The 2005 FIBA Asia Championship qualification was held in late 2004 and early 2005 with the Gulf region, West Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Middle Asia (Central Asia and South Asia) each conducting tournaments.

Qualification format

The following are eligible to participate:[1]

  • The organizing country.
  • The champion team from the previous FIBA Asia Stanković Cup.
  • The four best-placed teams from the previous FIBA Asia Stanković Cup will qualify the same number of teams from their respective sub-zones.
  • The two best teams from the sub-zones.

FIBA Asia Stanković Cup

Rank Team Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Qatar Hosts
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  South Korea Direct Qualifier
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei East Asia (+1)
4  Syria West Asia (+1)
5  Japan East Asia (+2)
6  India Middle Asia (+1)
7  Kuwait
8  Philippines

Qualified teams

East Asia (1+2+2)Gulf (1+2)Middle Asia (2+1)Southeast Asia (2)West Asia (2+1)
 South Korea  Qatar  Kazakhstan  Malaysia  Iran
 China  Saudi Arabia  India  Indonesia  Lebanon
 Chinese Taipei  Kuwait  Uzbekistan  Jordan
 Japan
 Hong Kong

East Asia

The 2005 East Asia Basketball Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. the four best teams excluding Korea qualifies for 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held at Yangjiang, China.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
 South Korea550406346+6010
 China532373327+4681–1 / 1.015
 Chinese Taipei532406364+4281–1 / 1.014
 Japan532312302+1081–1 / 0.968
 Hong Kong514303396−936
 Mongolia505325390−655
May 26
South Korea  9369  Hong Kong
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 26
China  9470  Mongolia
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 26
Japan  6173  Chinese Taipei
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 27
Hong Kong  5677  China
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 27
Mongolia  7388  Chinese Taipei
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 27
South Korea  7364  Japan
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 28
South Korea  8265  Mongolia
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 28
China  8373  Chinese Taipei
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 28
Hong Kong  5072  Japan
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 29
Mongolia  6270  Hong Kong
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 29
Japan  5951  China
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 29
Chinese Taipei  8089  South Korea
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 30
Japan  5655  Mongolia
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 30
Hong Kong  5892  Chinese Taipei
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang
May 30
China  6869  South Korea
Yangjiang Gymnasium, Yangjiang

Gulf

The 2004 Gulf Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. the two best teams excluding Qatar qualifies for 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held at Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Saudi Arabia550445348+9710
 Qatar541375275+1009
 Kuwait532358368−108
 Bahrain523387362+257
 United Arab Emirates514347353−66
 Oman505249455−2065
September 14
Kuwait  7771  United Arab Emirates
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 14
Oman  57113  Saudi Arabia
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 14
Qatar  6551  Bahrain
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 15
Oman  3893  Qatar
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 15
Saudi Arabia  8474  United Arab Emirates
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 15
Kuwait  7976  Bahrain
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 16
Bahrain  10952  Oman
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 16
Saudi Arabia  8575  Kuwait
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 16
Qatar  6756  United Arab Emirates
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 18
Kuwait  7359  Oman
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 18
Saudi Arabia  7673  Qatar
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 18
Bahrain  8279  United Arab Emirates
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 19
Oman  4367  United Arab Emirates
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 19
Kuwait  5477  Qatar
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam
September 19
Bahrain  6987  Saudi Arabia
Hall of Youth Care, Dammam

Middle Asia

The 2005 Middle Asia Basketball Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. the three best teams qualifies for 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held at New Delhi, India.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Kazakhstan440466203+2638
 India431403245+1587
 Uzbekistan422397255+1426
 Bangladesh413218472−2545
   Nepal404201510−3094
July 6
Nepal    50131  India
July 8
Nepal    6291  Bangladesh
July 9
Kazakhstan  14639    Nepal
July 10
Uzbekistan  14250    Nepal

Southeast Asia

2005 SEABA Championship
6th Southeast Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryMalaysia
Dates5–9 July
Teams5
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Malaysia (2nd title)

The 6th Southeast Asia Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. the two best teams qualifies for 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Malaysia440344231+1138
 Indonesia431366258+1087
 Thailand422304299+56
 Singapore413297340−435
 Vietnam404238421−1834
July 6
Thailand  11674  Vietnam

West Asia

The 2005 West Asia Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. the three best teams qualifies for 2005 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held at Beirut, Lebanon.

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Iran440331254+778
 Lebanon431387236+1517
 Jordan422336299+376
 Yemen413211357−1465
 Iraq404231350−1194
June 29
Lebanon  11355  Iraq
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
June 29
Iran  8776  Jordan
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
June 30
Yemen  40118  Lebanon
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
June 30
Iraq  6396  Iran
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 1
Iran  6766  Lebanon
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 1
Jordan  10463  Yemen
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 2
Yemen  4981  Iran
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 2
Iraq  5982  Jordan
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 3
Iraq  5459  Yemen
Sports City Stadium, Beirut
July 3
Jordan  7490  Lebanon
Sports City Stadium, Beirut

References

  1. "FIBA ASIA Internal Regulations" (PDF). FIBA Asia. p. 20. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
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