Two group winners, Uganda and Côte d’Ivoire, fell short in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Group C runners-up Senegal and Group B last-place finishers South Sudan also advanced to the 2026 Women’s World Cup qualifying tournaments.
Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and South Sudan join a group of 24 national teams that will compete in four FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026 qualifying tournaments. Each tournament features six teams, and the tournaments will determine the 16 teams that will compete in the Women’s World Cup in Germany.
Brazil, Argentina, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Colombia will represent the Americas in the World Cup Qualifiers.
Tickets for the World Cup Qualifying Tournaments went to the following Asian and Oceania teams: Japan, China, Korea, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Australia.
The European representatives are the 2026 World Cup hosts, Germany; the Czech Republic; Hungary; Belgium; France; Italy; Spain; and Turkey.