- Cuba women's national basketball team
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Cuba FIBA Ranking 10th Joined FIBA 1937 FIBA Zone FIBA Americas National Federation Federación Cubana de Baloncesto Coach Alberto Zabala Olympic Games Appearances 4 Medals None World Championships Appearances 10 Medals None FIBA Americas Championship Appearances 9 Medals Gold: 1989, 1999, 2005
Silver: 1995, 2001, 2003, 2007
Bronze: 1997Cuba women's national basketball team represents Cuba in international basketball competitions for women.
Achievements
Olympic Games
- 1980: 5th place
- 1992: 4th place
- 1996: 6th place
- 2000: 9th place
- 2004: did not qualify
- 2008: did not qualify
World championship
- 1953: 10th place
- 1957: 12th place
- 1959: did not compete
- 1964: did not compete
- 1967: did not compete
- 1971: 7th place
- 1975: did not compete
- 1979: did not compete
- 1983: 10th place
- 1986: 6th place
- 1990: 3rd place
- 1994: 6th place
- 1998: 7th place
- 2002: 9th place
- 2006: 11th place
Americas championship
- 1989: 1st place
- 1993: 4th place
- 1995: 2nd place
- 1997: 3rd place
- 1999: 1st place
- 2001: 2nd place
- 2003: 2nd place
- 2005: 1st place
- 2007: 2nd place
Pan American Games
- 1955: did not compete
- 1959: did not compete
- 1963: did not compete
- 1967: 5th place
- 1971: 3rd place
- 1975: 3rd place
- 1979: 1st place
- 1983: 2nd place
- 1987: 4th place
- 1991: 2nd place
- 1995: no competition
- 1999: 1st place
- 2003: 1st place
- 2007: 3rd place
Squads
1980 Olympic Games
- Andrea Borrell
- Bárbara Becquer
- Caridad Despaigne
- Inocenta Corvea
- María de los Santos
- María Moret
- Matilde Charro
- Nancy Atiez
- Santa Margarita Skeet
- Sonia de la Paz
- Vicenta Salmón
- Virginia Pérez
- Head Coach:
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1990 World championship
- Ana Hernández[1]
- Beatriz Perdomo
- Dalia Henry
- Gestrudis Gómez
- Yudith Águila
- Andrea Borrell
- Liset Castillo
- Maria Leon
- Odalys Cala
- Olga Vigil
- Regla Hernández
- Yamilet Martínez
- Head Coaches:
Tomas Martínez
Manuel Pérez
1992 Olympic Games
- Ana Hernández
- Andrea Borrell
- Biosotis Lagnó
- Dalia Henry
- Grisel Herrera
- Yudith Águila
- Liset Castillo
- María León
- Milayda Enríquez
- Olga Vigil
- Regla Hernández
- Yamilé Martínez
- Head Coach:
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1994 World championship
- Biosotys Lagnó[2]
- Dalia Henry
- Yudith Águila
- Andrea Borrell
- Licet Castillo
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- María León
- Milayda Enríquez
- Olga Vigil
- Regla Hernández
- Tania Seino
- Yamilé Martínez
- Head Coach:
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1996 Olympic Games
- Tania Seino
- María León
- Yamilé Martínez
- Dalia Henry
- Milayda Enríquez
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- Olga Vigil
- Grisel Herrera
- Biosotis Lagnó
- Yudith Águila
- Cariola Hechavarría
- Gertrudis Gómez
- Head Coach:
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1998 World championship
- Dalia Henry[3]
- Grisel Herrera
- Yudith Águila
- Licet Castillo
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- Milayda Enríquez
- María León
- Taimara Suero
- Tania Seino
- Yamilé Martínez
- Yadiletsy Ríos
- Yuliseny Soria
- Head Coach:
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2000 Olympic Games
- Liset Castillo
- Milayda Enríquez
- Cariola Hechavarría
- Dalia Henry
- Grisel Herrera
- María León
- Yamilé Martínez
- Yaquelín Plutín
- Tania Seino
- Yuliseny Soria
- Taimara Suero
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- Head Coach:
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2002 World championship
- Cariola García[4]
- Yudith Águila
- Liset Castillo
- Zuleira Aties
- María León
- Milayda Parrado
- Milaisis Duanys
- Taimara Suero
- Yaquelín Plutín
- Yamilé Martínez
- Yulzeny Soria
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- Head Coach:
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2003 Pan American Games
- Yudith Águila
- Suchitel Ávila
- Yayma Boulet
- Ariadna Capiró
- Liset Castillo
- Milaisis Duanys
- Oyanaisis Gelis
- Yamilé Martínez
- Yaquelín Plutín
- Yulianne Rodríguez
- Taimara Suero
- Lisdeivis Víctores
- Head Coach:
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2006 World championship
- Arlenis Romero[5]
- Taimara Suero
- Yakelyn Plutin
- Oyanaisis Gelis
- Leidys Oquendo
- Yamara Amargo
- Yayma Boulet
- Yamilé Martínez
- Klavdia Calvo
- Yolyseny Soria
- Yulianne Rodríguez
- Suchitel Ávila
- Head Coach:
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2007 Pan American Games
- Yamara Amargo
- Suchitel Ávila
- Yayma Boulet
- Cariola Hechevarría
- Oyanaisis Gelis
- Yamilé Martínez
- Clenia Noblet
- Leidys Oquendo
- Yakelín Plutín
- Arlenys Romero
- Yolyseny Soria
- Taimara Suero
- Head Coach:
Alberto Zabala
2008 Olympic Qualifying tournament
- Yamara Amargo
- Suchitel Avila
- Yayma Boulet
- Taimy Fernández
- Oyanaisis Gelis
- Marlen Cepeda
- Clenia Noblet
- Leidys Oquendo
- Yakelín Plutín
- Arlenys Romero
- Yolyseny Soria
- Ineidis Casanova
- Head Coach:
Alberto Zabala[6]
References
- ^ http://www.lasgigantes.com.ar/auxiliares/torneos/mostar.php?IDR=12
- ^ http://www.lasgigantes.com.ar/auxiliares/torneos/mostar.php?IDR=13
- ^ http://www.lasgigantes.com.ar/auxiliares/torneos/mostar.php?IDR=14
- ^ http://www.lasgigantes.com.ar/auxiliares/torneos/mostar.php?IDR=15
- ^ http://www.lasgigantes.com.ar/auxiliares/torneos/mostar.php?IDR=16
- ^ Cuba
External links
FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2008 Men
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