Tournament details | |
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Host country | Syria |
City | Damascus |
Dates | 12–17 August 2023 |
Teams | 6 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Bahrain |
Tournament statistics | |
Top scorer | Marques Bolden (23.4 ppg) |
Top rebounds | Mohammed Al-Suwailem (13.2 rpg) |
Top assists | Khalid Abdel Gabar (7.2 apg) |
Official website | |
OPQT Syria |
The 2024 FIBA Men's Pre-Qualifying Olympic Qualifying Tournaments in Asia was one of five 2024 FIBA Men's Pre-Qualifying Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. The tournament was held from 12 to 17 August 2023 in Damascus, Syria. [1] [2] Bahrain, as the winner, qualified for the 2024 FIBA Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments. [3]
Teams that missed out on the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup participated. [4]
Qualification method | Places | Qualified team | |
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2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers – Asia | 5th | 2 | Saudi Arabia |
Kazakhstan | |||
6th | 2 | India | |
Bahrain | |||
4th (round 1) | 4 | ||
Indonesia | |||
Syria | |||
Total | 8 |
South Korea and Chinese Taipei withdrew before the tournament. [5]
The draw took place on 1 May 2023. [6] [7]
The seedings were announced on 29 April 2023. [8]
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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Kazakhstan | Saudi Arabia | Syria India | Bahrain Indonesia |
After South Korea and Chinese Taipei withdrew, a single round-robin was played. [5]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Bahrain | 5 | 5 | 0 | 458 | 339 | +119 | 10 | Olympic Qualifying Tournaments |
2 | Saudi Arabia | 5 | 3 | 2 | 402 | 375 | +27 | 8 | |
3 | India | 5 | 2 | 3 | 386 | 392 | −6 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | |
4 | Kazakhstan | 5 | 2 | 3 | 373 | 414 | −41 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | |
5 | Indonesia | 5 | 2 | 3 | 393 | 431 | −38 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | |
6 | Syria (H) | 5 | 1 | 4 | 355 | 416 | −61 | 6 |
All times are local (UTC+3).
12 August 2023 15:00 |
Indonesia | 91–82 | Kazakhstan |
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 28–16, 23–21, 21–23 | ||
Pts: Bolden 40 Rebs: Bolden 10 Asts: Saputera 8 | Pts: Bykov 21 Rebs: Pan 12 Asts: Kuanov 6 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 200 Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMN), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR) |
12 August 2023 17:30 |
Bahrain | 89–74 | Saudi Arabia |
Scoring by quarter:22–17, 19–21, 28–18, 20–18 | ||
Pts: Chism 24 Rebs: Hamooda 6 Asts: Melad 6 | Pts: Al-Suwailem 23 Rebs: Al-Suwailem 19 Asts: Abdel Gabar 6 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM) |
12 August 2023 20:00 |
Syria | 74–85 | India |
Scoring by quarter: 16–31, 19–17, 18–23, 21–14 | ||
Pts: Issa 21 Rebs: Al-Hamwi 7 Asts: Harbasha 6 | Pts: Prince 21 Rebs: Pa. Singh, A. Singh 6 Asts: Prince 7 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 3,500 Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KWT), Hadi Salem (IRN), Ahmad Al-Yousef (JOR) |
13 August 2023 15:00 |
Kazakhstan | 67–104 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter: 18–25, 12–21, 17–26, 20–32 | ||
Pts: Neff 19 Rebs: Pan 10 Asts: Balashov 6 | Pts: M. Rashed 26 Rebs: Chism 9 Asts:three players 4 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Hadi Salem (IRN) |
13 August 2023 17:30 |
India | 90–74 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:25–16, 25–20, 19–19, 21–19 | ||
Pts: Hafeez 15 Rebs: Pa. Singh 9 Asts: Bhriguvanshi, Hafeez 5 | Pts: Bolden 23 Rebs: Bolden 9 Asts: Saputera 4 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 100 Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Mohammed Al-Hashedi (YEM), hmad Al-Yousef (JOR) |
13 August 2023 20:00 |
Saudi Arabia | 71–73 | Syria |
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 19–13, 17–18, 15–22 | ||
Pts: Al-Suwailem 19 Rebs: Al-Suwailem 11 Asts: Abdel Gabar 5 | Pts: Issa 23 Rebs: Idelbi 12 Asts: Peterson 5 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 4,000 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMN) |
14 August 2023 15:00 |
India | 70–73 | Kazakhstan |
Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 20–18, 18–13, 16–23 | ||
Pts: Krishnan 18 Rebs: Pa. Singh 10 Asts: Hafeez, Prince 4 | Pts: Ivanov 19 Rebs: Ivanov 12 Asts: Balashov 6 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 10 Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Hadi Salem (IRN), Ahmad Al-Yousef (JOR) |
14 August 2023 17:30 |
Indonesia | 72–86 | Saudi Arabia |
Scoring by quarter:23–20, 15–23, 19–24, 15–19 | ||
Pts: Bolden 21 Rebs: Bolden 9 Asts: Saputera 9 | Pts: Al-Suwailem 23 Rebs: Al-Suwailem 17 Asts: Abdel Gabar 7 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KWT), Mohammad Doost (IRN), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMN) |
14 August 2023 20:00 |
Syria | 60–91 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter: 13–19, 14–25, 17–21, 16–26 | ||
Pts: Harbasha 15 Rebs: Canbolat 8 Asts: Issa 7 | Pts: M. Rashed 32 Rebs: Chism 9 Asts: Isa 7 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 4,500 Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM) |
16 August 2023 15:00 |
Saudi Arabia | 92–75 | India |
Scoring by quarter:27–14, 25–16, 18–20, 22–25 | ||
Pts: Gabar, Kadi 15 Rebs: Al-Suwailem, Kadi 9 Asts: Gabar 9 | Pts: Sandhu 14 Rebs: Sandhu 9 Asts: Bhriguvanshi 7 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Ahmad Al-Yousef (JOR) |
16 August 2023 17:30 |
Bahrain | 95–72 | Indonesia |
Scoring by quarter:23–16, 22–15, 27–17, 23–24 | ||
Pts: Chism 20 Rebs: Chism 11 Asts:three players 3 | Pts: Putra Teja 15 Rebs: Reza Guntara, Bolden 7 Asts: Xavi Yonga 4 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 100 Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Hadi Salem (IRN), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR) |
16 August 2023 20:00 |
Kazakhstan | 85–70 | Syria |
Scoring by quarter:18–17, 21–14, 29–14, 17–25 | ||
Pts: Pan 30 Rebs: Pan 12 Asts: Marat, Neff 12 | Pts: Harbasha 20 Rebs: Peterson 9 Asts: Harbasha 5 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 1,800 Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KWT), Mohammad Doost (IRN), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMN) |
17 August 2023 15:00 |
India | 66–79 | Bahrain |
Scoring by quarter:24–17, 15–31, 12–22, 15–9 | ||
Pts: Sekhon 17 Rebs: Prince, Singh 10 Asts: Sekhon 4 | Pts: Hamooda 24 Rebs: Chism 11 Asts: Melad 6 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 50 Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KWT), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMN), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM) |
17 August 2023 17:30 |
Saudi Arabia | 79–66 | Kazakhstan |
Scoring by quarter:24–10, 24–13, 22–26, 9–17 | ||
Pts: Al-Suwailem 23 Rebs: Al-Suwailem 10 Asts: Abdel Gabar 9 | Pts: Pan 14 Rebs: Ivanov 4 Asts: Kuanov 8 |
Al-Fayhaa Sports Arena, Damascus Attendance: 100 Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR) |
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