World Cup 2023: who are the 32 qualified?

FIBA — In addition to France and Team USA, 30 other nations have validated their tickets for the next World Cup, which will take place in Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines (August 25 – September 10).

Since Sunday evening, we know the identity of the 32 countries which will dispute the World Cup 2023 (August 25 — September 10). The draw will take place on April 29 with the composition of the four groups of eight teams.

Besides theFrench team obviously, current Olympic vice-champion and European vice-champion, eleven European nations, eight Oceano-Asian nations, seven American nations and five African nations have thus punched their ticket for this World Cup, which will take place between Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines.

Among these 31 other qualified, we find in particular Team USA (reigning Olympic champion) and theSpain (World Champion et of Europe), respectively second and first in the FIBA ​​rankings.

Will also be part of the Slovenia by Luka Doncic, the Greece de Giannis Antetokounmpo et al Serbia of Nikola Jokic, without forgetting the Canada by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Lithuania de Domantas Sabonis ou la Finland de Lauri Markkanen.

Other selections to watch out for:Australia and his lineup of “NBAers”, theGermany du duo Dennis Schröder — Franz Wagner, l’Italy (of Paolo Banchero ?), the Latvia

by Kristaps Porzingis, Montenegro of Nikola Vucevic and the always dangerous Brazil.

The main absentees: Argentina, Croatia, Poland, Turkey…

Two of the three host countries will be led by Rui Hachimura (Japan) et Jordan Clarkson (Philippines), while the board will also consist of theAngolafrom Chinefrom Ivory Coastof Cape Verdefrom Dominican Republic (with Karl-Anthony Towns and/or Al Horford?), fromEgyptfrom Georgiaof the’Iranfrom Jordanof Lebanonof Mexicofrom New Zealandof Puerto Rico (with Jose Alvarado), from South Sudan (with Wenyen Gabriel) and Venezuela.

Main absences to highlight: Argentina, vice-world champion in title, Belgium, Croatia, Nigeria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine, all members of the World Top 32.

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