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FIBA Asia

FIBA Asia
Formation1960
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersBeirut, Lebanon
Membership44 (+22) member associations
Official language
English
President
India Kempa Govindaraj
Websitefiba.basketball/asia

FIBA Asia is a zone within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) which contains Asian FIBA member associations.

Sub-zones

44 (+22) member associations in 6 (+1) sub-zones:

  1. Central Asia Basketball Association (CABA) – 5 member associations
  2. East Asia Basketball Association (EABA) – 8 member associations
  3. Gulf Basketball Association (GBA) – 6 member associations
  4. South Asia Basketball Association (SABA) – 8 member associations
  5. Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) – 10 member associations
  6. West Asia Basketball Association (WABA) – 7 member associations
  7. FIBA Oceania (since 2017) – 22 member associations

Board

Bold indicates members of the FIBA Central Board.

FIBA Asia President[1]
India Kempa Govindaraj
Chairman[1]
China Yao Ming
Vice Presidents[1]
Lebanon Akram Halabi (1st Vice President)
Philippines Alfredo Panlilio (2nd Vice President)
Treasurer[1]
United Arab Emirates Abdullatif Al Fardan Al Uaimi
Member of Gender in Minority[1]
China Xu Lan
Sub-zone Representatives[1]
Bangladesh Arbhijit Sarker (SABA)
Japan Yuko Mitsuya (EABA)
Kazakhstan Abay Alpamyssov (CABA)
Saudi Arabia Ghassan Tashkandi (GBA)
Syria Tarif Koutrach (WABA)
Vacant (SEABA)[a]
FIBA Executive Director for Asia
Lebanon Hagop Khajirian

Member Federations

Country Association National teams FIBA
affiliation
Central Asia (CABA)
 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Basketball Federation 1992
 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Basketball Federation 1992
 Tajikistan Tajikistan Basketball Federation 1994
 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Basketball Federation 1998
 Uzbekistan Basketball Federation of Uzbekistan 1992
East Asia (EABA)
 China Chinese Basketball Association 1974
 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Basketball Association 1981
 Hong Kong Hong Kong Basketball Association 1957
 Japan Japan Basketball Association 1936
 Macau Macau–China Basketball Association 1979
 Mongolia Mongolian Basketball Association 2000
 North Korea Amateur Basketball Association of DPR of Korea 1947
 South Korea Korea Basketball Association 1947
Persian Gulf (GBA)
 Bahrain Bahrain Basketball Association 1975
 Kuwait Kuwait Basketball Association 1959
 Oman Oman Basketball Association 1987
 Qatar Qatar Basketball Federation 1977
 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Basketball Federation 1964
 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Basketball Association 1976
South Asia (SABA)
 Afghanistan Afghanistan National Basketball Federation (ANBF) 1968
 Bangladesh Bangladesh Basketball Federation 1978
 Bhutan Bhutan Basketball Federation 1983
 India Basketball Federation of India 1936
 Maldives Maldives Basketball Association 1997
   Nepal Nepal Basketball Association 2000
 Pakistan Pakistan Basketball Federation 1958
 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Basketball Federation 1959
Southeast Asia (SEABA)
 Brunei Brunei Basketball Association 1970
 Cambodia Cambodia Basketball Federation 1958
 Indonesia Indonesian Basketball Association (PERBASI) 1954
 Laos Fédération de Basketball du Laos 1965
 Malaysia Malaysia Basketball Association 1957
 Myanmar Myanmar Basketball Federation 1949
 Philippines Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas 1936
 Singapore Basketball Association of Singapore 1954
 Thailand Basketball Sport Association of Thailand 1953
 Vietnam Vietnam Basketball Federation 1952
West Asia (WABA)
 Iran Iran Basketball Federation 1947
 Iraq Iraqi Basketball Association 1948
 Jordan Jordan Basketball Federation 1957
 Lebanon Fédération Libanaise de Basketball 1947
 Palestine Palestinian Basketball Federation 1963
 Syria Syrian Basketball Federation 1947
 Yemen Yemen Basketball Association (YBA) 1971

Tournaments

Organized by FIBA Asia

National teams

Clubs

Organized by FIBA Asia subzones

National teams

Clubs

Other pan-Asian tournaments

National teams

Title holder

Men

Tournament Year Champion Title Runner-up Next edition
National teams
FIBA Asia Cup 2022  Australia 2nd  Lebanon 2025
FIBA Asia Challenge 2016  Iran 3rd  South Korea TBD
FIBA Under-18 Asia Cup 2024  Australia 2nd  New Zealand 2026
FIBA Under-16 Asia Cup 2023  Australia 3rd  New Zealand 2025
FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024  Australia 4th  Iran 2025
FIBA 3x3 Under-18 Asia Cup 2022  Japan 2nd  India TBD
Club teams
Basketball Champions League Asia 2024 Lebanon Al Riyadi 3rd United Arab Emirates Shabab Al Ahli 2025
East Asia Super League 2023-24 Japan Chiba Jets 1st South Korea Seoul SK Knights 2024-25
West Asia Super League 2023-24 Lebanon Al Riyadi 1st Lebanon Sagesse 2024-25

Women

Tournament Division Year Champion Title Runner-up Next edition
National teams
FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A 2023  China 12th  Japan 2025
Division B 2023  Indonesia 1st  Iran 2025
FIBA Under-18 Women's Asia Cup Division A 2024  Australia 2nd  China 2026
Division B 2024  Philippines 1st  Lebanon 2026
FIBA Under-16 Women's Asia Cup Division A 2023  Australia 3rd  Japan 2025
Division B 2023  Philippines 1st  Iran 2025
FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup (women) 2024  Australia 4th  New Zealand 2025
FIBA 3x3 Under-18 Asia Cup (women) 2022  Japan 1st  Malaysia TBD
Club teams
Women's Basketball League Asia 2024 2025

FIBA World Rankings

Overview

Performances

  • Doesn't include classification rounds
1st Gold Medal
2nd Silver Medal
3rd Bronze Medal
SF Semifinals
FR Final round
QF Quarterfinals
R16 Round of 16
RD2 Second round
RD1 Preliminary round
WD Withdrew
DQ Disqualified
Host team

Summer Olympics, men

Nation 36
Nazi Germany
(18)
48
United Kingdom
(23)
52
Finland
(23)
56
Australia
(15)
60
Italy
(16)
64
Japan
(16)
68
Mexico
(16)
72
West Germany
(16)
76
Canada
(12)
80
Soviet Union
(12)
84
United States
(12)
88
South Korea
(12)
92
Spain
(12)
96
United States
(12)
00
Australia
(12)
04
Greece
(12)
08
China
(12)
12
United Kingdom
(12)
16
Brazil
(12)
20
Japan
(12)
24
France
(12)
Years
 China WD WD RD1
10th
RD1
11th
RD1
12th
QF
8th
RD1
10th
QF
8th
QF
8th
RD1
12th
RD1
12th
9
 India RD1
12th
1
 Iran RD1
14th
RD1
11th
RD1
12th
3
 Iraq RD1
22nd
1
 Japan RD1
9th
RD1
10th
RD1
15th
RD1
10th
RD1
14th
RD1
11th
RD1
11th
RD1
11th
8
 South Korea QF
8th
RD1
14th
RD1
16th
RD1
14th
RD1
9th
RD1
12th
6
 Philippines QF
5th
RD1
12th
R16
9th
QF
7th
RD1
11th
RD1
13th
RD1
13th
7
 Singapore RD1
13th
1
 Thailand RD1
15th
1

Summer Olympics, women

Nation 76
Canada
(12)
80
Soviet Union
(12)
84
United States
(12)
88
South Korea
(12)
92
Spain
(12)
96
United States
(12)
00
Australia
(12)
04
Greece
(12)
08
China
(12)
12
United Kingdom
(12)
16
Brazil
(12)
20
Japan
(12)
24
France
(12)
Years
 China 3rd RD1
6th
2nd RD1
9th
RD1
9th
SF
4th
QF
6th
RD1
10th
QF
5th
RD1
9th
10
 Japan FR
5th
QF
7th
RD1
10th
QF
8th
2nd RD1
12th
6
 South Korea 2nd RD1
7th
RD1
10th
SF
4th
RD1
12th
QF
8th
RD1
10th
7

FIBA Basketball World Cup

Nation 50
Argentina
(10)
54
Brazil
(12)
59
Chile
(13)
63
Brazil
(13)
67
Uruguay
(13)
70
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(13)
74
Puerto Rico
(14)
78
Philippines
(14)
82
Colombia
(13)
86
Spain
(24)
90
Argentina
(16)
94
Canada
(16)
98
Greece
(16)
02
United States
(16)
06
Japan
(24)
10
Turkey
(24)
14
Spain
(24)
19
China
(32)
2023
Philippines
Japan
Indonesia
(32)
2027
Qatar
(32)
Years
 China RD1
11th
RD1
12th
RD2
9th
RD1
14th
RD2
8th
RD2
12th
R16
15th
R16
16th
RD1
24th
RD1
29th
10
 Iran RD1
19th
RD1
20th
RD1
23rd
RD1
31st
4
 Japan RD1
13th
RD1
11th
RD1
14th
RD1
20th
RD1
31st
RD1
19th
6
 Jordan RD1
23rd
RD1
28th
RD1
32nd
3
 South Korea RD1
11th
RD1
13th
RD1
22nd
RD1
15th
RD1
13th
RD1
16th
RD1
23rd
RD1
26th
8
 Lebanon RD1
16th
RD1
18th
RD1
21st
RD1
23rd
4
 Malaysia RD1
24th
1
 Philippines FR
3rd
QF
8th
DQ RD1
13th
FR
8th
WD RD1
21st
RD1
32nd
RD1
24th
7
 Qatar RD1
24th
TBD
TBD
2

Notes

  1. ^ Danny Kosasih of Indonesia was selected as the SEABA Zone Representative on 22 May 2023. However, he passed away on 5 September 2024.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "FIBA Asia elects its new board for 2023-2027 term".
  2. ^ "Ketua Umum PP Perbasi Danny Kosasih Tutup Usia di RS Medistra Jakarta, Dunia Basket Indonesia Berduka" (in Indonesian). Jawa Pos. 5 September 2024. Retrieved 26 December 2024.
  3. ^ "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 26 November 2024. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  4. ^ "FIBA Women's Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 26 August 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024.

See also

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