Roster Tracker: Who's ready to step out at the FIBA U19 Worlds in Brno?

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    Check out the latest squad news in the countdown to the action in Czechia.

    BRNO (Czechia) - As we get closer to the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup, national federations are revealing training camp invitees and preliminary rosters in preparation for this year's showpiece event.

    Stay up to date with all the squad news from each country as our tracker follows each nation's respective moves towards picking their final rosters for the start of another exciting edition of the famous tournament.

    Argentina

    Preliminary Squad: Delfina Alves, Ema Baldo, Juana Barrionuevo, Julia Bosque, Catalina Creolani, Breanna Custodio, Sofía Gonzalez, Isabella Ingenito, Rocio Leta, Malena Maggi, Sofía Novoa Ferrari, Virginia Peralta, Alessia Reale, Renata Scordo Hernandez, Stephanie Smidt Falter, Fiamma Solis (Announcement)

    Australia

    Preliminary Squad: Monique Bobongie, Emilija Dakic, Bonnie Deas, Sitaya Fagan, Sienna Harvey, Callie Hinder, Prasayus Notoa, Ruby Perkins, Manuela Puoch, Zara Russell, Madison Ryan, Monique Williams (Announcement)

    Brazil

    Preliminary Squad: Aaliyah Guyton, Alexia Dagba, Ana Krause, Ayla McDowell, Bianca Neves, Heloisa Carrera, Izabela Chamorro, Julia Preis, Kauany Mossain Lucion, Manuella Alves, Micaela Cavalcanti, Mikaelly Yasmin, Raissa Zanolla, Rebeca Soares, Sara Martins, Sofia Moschen Sther Ubaka (Announcement)

    Canada

    Preliminary Squad: Jasmine Bascoe, Yohana Fami, Megan Hollingsworth, Mila Holloway, Avery Howell, Olivia Leung, Brooke MacLeod, Agot Makeer, Ify Nwaobi, Rachael Okokoh, Cearah Parchment, Amelia Sow, Syla Swords, Marie Grace Talle, Jordyn Wheeler, Nyadieng Yiech (Announcement)

    China

    Preliminary Squad:

    Czechia

    Preliminary Squad: Anna Belacova, Emma Blahova, Anezka Hruba, Julie Pilarova, Emilie Brzonova, Marie Hamzova, Eliska Javanska, Nikola Kubinova, Ema Rychtecka, Barbora Subova, Karolina Tausova, Katerina Kalna, Ema Kamenikova, Tereza Pavelcova, Marie Stankova, Nikola Vecerova, Barbora Vyhlidalova (Announcement)

    France

    Preliminary Roster: Celaine Ricco, Tea Cleante, Stella Colas, Stella Kessler, Aby Diallo, Aniss Tagayi, Ines Pitarch Granel, Melissa Guillet, Ainhoa Risacher, Jade Bayssiere, Nell Angloma, Sarah Cisse, Aissatou Keita, Genesia Mayele, Ainoah Rio (Announcement)

    Hungary

    Preliminary Squad:

    Israel

    Preliminary Squad:

    Japan

    Preliminary Squad: Kokoro Tanaka, Uika Taniguchi, Saki Higashi, Himeka Sone, Kanon Suzuki, Hinata Sumi, Riona Matsumoto, Sakura Horiuchi, Chisato Ito, Mio Shiraishi, Yuina Fukatsu, Mei Hashimoto, Ciara Mendy, Yui Seito, Erena Yamashita, Otoha Goto, Kokona Abe, Yuna Abe (Announcement)

    Korea

    Preliminary Squad:

    Mali

    Preliminary Squad:

    Nigeria

    Preliminary Squad:

    Portugal

    Preliminary Squad: Ana Marques, Clara Silva, Ema Karim, Leonor Neves, Linda Domingos, Magda Silva, Maria Andorinho, Maria Fernandes, Mariana Delgado, Marta Rodrigues, Marta Vieira, Rita Medeiros, Rita Nazario, Sara Rodrigues, Sofia Sousa (Announcement)

    Spain

    Preliminary Squad: Elena Alvarez, Ada Toribio, Irene Asensio, Marta Alsina, Naia Zubiaga, Nohemy Ipo, Somtochukwu Okafor, Maria Arrebola, Carla Osma, Anais Rodriguez, Ines Sotelo, Lucia Martinez, Daviane Mindoudi, Shaila Nde, Irene Noya (Announcement)

    USA

    Preliminary Squad: Sienna Betts, Addison Bjorn, Jasmine Davidson, Sydney Douglas, Kate Harpring, Saniyah Hall, Kayleigh Heckel, Jordan Lee, Alivia McGill, Jerzy Robinson, Emilee Skinner, Zania Socka-Nguemen. (Announcement)

    Final rosters will be confirmed following the Technical Meeting, which is set to take place before the start of the competition.

    Rosters displayed on this page have been extracted from information made public by the relevant National Member Federations but do not necessarily correspond to the rosters that will play at the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025.

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