Results
Year | Host (Final phase/game) | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | ||
1950 | Argentina (Buenos Aires) | Argentina |
64–50 | United States |
Chile |
51–40 | Brazil |
1954 | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | United States |
62–41 | Brazil |
Philippines |
66–60 | France |
1959 | Chile (Santiago) | Brazil |
81–67 | United States |
Chile |
86–85 Overtime |
Formosa |
1963 | Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) | Brazil |
90–71 | Yugoslavia |
Soviet Union |
69–67 | United States |
1967 | Uruguay (Montevideo) | Soviet Union |
71–59 | Yugoslavia |
Brazil |
80–71 | United States |
1970 | Yugoslavia (Ljubljana) | Yugoslavia |
80–55 | Brazil |
Soviet Union |
62–58 | Italy |
1974 | Puerto Rico (San Juan) | Soviet Union |
82–79 | Yugoslavia |
United States |
83–70 | Cuba |
1978 | Philippines (Manila) | Yugoslavia |
82–81 Overtime |
Soviet Union |
Brazil |
86–85 | Italy |
1982 | Colombia (Cali) | Soviet Union |
95–94 | United States |
Yugoslavia |
119–117 | Spain |
1986 | Spain (Madrid) | United States |
87–85 | Soviet Union |
Yugoslavia |
117–91 | Brazil |
1990 | Argentina (Buenos Aires) | Yugoslavia |
92–75 | Soviet Union |
United States |
107–105 Overtime |
Puerto Rico |
1994 | Canada (Toronto) | United States |
137–91 | Russia |
Croatia |
78–60 | Greece |
1998 | Greece (Athens) | FR Yugoslavia |
64–62 | Russia |
United States |
84–61 | Greece |
2002 | USA (Indianapolis) | FR Yugoslavia |
84–77 Overtime |
Argentina |
Germany |
117–94 | New Zealand |
2006 | Japan (Saitama) | Spain |
70–47 | Greece |
United States |
96–81 | Argentina |
2010 | Turkey (Istanbul) | United States |
81–64 | Turkey |
Lithuania |
99–88 | Serbia |
2014 | Spain (Madrid) | ||||||
2019 | TBD |
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