Joined FIBA | 1947 |
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FIBA zone | FIBA Asia |
National federation | KBA |
Coach | Lee Sang-hoon |
World Cup | |
Appearances | 4 |
Asian Championship | |
Appearances | 5 |
Medals | (2011) (2013, 2015) |
First international | |
South Korea 78–58 Thailand 2009 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship (Pune, India; 30 November 2009) | |
Medal record |
The South Korean women's national under-16 and under-17 basketball team is a national basketball team of South Korea and is governed by the Korea Basketball Association. [1] It represents the country in international under-16 and under-17 (under age 16 and under age 17) women's basketball competitions.
Year | Hosts | Result |
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2010 | France | did not qualify |
2012 | Netherlands | 9th |
2014 | Czech Republic | 10th |
2016 | Spain | 15th |
2018 | Belarus | did not qualify |
2022 | Hungary | 14th |
2024 | Mexico | did not qualify |
2026 | Czech Republic | TBD |
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