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Qualifying for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey commenced as early as 2007 and will culminate in the five continental championships in each of the five FIBA zones. The final ranking of each continental championship determines which teams go to Turkey for the world championship, with FIBA allocating slots partly based on a zone's strength.

In addition to the host, the gold medalists in the 2008 Olympic basketball championship are also allocated automatic berths to the championship. Teams that failed to crack the top positions in their respective continental championships may still be selected as wild cards to fill out the 24-team cast.

A total of 106 countries participated in qualification to the world championship. This is less than in the 2010 FIFA World Cup (204) and 2010 FIVB Men's World Championship (109), but more than the 2011 Rugby World Cup (98) and the 2011 Cricket World Cup (about 100).

Qualified teams

Qualifying for the 2010 World Championship.

Turkey is automatic qualifier as the host country. The USA also received an automatic berth for winning the 2008 Olympic men's basketball tournament.

Eighteen other teams qualified through continental qualifying tournaments, and FIBA invited four more "wild card" teams to fill out the 24-team field. Each FIBA zone is allocated a certain amount of automatic berths based upon the strength of its zone: the weakest zone, Oceania, gets only two automatic berths each, while Europe gets six.

Certain peculiarities include:

  • On the Oceanian championship, only two teams registered to compete, and with Oceania having two automatic berths, both were automatically qualified.
  • Turkey, despite being qualified already, still played at the European championships. Had Turkey finished sixth or higher, the seventh-placed team would also have qualified.
  • The USA did not send a team to the Americas championship because they had automatically qualified by winning the gold medal in the men's Olympic basketball tournament.

Qualifying tournaments:

Qualifying tournament Duration Location Berths Teams qualified
Host   Turkey 1   Turkey
2008 Olympic men's basketball tournament August 10–24, 2008   China 1   United States
FIBA Africa Championship 2009 August 4–14, 2009   Libya 3   Angola
  Ivory Coast
  Tunisia
FIBA Asia Championship 2009 August 6–16, 2009   China 3   Iran
  China
  Jordan
FIBA Oceania Championship 2009 August 23–25, 2009   Australia
  New Zealand
2   New Zealand
  Australia
FIBA Americas Championship 2009 August 26-September 6, 2009   Puerto Rico 4   Brazil
  Puerto Rico
  Argentina
  Canada
EuroBasket 2009 September 7–20, 2009   Poland 6   Spain
  Serbia
  Greece
  Slovenia
  France
  Croatia
Wild cards December 12–13, 2009   Turkey 4   Russia
  Lebanon
  Lithuania
  Germany

The draw for the championship took place in Istanbul on December 15, 2009.

Summary

Qualified for the Championship outright
Qualified automatically
Selected as a wild card
Qualified via continental qualifying tournament

These are the final standings of the different World Championship qualifying tournaments. The venues are as follows, with the city of the knockout stage mentioned first:

Rank Olympics Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Wildcard
1st   United States   Angola   Brazil   Iran   Spain   New Zealand   Germany
  Lebanon
  Lithuania
  Russia
2nd   Spain   Ivory Coast   Puerto Rico   China   Serbia   Australia
3rd   Argentina   Tunisia   Argentina   Jordan   Greece
4th   Lithuania   Cameroon   Canada   Lebanon   Slovenia
5th   Greece   Nigeria   Dominican R.   Chinese Taipei   France
6th   Croatia   C.A.R.   Uruguay   Qatar   Croatia
7th   Australia   Senegal   Mexico   South Korea   Russia
8th   China   Mali   Panama   Philippines   Turkey
9th   Russia   Rwanda   Venezuela   Kazakhstan   North Macedonia
  Poland
10th   Germany   Egypt   Virgin Islands   Japan
11th   Iran   Libya   Kuwait   Germany
  Lithuania
12th   Angola   Morocco   UAE
13th   Cape Verde   India   Latvia
  Israel
  Great Britain
  Bulgaria
14th   Mozambique   Uzbekistan
15th   South Africa   Indonesia
16th   Congo   Sri Lanka

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