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2010 FIBA World Championship for Women is unambiguously the biggest and most significant sporting event of the calendar year in the Czech Republic. The best players of women´s basketball in the world will come to the “Heart of Europe” for the second time in the history of basketball world championships. For the first time it happened in 1967 when players of the former Soviet Union beat Korean national team in the final game and took gold medals.
FIBA World Championship for Women
FIBA World Championship for Women is a competition of currently best women basketball national teams from all around the world and is held quadrennially (once for four years).
2010 FIBA World Championship for Women will take place in Czech Republic from September 23rd to October 3rd, 2010. The competition will be held in three cities – Ostrava, Brno and Karlovy Vary.
Total of 16 national teams will participace in 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women. Czech Republic was qualified as a host nation, Australia was qualified as a defending champion.
Remaining 14 teams qualified from their respective continental championships.
European zone: France, Belarus, Russia, Spain, Greece
American zone: United State, Brazil, Argentina, Canada
Asian zone: China, Korea, Japan
African zone: Mali, Senegal
FIBA World Championship for Women
FIBA World Championship for Women is a competition of currently best women basketball national teams from all around the world and is held quadrennially (once for four years).
2010 FIBA World Championship for Women will take place in Czech Republic from September 23rd to October 3rd, 2010. The competition will be held in three cities – Ostrava, Brno and Karlovy Vary.
Total of 16 national teams will participace in 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women. Czech Republic was qualified as a host nation, Australia was qualified as a defending champion.
Remaining 14 teams qualified from their respective continental championships.
European zone: France, Belarus, Russia, Spain, Greece
American zone: United State, Brazil, Argentina, Canada
Asian zone: China, Korea, Japan
African zone: Mali, Senegal
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