FIBA Basketball World Cup 2026: A summit meeting of world basketball
Since 1950, FIBA has organised the FIBA Basketball World Cup every four years, where the men's national teams of the International Basketball Federation’s member countries compete against each other.
The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup is the most prestigious tournament in international women's basketball and takes place every four years under the auspices of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Since its premiere in 1953, the World Cup has continued to evolve and is now a highlight of the global sporting calendar.
Tradition and high standards
The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup looks back on a rich history in which the greatest players and national teams have left their mark. The tournament is considered a stage for outstanding talents who have shaped the sport of basketball with spectacular performances and unforgettable moments. The last World Cup in Australia in 2022 set a new benchmark – both in terms of sporting excellence and in terms of organization and atmosphere. These high standards set the bar for future competitions.
2026 in Berlin
In September 2026, Berlin will host the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup for the first time. Sixteen teams will compete for the coveted title in the German capital. From the group stage to the grand final, fans can expect a basketball festival of the highest caliber – fueled by the energy of the city, state-of-the-art arenas, and a tradition of international sporting events. The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 promises to be an unforgettable chapter in the history of women's basketball.
The full list of qualified teams for the FIBA Women’s World Cup 2026 includes Australia, Belgium, China, Czechia, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mali, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, Spain, Türkiye and the USA.
Another key milestone on the road to the tournament is the official draw, which will take place on 21 April 2026 at Kraftwerk Berlin, setting the stage for the highly anticipated final tournament.