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词条 FIBA Asia Cup
释义

  1. History

     Beginnings: Philippines/Japan Dominance  Chinese dominance  Renaming  Removal of qualification status 

  2. Qualification

  3. Tournament format

  4. Summary

  5. Medal table

  6. MVP awards

  7. Tournament leaders

     All-time  Highest scoring averages  Cumulative top scorers  Per tournament  Points  Rebounds  Assists 

  8. Participating nations

     20th century  21st century 

  9. General statistics

  10. See also

  11. References

  12. External links

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The FIBA Asia Cup (formerly FIBA Asia Championship) is an international basketball tournament which takes place every four years between men's national teams of Asia and Oceania. This was the Asian qualifying tournament for the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the Olympic basketball tournament. The 2013 and 2015 were the last Asian Championships to serve as qualifiers to the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the Olympic Games.

Beginning in 2017, the tournament was renamed the FIBA Asia Cup and now includes teams from FIBA Oceania. Also, the 2017 tournament was the first to be played on a new four-year cycle, with the next Asia Cup to be held in 2021.

History

Beginnings: Philippines/Japan Dominance

The Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Championship was inaugurated in Manila in 1960. The championship was held to find Asia's best team and for qualification to the World Championship and the Olympics. On the next four tournaments, the Philippines won 3 with the Japanese beating the Filipinos on 1965. Korea, Japan and the Philippines split the next 3 championships until China debuted on 1975 at Bangkok with the championship, where they've dominated ever since.

Chinese dominance

From 1975 to 2007, there were only two instances where China did not win the championship. In 1985, the Philippines defeated a full-strength Chinese team, which were by then five-time defending champions, in the championship round. The Chinese then won every game in the championship until 1997, where they to lost to South Korea in the semifinals where they complained about the climate in Riyadh. The Koreans beat the Japanese in the final, but the Chinese would then start a championship streak of four tournaments, led by Yao Ming.

Renaming

By 2005, the tournament had been renamed as the FIBA Asia Championship; in that year's tournament in Doha, the Chinese easily won against the Lebanese in the final. During the 2007 Championship, the Chinese did not send their "A" team since they had already qualified to the Olympics by virtue of hosting it. In this championship, West Asian teams started to compete with the traditional East Asian powers, as evidenced of an all-West Asian final when Iran defeated Lebanon. In 2009, Iran defeated the Chinese team A in the 2009 final to become only the 3rd team to successfully defend the championship. The 2009 championship started a streak of finals contested between a team from the Middle East and a team from the Far East; in 2011, Iran was eliminated by Jordan in the quarterfinals, which would then lose to hosts China by one point in the final. The 2013 Championship would be the first to be hosted outside East Asia since 2005 in the Philippines, the hosts, emerged as finalists; China had been eliminated by Chinese Taipei in the quarterfinals, which were then defeated by the Iranians, who then beat the Filipinos in the Final.

Removal of qualification status

As FIBA implemented a new cycle and tournament format, the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship held in Manila and the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship held in Changsha were the last Asian Championships to serve as qualification either to the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the Olympic Games.

The 2017 FIBA Asia Championship will mark firsts and lasts for the Asian Championship, this will be the first Asian Championship as a standalone tournament (meaning will not serve as qualifier either for the Basketball World Cup or the Olympic Games). The 2017 Tournament will also expected to be the last Asian Championships to be ever held and under a 2-year cycle. Starting 2017, the Asian Championships and the FIBA Oceania Championship will merge into a one tournament to be known as the FIBA Asia Cup. It will be held every 4-years like the EuroBasket, AfroBasket and AmeriCup, which is 2 years before/after the FIBA World Cup.

Qualification

Qualification is via the different FIBA Asia subzones. The East, Gulf, Southeast and West subzones receive two berths each, while the Central and South zones get one each. The host and the champion from the preceding FIBA Asia Cup also get a berth each. Each subzone conducts a qualification tournament up to a year before the championship to determine the qualifying teams. The other four berths are distributed to the subzones in reference to their performance in the previous year's FIBA Asia Cup, with the subzone receiving an extra berth for each team in the top four excluding the champion and the host.

Tournament format

There had been a variety of tournament formats used before. Most were similar to the format of two group stages and a knockout stage. The current format, as first applied in 2017, is a multistage tournament. The 16 teams are grouped in four groups in the preliminary round. The teams play against each other once; the top team will directly advance to the quarterfinals, and the second placed teams will play an elimination game between the third placed team of another group. The four winning teams of the elimination games will advance to the quarterfinals. After the elimination games, the knock-out phase will follow.

The classification games will be conducted as follows:

  1. 13th-16th place games are for the teams eliminated from the group phase.
  2. The 9th to 12th place games are for the losing teams of the elimination games.
  3. The 5th-8th place games are for the eliminated teams in the quarterfinals.

Summary

YearHostFinalThird Place Game
ChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1960
Details
Philippines|1936}}
Manila
{{bk-big>PHI|1936}}No playoffsROC|name=China}}JPN|1947}}No playoffsKOR|1949}}
1963
Details
Republic of China}}
Taipei
{{bk-big>PHI|1936}}91–77ROC|name=China}}KOR|1949}}No playoffsTHA}}
1965
Details
Malaysia}}
Kuala Lumpur
{{bk-big>JPN|1947}}No playoffsPHI|1936}}KOR|1949}}No playoffsTHA}}
1967
Details
South Korea|1949}}
Seoul
{{bk-big>PHI|1936}}No playoffsKOR|1949}}JPN|1947}}No playoffsINA}}
1969
Details
Thailand}}
Bangkok
{{bk-big>KOR|1949}}No playoffsJPN|1947}}PHI|1936}}No playoffsROC|name=China}}
1971
Details
Japan}}
Tokyo
{{bk-big>JPN|1947}}No playoffsPHI|1936}}KOR|1949}}No playoffsROC|name=China}}
1973
Details
Philippines|1986}}
Manila
{{bk-big>PHI|1936}}No playoffsKOR|1949}}ROC|name=China}}No playoffsJPN|1947}}
1975
Details
Thailand}}
Bangkok
{{bk-big>CHN}}No playoffsJPN|1947}}KOR|1949}}No playoffsIND}}
1977
Details
Malaysia}}
Kuala Lumpur
{{bk-big>CHN}}No playoffsKOR|1949}}JPN|1947}}No playoffsMAS}}
1979
Details
Japan|1947}}
Nagoya
{{bk-big>CHN}}No playoffsJPN|1947}}KOR|1949}}No playoffsPHI|1936}}
1981
Details
India}}
Kolkata
{{bk-big>CHN}}No playoffsKOR|1949}}JPN|1947}}No playoffsPHI|1936}}
1983
Details
Hong Kong|1959}}
Hong Kong
{{bk-big>CHN}}95–71JPN|1947}}KOR|1949}}83–60KUW}}
1985
Details
Malaysia}}
Kuala Lumpur
{{bk-big>PHI|1936}}No playoffsKOR|1984}}CHN}}No playoffsMAS}}
1987
Details
Thailand}}
Bangkok
{{bk-big>CHN}}86–79
OT
KOR|1984}}JPN|1947}}89–75PHI|1986}}
1989
Details
China}}
Beijing
{{bk-big>CHN}}102–72KOR|1984}}TPE}}69–58JPN|1947}}
1991
Details
Japan|1947}}
Kobe
{{bk-big>CHN}}104–88KOR|1984}}JPN|1947}}63–60TPE}}
1993
Details
Indonesia}}
Jakarta
{{bk-big>CHN}}93–72PRK}}KOR|1984}}86–70IRI}}
1995
Details
South Korea|1984}}
Seoul
{{bk-big>CHN}}87–78KOR|1984}}JPN|1947}}69–63TPE}}
1997
Details
Saudi Arabia}}
Riyadh
{{bk-big>KOR|1997}}78–76JPN|1947}}CHN}}94–68KSA}}
1999
Details
Japan}}
Fukuoka
{{bk-big>CHN}}63–45KOR|1997}}KSA}}93–67TPE}}
2001
Details
China}}
Shanghai
{{bk-big>CHN}}97–63LIB}}KOR|1997}}95–94
OT
SYR}}
2003
Details
China}}
Harbin
{{bk-big>CHN}}106–96KOR|1997}}QAT}}77–67LIB}}
2005
Details
Qatar}}
Doha
{{bk-big>CHN}}77–61LIB}}QAT}}89–77KOR|1997}}
2007
Details
Japan}}
Tokushima
{{bk-big>IRI}}74–69LIB}}KOR|1997}}80–76KAZ}}
2009
Details
China}}
Tianjin
{{bk-big>IRI}}70–52CHN}}JOR}}80–66LIB}}
2011
Details
China}}
Wuhan
{{bk-big>CHN}}70–69JOR}}KOR}}70–68PHI}}
2013
Details
Philippines}}
Manila
{{bk-big>IRI}}85–71PHI}}KOR}}75–57TPE}}
2015
Details
CHN}}
Changsha
{{bk-big>CHN}}78–67PHI}}IRI}}68–63JPN}}
2017
Details
LIB}}
Beirut
{{bk-big>AUS}}79–56IRN}}KOR}}80–71NZL}}

Medal table

{{Medals table
| caption =
| host =
| flag_template = bk
| event =
| team =
| gold_CHN = 16 | silver_CHN = 1 | bronze_CHN = 2
| gold_PHI = 5 | silver_PHI = 4 | bronze_PHI = 1
| gold_IRN = 3 | silver_IRN = 1 | bronze_IRN = 1
| gold_KOR = 2 | silver_KOR = 11 | bronze_KOR = 12
| gold_JPN = 2 | silver_JPN = 5 | bronze_JPN = 7
| gold_AUS = 1 | silver_AUS = 0 | bronze_AUS = 0
| gold_LIB = 0 | silver_LIB = 3 | bronze_LIB = 0
| gold_TPE = 0 | silver_TPE = 2 | bronze_TPE = 2
| gold_JOR = 0 | silver_JOR = 1 | bronze_JOR = 1
| gold_PRK = 0 | silver_PRK = 1 | bronze_PRK = 0
| gold_QAT = 0 | silver_QAT = 0 | bronze_QAT = 2
| gold_KSA = 0 | silver_KSA = 0 | bronze_KSA = 1
}}

MVP awards

{{main|FIBA Asia Cup Most Valuable Player}}{{Location map+ |Asia |float=right|width=300 |caption=Host cities, outside Japan, of the championships. Cities denoted by blue pogs had hosted more than once. |places={{Location map~ |Asia |lat=14.561944 |long=120.993889 |label=Manila |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=3.140556 |long=101.702778 |label=Kuala Lumpur |position=left |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=37.566536 |long=126.977969 |label=Seoul |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=13.752222 |long=100.493889 |label=Bangkok |position=right |mark=Blue pog.svg}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=25.033333 |long=121.633333 |label=Taipei |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=22.566128 |long=88.341667 |label=Kolkata |position=bottom}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=22.278333 |long=114.158889 |label=Hong Kong |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=39.938806 |long=114.158889 |label=Beijing |position=left}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=-6.2 |long=106.8 |label=Jakarta |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=24.633333 |long=46.716667 |label=Riyadh |position=top}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=31.183361 |long=121.43355 |label=Shanghai |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=45.75 |long=126.633333 |label=Harbin |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=25.28666 |long=51.533333 |label=Doha |position=bottom}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=39.076389 |long=117.171667 |label=Tianjin |position=top}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=30.504097 |long=114.168849 |label=Wuhan |position=left}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=28.196111 |long=112.972222 |label=Changsha|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Asia |lat=33.886944 |long=35.513056 |label=Beirut|position=right}}
}}{{Location map+ |Japan |float=right|width=200 |caption=Host cities within Japan of the championships. |places={{Location map~ |Japan |lat=35.6675 |long=139.700278 |label=Tokyo |position=right}}{{Location map~ |Japan |lat=35.181456 |long=136.906386 |label=Nagoya |position=top}}{{Location map~ |Japan |lat=34.69 |long=135.195556 |label=Kobe|position=left}}{{Location map~ |Japan |lat=33.603998 |long=130.403857 |label=Fukuoka |position=bottom}}{{Location map~ |Japan |lat=34.053147 |long=134.563894 |label=Tokushima |position=bottom}}
}}
Year MVP Team
1960 Carlos Badion Philippines|1936}}
1973 William Adornado Philippines|1936}}
1983 Guo Yonglin China}}
1985 Allan Caidic Philippines|1936}}
1987 Lee Chung-hee South Korea|1984}}
1995 Hur Jae South Korea|1984}}
1997 Chun Hee-chul South Korea|1984}}
1999 Hu Weidong China}}
2001 Yao Ming China}}
2003 Yao Ming China}}
2005 Yao Ming China}}
2007 Hamed Haddadi Iran}}
2009 Hamed Haddadi Iran}}
2011 Yi Jianlian China}}
2013 Hamed Haddadi Iran}}
2015 Yi Jianlian China}}
2017 Hamed Haddadi Iran}}

Tournament leaders

  • Minimum of five games played (GP).[1][2]

All-time

Highest scoring averages

RankPlayerTeamGPPtsPPGTournaments
1 Michael Madanly SYR}} 11 314 28.5JPN}} 2007, {{flagicon|LIB}} 2017
2 Sani Sakakini PLE}} 8 179 22.4CHN}} 2015
4 Alkhas Zaid JOR}} 7 156 22.3CHN}} 2003
4 Fadi El Khatib LIB}} 24 520 21.7JPN}} 2007, {{flagicon|CHN}} 2009, {{flagicon|LIB}} 2017
5 Jamal Abu-Shamala PLE}} 8 172 21.5CHN}} 2015
6 Abdullah Alsarraf KUW}} 14 290 20.7CHN}} 2003, {{flagicon|KUW}} 2005
7 Fadi El Cheikh LIB}} 8 161 20.1KUW}} 2005
8 A. Mohamad SYR}} 7 139 19.9CHN}} 2003
9 K. Satiyseelan MAS}} 7 138 19.7CHN}} 2003
10 Rasheim Wright JOR}} 26 504 19.4JPN}} 2007, {{flagicon|CHN}} 2009, {{flagicon|CHN}} 2011

Cumulative top scorers

RankPlayerTeamGPPtsPPG
1 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 50 746 14.9
2 Samad Nikkhah Bahrami IRI}} 44 615 14.0
3 Yi Jianlian CHN}} 36 551 15.3
4 Anton Ponomarev KAZ}} 43 548 12.7
5 Kim Joo-sung KOR}} 50 523 10.5
6 Fadi El Khatib LIB}} 24 520 21.7
7 Rasheim Wright JOR}} 26 504 19.4
8 Daoud Mousa Daoud QAT}} 45 487 10.8
9 Zhizhi Wang CHN}} 34 472 13.9
10 Abdulrahman Saad QAT}} 41 467 11.4

Per tournament

Points

YearPlayerTeamGPPtsPPG
2007 Michael Madanly SYR}} 7 232 33.1
2009 Rasheim Wright JOR}} 9 186 20.7
2011 Marcus Douthit PHI}} 9 197 21.9
2013 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 9 169 18.8
2015 Sani Sakakini PLE}} 8 179 22.4
2017 Fadi El Khatib LBN}} 7 181 25.9

Rebounds

YearPlayerTeamGPRebRPG
2007 Wissam Yakoub SYR}} 7 74 10.6
2009 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 9 118 13.1
2011 Marcus Douthit PHI}} 9 110 12.2
2013 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 9 90 10.0
2015 Sani Sakakini PLE}} 8 101 12.6
2017 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 6 65 10.8

Assists

YearPlayerTeamGPAstAPG
2007 Sambhaji Kadam IND}} 7 28 4.0
2009 Samad Nikkhah Bahrami IRI}} 9 43 4.8
2011 Mario Wuysang INA}} 5 32 6.4
2013 Mehdi Kamrani IRI}} 9 59 6.6
2015 Imad Qahwash PLE}} 8 48 6.0
2017 Hamed Haddadi IRI}} 6 39 6.5

Participating nations

20th century

NationPHI|1936
1960
ROC
1963
MAS
1965
KOR|1949
1967
THA
1969
JPN|1947
1971
PHI|1936
1973
THA
1975
MAS
1977
JPN|1947
1979
IND
1981
HKG|1959
1983
MAS
1985
THA
1987
CHN
1989
JPN|1947
1991
INA
1993
KOR|1984
1995
KSA
1997
JPN
1999
{{bk|BHR|size=20px}} 12th 12th 13th 15th 10th 12th
{{bk|BAN|size=20px}} 13th 15th 18th 15th
{{bk|CHN|size=20px}}1st1st1st1st1st3rd1st1st1st1st1st3rd1st
{{bk|TPE|size=20px}}2nd2nd 5th 5th 4th 4th 3rd 6th 5th 3rd 4th 5th 4th 6th 4th
{{bk|HKG|size=20px}}5th 6th 8th 9th 9th 9th 11th 9th 10th 11th 10th 7th 13th 14th 13th 11th 13th 15th 14th 13th
{{bk|IND|size=20px}} 7th 6th 5th 6th 6th 4th 7th 5th 5th 6th 10th 6th 6th 13th 13th 11th
{{bk|INA|size=20px}}6th 4th 8th 10th 13th 12th 11th 12th 14th 14th 12th 18th 12th
{{bk|IRI|size=20px}} 5th 8th 5th 8th 5th 6th 4th 10th 8th
{{bk|IRQ|size=20px}} 6th 8th 9th
{{bk|JPN|size=20px}}3rd1st3rd2nd1st 4th 2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd 5th 3rd 4th 3rd 7th 3rd2nd5th
{{bk|JOR|size=20px}} 8th 9th 10th 8th 10th 17th 7th
{{bk|KAZ|size=20px}} 5th 13th
{{bk|KUW|size=20px}} 12th 4th 12th 9th 11th 6th
{{bk|KGZ|size=20px}} 8th
{{bk|LIB|size=20px}} 7th
{{bk|MAC|size=20px}} 15th 15th
{{bk|MAS|size=20px}}7th 5th 6th 8th 7th 5th 9th 8th 4th 7th 6th 11th 4th 7th 9th 17th 14th 14th 15th
{{bk|PRK|size=20px}} 5th 2nd
{{bk|PAK|size=20px}} 8th 12th 11th 9th 6th 9th 13th 14th 10th 17th
{{bk|PLE|size=20px}}
{{bk|PHI|size=20px}}1st1st2nd1st3rd2nd1st 5th 5th 4th 4th 9th 1st 4th 8th 7th 11th 12th 9th 11th
{{bk|QAT|size=20px}} 16th
{{bk|KSA|size=20px}} 7th 9th 6th 6th 4th3rd
{{bk|SIN|size=20px}} 7th 9th 10th 8th 10th 7th 11th 10th 11th 14th 12th 11th 11th 10th 16th
{{bk|KOR|size=20px}}4th 3rd3rd2nd1st3rd2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd2nd3rd2nd1st2nd
{{bk|SRI|size=20px}} 13th 14th 12th 15th 18th 19th
{{bk|SYR|size=20px}} 8th
{{bk|THA|size=20px}} 4th 4th 7th 6th 7th 7th 6th 8th 9th 7th 10th 7th 8th 12th 15th 16th 14th
{{bk|UAE|size=20px}} 8th 9th 5th 10th
{{bk|UZB|size=20px}} 7th 9th
{{bk|VIE|size=20px}} 8th 10th
Total7 8 10 10 9 9 12 13 14 13 12 15 15 15 15 18 18 19 15 15

21st century

NationCHN
2001
CHN
2003
QAT
2005
JPN
2007
CHN
2009
CHN
2011
PHI
2013
CHN
2015
LIB
2017
Years
{{bk|AUS|size=20px}}1st 1
{{bk|BHR|size=20px}} 15th 12th 8
{{bk|BAN|size=20px}} 4
{{bk|CHN|size=20px}}1st1st1st 10th 2nd1st 5th 1st 5th 22
{{bk|TPE|size=20px}} 7th 11th 9th 6th 5th 8th 4th 13th 12th 24
{{bk|HKG|size=20px}} 11th 13th 15th 13th 10th 12th 15th 27
{{bk|IND|size=20px}} 8th 8th 12th 15th 13th 14th 11th 8th 14th 25
{{bk|INA|size=20px}} 14th 12th 15th 13th 17
{{bk|IRI|size=20px}} 5th 6th 1st1st 5th 1st3rd2nd 17
{{bk|IRQ|size=20px}} 11th 4
{{bk|JPN|size=20px}} 6th 6th 5th 8th 10th 7th 9th 4th 9th 28
{{bk|JOR|size=20px}} 10th 7th 5th 3rd2nd 7th 9th 8th 15
{{bk|KAZ|size=20px}} 7th 10th 4th 9th 8th 11th 16th 9
{{bk|KUW|size=20px}} 12th 12th 13th 14th 11th 14th 12
{{bk|KGZ|size=20px}} 1
{{bk|LIB|size=20px}}2nd 4th 2nd2nd 4th 6th 5th 6th 9
{{bk|MAC|size=20px}} 2
{{bk|MAS|size=20px}} 16th 16th 11th 15th 16th 24
{{bk|NZL|size=20px}} 4th 1
{{bk|PRK|size=20px}} 2
{{bk|PAK|size=20px}} 10
{{bk|PLE|size=20px}} 10th 1
{{bk|PHI|size=20px}} 15th 9th 8th 4th 2nd2nd 7th 27
{{bk|QAT|size=20px}} 5th 3rd3rd 7th 6th 16th 6th 7th 13th 10
{{bk|KSA|size=20px}} 8th 13th 8
{{bk|SIN|size=20px}} 14th 15th 17
{{bk|KOR|size=20px}}3rd2nd 4th 3rd 7th 3rd3rd 6th 3rd 29
{{bk|SRI|size=20px}} 16th 7
{{bk|SYR|size=20px}} 4th 9th 11th 9th 10th 6
{{bk|THA|size=20px}} 13th 14th 19
{{bk|UAE|size=20px}} 10th 16th 12th 10th 8
{{bk|UZB|size=20px}} 9th 14th 11th 14th 12th 7
{{bk|VIE|size=20px}} 2
Total 14 16 16 16 16 16 15 16 16

General statistics

All-time statistics, as of the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup.

TeamPlayedWonLost%Won
{{bk|AUS}} 6 6 0 6|6|pad=2}}
{{bk|BHR}} 59 20 39 20|59|pad=2}}
{{bk|BAN}} 25 0 25 0|25|pad=2}}
{{bk|CHN}} 174 160 14 160|174|pad=2}}
{{bk|TPE}} 188 114 74 114|188|pad=2}}
{{bk|HKG}} 194 53 141 53|194|pad=2}}
{{bk|IND}} 175 71 104 71|175|pad=2}}
{{bk|INA}} 116 32 84 32|116|pad=2}}
{{bk|IRI}} 130 87 43 87|130|pad=2}}
{{bk|IRQ}} 29 14 15 14|29|pad=2}}
{{bk|JPN}} 216 143 73 143|216|pad=2}}
{{bk|JOR}} 112 59 53 59|112|pad=2}}
{{bk|KAZ}} 64 28 36 28|64|pad=2}}
{{bk|KUW}} 84 29 55 29|84|pad=2}}
{{bk|KGZ}} 8 3 5 3|8|pad=2}}
{{bk|LIB}} 73 44 27 44|73|pad=2}}
{{bk|MAC}} 12 0 12 0|12|pad=2}}
{{bk|MAS}} 175 59 116 59|175|pad=2}}
{{bk|NZL}} 6 3 3 3|6|pad=2}}
{{bk|PRK}} 14 10 4 10|14|pad=2}}
{{bk|PAK}} 73 21 52 21|73|pad=2}}
{{bk|PLE}} 8 4 4 4|8|pad=2}}
{{bk|PHI}} 211 140 71 140|211|pad=2}}
{{bk|QAT}} 72 36 36 36|72|pad=2}}
{{bk|KSA}} 57 29 28 29|57|pad=2}}
{{bk|SIN}} 128 36 91 36|128|pad=2}}
{{bk|KOR}} 236 182 54 182|236|pad=2}}
{{bk|SRI}} 46 0 46 0|46|pad=2}}
{{bk|SYR}} 39 16 23 6|39|pad=2}}
{{bk|THA}} 145 57 88 57|145|pad=2}}
{{bk|UAE}} 56 22 34 22|56|pad=2}}
{{bk|UZB}} 45 17 28 17|45|pad=2}}
{{bk|VIE}} 17 1 16 1|17|pad=2}}

See also

  • Basketball at the Summer Olympics
  • Basketball at the Asian Games
  • FIBA Basketball World Cup
  • FIBA Asia Challenge
  • FIBA Asia Under-20 Championship
  • FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship
  • FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship
  • FIBA Asia Women's Cup

References

1. ^{{citation|url=http://archive.fiba.com/|title=FIBA Archive |work=FIBA.com |date=2015-10-03 |accessdate=2015-10-13}}
2. ^{{citation|url=http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa/keyfigures/p/tid//tid2//lid_38179_ct/2/cid/ASMM/rc/ATHSA/_//index.html|title=FIBA Archive: highest scoring average in FIBA Asia Championship|work=FIBA.com |date=2015-10-03 |accessdate=2017-08-26}}

External links

  • FIBA Asia official website
  • FIBA Oceania official website
{{FIBA Asia Championship}}{{Asian Championships}}{{International basketball}}

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