FIBA U18 AmeriCup in Leon (Mexico) (2026)
2024 (2 year break)
FIBA U18 AmeriCup in Leon (Mexico) 2026
Q.Finals Semis Final 2026 Semis Q.Finals
Brazil101
Republic96
USA102
Brazil56
USA65
Canada67
Canada115
Puer. Rico49
Argentina70
Puer. Rico73
Standings 2026
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
B
1
3-0
3
1-2
4
0-3
Stats Leaders 2026
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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TACFL
198 SF 18y
Avg: 19.0 ppg

2
18.4
4
16.0
5
14.3
7
13.7
10
11.5
FIBA U18 AmeriCup in Leon (Mexico) 2026 Final
Canada Stun Unbeaten USA to Be Crowned AmeriCup Champions (Photo: FIBA)
Starting five
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Javion Tyndale
Tyndale
Godson Okokoh
Okokoh
Deng Ngor
Ngor
Maxime Meyer
Meyer
Lyris Robinson
Robinson
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2Abdul Olajuwon 196-SG-2008 Clements
3Javion Tyndale 182-PG-2008 Montverde Acad.
4Godson Okokoh 198-SF-2008 Royal Crown Canada
5Settimo Yugu 207-F-2008 Bella Vista Prep
6Kymani Walters 188-G-2008 DME Academy
8Nathan Yambayamba 198-SF-2008 Bella Vista Prep
11Deng Ngor 207-F-2008 Fort Erie Internatio Canada
12Stefan Ilic 206-PF-2008
15Maxime Meyer 216-C-2008 Duke
21Lyris Robinson 198-SG-2008 Bella Vista Prep
22Mateo Vigneault 185-G-2008 Chalon U21 France
24Emmanuel Oko-Oboh 206-F-2008 Brock Canada

Charles Hantoumakos Head Coach
Murphy Burnatowski Assistant Victoria Canada
Tournament MVP
Top Scorer
Canada Stun Unbeaten USA to Be Crowned AmeriCup Champions-Jun 8, 2026
The tournament's two unbeaten heavyweights met for gold, and it was Canada who blinked last. In a final that hung on every possession, Canada edged the United States 67-65 to win the FIBA U18 AmeriCup title, handing the Americans their only defeat of the championship on the very last day.
Neither side ever led by double digits, the lead changed hands 13 times, and the United States were in front for more than 25 of the 40 minutes. But with USA clinging to a 65-62 lead inside the final 90 seconds, Deng Ngor (207-F-2008) took over: the forward buried a three-pointer with 1:27 left to level it, then scored in the paint at 1:01 to put Canada ahead for good. He had all five of Canada's points in the decisive stretch as the Americans went cold, managing one field goal and two costly turnovers.
Javion Tyndale (182-PG-2008) was magnificent running the show, finishing with 19 points, eight assists, three rebounds and three steals, and converting 5-of-6 free throws down the stretch. Ngor added 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, and Maxime Meyer (216-C-2008) stuffed the defensive sheet with five steals, three blocks and six rebounds. Darius Wabbington (209-C-2008) led USA with 11 points, four rebounds, four assists and three steals, but the Americans could not find a basket when they needed one most.
The bronze-medal game produced the day's wildest swing. Brazil, beaten in the semifinals, erased a 19-point second-quarter deficit to stun Puerto Rico 83-77. Trailing 77-74 inside the final three minutes, Brazil closed on a 9-0 run, with Isaiah Santos (190-SG-2008) tying it and then giving them the lead for good on a turnaround in the paint with 1:24 left. Joao Neves (200-SF-2008) (21 points, 10 rebounds, five threes) and Pedro Souza (192-G/F-2008) (21 points) led the charge, while Pietro Melo (185-G-2008) added 15 with five three-pointers. Felipe Quinones (198-G-2008) paced Puerto Rico with 16 points, five rebounds and six assists but was shut out in the closing minutes.
In the classification games, Argentina pulled away from Venezuela 72-58 to finish fifth, behind 15 points and a decisive third-quarter surge from Manuel Hernandez (190-G-2008), with Benjamin Pettovello (204-PF-2008) and Joaquin Celiz (195-G-2008) each adding 11. Venezuela, led by Jose Lara's 13 points and nine rebounds, settled for sixth. In the seventh-place game, the Dominican Republic routed Mexico 111-73 behind a brilliant all-around night from Antonio Pemberton (183-PG-2008) (22 points, nine assists, five steals) and a near triple-double from Marlon Martinez (14 points, 10 rebounds, nine assists, three blocks). Yair Olano (192-G-2009)'s 17 led Mexico, who finished eighth.
Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U18 AmeriCup Awards 2026-Jun 9, 2026
Javion Tyndale, 17-year old Canadian point guard was voted the Most Valuable Player at the FIBA Under 18 AmeriCup. He plays For the Montverde Academy in the NIBC. Tyndale received multiple other awards, was selected as the Best Guard and was chosen to the First Team. He averaged almost 13 points per game during the event. Tyndale led the FIBA Americas Under 18 in assists per game with 6. His 19 points against USA were the most he scored at the tournament.
Felipe Quinones, 18-year old Puerto Rican guard was honored as the Best Forward of FIBA Under 18 AmeriCup. He plays For the Panathinaikos Athens Under 18 team in Greece. Quinones was also named to the First Team. He started playing in the Puerto Rican Under 18 National Team 2 years ago. Quinones also played for the Under 16 national team back in 2023. His court vision propelled him to the fourth spot in assists per game an outstanding average of over 4. Quinones also recorded almost 10 points per game at the event. His 20 points against Venezuela were the most he scored at the tournament. Despite Quinones' young age he had an impressive career. He contributed to his team making it to the NCAA Sweet 16 in 2025. Quinones was selected to the Latinbasket All-FIBA Americas Under 16 First Team back in 2023. He was also selected as the Eurobasket All-FIBA Under 17 World Cup Honorable Mention in 2024.
Pedro Souza, 17-year old Brazilian swingman earned the Best Center at the FIBA Under 18 AmeriCup. He plays For the Cazoo Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain. Souza also earned a spot in the First Team. He started playing in the Brazilian Under 18 National Team 2 years ago. Souza registered almost 14 points and 4 rebounds per game at the event. His 21 points against Puerto Rico were the most he scored at the tournament. Despite Souza's young age he had an impressive career. He was selected to the Latinbasket All-FIBA Under 17 South American Championship First Team in 2025.
Lyris Robinson, 17-year old Canadian shooting guard was voted to the First Team of FIBA Under 18 AmeriCup. He plays For the Bella Vista College Preparatory School in USA. Robinson averaged 14 points and almost 4 rebounds per game at the event. His 19 points against Venezuela were the most he scored at the tournament.
Quentin Coleman, 17-year old American swingman was selected to the First Team at the FIBA Under 18 AmeriCup. He plays For the University of Illinois in the B10. Coleman had over 11 points per game at the event. He led the FIBA Americas Under 18 in rebounds per game with over 11. Coleman recorded double-doubles in 3 games during the event. His 15 points against Brazil were the most he scored at the tournament.
Most Valuable Player: Canada Javion Tyndale (6'0''-PG-2008) of Montverde Acad.
Best Guard: Canada Javion Tyndale (6'0''-PG-2008) of Montverde Acad.
Best Forward: Puerto Rico Felipe Quinones (198-G-2008) of Panathinaikos
Best Center: Brazil Pedro Souza (192-G/F-2008) of Baskonia

Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U18 AmeriCup First Team 2026
Tyndale
Robinson
Coleman
Souza
Quinones
First Team

Canada Javion Tyndale (6'0''-PG-2008) of Montverde Acad.
Canada Lyris Robinson (6'6''-SG-2008) of Bella Vista Prep
USA Quentin Coleman (6'4''-F/G-2008) of Illinois
Brazil Pedro Souza (192-G/F-2008) of Baskonia
Puerto Rico Felipe Quinones (198-G-2008) of Panathinaikos

Latinbasket.com All-FIBA U18 AmeriCup Second Team 2026
Santos
Martinez
Landrew
Branch III
Meyer
Second Team

Brazil Isaiah Santos (6'3''-SG-2008) of Seven Lakes
Dominican Republic Marlon Martinez (6'6''-SF-2008) of TACFL
USA Colben Landrew (6'6''-SF-2008) of UConn
USA Bruce Branch III (6'7''-G-2008) of BYU
Canada Maxime Meyer (7'1''-C-2008) of Duke