FIBA World Cup 2023 Roster Tracker

FIBA World Cup 2023 Roster Tracker

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The FIBA Basketball World Cup, is right around the corner, with Australia and the rest of the world’s top basketball nations finalising their rosters.

This tracker will keep you up to date with what players will represent their countries as each team announces their preliminary and final rosters over the next month.

Rosters displayed on this page have been sourced from media announcements from each individual player/country.

Angola

N/A

Australia (final roster)

Xavier Cooks, Dyson Daniels, Dante Exum, Josh Giddey, Chris Goulding, Josh Green, Joe Ingles, Nick Kay, Patty Mills, Duop Reath, Matisse Thybulle, Jack White

Brazil (extended roster)

Marcelinho Huertas, Yago Mateus, Raul Neto, George De Paula, Vitor Benite, Guilherme Santos, Leonardo Meindl, Didi Louzada, Gabriel Jau, Lucas Dias, Bruno Caboclo, Tim Soares, Felipe Dos Anjos, Cristiano Felicio

Canada (final roster)

Kyle Alexander, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, RJ Barrett, Trae Bell-Haynes, Dillon Brooks, Luguentz Dort, Zach Edey, Melvin Ejim, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kelly Olynyk, Kevin Pangos, Dwight Powell, Phil Scrubb, Thomas Scrubb

Cape Verde (extended roster)

Patrick Mendes, Anim Delgado, Shane Da Rosa, Ivan Almeida, Fidel Mendonca, Anderson Correia, Joel Almeida, Kenneti Mendes, Amarilson Lopes, Will Tavares, Kevin Coronel, Keven Gomes, Patrick Spencer, Joao Gomes, Walter Tavares

China (extended roster)

Kyle Anderson, Zhao Jiwei, Zhang Zhenlin, Fu Hao, Cheng Shuaipeng, Yu Jiahao, Sun Minghui, Zhu Junlong, Hu Jinqiu, He Xining, Zhou Peng, Zhao Rui, Hu Mingxuan, Du Runwang, Fang Shuo, Zeng Fanbo, Cui Yongxi, Wang Zhelin, Zhou Qi

Cote d’Ivoire (final roster)

Souleyman Diabate, Assemian Moulare, Bazoumana Kone, Nisre Zouzoua, Traore Aboubacar, Maxence Dadiet, Mike Fofana, Charles Abouo, Jean-Philippe Dally, Cedric Bah, Vefessa Fofana, Amadou Sidibe, Patrick Tape

Dominican Republic (extended roster)

Victor Liz, Eloy Vargas, Gelvis Solano, Andres Feliz, Angel Delgado, Gerardo Suero, Jean Montero, Rigoberto Mendoza, LJ Figueroa, Antonio Pena, Lester Quinones, Karl Anthony Towns

Egypt (extended roster)

Amr Elgendy, Amr Zahran, Karim Hatem Elgizawy, Adam Moussa, Yusuf Shehata, Ehab Amin, Waleed Abdelgawad, Omar Azab, Anas Mahmoud, Khaled Abdelnasser, Youssef Aboushousha, Ahmad Khalaf, Ahmed Yasser Abdelwahab, Omar El Sheik, Patrick Gardner, Aly Ahmed, Assem Marei, Omar Oraby, Omar Hesham, Mostafa Kejo

Finland (final roster)

Miro Little, Alex Murphy, Sasu Salin, Olivier Nkamhoua, Henri Kantonen, Mikael Jantunen, Elias Valtonen, Alexander Madsen, Edon Maxhuni, Lauri Markkanen, Jacob Grandison, Ilari Seppala

France

Nicolas Batum, Nando De Colo, Isaïa Cordinier, Moustapha Fall, Evan Fournier, Sylvain Francisco, Rudy Gobert, Mathias Lessort, Elie Okobo, Yakuba Ouattara, Terry Tarpey, Guerschon Yabusele

Georgia (final roster)

Rati Andronikashvil, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Kakhaber Jintcharadze, Luka Liklikadze, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Giorgi Shermadini, Duda Sanadze, Giorgi Turdziladze, Mikheil Berishvili, Tornike Shengelia, Thaddus McFadden, Goga Bitadze

Germany

Isaac Bonga, Franz Wagner, Niels Giffey, Justus Hollatz, Moritz Wagner, David Kramer, Johannes Voigtmann, Maodo Lo, Andreas Obst, Dennis Schroder, Daniel Theis, Johannes Thiemann

Greece (extended roster)

Kostas Papanikolaou, Thanasis Antetokounmpo, Giannoulis Larentzakis, Ioannis Papapetrou, Giorgos Papagiannis, Michalis Lountzis, Dinos Mitoglou, Nikos Rogkavopoulos, Thomas Walkup, Lefteris Bochoridis, Dimitris Moraitis, Manolis Chatzidakis

Iran (15 man roster)

Matin Aghajanpoor, Jalal Aghamiri, Hasan Aliakbari, Mohammad Amini, Petr Girgoorian, Hamed Haddadi, Arsalan Kazemi, Sajjad Mashayekhi, Meisam Mirzaei, Salar Monji, Sajjad Pazirofteh, Navid Rezaifar, Mohammad Shahrian, Sina Vahedi, Behnam Yakhchali

Italy (final roster)

Luigi Datome, Mouhamet Diouf, Simone Fontecchio, Nicolo Melli, Alessandro Pajola, Achille Polonara, Gabriele Procida, Giampaolo Ricci, Luca Severini, Matteo Spagnolo, Marco Spissu, Stefano Tonut

 

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Japan (final roster)

Yuki Togashi, Yuki Kawamura, Makoto Hiejima, Yuta Watanabe, Yudai Baba, Yudai Nishida, Josh Hawkinson, Keisei Tominaga, Shuta Hara, Soichiro Inoue, Hirotaka Yoshii, Koya Kawamata

Jordan (extended roster)

Zaid Abbas, Ahmad Al Dwairi, Ahmad Alhamarsheh, Mohammad Hussein, Freddy Ibrahim, Amin Abu Hawwas, Sami Bzai, Malek Kanaan, Yousef Abuwazaneh, Zane Alnajdawi, Hashem Abbas, Ashraf Alhendi, Mahmoud Hazaymeh, Fadi Qarmash, Ahmad Hammouri, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Emir Eid

Latvia (15 man roster)

Rodions Kurucs, Mareks Mejeris, Davis Bertans, Dairis Bertans, Janis Timma, Rolands Smits, Arturs Strautins, Klavs Cavars, Aigars Skele, Andrejs Grazulis, Anzejs Pasecniks, Toms Leimanis, Arturs Kurucs, Arturs Zagars, Kristers Zoriks

Lebanon (16 man roster)

Wael Arakji, Jad Khalil, Ali Mansour, Ali Mezher, Amir Saoud, Karim Zeinoun, Sergio Darwich, Mark Khoueiry, Youssef Khayat, Mark Khoury, Hayk Gyokchian, Karim Ezzeddine, Ali Haidar, Naiim Rabay, Gerard Hadidian, Omari Spellman.

Lithuania (13 man roster)

Eimantas Bendzius, Ignas Brazdeikis, Tomas Dimsa, Rokas Jokubaitis, Vaidas Kariniauskas, Mindaugas Kuzminskas, Gabrielius Maldunas, Donatas Motiejunas, Margiris Normantas, Tadas Sedekerskis, Deividas Sirvydis, Azuolas Tubelis, Jonas Valanciunas

Mexico (extended roster)

Victor Alverez, Daniel Amigo, Moses Andriassi, Irwin Avalos, Gael Bonilla, Jorge Camaco, Juan Camargo, Francisco Cruz, Joshua Ibarra, Fabian Jaimes, Gabriel Giron Jr, Isreal Gutierrez, Jorge Gutierrez, Hector Hernandez, Jonatan Machado, Orlando Mendez, Ivan Montano, Raul Olalde, Alejandro Reyna, Juan Reyna, Esteban Roacho, Paul Stoll, Victor Valdes

Montenegro (16 man roster)

Nikola Ivanovic, Igor Drobnjak, Balsa Zivanovic, Luka Bogavac, Petar Popovic, Vladimir Mihailovic, Dino Radoncic, Andrija Slavkovic, Emir Hadzibegovic, Andrija Grbovic, Aleksa Ilic, Nemanja Radovic, Vasilije Bacovic, Bojan Dubljevic, Marko Simonovic, Kendrick Perry, Nikola Vecevic

New Zealand (14 man roster)

Dan Fotu, Finn Delany, Flynn Cameron, Hyrum Harris, Issac Fotu, Izayah Le’Afa, Shea Ili, Jordan Ngatai, Reuben Te Rangi, Sam Timmins, Taylor Britt, Tohi Smith-Milner, Walter Brown, Yanni Wetzell

Philippines (extended roster)

Rhenz Abando, Japeth Aguilar, Justin Brownlee, Jordan Clarkson, AJ Edu, Poy Erram, June Mar Fajardo, Jordan Heading, Ange Kouame, Jamie Malonzo, Chris Newsome, Calvin Oftana, Bobby Ray Parks Jr., CJ Perez, Roger Ray Pagoy, Dwight Ramos, Kiefer Ravena, Thirdy Ravena, Kai Sotto, Carl Tamayo and Scottie Thompson.

Puerto Rico (extended roster)

George Conditt, ALeem Ford, John Holland, Jordan Howard, Christopher Ortiz, Timajh Parker, Isaiah Pineiro, Justin Reyes, Ismael Romero, Stephen Thompson, Ethan Thompson, Arnaldo Toro, Tremont Waters, Phillip Wheeler

Serbia (final roster)

Aleksa Avramovic, Dusan Beslac, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Dejan Davidovac, Ognjen Dobric, Marko Guduric, Nikola Jovic, Stefan Jovic, Vanja Marinkovic, Nikola Milutinov, Filip Petrusev, Aleksa Radanov, Dusan Ristic, Borisa Simanic, Nikola Topic.

 

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Slovenia (final roster)

Ziga Samar, Aleksej Nikolic, Klemen Prepelic, Mike Tobey, Jaka Blazic, Gregor Hrovat, Ziga Dimec, Zoran Dragic, Bine Prepelic, Gregor Glas, Jokib Cebasek, Luka Doncic.

South Sudan (18 man roster)

Junior Madut, Nuni Omot, Carlik Jones, Emmanuel Akot, Mareng Gatkouth, Mangok Mathiang, Kuany Kuany, Mathiang Muo, Deng Dut, Marial Shayok, Deng Acuoth, Majok Deng, Peter Jok, Khaman Maluach, Koch Bar, Gob Gabriel, Wenyen Gabriel, Sunday Dech

Spain (16 man roster)

Alberto Albade, Alex Abrines, Santi Aldama, Dario Brizuela, Victor Claver, Alberto Diaz, Jaime Fernandez, Rudy Fernandez, Usman Garuba, Juancho Hernangomez, Willy Hernangomez, Sergio Llull, Joel Parral, Jaime Pradilla, Juan Nunez, Sebas Saiz

United States (final roster)

Paolo Banchero, Mikal Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Anthony Edwards, Tyrese Haliburton, Josh Hart, Brandon Ingram, Jaren Jackson Jr, Cam Johnson, Walker Kessler, Bobby Portis, Austin Reaves

Venezuela (extended roster)

Michael Carrera, Luis Carrillo, Pedro Chourio, Anyelo Cisneros, Nestor Colmenares, David Cubillan, Windi Graterol, Heissler Guillent, Andres Marrero, Edgar Martinez, Jose Materan, Enrique Medina, Anthony Perez, Franger Pirela, Fabrizio Pugliatti, Miguel Ruiz, Yohanner Sifontes, Garly Sojo, Kender Urbina, Gergory Vargas, Jhornan Zamora

 

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  • Jason winthrop
    at 12:02 am

    Hey Dan would be useful to readers to know when the FIBA deadline for rosters to be finalised and published (if separate) so interested parties can check back in. Drives return traffic to the site.

    Also will there be summer league updates of Aussies opportunities in the NBA official and unofficial summer league competitions?

    • Dan Boyce
      at 12:54 pm

      Hey Jason, the final rosters will be confirmed following the Technical Meeting, which is set to take place before the start of the competition. There is no set date for this but I will update the page when it’s announced.

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