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Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 Centrobasket 2021


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Qualified Nations
 

  • ARU.gif Aruba
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • JAM.gif Jamaica
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PAN.gif Panama
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
 
Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
December 8th - December 10th, 2021
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st Nations and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5the 5th-8th Semifinals
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Knockout Round
December 11th - December 12th, 2021
8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 Centrobasket 2021 Champion
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Road to the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 18 Americas Championship 2022
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The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Nations will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 18 Americas Championship 2022


Nations already Qualified for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 18 Americas Championship 2022

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Preliminary Round
December 8th - December 10th, 2021
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st Nations and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd and 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5the 5th-8th Semifinals





Group A

 
  • ARU.gif Aruba
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • PAN.gif Panama
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico

Group B
 
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • JAM.gif Jamaica
  • MEX.gif Mexico
     



 
Group A
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
Costa Rica CRC.gif 93 - 41 ARU.gif Aruba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-7, 36-4, 16-17, 15-13
December 8th 2021, h. 11:30, Mexicali
 
Panama PAN.gif 70 - 85 PUR.gif Puerto Rico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-15, 10-28, 26-26, 14-16
December 8th 2021, h. 14:30, Mexicali
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif 95 - 60 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-12, 21-15, 27-16, 24-17
December 9th 2021, h. 11:30, Mexicali
 
Aruba ARU.gif 48 - 108 PAN.gif Panama
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-33, 11-15, 7-30, 13-30
December 9th 2021, h. 14:30, Mexicali
 
Costa Rica CRC.gif  70 - 66 PAN.gif Panama
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-8, 23-13, 14-14, 21-31
December 10th 2021, h. 11:30, Mexicali
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif  104 - 33 ARU.gif Aruba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 29-7, 24-11, 28-7, 23-8
December 10th 2021, h. 14:30, Mexicali
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
PUR.gif Puerto Rico
3
3
0
284
121
+121
6
CRC.gif Costa Rica
3
2
1
223
202
+21
5
PAN.gif Panama
3
1
2
244
203
+41
4
ARU.gif Aruba
3
0
3
122
305
-183
3



 
Group B
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
El Salvador ESA.gif 58 - 114 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-25, 16-36, 7-26, 23-27
December 8th 2021, h. 17:30, Mexicali
 
Mexico MEX.gif 117 - 67 JAM.gif Jamaica
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-15, 34-14, 35-18, 24-20
December 8th 2021, h. 20:30, Mexicali
 
Jamaica JAM.gif 95 - 78 ESA.gif El Salvador
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-21, 26-19, 23-20, 24-18
December 9th 2021, h. 17:30, Mexicali
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 67 - 77 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-24, 16-27, 15-13, 18-13
December 9th 2021, h. 20:30, Mexicali
 
Jamaica JAM.gif 67 - 103 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-26, 22-27, 15-23, 12-27
December 10th 2021, h. 17:30, Mexicali
 
El Salvador ESA.gif 44 - 120 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-30, 9-22, 15-39, 8-29
December 10th 2021, h. 20:30, Mexicali
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
MEX.gif Mexico
3
3
0
314
178
+136
6
DOM.gif Dominican Republic
3
2
1
284
202
+82
5
JAM.gif Jamaica
3
1
2
229
298
-69
4
ESA.gif El Salvador
3
0
3
180
329
-149
3
 

 

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Knockout Round
December 11th - December 12th, 2021
8 Nations, Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 Centrobasket 2021 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
  • ARU.gif Aruba
  • CRC.gif Costa Rica
  • DOM.gif Dominican Republic
  • ESA.gif El Salvador
  • JAM.gif Jamaica
  • MEX.gif Mexico
  • PAN.gif Panama
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
 
5th-8th Semifinals
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
Jamaica JAM.gif 81 - 59 ARU.gif Aruba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-12, 31-13, 26-20, 12-14
December 11th 2021, h. 11:30, Mexicali
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Panama PAN.gif 94 - 60 ESA.gif El Salvador
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-15, 20-15, 29-11, 21-19
December 11th 2021, h. 14:30, Mexicali

 
 
Semifinals
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
Puerto Rico PUR.gif  81 - 80 DOM.gif Dominican Republic
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-11, 19-27, 24-20, 23-22
December 11th 2021, h. 17:30, Mexicali
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Mexico MEX.gif 114 - 54 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Quarter-by-Quarter: 30-18, 28-9, 24-15, 32-12
December 11th 2021, h. 20:30, Mexicali

 

 

7th Place Match
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
El Salvador ESA.gif 73 - 59 ARU.gif Aruba
Quarter-by-Quarter: 31-19, 15-14, 11-15, 16-11
December 12th 2021, h. 11:30, Mexicali

5th Place Match
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)

Panama PAN.gif  82 - 76 JAM.gif Jamaica  
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-23, 22-16, 24-19, 15-18
December 12th 2021, h. 14:30, Mexicali
 
 
Bronze Medal Match
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)
 
Dominican Republic DOM.gif 102 - 54 CRC.gif Costa Rica
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-15, 26-16, 25-9, 32-14
December 12th 2021, h. 17:30, Mexicali

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Pacific Standard Time (GMT -8)

Puerto Rico PUR.gif  OT81 - 79 MEX.gif Mexico
Quarter-by-Quarter: 13-20, 20-22, 20-27, 21-5, Over Time: 7-5
December 12th 2021, h. 20:30, Mexicali
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