Silva’s epic 43 efficiency inspires greatest moment in Portugal’s basketball history

BRNO (Czechia) – Star baller Clara Silva was the architect of Portugal’s first ever Quarter-Finals ticket in their history at any FIBA global event for women or men and at either youth or senior level, on what proved to be a memorable day in Brno.

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Already one of the top performers at the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup 2025, the center chose a good time to bring out her best with an extraordinary display in a thrilling 83-80 Round of 16 success against Israel.

At the end it was the craziest and most scary moment of my life

Clara Silva – Portugal

Looking virtually unguardable throughout the game, Silva finished the historic victory with a performance efficiency valuation of 43 – the joint third highest ever at the U19 Worlds.

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That was harvested from a 15 of 20 shooting effort that returned 37 points – the highest tally of any European in the competition since Danira Nakic of Yugoslavia in 1989.

It was an emotional finish to the game for Silva and her team

Silva’s 15 made field goals was also the second highest in FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup history and also second most 2-point baskets made. She also made it a double-double with 10 rebounds – as well as adding 2 assists, 2 steals and a block.

Ema Karim and Rita Nazario provided outstanding support for their marquee star, with the former netting 18 points on 6 three-pointers and Nazario weighing in with 14 points and 8 assists.

After the game, Silva admitted it was a nail-biting and roller-coaster experience and stated: “At the end it was the craziest and most scary moment of my life. But we never gave up and played the full 40 minutes.

“I am so happy because this team is so special to me – we are like a family. I think we showed this on the court.”

As for her own stunning accomplishments, Silva was quick to give credit to her colleagues.

She insisted: “I know what I am capable of and my team knows, so I think all of us just did our job. I also have to thank my team because they passed me the ball.”

They might have made more history and it will certainly enjoy this famous win – but could they really go at least one step further?

“Of course, we are going to work for that and it’s now our goal,” smiled Silva.

Top 10 Efficiency rating in a U19 WWC game

Rank

Player (Team)

Opponent

Date

Efficiency

1.

Danira Nakic (YUG)

Soviet Union 93-109

30/07/1989

46

2.

Maria Vadeeva (RUS)

Egypt 94-37

22/07/2015

45

3.

Clara Silva (POR)

Israel 83-80

16/07/2025

43

 

Meiling Zeng (CHN)

Lithuania 67-48

26/07/2007

43

 

Tayla Roberts (AUS)

Japan 92-83

29/07/2011

43

6.

Maria Vadeeva (RUS)

Mali 90-66

26/07/2017

42

 

Raisa Musina (RUS)

USA 86-82

30/07/2017

42

 

Maiara Pereira (BRA)

Korea 74-80

10/08/2021

42

 

Jana Elalfy (EGY)

Chinese Taipei 83-79

21/07/2023

42

10.

Erika De Souza (BRA)

Lithuania 79-74

19/07/2001

41

 

Dragana Gobeljic (SRB)

Japan 103-89

28/07/2007

41

Top 10 points scored in a U19 WWC game

Rank

Player (Team)

Opponent

Date

Points

1.

Danira Nakic (YUG)

Soviet Union 93-109

30/07/1989

46

2.

Ajeong Kang (KOR)

Lithuania 93-81

31/07/2007

41

 

Tayla Roberts (AUS)

Japan 92-83

29/07/2011

41

4.

Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

France 66-57

24/07/2009

38

 

Jana Elalfy (EGY)

Chinese Taipei 83-79

21/07/2023

38

6.

Clara Silva (POR)

Israel 83-80

16/07/2025

37

 

Danira Nakic (YUG)

Cuba 105-90

23/07/1989

37

 

Yuko Oga (JPN)

Mali 83-42

22/07/2001

37

9.

Bojana Milosevic (YUG)

Soviet Union 76-78

19/08/1985

36

 

Leila Lacan (FRA)

Japan 80-78

21/07/2023

36

11.

Gal Raviv (ISR)

Hungary 82-86

12/7/2025

35

Top 10 field-goals made in a U19 WWC game*

Rank

Player (Team)

Opponent

Date

FG Made

1.

Tayla Roberts (AUS)

Japan 92-83

29/07/2011

18

2.

Clara Silva (POR)

Israel 83-80

16/07/2025

15

 

Hamchetou Maiga Ba (MLI)

Japan 60-58

12/07/1997

14

 

Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

France 66-57

24/07/2009

14

 

Jamie Weisner (CAN)

Netherlands 69-67

19/07/2013

14

 

Maiara Pereira (BRA)

Korea 74-80

10/08/2021

14

7.

Iveta Salkauske (LTU)

USA 71-89

14/07/2001

13

 

Alba Torrens (ESP)

China 88-59

30/07/2007

13

 

Laima Rickeviciute (LTU)

Brazil 64-77

03/08/2007

13

 

Ezi Magbegor (AUS)

China 70-64

29/07/2017

13

 

Yuliany Paz (COL)

Japan 58-69

23/07/2019

13

 

Leila Lacan (FRA)

Japan 80-78

21/07/2023

13

Top 10 two-point field-goals made in a U19 WWC game*

Rank

Player (Team)

Opponent

Date

2-Pts Made

1.

Tayla Roberts (AUS)

Japan 92-83

29/07/2011

18

2.

Clara Silva (POR)

Israel 83-80

16/07/2025

15

3.

Hamchetou Maiga Ba (MLI)

Japan 60-58

12/07/1997

14

 

Elizabeth Cambage (AUS)

France 66-57

24/07/2009

14

 

Maiara Pereira (BRA)

Korea 74-80

10/08/2021

14

6.

Jamie Weisner (CAN)

Netherlands 69-67

19/07/2013

13

 

Ezi Magbegor (AUS)

China 70-64

29/07/2017

13

 

Yuliany Paz (COL)

Japan 58-69

23/07/2019

13

9.

12 players

 

 

12

*Dating back to the FIBA U19 Women’s Basketball World Cup 1997

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