South American Basketball Championship for Women | |
Last Season: | 2022 South American Basketball Championship for Women |
Sport: | Basketball |
Founded: | 1946 |
Inaugural: | 1946 |
Teams: | 10 |
Country: | South American countries |
Continent: | South America |
Champion: | (27th title) |
Most Champs: | (27 titles) |
Website: | FIBAAmericas.com |
Related Comps: | FIBA Americas Championship for Women |
South American Basketball Championship for Women was first played in 1946.[1] Female teams from South America take part in this tournament, which often has been played biannually.
Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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1946 | (Santiago) | ||||
1948 | (Buenos Aires) | ||||
1950 | (Lima) | ||||
1952 | (Asunción) | ||||
1954 | (São Paulo) | ||||
1956 | (Quito) | ||||
1958 | (Lima) | ||||
1960 | (Santiago) | ||||
1962 | (Asunción) | ||||
1965 | (Rio de Janeiro) | ||||
1967 | (Cali) | ||||
1968 | (Santiago) | ||||
1970 | (Guayaquil) | ||||
1972 | (Lima) | ||||
1974 | (La Paz) | ||||
1977 | (Lima) | ||||
1978 | (La Paz) | ||||
1981 | (Lima) | ||||
1984 | (Cúcuta) | ||||
1986 | (Guaratinguetá) | ||||
1989 | (Santiago) | ||||
1991 | (Bogotá) | ||||
1993 | (Cochabamba) | ||||
1995 | (Jacareí) | ||||
1997 | (Iquique) | ||||
1999 | (Vitória) | ||||
2001 | (Lima) | ||||
2003 | (Loja) | ||||
2005 | (Bogotá) | ||||
2006 | (Asunción) | ||||
2008 | (Loja) | ||||
2010 | (Santiago) | ||||
2013 | (Mendoza) | ||||
2014 | (Ambato) | ||||
2016 | (Barquisimeto) | ||||
2018 | (Tunja) | ||||
2022 | (San Luis) | ||||
2024 | (Santiago) |