USA Crowned the 2022 Women's Basketball World Cup champions

FIBA Women's World Cup 2022: USA beat China to clinched the title 4th straight in a row, scores.





  • The FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 will feature the world's top 12 women's national teams, with 38 games to be played across 10 days from September 22 - October 1, 2022 in Sydney, Australia.






The United State beat china 83-61 & clinched their fourth consecutive FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 title and overall 11th in total  in front of a sold out Sydney Superdome.

A huge crowd of 15,895 looked on as USA added to their amazing legacy with another top of the podium finish.



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Having won gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the United States earned their place in the tournament. As event hosts, Australia gained automatic entry. The final ten teams qualified through the FIBA Women World Cup 2022 Qualifying Tournaments that will be held in February 2022.


FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 groups, teams.


The Full playing field of 12 teams who are qualified set for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022, with the completion of the Qualifying Tournaments in Four various Venues..


The 2022 tournament is split into two groups: Group A and Group B.


Group A: Belgium, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Korea, the United States, and Puerto Rico.

Group B: Australia (Host) France, Serbia, Japan, Mali, and Canada.



How to watch the Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 Live stream in Australia, throughout the world.?



For those looking to Live stream with the full packed-action, Courtside 1891 is your one-stop shop for the best online live video and highlights from the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022.

In Australia, you can Watch every game of the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Live & Free on ESPN with Kayo Freebies. You can also watch broadcast Live matches on Fox Sports. 

There are also other Options out there to watch all matches online live stream on Foxtel Now and Telstra.



More: USA wins 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup for Record 11th time in History, Stats, Facts. 


FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022, scores, Results.




 The 2022 FIBA Women's World Cup group phase will begin on Thursday, Sept. 22, and run until Tuesday, Sept. 27. Next will be the quarterfinals, which will take place on Thursday, Sept. 29. The semifinals will be held on Friday, Sept. 30, and finally the final will take place on Saturday, Oct. 1.




 All Times are local in (AEST)



Thu Sep 22 -  Bosnia and Herzegovina   58  --  82   Puerto Rico

Thu Sep 22 -  USA   87  -  72   Belgium

Thu Sep 22 -  Canada   67  -  60   Serbia -  

Thu Sep 22 -  Japan   89  -  56   Mali -  

Thu Sep 22 -  Korea   44  --  107   China

Thu Sep 22 -  Australia   57  -  70   France - 


Fri Sep 23 -  Puerto Rico   42  - 106   USA  - 

Fri Sep 23 -  Serbia   69  -  64   Japan - 

Fri Sep 23 -  Belgium   84  -  61    Korea -   

Fri Sep 23 -  China   98  -  51   Bosnia and Herzegovina  -  

Fri Sep 23 -  France   45  -  59   Canada -   

Fri Sep 23 -  Mali   58  -  118   Australia -   


Sat Sep 24 -  USA   77  --  63   China -  

Sat Sep 24 -  Bosnia and Herzegovina   66  --  99   Korea

Sat Sep 24 -  Puerto Rico   65  --  68   Belgium -  


Sun Sep 25 -  Mali   59  -  74   France -

Sun Sep 25 -  Australia   69  -  54   Serbia - 

Sun Sep 25 -  Japan   54  -  70   Canada -  


Mon Sep 26 -  Belgium   85  -  55   Bosnia and Herzegovina -

Mon Sep 26 -  Serbia   81  -  68   Mali - 

Mon Sep 26 -  Korea   69  -  145   USA -  

Mon Sep 26 -  France   67  -  53   Japan - 

Mon Sep 26 -  China   95  -  60   Puerto Rico - 

Mon Sep 26 -  Canada   72  -  75   Australia  -


Tue Sep 27 -  Puerto Rico   92  -  73   Korea -  

Tue Sep 27 -  China   81  -  55   Belgium - 

Tue Sep 27 -  USA   121  -  59   Bosnia and Herzegovina - 

Tue Sep 27 -  Mali   65  -  88  Canada - 

Tue Sep 27 -  Serbia   68  -  62   France -  

Tue Sep 27 -  Australia   71  -  54   Japan - 



Quarter-Finals


Thu Sep 29 - USA  88 - 55  Serbia -


Thu Sep 29 -   Puerto Rico  60  -  79   Canada -- 


Thu Sep 29 -   China   85  -  71   France -


Thu Sep 29 -   Belgium  69  -  86    Australia -- Sydney SuperDome


Semi-Finals


Fri Sep 30  -  Canada  43   -  83   USA  --  


Fri Sep 30 -  China    59  -  61   Australia --



USA beats China to won the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Final 2022.



The United States defeated the China 61-85 to wins the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup Grand Final record breaking 11th-times in Basketball history, Tournament take place on Saturday the 1st of October, 2022 at the Sydney Super Dome.


Host Australia beats the Canada 95-65 to clinched the Bronze Medal Medal for third place.



FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup winners, past champions list since 1998.


There have been 18 editions of the Women's Basketball World Cup, unsurprisingly, The United States is the most successful nation to won the most titles of Women's Basketball World Cup, 10th times.


Australia last won the Basketball World Cup in 2006, finishing in second place in 2018 won by USA.



1998 --  United States -  Russia

2002 --  United States -  Russia

2006 --  Australia -  Russia

2010 --  United States -  Czech Republic

2014 --  United States -  Spain

2018 --  United States -  Australia



More:   Women’s Basketball World Cup Winners List, Runners-Up by Year 1953-2022.



Who won the Last Women's world cup: FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2018 winner.?




In 2018 Women's Basketball World Cup United States of America defeated Australia to win their third straight and tenth overall title.

USA’s Breanna Stewart won the tournament MVP averaging 16.3 Points Per Game.


When & Where was the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022.



This year's World Cup is a fairly condensed tournament, taking place between September 22 - October 1, 2022.

Group matches will run up until September 27, before the final phase begins on September 29.

Australia is the host nation, with all games to take place in Sydney.

Matches will be split between the Sydney SuperDome and Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, with all finals held at the larger capacity SuperDome.








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