FIBA Asia Challenge
Most recent season or competition:
2016 FIBA Asia Challenge
SportBasketball
Founded2004
Inaugural season2004
No. of teams10
CountryFIBA Asia member countries
ContinentFIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Iran (3rd title)
Most titles Iran (3 titles)
Official websiteFIBA Asia

The FIBA Asia Challenge, previously known as the FIBA Asia Stanković Cup between 2004 and 2010 and FIBA Asia Cup from 2012 to 2014, [1] is a basketball tournament which takes place every two years between teams from Asia.

History

The second tournament was supposed to be held in Damascus, Syria in 2006, but got cancelled due to political situation.

The champion is given an automatic berth to the following year's FIBA Asia Championship, while the next top three finishers would all receive additional berths for their FIBA Asia subzones.

During the FIBA Asia Central Board meeting last January 30-31, 2016, it was decided that this year's edition is the first step in the process of identifying the qualifiers for the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup (supposed to be the new name of the Asian Championship), the first-ever Continental Cup played jointly by teams from Asia and Oceania, thus renaming this tournament as FIBA Asia Challenge.[2]

Summary

Year Host Final Third-place game
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2004
Details
Taiwan
Taipei

Qatar
82–65
South Korea

Chinese Taipei
82–60
Syria
2008
Details
Kuwait
Kuwait City

Jordan
No playoffs
Kazakhstan

Kuwait
No playoffs
Qatar
2010
Details
Lebanon
Beirut

Lebanon
97–59
Japan

Qatar
80–75
Philippines
2012
Details
Japan
Tokyo

Iran
53–51
Japan

Qatar
79–63
Philippines
2014
Details
China
Wuhan

Iran
89–79
Chinese Taipei

Philippines
80–79
China
2016
Details
Iran
Tehran

Iran
77–47
South Korea

Jordan
94–72
Iraq

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Iran3003
2 Qatar1023
3 Jordan1012
4 Lebanon1001
5 Japan0202
 South Korea0202
7 Chinese Taipei0112
8 Kazakhstan0101
9 Kuwait0011
 Philippines0011
Totals (10 entries)66618

Participating nations

Nation Taiwan
2004
Kuwait
2008
Lebanon
2010
Japan
2012
China
2014
Iran
2016
Years
 China 5th4th5th3
 Chinese Taipei 3rd7th6th2nd8th5
 India 6th5th9th7th7th5
 Indonesia 9th1
 Iran 6th1st1st1st4
 Iraq 9th4th2
 Japan 5th2nd2nd6th6th5
 Jordan 1st5th5th3rd4
 Kazakhstan 2nd8th11th3
 Kuwait 7th3rd2
 Lebanon 1st7th2
 Macau 9th1
 Philippines 8th4th4th3rd9th5
 Qatar 1st4th3rd3rd10th5
 Singapore 8th1
 South Korea 2nd2nd2
 Syria 4th10th2
 Thailand 12th1
 Uzbekistan 8th1
Total851010912

See also

References

  1. "FIBA Asia calendar 2012 – Tokyo to host re-christened FIBA Asia Cup". FIBA Asia. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  2. "FIBA Asia Central Board finalises 2016 calendar, sets road map for national federations leading up to region's 2017 flagship competition". FIBA Asia. 2 February 2016. Archived from the original on October 1, 2018. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
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