Tournament details | |
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Host country | Indonesia |
City | Jakarta |
Dates | 12–24 July |
Teams | 16 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Australia (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Lebanon |
Third place | New Zealand |
Fourth place | Jordan |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 36 |
Attendance | 47,173 (1,310 per game) |
MVP | Wael Arakji |
Top scorer | Wael Arakji (26.0 points per game) |
Official website | |
2022 FIBA Asia Cup | |
The 2022 FIBA Asia Cup was the 30th edition of the FIBA Asia Cup, the continental basketball championship in Asia. The tournament was organised by FIBA Asia.
Originally intended to be the 2021 edition, the tournament was initially scheduled to take place between 3 and 15 August 2021, [1] but it was postponed due to 17 to 29 August 2021 to avoid scheduling conflict with the 2020 Summer Olympics which was postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [3] It was later postponed again to 12 to 24 July 2022. [4] [5]
Indonesia was the host for second time after staging the 1993 edition. Australia defended their title with a win over Lebanon, while New Zealand grabbed their first medal after winning bronze with a win against Jordan. [6] [7]
On 7 October 2020, Indonesian Youth and Sports Minister Zainudin Amali confirmed that FIBA had entrusted Indonesia to host the upcoming Asia Cup in 2021. However, an official announcement by FIBA was yet to be made at that time. [8] On 18 December, FIBA confirmed that the country would host the tournament. [3]
However, due to a surge of COVID-19 cases in Indonesia amid the pandemic as of July 2021, FIBA considered postponing the competition to 2022. Jordan had offered to host the tournament as an alternative. [9]
On 23 July 2021, FIBA announced that the Asia Cup was rescheduled to July 2022. [4]
Jakarta | |
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Istora Gelora Bung Karno | |
Capacity: 7,166 |
16 qualified teams played in the main round. They were divided into four groups of four teams. Every group winner gained direct access to the quarterfinal, while the runners-up played a playoff game.
The qualification started on 23 February 2018. Teams that did not manage to advance to the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification and the teams that did not participate in it played in the first round of the pre-qualifiers. Pre-qualifiers were held in the western and eastern regions to determine the eight teams who will join the 16 teams that participated in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup. Below is the list of qualified teams to the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup. Indonesia qualified by virtue of being confirmed as host on 18 December 2020, although they have entered the qualification process prior to the confirmation of their hosting. [3]
Team | Qualification method | Date of qualification | App | Last | Best placement in tournament |
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Lebanon | Group D top two | 29 November 2020 | 10th | 2017 | Runners-up (2001, 2005, 2007) |
Bahrain | 9th | 2013 | 10th place (1997) | ||
Indonesia | Host nation | 18 December 2020 | 18th | 2011 | 4th place (1967) |
Iran | Group E top two | 12 June 2021 | 18th | 2017 | Champions (2007, 2009, 2013) |
Kazakhstan | Group F top two | 10th | 4th place (2007) | ||
Jordan | 13 June 2021 | 16th | Runners-up (2011) | ||
Syria | Group E top two | 14 June 2021 | 7th | 4th place (2001) | |
Philippines | Group A top two | 17 June 2021 | 28th | Champions (1960, 1963, 1967, 1973, 1985) | |
South Korea | 30th | Champions (1969, 1997) | |||
China | Group B top two | 20 June 2021 | 23rd | Champions (1975, 77, 79, 81, 83, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 99, 2001, 03, 05, 11, 15) | |
Japan | 29th | Champions (1965, 1971) | |||
Australia | Group C top two | 2nd | Champions (2017) | ||
New Zealand | 2nd | 4th place (2017) | |||
Saudi Arabia | Group H top two | 22 August 2021 | 9th | 2013 | 3rd place (1999) |
India | 26th | 2017 | 4th place (1975) | ||
Chinese Taipei | Group G winners | 28 August 2021 | 25th | Runners-up (1960, 1963) |
The draw was scheduled to take place on 8 December 2021, but was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic-related travel restrictions by Indonesia. The draw took place on 18 February 2022. [10] [11] [12]
The seeding was announced on 15 February 2022 and was based on the FIBA World Rankings of December 2021. Hosts Indonesia had the right to choose their group before the remaining Pot 4 teams were drawn. [13]
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Each team has a roster of twelve players. A team may opt to allocate a roster spot to a naturalized player.
All times are local (UTC+7). [14]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Australia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 232 | 165 | +67 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Jordan | 3 | 2 | 1 | 208 | 207 | +1 | 5 | Playoffs |
3 | Indonesia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 198 | 206 | −8 | 4 | |
4 | Saudi Arabia | 3 | 0 | 3 | 170 | 230 | −60 | 3 |
12 July 2022 15:00 |
Jordan | 60–78 | Australia |
Scoring by quarter: 12–27, 14–25, 19–8, 15–18 | ||
Pts: Tucker 20 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 13 Asts: Al-Dwairi, Ibrahim 6 | Pts: Maker 23 Rebs: Froling, Maker 8 Asts: McDowell-White 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 95 Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW) |
12 July 2022 17:30 |
Saudi Arabia | 54–80 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 17–26, 15–17, 9–19 | ||
Pts: Mo. Al-Marwani 15 Rebs: Kadi 10 Asts: Belal 5 | Pts: Bolden 32 Rebs: Bolden 16 Asts: Prastawa 9 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 3,625 Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Matthew Bathurst (NZL) |
14 July 2022 11:00 |
Australia | 76–52 | Saudi Arabia |
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 24–7, 17–15, 20–12 | ||
Pts: Maker 16 Rebs: Froling 7 Asts: McDowell-White 6 | Pts: Belal 16 Rebs: Ma. Al-Marwani 14 Asts: Abdel-Gabar, Ma. Al-Marwani 3 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Mohammad Doost (IRI), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR) |
14 July 2022 17:30 |
Indonesia | 65–74 | Jordan |
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 23–22, 10–18, 17–17 | ||
Pts: Xzavierro 19 Rebs: Bolden 13 Asts: Saputera 4 | Pts: Tucker 22 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 16 Asts: Ibrahim 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 5,500 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Glenn Cornelio (PHI) |
16 July 2022 15:00 |
Saudi Arabia | 64–74 | Jordan |
Scoring by quarter:21–19, 7–20, 15–20, 21–15 | ||
Pts: Abdel-Gabar 19 Rebs: Ma. Al-Marwani 14 Asts: Ma. Al-Marwani 4 | Pts: Al-Dwairi 16 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 12 Asts: Ibrahim 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Glenn Cornelio (PHI) |
16 July 2022 17:30 |
Australia | 78–53 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 23–8, 23–18, 21–11 | ||
Pts: Proctor 14 Rebs: Maker 9 Asts: McCarron 5 | Pts: Bolden 18 Rebs: Bolden 10 Asts: Grahita 3 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 5,500 Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Matthew Bathurst (NZL) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | South Korea | 3 | 3 | 0 | 258 | 227 | +31 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | China | 3 | 2 | 1 | 256 | 252 | +4 | 5 | Playoffs |
3 | Chinese Taipei | 3 | 1 | 2 | 255 | 266 | −11 | 4 | |
4 | Bahrain | 3 | 0 | 3 | 236 | 260 | −24 | 3 |
12 July 2022 11:00 |
Chinese Taipei | 102–84 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter:22–15, 23–18, 32–20, 25–31 | ||
Pts: Liu 29 Rebs: Artino 9 Asts: Chen Y. 6 | Pts: Chism 24 Rebs: Chism 18 Asts: Alderazi 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 2,000 Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Mohammad Doost (IRI), Budi Marfan (INA) |
12 July 2022 20:00 |
China | 81–93 | South Korea |
Scoring by quarter: 19–19, 26–24, 14–22, 22–28 | ||
Pts: Gu, Zhao 22 Rebs: Fan 11 Asts: Sun 7 | Pts: Ra 25 Rebs: Ra 14 Asts: Heo H. 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,647 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
14 July 2022 15:00 |
South Korea | 87–73 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 29–15, 22–21, 14–17 | ||
Pts: Ra 19 Rebs: Ra 12 Asts: Choi, Lee D.S. 5 | Pts: Artino 18 Rebs: Artino 7 Asts: Chen Y. 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 843 Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
14 July 2022 20:00 |
Bahrain | 79–80 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 18–29, 23–16, 20–21, 18–14 | ||
Pts: Chism 23 Rebs: Chism 14 Asts: Isa, M. Rashed 4 | Pts: Gu 22 Rebs: Wang 7 Asts: Hu, Zhao 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 300 Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Matthew Bathurst (NZL) |
16 July 2022 11:00 |
South Korea | 78–73 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter:19–12, 19–30, 22–19, 18–12 | ||
Pts: Choi 15 Rebs: Ra 8 Asts: Heo H. 5 | Pts: Isa 20 Rebs: Chism 20 Asts: Isa 4 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 440 Referees: James Boyer (AUS), Mohammad Doost (IRI), Budi Marfan (INA) |
16 July 2022 20:00 |
Chinese Taipei | 80–95 | China |
Scoring by quarter: 19–28, 24–26, 22–20, 15–21 | ||
Pts: Lin T. 30 Rebs: Artino 12 Asts: Chen Y., Lin T. 5 | Pts: Wang 17 Rebs: Zhai 9 Asts: Sun 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,300 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Iran | 3 | 3 | 0 | 264 | 203 | +61 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Japan | 3 | 2 | 1 | 293 | 212 | +81 | 5 | Playoffs |
3 | Syria | 3 | 1 | 2 | 200 | 264 | −64 | 4 | |
4 | Kazakhstan | 3 | 0 | 3 | 195 | 273 | −78 | 3 |
13 July 2022 15:00 |
Iran | 80–67 | Syria |
Scoring by quarter:22–18, 22–20, 21–12, 15–17 | ||
Pts: Yakhchali 31 Rebs: Haddadi 20 Asts: Haddadi, Yakhchali 4 | Pts:three players 12 Rebs: Adribe 10 Asts: Arbasha 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Zhang Xiao (CHN) |
13 July 2022 17:30 |
Japan | 100–68 | Kazakhstan |
Scoring by quarter:23–22, 22–26, 29–11, 26–9 | ||
Pts: Watanabe 21 Rebs: Evans 9 Asts: Kawamura 8 | Pts: R. Marchuk 15 Rebs: Gavrilov 8 Asts: Murzagaliyev 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Mohammad Taha (JOR) |
15 July 2022 11:00 |
Kazakhstan | 60–96 | Iran |
Scoring by quarter: 24–27, 9–15, 9–28, 18–26 | ||
Pts: Kuanov, M. Marchuk 11 Rebs: Bykov 7 Asts: Balashov, Kuanov 4 | Pts: Jamshidi 16 Rebs: Haddadi 10 Asts: Mashayeki 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 21 Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Mohammad Taha (JOR) |
15 July 2022 17:30 |
Syria | 56–117 | Japan |
Scoring by quarter: 9–29, 18–39, 15–28, 14–21 | ||
Pts: Oubeid 20 Rebs: Al-Hamwi, Alsati 8 Asts: Issa 3 | Pts: Suda 33 Rebs:three players 6 Asts: Togashi 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 150 Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), James Boyer (AUS), Budi Marfan (INA) |
17 July 2022 15:00 |
Kazakhstan | 67–77 | Syria |
Scoring by quarter:26–16, 7–21, 13–24, 21–16 | ||
Pts: Balashov 16 Rebs: Gavrilov 7 Asts: Kuanov 5 | Pts: Cheikh 20 Rebs: Al-Hamwi 16 Asts: Oubeid 9 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR) |
17 July 2022 17:30 |
Iran | 88–76 | Japan |
Scoring by quarter:27–24, 21–10, 20–12, 20–30 | ||
Pts: Haddadi, Yakhchali 21 Rebs: Haddadi 11 Asts: Haddadi 4 | Pts: Watanabe 17 Rebs: Watanabe 10 Asts: Toews 8 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), James Boyer (AUS) |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Lebanon | 3 | 3 | 0 | 285 | 215 | +70 | 6 | Quarterfinals |
2 | New Zealand | 3 | 2 | 1 | 264 | 208 | +56 | 5 | Playoffs |
3 | Philippines | 3 | 1 | 2 | 256 | 246 | +10 | 4 | |
4 | India | 3 | 0 | 3 | 169 | 305 | −136 | 3 |
13 July 2022 11:00 |
India | 47–100 | New Zealand |
Scoring by quarter: 12–30, 9–34, 14–16, 12–20 | ||
Pts: Muthu Krishnan 13 Rebs: Rawat 12 Asts: Hafeez 3 | Pts: Mennenga 21 Rebs: Mennenga 9 Asts: Britt, Cameron 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Wissam Zein (SYR), Budi Marfan (INA) |
13 July 2022 20:00 |
Lebanon | 95–80 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter: 22–27, 24–12, 33–19, 16–22 | ||
Pts: Arakji 20 Rebs: Gyokchyan 8 Asts: Arakji 4 | Pts: Belangel 17 Rebs: Tamayo 6 Asts: Quiambao, K. Ravena 4 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 200 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), James Boyer (AUS), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR) |
15 July 2022 15:00 |
Philippines | 101–59 | India |
Scoring by quarter:20–13, 31–20, 31–10, 19–16 | ||
Pts: Navarro 18 Rebs: Lopez, T. Ravena 5 Asts: Quiambao 9 | Pts: Hafeez 14 Rebs: Rawat 9 Asts: Hafeez 3 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Takaki Kato (JPN), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Zhang Xiao (CHN) |
15 July 2022 20:00 |
New Zealand | 72–86 | Lebanon |
Scoring by quarter:22–17, 14–22, 17–18, 19–29 | ||
Pts: Fahrensohn 21 Rebs: Timmins 9 Asts: Cameron 3 | Pts: Arakji 25 Rebs: Arledge 9 Asts: Arakji 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 200 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR) |
17 July 2022 11:00 |
India | 63–104 | Lebanon |
Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 9–31, 17–27, 23–20 | ||
Pts: Hafeez, Tomar 11 Rebs: Tomar 7 Asts: Hafeez 6 | Pts: Khayat 15 Rebs: Ezzedine 7 Asts: Mezher 8 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR), Budi Marfan (INA) |
17 July 2022 20:00 |
Philippines | 75–92 | New Zealand |
Scoring by quarter: 16–30, 22–16, 14–21, 23–25 | ||
Pts: K. Ravena 17 Rebs: K. Ravena 6 Asts:four players 3 | Pts: Cameron 18 Rebs: Mennenga 14 Asts: Smith-Milner 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 852 Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Harja Jaladri (INA), Zhang Xiao (CHN) |
Playoffs | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
21 July | ||||||||||||||
Australia | 99 | |||||||||||||
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Japan | 85 | |||||||||||||
Japan | 102 | |||||||||||||
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Philippines | 81 | |||||||||||||
Australia | 85 | |||||||||||||
New Zealand | 76 | |||||||||||||
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South Korea | 78 | |||||||||||||
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New Zealand | 88 | |||||||||||||
New Zealand | 97 | |||||||||||||
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Syria | 58 | |||||||||||||
Australia | 75 | |||||||||||||
Lebanon | 73 | |||||||||||||
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Iran | 76 | |||||||||||||
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Jordan | 91 | |||||||||||||
Jordan | 97 | |||||||||||||
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Chinese Taipei | 96 | |||||||||||||
Jordan | 85 | |||||||||||||
Lebanon | 86 | Third place | ||||||||||||
20 July | 24 July | |||||||||||||
Lebanon | 72 | New Zealand | 83 | |||||||||||
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China | 69 | Jordan | 75 | |||||||||||
China | 108 | |||||||||||||
Indonesia | 58 | |||||||||||||
18 July 2022 17:30 |
China | 108–58 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:29–11, 30–10, 18–23, 31–14 | ||
Pts: Gu 23 Rebs: Zhou 9 Asts: Sun 12 | Pts: Bolden 21 Rebs: Bolden 6 Asts: Prastawa 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 4,500 Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
18 July 2022 20:00 |
Jordan | 97–96 | Chinese Taipei |
Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 19–24, 26–20, 29–27 | ||
Pts: Tucker 36 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 15 Asts: Al-Dwairi 6 | Pts: Chen Y. 20 Rebs: Artino 8 Asts: Chen Y. 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 300 Referees: Park Kyoung-jin (KOR), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), James Boyer (AUS) |
19 July 2022 17:30 |
New Zealand | 97–58 | Syria |
Scoring by quarter:25–6, 28–15, 16–17, 28–20 | ||
Pts: Murray 16 Rebs: Cameron 8 Asts: Britt 6 | Pts: Bakar, Idelbi 10 Rebs: Cheikh 8 Asts: Oubeid 3 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 100 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Zhang Xiao (CHN) |
19 July 2022 20:00 |
Japan | 102–81 | Philippines |
Scoring by quarter:32–16, 18–18, 27–29, 25–18 | ||
Pts: Togashi 18 Rebs: Watanabe 9 Asts: Togashi 6 | Pts: Parks 16 Rebs: Quiambao 7 Asts:four players 3 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Mohammad Doost (IRI) |
20 July 2022 17:30 |
Iran | 76–91 | Jordan |
Scoring by quarter: 18–24, 20–20, 29–20, 9–27 | ||
Pts: Jamshidi 23 Rebs: Haddadi 16 Asts: Jamshidi 5 | Pts: Tucker 29 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 10 Asts: Abbas 5 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 300 Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Glenn Cornelio (PHI) |
20 July 2022 20:00 |
Lebanon | 72–69 | China |
Scoring by quarter:17–13, 22–17, 18–15, 15–24 | ||
Pts: Arakji 32 Rebs: Arledge 16 Asts: El Darwich, Gyokchyan 3 | Pts: Zhou 22 Rebs: Zhou 21 Asts: Sun 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), James Boyer (AUS), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
21 July 2022 17:30 |
Australia | 99–85 | Japan |
Scoring by quarter:33–22, 16–12, 26–20, 24–31 | ||
Pts: Maker 21 Rebs: Maker 13 Asts: McCarron 9 | Pts: Tominaga 33 Rebs: Inoue 6 Asts: Kawamura 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Harja Jaladri (INA), Mohammad Doost (IRI) |
21 July 2022 20:00 |
South Korea | 78–88 | New Zealand |
Scoring by quarter: 23–26, 23–14, 14–20, 18–28 | ||
Pts: Ra 19 Rebs: Ra 14 Asts: Choi 7 | Pts: Cameron 22 Rebs: Timmins 14 Asts: Cameron 8 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 1,000 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Mohammad Taha (JOR) |
23 July 2022 17:30 |
Australia | 85–76 | New Zealand |
Scoring by quarter:23–19, 26–18, 17–17, 19–22 | ||
Pts: Maker 18 Rebs: Maker 9 Asts: McDowell-White 7 | Pts: Hunt, Timmins 16 Rebs: Timmins 8 Asts: Cameron, Perrott-Hunt 4 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 3,000 Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Glenn Cornelio (PHI) |
23 July 2022 20:00 |
Jordan | 85–86 | Lebanon |
Scoring by quarter:21–17, 20–29, 23–16, 21–24 | ||
Pts: Abu Hawwas 24 Rebs: Tucker 9 Asts: Ibrahim 4 | Pts: Arakji 25 Rebs: El Darwich, Haidar 8 Asts: Gyokchyan 4 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 3,000 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Harja Jaladri (INA) |
24 July 2022 17:30 |
Jordan | 75–83 | New Zealand |
Scoring by quarter:22–20, 20–12, 24–27, 9–24 | ||
Pts: Abbaas, Abu Hawwas 19 Rebs: Abbas 9 Asts: Ibrahim 8 | Pts: Smith-Milner 25 Rebs: Hunt 10 Asts: Britt, Cameron 7 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 2,500 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), James Boyer (AUS) |
24 July 2022 20:00 |
Lebanon | 73–75 | Australia |
Scoring by quarter: 10–22, 18–16, 15–19, 30–18 | ||
Pts: Arakji 28 Rebs: Haidar 9 Asts: Arakji 5 | Pts: Maker 14 Rebs: Maker 8 Asts: McDowell-White 6 |
Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta Attendance: 5,000 Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Mohammad Doost (IRI), Harja Jaladri (INA) |
Rank | Team | Record | FIBA World Ranking | ||
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Australia | 6–0 | 3 | 3 | 0 | |
Lebanon | 5–1 | 55 | 43 | 12 | |
New Zealand | 5–2 | 27 | 24 | 3 | |
4 | Jordan | 4–3 | 39 | 35 | 4 |
5 | Iran | 3–1 | 23 | 21 | 2 |
6 | South Korea | 3–1 | 30 | 34 | −4 |
7 | Japan | 3–2 | 37 | 38 | −1 |
8 | China | 3–2 | 29 | 27 | 2 |
9 | Philippines | 1–3 | 33 | 41 | –8 |
10 | Chinese Taipei | 1–3 | 66 | 68 | −2 |
11 | Indonesia | 1–3 | 91 | 80 | 11 |
12 | Syria | 1–3 | 85 | 70 | 15 |
13 | Bahrain | 0–3 | 104 | 86 | 18 |
14 | Saudi Arabia | 0–3 | 79 | 73 | 6 |
15 | Kazakhstan | 0–3 | 70 | 65 | 5 |
16 | India | 0–3 | 80 | 85 | −5 |
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The awards were announced on 24 July. [18]
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All-Tournament Team | Wael Arakji |
Mitch McCarron | |
Tohi Smith-Milner | |
Thon Maker | |
Zhou Qi | |
MVP | Wael Arakji |
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The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification process determined 30 of the 32 teams that qualified for the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. As co-hosts, the Philippines and Japan each got an automatic qualification for the tournament when they were awarded the joint hosting rights along with co-host Indonesia.
The 2022 FIBA Asia Cup qualification was a basketball competition that was played from February 2018 to August 2021, to determine the fifteen FIBA Asia-Oceania nations who would join the automatically qualified host Indonesia at the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup.
Twelve teams qualified for the women's basketball at the 2020 Summer Olympics tournament. The host nation and the 2018 World Cup winner qualified. Those two teams, however, had to play in the pre-qualifying and qualifying tournaments and took one of the qualifying spots from those tournaments. Thus, while two of the World Qualifying Tournaments provided quota spots to their three top teams, the other two tournaments provided quota spots only to the top two teams plus either the host nation or the World Cup winner.
The 2020 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup would have been the 6th edition of the FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup, the biennial international men's youth basketball championship contested by the U17 national teams of the member associations of FIBA.
The 2020 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments involved four basketball tournaments contested by 23 national teams, and the top teams earned a place in the 2020 Summer Olympics basketball tournament. They were originally scheduled to take place from 23 to 28 June 2020 but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to 29 June to 4 July 2021.
The AfroBasket 2021 qualification was a basketball competition that was played from January 2020 to July 2021, to determine the fifteen FIBA Africa nations who would join the automatically qualified host Rwanda at the AfroBasket 2021 final tournament.
The 2022 FIBA AmeriCup qualification was a basketball competition that was played from June 2018 to February 2021, to determine the eleven FIBA Americas nations who would join the automatically qualified host Brazil at the 2022 FIBA AmeriCup.
The 2022 FIBA AmeriCup was the 19th edition of the FIBA AmeriCup, the quadrennial international men's basketball championship organized by FIBA Americas. The tournament was held in Recife, Brazil, as Brasília was dropped as a second host city months before the tournament. It was originally scheduled to take place in 2021, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic to 2 to 11 September 2022.
The 2021 AfroBasket Women was the 25th edition of the tournament and held from 18 to 26 September 2021 in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The top two teams qualified for one of the qualifying tournaments for the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.
The 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A was the 29th edition of the tournament, held from 27 September to 3 October 2021 in Amman, Jordan. The tournament was originally set to be hosted by India. It served as the Asian and Oceanian qualification for the 2022 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in Australia, where the top four teams qualified for one of the qualifying tournaments.
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification for the FIBA Asia-Oceania region began in November 2021 and concluded in February 2023. The process determined the six teams that would join the automatically qualified co-hosts the Philippines and Japan at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup.
The 2022 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup was the seventh edition of the FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup, the biennial international men's youth basketball championship contested by the U17 national teams of the member associations of FIBA.
The 2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualification is a basketball competition that is being played from June 2022 to February 2025, to determine the fifteen FIBA Asia-Oceania nations who will join the automatically qualified host Saudi Arabia at the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup.
The 2022 FIBA U16 Women's Asian Championship was an international under-16 basketball tournament that was held from 24 to 30 June 2022 in Amman, Jordan.
The 2023 FIBA Women's Asia Cup was the 30th edition of the tournament, held from 26 June to 2 July 2023 in Sydney, Australia. This was the first time Australia hosted this tournament. The top four teams qualified for the 2024 Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments.
In a FIBA Central Board meeting recently, the schedule of its 2021 Asia Cup was pushed by two weeks from the original Aug. 3–15 to Aug. 17–29.