
19
Sep
FIBA Rankings
Boomers rise to No. 6 in FIBA rankings
The Boomers jump to No.6 in the latest FIBA Men’s rankings update.
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The United States has held firm at No. 1 in the latest FIBA Men’s World Ranking, despite finishing third at the FIBA AmeriCup 2025. Germany, fresh off their undefeated EuroBasket 2025 campaign, have risen to second, overtaking Serbia, who fell to third after a Round of 16 exit.
France remain in fourth despite failing to reach the EuroBasket Quarter-Finals, while Canada’s run to fourth place at the AmeriCup has lifted them into the top five.
Australia, meanwhile, received a deserved rankings boost after winning the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 in Jeddah, edging China 90–89 in the final to claim a third straight title.
The Boomers move up one place to sixth, leapfrogging Spain, who endured a disappointing EuroBasket campaign with three losses in the group phase.
Brazil’s AmeriCup triumph over Argentina pushed them back into the top 10, while Argentina sit eighth and Lithuania ninth.
Turkey produced the biggest rankings surge of the cycle, climbing 15 places to 12th after making their first EuroBasket final since 2001, toppling several higher-ranked opponents along the way.
Greece claimed a medal but dropped key games to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey, with their only win over a higher-ranked team coming against Spain.
The updated top 20 rankings:
- USA, 845.8
- Germany, 765.9 (+1)
- Serbia, 761.8 (−1)
- France, 756.5
- Canada, 753.1 (+1)
- Australia, 740.2 (+1)
- Spain ,720.3 (−2)
- Argentina, 708.3
- Lithuania, 702.5 (+1)
- Brazil, 699.4 (+2)
- Latvia, 687.2 (−2)
- Turkey, 686.2 (+15)
- Greece, 684.1
- Slovenia, 655.7 (−3)
- Italy, 640.5 (−1)
- Puerto Rico, 613.5 (−1)
- Finland, 602.4 (+3)
- Montenegro, 571.5 (−2)
- Poland, 539.5 (−2)
- Georgia, 509.2 (+4)
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