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Qualified Nations

 

  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • SAM.gif Samoa
  • SYR.gif Syria
  • THA.gif Thailand
     
 
Competition Format

 

July 10th - July 14th, 2023
9 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th Place Match, The 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for thr 7th Place Match, the 5th Nation from Group A will be ranked at 9 th Place
I July 15th - July 16th, 2023
     8 Nations,
Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Asian Championship 2023 Champion
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Road to the Women's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
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The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the Women's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024

Nations already Qualified for the Women's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
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Group Phase
 
July 10th - July 14th, 2023
9 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Semifinals, the 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the 5th Place Match, The 4th Nations from each Group will qualify for thr 7th Place Match, the 5th Nation from Group A will be ranked at 9 th Place



 
Group A
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • KOR.gif South Korea
  • SYR.gif Syria
  • THA.gif Thailand

Group B
 
  • CHN.gif China
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • SAM.gif Samoa
Group A
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
South Korea KOR.gif 91 - 58 SYR.gif Syria
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-10, 26-17, 30-14, 20-17
July 10th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Thailand THA.gif 28 - 117 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 7-36, 15-37, 3-21, 3-23
July 10th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Australia AUS.gif 125 - 20 THA.gif Thailand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 32-4, 39-2, 32-14, 22-0
July 11th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 85 - 81 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-22, 22+21, 16-20, 23-18
July 11th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Syria SYR.gif 31 - 102 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-21, 6-28, 5-31, 6-22
July 12th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
South Korea KOR.gif 53 - 71 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 9-20, 13-22, 15-17, 16-12
July 12th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Australia AUS.gif 102 - 43 SYR.gif Syria
Quarter-by-Quarter: 30--16, 30-7, 20-9, 22-11
July 13th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Thailand THA.gif 39 - 104 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-29, 13-28, 3-24, 4-23
July 13th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Chinese Taipei TPE.gif 51 - 103 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-33, 10-22, 18-17, 6-31
July 14th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Syria SYR.gif 64 - 47 THA.gif Thailand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-9, 23-11, 14-14, 13-13
July 14th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
AUS.gif Australia
4
4
0
401
167
+234
8
TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
4
3
1
355
243
+112
7
KOR.gif South Korea
4
2
2
329
253
+76
6
SYR.gif Syria
4
1
3
196
342
-146
5
THA.gif Thailand
4
0
4
134
410
-276
4


 
Group B
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif 106 - 28 SAM.gif Samoa
Quarter-by-Quarter: 37-7, 20-6, 31-9, 21-6
July 10th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 44 - 75 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 13-25, 8-19, 18-14, 5-17
July 11th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Japan JPN.gif 70 - 44 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-12, 20-15, 13-6, 16-11
July 12th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Samoa SAM.gif 51 - 80 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-20, 10-21, 15-27, 12-12
July 12th 2023, h. 15:30, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
China CHN.gif 94 - 49 SAM.gif Samoa
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-13, 23-13, 26-8, 30-15
July 13th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 95 - 73 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-11, 18-18, 29-24, 22-20
July 14th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
JPN.gif Japan
3
3
0
251
116
+135
6
NZL.gif New Zealand
3
2
1
219
199
+20
5
CHN.gif China
3
1
2
211
214
-3
4
SAM.gif Samoa
3
0
3
128
280
-152
3
 
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Knockout Round
July 15th - July 16th, 2023
     8 Nations,
Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Asian Championship 2023 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • SAM.gif Samoa
  • KOR.gif South Korea
  • SYR.gif Syria
  • THA.gif Thailand
 
 
7th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
Syria SYR.gif 50 - 72 SAM.gif Samoa
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-17, 14-12, 17-20, 7-23
July 15th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman

 

 

5th Place Match
Eastern European Summer Time (GMT +3)
 
South Korea KOR.gif 84 - 63 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-24, 20-13, 16-7, 24-19
July 16th 2023, h. 09:00, Prince Hamza, Amman

 

 

Semifinals
West Africa Time (GMT +1)
 
Australia AUS.gif 99 - 62 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-11, 25-18, 25-20, 23-13
July 15th 2023, h. 11:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
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Japan JPN.gif 93 - 46 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-10, 25-15, 23-12, 23-9
July 15th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman

Bronze Medal Match
West Africa Time (GMT +1)
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 66 - 63 TPE.gif Chinese Taipei
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-16, 21-8, 7-14, 20-25
July 16th 2023, h. 10:00, Prince Hamza, Amman

Gold Medal Match
West Africa Time (GMT +1)
 
Australia AUS.gif 80 - 74 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-19, 169-20, 17-13, 26-22
July 16th 2023, h. 13:00, Prince Hamza, Amman
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