Latest News About Venezuela Men's National Basketball Team

Updated 2026-05-26 02:02

I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds right now, but here’s the latest widely reported context on Venezuela men’s basketball as of early 2025–mid-2025, with what to look for to get the absolute newest updates.

What’s generally known

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Men's National Team Improves To 2-1 With 82-62 Win Over Venezuela

MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM IMPROVES TO 2-1 WITH 82-62 WIN OVER VENEZUELA *Preliminary play finishes with tomorrow’s game against Puerto Rico* (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) – The Men’s National Team beat Venezuela 82-62 to improve to 2-1 at the 2015 FIBA Americas Men’s Championships. “When we can stop teams like that, we hope to just keep running and pushing the ball up the floor,” said Head Coach Jay Triano. “We have a target, people think we’re one of the better teams here and if we play well we could be.”

www.basketball.ca

Historic 2024 fuels Venezuela’s dreams for the future

Venezuela shocked the region last year by winning both the FIBA U15 South American Championship 2024 and FIBA U15 U15 South American Women's Championship 2024. Now comes a big year 2025 on the continental level.

www.fiba.basketball

Men's National Team Improves To 2-1 With 82-62 Win Over Venezuela

MEN’S NATIONAL TEAM IMPROVES TO 2-1 WITH 82-62 WIN OVER VENEZUELA *Preliminary play finishes with tomorrow’s game against Puerto Rico* (MEXICO CITY, MEXICO) – The Men’s National Team beat Venezuela 82-62 to improve to 2-1 at the 2015 FIBA Americas Men’s Championships. “When we can stop teams like that, we hope to just keep running and pushing the ball up the floor,” said Head Coach Jay Triano. “We have a target, people think we’re one of the better teams here and if we play well we could be.”

basketball.ca