czech Republic | 57 | | Lithuania | 80 | | | Spain | 49 | [edit] 9th through 12th place [edit] 13th through 16th place
[edit] Awards | 2006 FIBA Women's World Championship Winner |  Australia First title |
[edit] Final standings [edit] References [edit] External links |