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FIBA Men's World Ranking

Top 20 Rankings as of 18 November 2022[1]
Rank Change Team Points
1 1  Spain 758.6
2 1  United States 757.5
3  Australia 740.3
4  Argentina 734.3
5  France 715
6  Serbia 710.9
7  Slovenia 704.3
8  Lithuania 669.5
9  Greece 665.9
10  Italy 646.6
11  Germany 640.8
12  Czech Republic 594.5
13 1  Brazil 593.6
14 1  Poland 591.3
15  Canada 575.5
16  Turkey 533.9
17  Venezuela 524.8
18  Montenegro 515.6
19  Nigeria 460.1
20 1  Iran 452.5
*Change from 26 September 2022

The FIBA Men's World Ranking are FIBA's rankings of national basketball teams. FIBA ranks both men's and women's national teams for both senior and junior competitions. It also publishes combined rankings for all mixed-sex competitions.

Not included are the rankings for three-on-three competitions, which are tabulated for individual players.

Calculation

Only FIBA tournaments consisting of full five-a-side teams are used in calculations for the rankings. Other tournaments, such as regional championships, invitationals, three-on-three half-court basketball, and friendlies are not included.[2]

On October 11, 2017,[citation needed] FIBA radically changed its ranking system for men's national teams, switching from the previous competition-based system to a game-based system. Every game played by a national team within the last eight years in the World Cup, Olympics, continental championships, and qualifiers for these events is included in the calculations.[3] In addition to the qualifying rounds, results of the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries are also included.[citation needed]

Until the 2016 Olympic Games, the Olympics and the men's world championship gave 5 points each toward the ranking. Since the new FIBA ranking system was launched, these two tournaments had their score devalued to 2.5 points for playing in a World championship, and 2 points for playing in an Olympic game since 2017.

According to the new system, both tournaments will not grant a differential score with respect to other tournaments of national teams, as opposed to the past where there was no difference in points in the ranking for being world champion or Olympic champion, but if there was much difference until 2016 in FIBA ranking points between these two tournaments and the rest of the competitions in FIBA, such as the continental tournaments. For women, FIBA will maintain the score of 5 points for playing an Olympic or world championship game.[citation needed][incomprehensible]

Rating points per game

Each game in a ranking tournament is initially valued at 1,000 "basis points", divided between the two teams as follows:[3]

Victory margin Points to winner Points to loser
Less than 10 points 600 400
10–19 points 700 300
20 or more points 800 200
Forfeit 800 0

The basis points are adjusted based on the site of the game, with FIBA calling this adjustment "home" and "away" points. During the finals of ranking tournaments, only games played by a host team in its own country count as "home" games; all others are treated as neutral-site games. Adjustments are:[3]

  • Home game: −70 points
  • Neutral site: no adjustment
  • Away game: +70 points

The basis points are also adjusted to reflect the strength of the opponent. FIBA determines what it calls "opposition ranking points" by the following formula:[3]

  • Opposition ranking points = 1.5 × (average pre-game ranking for all national teams − opponent's pre-game ranking)

A team's final rating points for a particular game is the sum of basis, home/away, and opposition ranking points.[3]

Weighting

The new calculations continue to account for the specific tournament and region, as in the former procedure, but no longer explicitly consider a team's final tournament placement.[3]

The basis points (above) are weighted by the product of the time decay, regional, competition stage, and round weights, as follows.[3]

Time decay

In a new feature, a "time decay" factor has been introduced into the calculations. More-recent games carry the greatest weight, steadily declining until falling out of the calculations after 8 years:[3]

Time of game Weighting
Current year (Y) and immediately previous year (Y−1) 1.0
Y−2 and Y−3 0.75
Y−4 and Y−5 0.5
Y−6 and Y−7 0.25

Events' weights

FIBA uses a weighted arithmetic mean (with a minimum divisor which is not published[4]) to determine the statistical weight of each tournament. Each event is assigned a point weight that is based partly on how competitive the tournament is and partly on which national teams are participating.[2]

FIBA world ranking weights for men's events:[2]

From 2017 forward, FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania members compete for a single regional championship under the FIBA Asia banner. Results from the 2010–2016 period, during which FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania held separate championships, will continue to figure into the rankings (until 2025 via "time decay").[3]

In a new feature, FIBA also weights game results by the "competition stage".[3]

Stage Weight
Pre-qualifier 0.25
Qualifier 0.5
Final tournament 1.0

Additionally, FIBA has added a "round weighting" to the system, giving each game in a final tournament (World Cup, Olympics, or continental championship) a weighting based on the round in which it takes place. Qualifying matches for these tournaments implicitly carry a round weighting of 1.0.[3]

Round Weight
Group stage 1.0
Round of 16 1.25
Quarterfinals 1.5
Semifinals 1.75
Final 2.0

If a competition does not have a round of 16 and/or a quarterfinal round, the results from the rounds that are held are scaled according to the number of rounds, with the group stage remaining at a 1.0 weighting and the competition final remaining at 2.0.

Cycle and updates

Rankings are now updated after every individual game in a ranking tournament (including qualifiers for such tournaments).

Women's rankings

FIBA still uses the competition-based system to determine its women's rankings. As noted above, this system was also used to determine men's rankings prior to 2017. FIBA introduced a game-based ranking procedure similar to that currently used for men's rankings in the indeterminate future in November 2019.[5]

Notes and references

  1. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 18 November 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c FIBA.com: How it works
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike — How it works". FIBA. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  4. ^ "Detailed Examples".
  5. ^ "FIBA World Ranking Men, presented by Nike – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)". FIBA. Retrieved 16 October 2017.

External links

  • Examples of ranking calculations at FIBA's official site.

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Top 20 Rankings as of 18 November 2022 1 Rank Change Team Points1 1 Spain 758 62 1 United States 757 53 Australia 740 34 Argentina 734 35 France 7156 Serbia 710 97 Slovenia 704 38 Lithuania 669 59 Greece 665 910 Italy 646 611 Germany 640 812 Czech Republic 594 513 1 Brazil 593 614 1 Poland 591 315 Canada 575 516 Turkey 533 917 Venezuela 524 818 Montenegro 515 619 Nigeria 460 120 1 Iran 452 5 Change from 26 September 2022See also FIBA Women s World Ranking The FIBA Men s World Ranking are FIBA s rankings of national basketball teams FIBA ranks both men s and women s national teams for both senior and junior competitions It also publishes combined rankings for all mixed sex competitions Not included are the rankings for three on three competitions which are tabulated for individual players Contents 1 Calculation 1 1 Rating points per game 1 2 Weighting 1 2 1 Time decay 1 2 2 Events weights 1 3 Cycle and updates 2 Women s rankings 3 Notes and references 4 External linksCalculation EditOnly FIBA tournaments consisting of full five a side teams are used in calculations for the rankings Other tournaments such as regional championships invitationals three on three half court basketball and friendlies are not included 2 On October 11 2017 citation needed FIBA radically changed its ranking system for men s national teams switching from the previous competition based system to a game based system Every game played by a national team within the last eight years in the World Cup Olympics continental championships and qualifiers for these events is included in the calculations 3 In addition to the qualifying rounds results of the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries are also included citation needed Until the 2016 Olympic Games the Olympics and the men s world championship gave 5 points each toward the ranking Since the new FIBA ranking system was launched these two tournaments had their score devalued to 2 5 points for playing in a World championship and 2 points for playing in an Olympic game since 2017 According to the new system both tournaments will not grant a differential score with respect to other tournaments of national teams as opposed to the past where there was no difference in points in the ranking for being world champion or Olympic champion but if there was much difference until 2016 in FIBA ranking points between these two tournaments and the rest of the competitions in FIBA such as the continental tournaments For women FIBA will maintain the score of 5 points for playing an Olympic or world championship game citation needed incomprehensible Rating points per game Edit Each game in a ranking tournament is initially valued at 1 000 basis points divided between the two teams as follows 3 Victory margin Points to winner Points to loserLess than 10 points 600 40010 19 points 700 30020 or more points 800 200Forfeit 800 0The basis points are adjusted based on the site of the game with FIBA calling this adjustment home and away points During the finals of ranking tournaments only games played by a host team in its own country count as home games all others are treated as neutral site games Adjustments are 3 Home game 70 points Neutral site no adjustment Away game 70 pointsThe basis points are also adjusted to reflect the strength of the opponent FIBA determines what it calls opposition ranking points by the following formula 3 Opposition ranking points 1 5 average pre game ranking for all national teams opponent s pre game ranking A team s final rating points for a particular game is the sum of basis home away and opposition ranking points 3 Weighting Edit The new calculations continue to account for the specific tournament and region as in the former procedure but no longer explicitly consider a team s final tournament placement 3 The basis points above are weighted by the product of the time decay regional competition stage and round weights as follows 3 Time decay Edit In a new feature a time decay factor has been introduced into the calculations More recent games carry the greatest weight steadily declining until falling out of the calculations after 8 years 3 Time of game WeightingCurrent year Y and immediately previous year Y 1 1 0Y 2 and Y 3 0 75Y 4 and Y 5 0 5Y 6 and Y 7 0 25Events weights Edit FIBA uses a weighted arithmetic mean with a minimum divisor which is not published 4 to determine the statistical weight of each tournament Each event is assigned a point weight that is based partly on how competitive the tournament is and partly on which national teams are participating 2 FIBA world ranking weights for men s events 2 WeightFIBA Basketball World Cup 2 5Olympic basketball tournament 2 0EuroBasket 1 0FIBA AmeriCup 0 8FIBA Oceania Championship defunct 0 7FIBA Asia Cup 0 4AfroBasket 0 3From 2017 forward FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania members compete for a single regional championship under the FIBA Asia banner Results from the 2010 2016 period during which FIBA Asia and FIBA Oceania held separate championships will continue to figure into the rankings until 2025 via time decay 3 In a new feature FIBA also weights game results by the competition stage 3 Stage WeightPre qualifier 0 25Qualifier 0 5Final tournament 1 0Additionally FIBA has added a round weighting to the system giving each game in a final tournament World Cup Olympics or continental championship a weighting based on the round in which it takes place Qualifying matches for these tournaments implicitly carry a round weighting of 1 0 3 Round WeightGroup stage 1 0Round of 16 1 25Quarterfinals 1 5Semifinals 1 75Final 2 0If a competition does not have a round of 16 and or a quarterfinal round the results from the rounds that are held are scaled according to the number of rounds with the group stage remaining at a 1 0 weighting and the competition final remaining at 2 0 Cycle and updates Edit Rankings are now updated after every individual game in a ranking tournament including qualifiers for such tournaments Women s rankings EditMain article FIBA Women s World Ranking FIBA still uses the competition based system to determine its women s rankings As noted above this system was also used to determine men s rankings prior to 2017 FIBA introduced a game based ranking procedure similar to that currently used for men s rankings in the indeterminate future in November 2019 5 Notes and references Edit FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike FIBA 18 November 2022 Retrieved 18 November 2022 a b c FIBA com How it works a b c d e f g h i j k FIBA World Ranking Men presented by Nike How it works FIBA Retrieved 12 October 2017 Detailed Examples FIBA World Ranking Men presented by Nike Frequently Asked Questions FAQ FIBA Retrieved 16 October 2017 External links EditExamples of ranking calculations at FIBA s official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIBA Men 27s World Ranking amp oldid 1123089158, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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