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The prestigious 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup is finished, with Germany sealing their first-ever victory.
Thirty-two teams began the competition, fighting to be crowned world champion and secure one of the quota spots on offer for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The first group phase saw all participating nations divided into eight groups of four teams.
After the first round, the top two teams from each of groups A-H advanced to the second phase, which featured four groups of four teams. Here, every team played against the two teams in their group that they did not face in the first group stage.
The bottom two teams from phase one played classification matches to determine the placings for 17-32.
After the second round came quarter-finals which featured the top two teams in each of the second-round groups.
Holders Spain went out in the second round after a defeat to Canada who joined USA in taking the two Paris 2024 Americas quota spots.
Australia and World Cup debutants South Sudan had already secured Olympic berths as the respective highest-ranked teams in Oceania and Africa.
Canada defeated Luka Doncic and Slovenia in the quarter-finals with Latvia putting out Lithuania who had stunned the USA in their last second-round match.
But the biggest shock was yet to come with Germany stunning USA in the semi-finals after Serbia had beaten Canada to book their berth in the final in Manila's Mall of Asia Arena on 10 September.
Below you will find all the fixtures, results, and group standings from the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Second phase group tables include results from phase one. Teams who played each other in phase one will not meet again in phase two.
The top two in each group will progress to the quarter-finals.
Thursday 31 August: Cape Verde 77-100 Finland
Thursday 31 August: Angola 76-83 China
Thursday 31 August: New Zealand 100-108 Mexico
Thursday 31 August: Ivory Coast 84-94 Lebanon
Thursday 31 August: Japan 86-77 Venezuela
Thursday 31 August: South Sudan 87-68 Philippines
Thursday 31 August: Egypt 85-69-Jordan
Thursday 31 August: France 82-55 Iran
Saturday 2 September: Finland 90-75 Venezuela
Saturday 2 September: Angola 78-101 South Sudan (South Sudan secure Africa berth at Paris 2024)
Saturday 2 September: New Zealand 88-86 Egypt
Saturday 2 September: Ivory Coast 77-87 France
Saturday 2 September: Japan 80-71 Cape Verde (Japan secure Asia berth at Paris 2024)
Saturday 2 September: Philippines 96-75 China
Saturday 2 September: Jordan 80-93 Mexico
Saturday 2 September: Iran 73-81 Lebanon
Full standings for teams in the classification phase are here.
Action will be available to watch in selected territories via FIBA's streaming service Courtside 1891 Basketball.
In Spain, the national network RTVE are the rights holders with Sportsnet screening the games in Canada.
All games will be available on ESPN2 or ESPN+ in the United States.
France Televisions and beIN share the rights in France with ESPN covering the tournament in Australia.
Please check local listings for broadcast schedule in your territories.