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Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup 2021


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Qualified Nations
 

  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • IND.gif India
  • JPN.gif Japan  
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • PHI.gif Philippines
  • KOR.gif South Korea
 
Competition Format

 

Preliminary Round
September 27th - September 29th, 2021
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 2nd and 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals
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Knockout Round
September 30th - October 3rd, 2021
6 Nations, Placement Matches, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Champion
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Road to the Women's Basketball FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament 2022

 

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The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the Women's Basketball FIBA World Cup Qualfying Tournament 2022

Nations already Qualified for the Women's Basketball FIBA World Cup Qualifying Tournament 2022

 

  • AUS.gif Australia
  • BLR.gif Belarus
  • BEL.gif Belgium
  • BIH.gif Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • BRA.gif Brazil
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • FRA.gif France
  • MLI.gif Mali
  • NGR.gif Nigeria
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • RUS.gif Russia
  • SRB.gif Serbia
  • USA.gif United States

 

 

Road to the Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup Group B 2023
FIBA_Asia_Cup.png
 
The 1st Nation will qualify for the Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup Group B 2023

Nations already Qualified for the Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup Group B  2023
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Preliminary Round
September 27th - September 29th, 2021
8 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 2nd and 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals



 

 


Group A
 

  • IND.gif India
  • JPN.gif Japan  
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • KOR.gif South Korea


Group B
 

  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • PHI.gif Philippines
 



 

Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif 136 - 46 IND.gif India
Quarter-by-Quarter: 41-14, 25-11, 38-14, 32-7
September 27th 2021, h. 10:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
South Korea KOR.gif 85 - 69 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-20, 22-18, 26-21, 13-10
September 27th 2021, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 50 - 62 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-13, 11-19, 11-15, 8-15
September 28th 2021, h. 10:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
India IND.gif 69 - 107 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-26, 15-25, 7-33, 27-23
September 28th 2021, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Japan JPN.gif 67 - 62 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-18, 13-18, 6-12, 24-14
September 29th 2021, h. 10:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
New Zealand NZL.gif  109 - 49 IND.gif India
Quarter-by-Quarter: 28-14, 22-13, 23-7, 36-15
September 29th 2021, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
JPN.gif Japan  
3
3
0
265
158
+107
6
KOR.gif South Korea
3
2
1
254
205
+49
5
NZL.gif New Zealand
3
1
2
228
196
+76
4
IND.gif India
3
0
3
164
352
-188
3

 
Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
China CHN.gif 143 - 52 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 35-17, 34-12, 39-9, 35-14
September 27th 2021, h. 16:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Australia AUS.gif 76 - 65 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-16, 14-18, 20-11, 23-20
September 27th 2021, h. 19:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 50 - 124 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-29, 10-30, 10-37, 18-28
September 28th 2021, h. 16:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Philippines PHI.gif 56 - 120 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-32, 13-32, 13-27, 10-29
September 28th 2021, h. 19:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
China CHN.gif 82 - 64 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-19, 15-20, 18-10, 24-15
September 29th 2021, h. 16:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 93 - 52 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-15, 19-15, 31-11, 17-11
September 29th 2021, h. 19:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
CHN.gif China
3
3
0
349
166
+183
6
AUS.gif Australia
3
2
1
260
203
+57
5
TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
3
1
2
208
252
-44
4
PHI.gif Philippines
3
0
3
160
356
-196
3

 
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Knockout Round
September 30th - October 3rd, 2021

6 Nations, Placement Matches, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Champion
 
 
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • IND.gif India
  • JPN.gif Japan  
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • PHI.gif Philippines
  • KOR.gif South Korea
 
Quarterfinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif bye
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Australia AUS.gif 72 - 61 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-20, 20-14, 14-11, 18-16
September 30th 2021, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
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China CHN.gif bye
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South Korea KOR.gif 80 - 74 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-16, 21-20, 12-21, 23-17
September 30th 2021, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman

 

 

7th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
India IND.gif 70 - 74 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-13, 20-21, 13-21, 18-19
September 30th 2021, h. 19:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
 
Semifinals
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif 67 - 65 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-12, 11-24, 22-19, 14-10
October 2nd 2021, h. TBD, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
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China CHN.gif  93 - 69 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-9, 27-16, 22-18, 21-26
October 2nd 2021, h. TBD, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman

 

 

5th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)

Chinese Taipei TPE.gif  59 - 74 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-16, 13-22, 15-18, 15-18
October 2nd 2021, h. TBD, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
 
 
Bronze Medal Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Australia AUS.gif  88 - 58 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-22, 23-10, 19-12, 22-14
October 3rd 2021, h. 12:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif  78 - 73 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-21, 17-18, 16-18, 26-16
October 3rd 2021, h. 15:00, Prince Hamza Hall, Amman
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