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FIBA 3X3 Federation Ranking MEN Rank Federation Zone RankingPoints 1 Serbia (SRB) FIBA Europe 37.179.730 2 Russia (RUS) FIBA Europe 30.977.940 3 China (CHN) FIBA Asia 28.747.130 4 Mongolia (MGL) FIBA Asia 26.587.780 5 United States (USA) FIBA Americas 24.558.176 6 Slovenia (SLO) FIBA Europe 19.701.270 7 Netherlands (NED) FIBA Europe 19.565.450 8 Latvia (LAT) FIBA Europe 19.455.700 9 Japan (JPN) FIBA Asia 18.743.810 10 France (FRA) FIBA Europe 15.790.770 11 Lithuania (LTU) FIBA Europe 15.201.800 12 Poland (POL) FIBA Europe 12.383.235 13 Brazil (BRA) FIBA Americas 12.236.675 14 Belgium (BEL) FIBA Europe 11.435.665 15 Ukraine (UKR) FIBA Europe 10.949.680 16 Romania (ROU) FIBA Europe 10.635.445 17 Qatar (QAT) FIBA Asia 10.261.635 18 Canada (CAN) FIBA Americas 10.139.755 19 Croatia (CRO) FIBA Europe 9.936.045 20 Philippines (PHI) FIBA Asia 9.468.741 21 South Korea (KOR) FIBA Asia 8.575.728 22 Estonia (EST) FIBA Europe 8.082.521 23 Belarus (BLR) FIBA Europe 8.041.960 24 Turkey (TUR) FIBA Europe 8.016.450 25 Germany (GER) FIBA Europe 7.826.095 26 Hungary (HUN) FIBA Europe 7.341.940 27 Czech Republic (CZE) FIBA Europe 6.981.856 28 Switzerland (SUI) FIBA Europe 6.945.150 29 Italy (ITA) FIBA Europe 6.717.935 30 Indonesia (INA) FIBA Asia 6.183.733 31 Spain (ESP) FIBA Europe 6.103.305 32 New Zealand (NZL) FIBA Oceania 5.861.625 33 Dominican Republic (DOM) FIBA Americas 5.748.089 34 Kazakhstan (KAZ) FIBA Asia 5.403.270 35 Sri Lanka (SRI) FIBA Asia 5.094.520 36 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) FIBA Europe 4.961.700 37 Australia (AUS) FIBA Oceania 4.759.765 38 Israel (ISR) FIBA Europe 4.642.040 39 Turkmenistan (TKM) FIBA Asia 4.465.953 40 Argentina (ARG) FIBA Americas 4.391.935 41 Chinese Taipei (TPE) FIBA Asia 4.363.360 42 Slovakia (SVK) FIBA Europe 4.059.763 43 Montenegro (MNE) FIBA Europe 3.793.140 44 Uruguay (URU) FIBA Americas 3.154.710 45 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) FIBA Asia 3.110.211 46 Iran (IRI) FIBA Asia 3.106.740 47 Georgia (GEO) FIBA Europe 2.929.540 48 Chile (CHI) FIBA Americas 2.745.230 49 Sweden (SWE) FIBA Europe 2.670.308 50 Jordan (JOR) FIBA Asia 2.513.060 51 Niger (NIG) FIBA Africa 2.407.241 52 Puerto Rico (PUR) FIBA Americas 2.328.050 53 Senegal (SEN) FIBA Africa 2.311.595 54 Denmark (DEN) FIBA Europe 2.252.680 55 Bulgaria (BUL) FIBA Europe 2.237.335 56 Andorra (AND) FIBA Europe 2.203.780 57 Thailand (THA) FIBA Asia 2.165.290 58 Togo (TOG) FIBA Africa 2.075.395 59 Egypt (EGY) FIBA Africa 2.068.910 60 Saudi Arabia (KSA) FIBA Asia 2.049.770 61 Côte d'Ivoire (CIV) FIBA Africa 2.044.048 62 Portugal (POR) FIBA Europe 1.975.841 63 Great Britain (GBR) FIBA Europe 1.791.160 64 Lebanon (LBN) FIBA Asia 1.674.728 65 India (IND) FIBA Asia 1.651.924 66 Azerbaijan (AZE) FIBA Europe 1.638.878 67 Madagascar (MAD) FIBA Africa 1.536.499 68 Republic of North Macedonia (MKD) FIBA Europe 1.510.125 69 Greece (GRE) FIBA Europe 1.505.480 70 Venezuela (VEN) FIBA Americas 1.419.960 71 Austria (AUT) FIBA Europe 1.292.025 72 Nigeria (NGR) FIBA Africa 1.194.598 73 Kosovo (KOS) FIBA Europe 1.189.110 74 Vietnam (VIE) FIBA Asia 1.117.440 75 Vanuatu (VAN) FIBA Oceania 1.080.760 76 Mexico (MEX) FIBA Americas 1.054.423 77 Finland (FIN) FIBA Europe 1.034.360 78 Maldives (MDV) FIBA Asia 1.018.353 79 Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD) FIBA Africa 946.347 80 Cameroon (CMR) FIBA Africa 857.935 81 Norway (NOR) FIBA Europe 835.491 82 Kenya (KEN) FIBA Africa 827.825 83 Cyprus (CYP) FIBA Europe 748.660 84 Bahrain (BRN) FIBA Asia 733.130 85 Malaysia (MAS) FIBA Asia 709.658 86 Tunisia (TUN) FIBA Africa 704.665 87 Ghana (GHA) FIBA Africa 680.245 88 Brunei Darussalam (BRU) FIBA Asia 664.188 89 Palestinian Territory (PLE) FIBA Asia 662.345 90 Ireland (IRL) FIBA Europe 631.840 91 Oman (OMA) FIBA Asia 596.485 92 El Salvador (ESA) FIBA Americas 577.453 93 Uganda (UGA) FIBA Africa 548.450 94 Macau (MAC) FIBA Asia 525.005 95 Mali (MLI) FIBA Africa 523.135 96 Colombia (COL) FIBA Americas 499.600 97 San Marino (SMR) FIBA Europe 484.400 98 Syria (SYR) FIBA Asia 419.488 99 Angola (ANG) FIBA Africa 410.486 100 Rwanda (RWA) FIBA Africa 358.350 101 Armenia (ARM) FIBA Europe 341.750 102 Morocco (MAR) FIBA Africa 336.800 103 Algeria (ALG) FIBA Africa 331.945 104 Malta (MLT) FIBA Europe 329.455 105 Guinea (GUI) FIBA Africa 313.573 106 Djibouti (DJI) FIBA Africa 313.450 107 Botswana (BOT) FIBA Africa 268.150 108 Barbados (BAR) FIBA Americas 264.420 109 Suriname (SUR) FIBA Americas 263.598 110 Eritrea (ERI) FIBA Africa 259.550 111 Samoa (SAM) FIBA Oceania 251.892 112 Namibia (NAM) FIBA Africa 251.658 113 Fiji (FIJ) FIBA Oceania 225.850 114 Cape Verde (CPV) FIBA Africa 225.078 115 Equatorial Guinea (GEQ) FIBA Africa 223.381 116 Bahamas (BAH) FIBA Americas 218.280 117 Uzbekistan (UZB) FIBA Asia 214.433 118 Singapore (SGP) FIBA Asia 211.810 119 Yemen (YEM) FIBA Asia 164.000 120 New Caledonia (NCL) FIBA Oceania 161.256 121 Albania (ALB) FIBA Europe 155.240 122 Saint Lucia (LCA) FIBA Americas 153.220 123 Haiti (HAI) FIBA Americas 152.490 124 Mauritania (MTN) FIBA Africa 144.215 125 Afghanistan (AFG) FIBA Asia 130.060 126 Hong Kong (HKG) FIBA Asia 128.305 127 Moldova (MDA) FIBA Europe 126.143 128 Central African Republic (CAF) FIBA Africa 118.565 129 Jamaica (JAM) FIBA Americas 117.640 130 Republic of the Congo (CGO) FIBA Africa 110.600 131 Guam (GUM) FIBA Oceania 105.150 132 Gambia (GAM) FIBA Africa 101.210 133 Zimbabwe (ZIM) FIBA Africa 100.640 134 Burkina Faso (BUR) FIBA Africa 95.230 135 Gabon (GAB) FIBA Africa 92.725 136 Guinea-Bissau (GBS) FIBA Africa 90.310 137 Sudan (SUD) FIBA Africa 87.630 138 Northern Mariana Islands (MNP) FIBA Oceania 85.065 139 Marshall Islands (MHL) FIBA Oceania 84.129 140 Benin (BEN) FIBA Africa 83.145 141 South Sudan (SSD) FIBA Africa 83.070 142 Nepal (NEP) FIBA Asia 77.040 143 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (VIN) FIBA Americas 76.180 144 Palau (PLW) FIBA Oceania 70.433 145 Libya (LBA) FIBA Africa 68.520 146 Zambia (ZAM) FIBA Africa 64.836 147 Burundi (BDI) FIBA Africa 64.150 148 American Samoa (ASA) FIBA Oceania 60.987 149 South Africa (RSA) FIBA Africa 60.480 150 Somalia (SOM) FIBA Africa 57.513 151 Netherlands Antilles (AHO) FIBA Americas 54.420 152 Guyana (GUY) FIBA Americas 48.501 153 Solomon Islands (SOL) FIBA Oceania 46.400 154 Sao Tome and Principe (STP) FIBA Africa 44.190 155 Ecuador (ECU) FIBA Americas 43.275 156 Cook Islands (COK) FIBA Oceania 42.950 157 Papua New Guinea (PNG) FIBA Oceania 42.600 158 Sierra Leone (SLE) FIBA Africa 41.400 159 Peru (PER) FIBA Americas 37.640 160 Tahiti (TAH) FIBA Oceania 37.050 161 Mauritius (MRI) FIBA Africa 36.800 162 Aruba (ARU) FIBA Americas 30.300 163 Seychelles (SEY) FIBA Africa 28.605 164 North Korea (PRK) FIBA Asia 28.213 165 Tonga (TGA) FIBA Oceania 28.185 166 Mozambique (MOZ) FIBA Africa 28.095 167 Cambodia (CAM) FIBA Asia 25.820 168 Tajikistan (TJK) FIBA Asia 24.300 169 Comoros (COM) FIBA Africa 19.250 170 Ethiopia (ETH) FIBA Africa 17.900 171 Dominica (DMA) FIBA Americas 17.600 172 Trinidad and Tobago (TTO) FIBA Americas 17.150 173 Pakistan (PAK) FIBA Asia 17.050 174 Costa Rica (CRC) FIBA Americas 16.850 175 Honduras (HON) FIBA Americas 15.300 176 Montserrat (MSR) FIBA Americas 15.000 177 Tanzania (TAN) FIBA Africa 14.934 178 Iraq (IRQ) FIBA Asia 14.850 179 Chad (CHA) FIBA Africa 14.560 180 Monaco (MON) FIBA Europe 13.700 181 Paraguay (PAR) FIBA Americas 11.048 182 Kuwait (KUW) FIBA Asia 10.995 183 Mayotte (MYT) FIBA Europe 10.400 184 Bolivia (BOL) FIBA Americas 9.950 185 Guatemala (GUA) FIBA Americas 9.750 186 French Guiana (GUF) FIBA Europe 9.600 187 Bangladesh (BAN) FIBA Asia 9.300 188 Nauru (NRU) FIBA Oceania 8.400 189 Luxembourg (LUX) FIBA Europe 7.650 190 Swaziland (SWZ) FIBA Africa 7.100 191 Guadeloupe (GLP) FIBA Europe 6.150 192 Lesotho (LES) FIBA Africa 6.000 193 Bhutan (BHU) FIBA Asia 4.960 194 Nicaragua (NCA) FIBA Americas 4.800 195 Belize (BIZ) FIBA Americas 4.540 196 Bermuda (BER) FIBA Americas 3.600 197 Iceland (ISL) FIBA Europe 2.050 198 Cuba (CUB) FIBA Americas 1.500 199 Antigua and Barbuda (ANT) FIBA Americas 1.400 200 British Virgin Islands (IVB) FIBA Americas 1.200 201 Kiribati (KIR) FIBA Oceania 1.050 202 Timor-Leste (TLS) FIBA Oceania 750 203 Myanmar (MYA) FIBA Asia 600 204 Norfolk Island (NFK) FIBA Oceania 480 205 Laos (LAO) FIBA Asia 200 Anguilla (AIA) FIBA Americas 0 Cayman Islands (CAY) FIBA Americas 0 Curaçao (CUW) FIBA Americas 0 Micronesia (FSM) FIBA Oceania 0 Gibraltar (GIB) FIBA Europe 0 Grenada (GRN) FIBA Americas 0 U.S.
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