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Who are the tallest, shortest, and youngest players at U19 Women's World Cup 2025? | FIBA Basketball

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BRNO (Switzerland) - The 180 participating players at FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025 are set to compete for glory in Brno.

We've taken a deep dive into the data, analyzed every athlete set to hit the court, and identified some standout categories to spotlight ahead of the big tip-off.

You'll get a glimpse of the towering players who could dominate the paint, as well as the smaller athletes who consistently punch above their weight.

And in a tournament full of young talent, we’ve also flagged those who are even younger - some so young they might still be eligible for the next edition of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup in 2027.

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Sydney Douglas is among one of the tallest players in the competition

Nigeria's Favour Izibefien Sampson is the only player to reach the 2.00m mark. On the second step of the height podium, there's a three-way tie: Callie Hinder (AUS), Sydney Douglas (USA), and Clara Silva (POR) all stand at 1.98m.

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They'll be tough to stop in the paint, with Silva in particular expected to make a big impact for debutants Portugal, having been named one of the top prospects to watch in the competition.

Rank

Name

National Team

Height

1

Favour Izibefien Sampson

Nigeria

2.00M (6'7")

2

Callie Hinder

Australia

1.98M (6'6")

-

Sydney Douglas

USA

1.98M (6'6")

-

Clara Silva

Portugal

1.98M (6'6")

5

Kinga Josepovits

Hungary

1.96M (6'5")

6

Nerea Lagowski

Argentina

1.95M (6'5")

-

Zihan Jiang

China

1.95M (6'5")

-

Ziqi Xu

China

1.95M (6'5")

9

Yaqi Liang

China

1.93M (6'4")

-

Rachael Okokoh

Canada

1.93M (6'4")

-

Sienna Betts

USA

1.93M (6'4")

Himeka Sone from Japan is the only player under the 1.60M mark

While their teammates cause havoc under the basket, the ballers who measure up as the shortest in the competition will mainly use their speed and skills in the backcourt to get fans off their seats.

Himeka Sone (JPN) is the shortest player in the tournament at 1.59M and stands along as the only player playing at the event who is under the 1.60M landmark.

Rank

Name

National Team

Height

1

Himeka Sone

Japan

1.59M (5'2")

2

Sofia Gonzalez

Argentina

1.62M (5'4")

3

Juana Barrionuevo

Argentina

1.63M (5'4")

4

Micaela Cavalcanti

Brazil

1.64M (5'5")

5

Wandoo Marvis Hembam

Nigeria

1.65M (5'5")

-

Ana Marques

Portugal

1.65M (5'5")

7

Rita Nazario

Portugal

1.66M (5'5")

8

Sakura Horiuchi

Japan

1.67M (5'6")

-

Ada Toribio

Spain

1.67M (5'6")

10

Franciska Szikszai

Hungary

1.68M (5'6")

-

Idubamo Beggi

Nigeria

1.68M (5'6")

High-profile Jerzy Robinson is also only of the youngest in Brno

The tournament has a rich history of players appearing at a much younger age and quite often going on to play at two editions - that tradition includes superstars such as Caitlin Clark, Breanna Stewart and Jisu Park.

In Brno, there will be Michal Abudram (ISR) who is by far the youngest at just 14-years-old. And, the second youngest will be her teammate Savyon Kamer (ISR) who has just turned 16-years-old. Meanwhile the most high profile baller in the chart is Jerzy Robinson (USA) who was FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 TISSOT MVP.

Rank

Name

National Team

Date of Birth

1

Michal Abudram

Israel

27-JUL-2010

2

Savyon Kamer

Israel

11-JUN-2009

3

Madison Ryan

Australia

31-MAR-2009

4

Francisca Canello

Argentina

24-FEB-2009

5

Julia Preis

Brazil

03-FEB-2009

6

Tamar Carmi

Israel

02-FEB-2009

7

Sofia Gonzalez

Argentina

22-SEP-2008

8

Sydney Douglas

USA

16-SEP-2008

9

Somtochukwu-Blessed Okafor

Spain

11-SEP-2008

-

Jerzy Robinson

USA

11-SEP-2008

Disclaimer: Final national team rosters have been confirmed at the respective Technical Meetings. All player information, including height, age, and other personal details, was registered and confirmed by each participating National Federation prior to the start of the FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup 2025.

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