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    U17 World Cup Roster tracker: Hosts Spain make final cuts, Dominicans also down to 12 players

    MALAGA (Spain) - With time ticking down until the start of the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup in Malaga, all the competing nations are gradually announcing their preliminary rosters for the event.

    MALAGA (Spain) - With time ticking down until the start of the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup in Malaga, all the competing nations are gradually announcing their preliminary rosters for the event.

    This tracker will keep you up to date with who has announced their list of preliminary rosters and which countries are still to decide on the players that will be stepping out onto the basketball court in Spain from July 2-10.

    PRELIMINARY FIBA U17 BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2022 ROSTERS
    Argentina Santiago Bilbao, Juan Bocca, Tiago Drocezesky, Tomas Fernandez, Lucas Giovannetti, Maximo Lomello, Joaquin Lopez, Emir Perez Barrios, Ivan Prato, Ignacio Respaud, Drazen Sinigoj, Lautaro Viatri
    Australia Lachlan Brewer, Carlin Briggs, Joshua Dent, Tristan Devers, Kristian Ferronato, Jacob Furphy, Joshua Hughes, James O'Donnell, Austin Rapp, Kye Savage, Roman Siulepa, Rocco Zikarsky
    Canada Taj Au-Duke, Keenan Emmanuel, Kuach Gajak, Stefan Jiminez Vojnic, Felix Kossaras, Jovan Milicevic, Christian Nitu, Ramogi Nyagudi, Baraka Okojie, Stephen Osei, AJ Osman, Jaion Pitt, Olivier Rioux, Ishan Sharma, Chris Tadjo, Jacob Theodosiou, Mohamed Traore, Mikkel Tyne, Hudson Ward, Char Yeiy
    Dominican Republic Ernesto Almonte, Luis Bridgewater, Gabriel Cambria, Danny Carbuccia, Luis Diaz, Jonathan Estrella, Rodrigo Farias, Yeison Liberato, Maylon Marte, Wandy Munoz, Jalen Pichardo, Steven Solano
    Egypt TBA
    France Pacome Dadiet, Mohamed Diawara, Ilane Fibleuil, Wilson Jacques, Elidjah Lamart, Maxim Logue, Petar Majstorovic, Killian Malwaya, Noah Penda, Theo Pichard, Illan Pietrus, Zacharie Risacher, Tidjane Salaun, Alexandre Sarr
    Japan Patrick Shin Appeah, Shuntaro Buto, Suguru Ishiguchi, Shuta Kajitani, Yuto Kawashima, Teruchika Naito, Eijiro Ogawa, Kei Rooney, Shuto Sakihama, Oga Suzuki, Leon Watanabe, Shawn Marion Willliams
    Lebanon Ray Abou Sleiman, Serouj Avedissian, Toni Awwad, Giorgio Azzi, Nikolai Choueiri, Chris El Hachem, Jean Paul El Shamee, Rayan Hachem, Anthony Nabaa, Bryan Saleh, Jad Tabbara, Zarl Chris Zamatta
    Lithuania Aleksas Beliauskas, Kristupas Kepezinskas, Mantas Kocanas, Nojus Kuliesa, Ernestas Matulevic, Augustas Navickas, Petras Padegimas, Titas Pundinas, Nojus Radzius, Justas Stonkus, Nikas Stuknys, Justas Ziubrys, Deividas Zukausas, Vytautas Zygas
    Mail Ladji Coulibaly, Souleymane Dagnon, Malick Diallo, Tiemoko Diallo, Moussa Diawara, Ibrahim Doumbia, Abdoul Karim Keita, Cheick Tidane Keita, Chouaybou Keita, Karabogo Keita, Aliou Maiga, Yaya Samake, Djafar El Sadik Silimana, Mamadou Traore, Sidy Toure
    New Zealand Kaia Berridge, Nic Book, George Grant, Julius Halaifonua, Dante Matakatea, William Passi, Brody Perry, Kalid Petzer, Will Shortt, Hunter Trego, Phoenix Trego, George Turner
    Poland Iwo Baganc, Kacper Jaworski, Karol Kankowski, Maksymilian Karwik, Marcin Kosiorowski, Kajetan Kuczawski, Maciej Nagel, Szymon Nowicki, Mateusz Orlowski, Jakub Osinski, Janusz Ratowski, Mateusz Samiec, Antoni Siewruk, Tymoteusz Sternicki, Igor Stolarz, Jakub Szumert, Milosz Toczek, Igor Urban, Jakub Zapart
    Serbia Petar Avlijas, Djordje Curcic, Asim Djulovic, Danilo Dozic, Lazar Gagic, Viktor Mikic, Matija Milosevic, Andrej Musicki, Jovan Nekic, Pavle Nikolic, Konstantin Popovic, Aleksa Ristic, Ognjen Romic, Lazar Tasic. Arriving later: Mitar Bosnjakovic, Lazar Gacic, Filip Jovic, Bogoljub Markovic, Ognjen Stankovic
    Slovenia Peter Bandelj, Jernej Bolcina, Vid Borisek, Nejc Dizdarevic, Tim Dragan, Alej Kump, Izak Lemut, Lon Lican, Teo Pahernik, Filip Pirs, Rok Popovic, Filip Razdevsek, Teodor Regorsek, Jure Rener, Luka Smitran, Jan Brkic Stebe, Nik Urbanija, Samo Vrabec, Tristan Vukotic, Jan Vide (joins in June)
    Spain Iza Almansa, David Barbera, Alvaro Folgueiras, Hugo Gonzalez, Lucas Langarita, Sergio de Larrea, Aday Mara, Lucas Mari, Conrad Martinez, Pablo Navarro, Ruben Vicente, Bruno Vidarte
    USA David Castillo, Dennis Evans III, Jeremy Fears Jr., Cooper Flagg, Johnuel Fland, Ron Holland, Ian Jackson, Karter Knox, Asa Newell, Koa Peat, Sean Stewart, Dajuan Wagner Jr.

    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 Final Roster (12 players) that will play at the FIBA U17 Basketball World Cup 2022.

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