FIBA Asia
Formation | 1960 |
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Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | Beirut, Lebanon |
Membership | 44 national associations |
Official language | English |
President | Sheikh Saud Bin Ali Al-Thani |
Website | FIBA Asia |
FIBA Asia is a zone within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) which contains all 44 Asian FIBA federations.
Members
Country | Association | National teams | FIBA affiliation |
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Central Asia (CABA) | |||
Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan Basketball Federation |
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Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyz Basketball Federation |
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Tajikistan | Tajikistan Basketball Federation | ||
Turkmenistan | Turkmenistan Basketball Federation | ||
Uzbekistan | Basketball Federation of Uzbekistan | 1992 | |
East Asia (EABA) | |||
China | Chinese Basketball Association | 1974 | |
Chinese Taipei | Chinese Taipei Basketball Association | ||
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Basketball Association | 1957 | |
Japan | Japan Basketball Association | 1936 | |
Macau | Macau - China Basketball Association | 1979 | |
Mongolia | Mongolian Basketball Association |
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North Korea | Amateur Basketball Association of DPR of Korea | 1947 | |
South Korea | Korea Basketball Association | ||
Gulf (GBA) | |||
Bahrain |
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Kuwait | Kuwait Basketball Association | 1959 | |
Oman | Oman Basketball Association |
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1987 |
Qatar | Qatar Basketball Federation | 1973 | |
Saudi Arabia | Saudi Arabia Basketball Federation | 1964 | |
United Arab Emirates | United Arab Emirates Basketball Association | 1976 | |
South Asia (SABA) | |||
Afghanistan | Afghanistan National Basketball Federation (ANBF) | 1968 | |
Bangladesh |
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Bhutan | Bhutan Basketball Federation | 1983 | |
India | Basketball Federation of India | 1936 | |
Maldives |
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Nepal | Nepal Basketball Association | 2000 | |
Pakistan | Pakistan Basketball Federation | 1958 | |
Sri Lanka | |||
Southeast Asia (SEABA) | |||
Brunei |
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Cambodia | Cambodia Basketball Federation | 1958 | |
Indonesia | Indonesian Basketball Association "PERBASI" | 1954 | |
Laos |
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Malaysia | Malaysia Basketball Association | 1957 | |
Myanmar | Myanmar Basketball Federation |
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Philippines | Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, Inc | 1936 | |
Singapore | Basketball Association of Singapore | 1954 | |
Thailand | Basketball Sport Association of Thailand | 1953 | |
Vietnam | Vietnam Basketball Federation |
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1952 |
West Asia (WABA) | |||
Iran | |||
Iraq | |||
Jordan |
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Lebanon | Fédération Libanaise de Basketball | 1947 | |
Palestine |
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Syria | Syrian Basketball Federation | 1948 | |
Yemen |
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Top eleven FIBA Asia teams
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Tournaments
Organized by FIBA Asia
National teams
- FIBA Asia Championship
- FIBA Asia Women's Championship
- FIBA Asia Challenge
- Youth championships
- Former youth championships
Clubs
Organized by FIBA Asia subzones
National teams
- Central Asian Basketball Championship
- East Asia Basketball Championship
- Gulf Basketball Championship
- SABA Championship
- SEABA Championship
- West Asian Basketball Championship
Clubs
Other pan-Asian tournaments
National teams
- Asian Games basketball tournament
- East Asian Games basketball tournament
- Southeast Asian Games basketball tournament
- Borislav Stankovic Cup (held in China)
- West Asian Games basketball tournament
- William Jones Cup (held in Taipei, Taiwan)
- MVP Cup (proposed) (to be held in the Philippines)
Current champions
Performances
- Doesn't include classification rounds
1st | Gold Medal |
2nd | Silver Medal |
3rd | Bronze Medal |
SF | Semifinals |
FR | Final round |
QF | Quarterfinals |
R16 | Round of 16 |
RD2 | Second round |
RD1 | Preliminary round |
WD | Withdrew |
DQ | Disqualified |
Host team |
Summer Olympics, men
Nation | 36 (18) | 48 (23) | 52 (23) | 56 (15) | 60 (16) | 64 (16) | 68 (16) | 72 (16) | 76 (12) | 80 (12) | 84 (12) | 88 (12) | 92 (12) | 96 (12) | 00 (12) | 04 (12) | 08 (12) | 12 (12) | 16 (12) | Years |
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China | WD | WD | RD1 10th | RD1 11th | RD1 12th | QF 8th | RD1 10th | QF 8th | QF 8th | RD1 12th | RD1 12th | 11-2 | ||||||||
India | RD1 12th | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Iran | RD1 14th | RD1 11th | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
Japan | RD1 9th | RD1 10th | RD1 15th | RD1 10th | RD1 14th | RD1 11th | 6 | |||||||||||||
South Korea | QF 8th | RD1 14th | RD1 16th | RD1 14th | RD1 9th | RD1 12th | 6 | |||||||||||||
Philippines | QF 5th | RD1 12th | R16 9th | QF 7th | RD1 11th | RD1 13th | RD1 13th | 7 | ||||||||||||
Singapore | RD1 13th | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||
Thailand | RD1 15th | 1 |
Summer Olympics, women
Nation | 76 (12) |
80 (12) |
84 (12) |
88 (12) |
92 (12) |
96 (12) |
00 (12) |
04 (12) |
08 (12) |
12 (12) |
16 (12) |
Years |
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China | 3rd | RD1 6th |
2nd | RD1 9th |
RD1 9th |
SF 4th |
QF 6th |
RD1 10th |
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Japan | FR 5th |
QF 7th |
RD1 10th |
QF 8th |
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South Korea | 2nd | RD1 7th |
RD1 10th |
SF 4th |
RD1 12th |
QF 8th |
6 |
FIBA Basketball World Cup
Nation | 50 (10) |
54 (12) |
59 (13) |
63 (13) |
67 (13) |
70 (13) |
74 (14) |
78 (14) |
82 (13) |
86 (24) |
90 (16) |
94 (16) |
98 (16) |
02 (16) |
06 (24) |
10 (24) |
14 (24) |
Years |
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China | RD1 11th | RD1 12th | RD2 9th | RD1 14th | RD2 8th | RD2 12th | R16 15th | R16 16th | 8 | |||||||||
Iran | RD1 19th | RD1 20th | 2 | |||||||||||||||
Japan | RD1 13th | RD1 11th | RD1 14th | RD1 20th | 5 | |||||||||||||
Jordan | RD1 23rd | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
South Korea | RD1 11th | RD1 13th | RD1 22nd | RD1 15th | RD1 13th | RD1 16th | RD1 23rd | 6 | ||||||||||
Lebanon | RD1 16th | RD1 18th | RD1 21st | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Malaysia | RD1 24th | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
Philippines | FR 3rd | QF 8th | DQ | RD1 13th | FR 8th | WD | RD1 21st | 7-2 | ||||||||||
Qatar | RD1 24th | 1 |
See also
External links
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