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Men's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Asian Championship 2023


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Qualified Nations
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • BRN.gif Bahrain
  • CHN.gif China
  • IND.gif India
  • IRI.gif Iran
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • JOR.gif Jordan
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • LBN.gif Lebanon
  • MAS.gif Malaysia
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • PHI.gif Philippines
  • QAT.gif Qatar
  • KSA.gif Saudi Arabia
  • KOR.gif South Korea
  • SRI.gif Sri Lanka
 
Competition Format

 

September 17th - September 19th, 2022
16 Nations, 4 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 3rd Nations will qualify for the Round of 16
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Knockout Round
September 21st - September 24th, 2022
16 Nations, Round of 16, Quartelfinals, Semifinals, Placement Matches, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Asian Championship 2023 Champion
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Road to the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
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The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024

Nations already Qualified for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • EGY.gif Egypt
  • FRA.gif France
  • GER.gif Germany
  • GUI.gif Guinea
  • ITA.gif Italy
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • ESP.gif Spain
  • USA.gif United States
  • TUR.gif Turkey
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Group Phase
September 17th - September 19th, 2022
16 Nations, 4 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 3rd Nations will qualify for the Round of 16





 

Group A
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • IND.gif India
  • LBN.gif Lebanon
  • SRI.gif Sri Lanka

Group B
 
  • IRI.gif Iran
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • QAT.gif Qatar
  • KSA.gif Saudi Arabia
     
Group C
 
  • BRN.gif Bahrain
  • JOR.gif Jordan
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • KOR.gif South Korea

Group D

 

  • CHN.gif China
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • MAS.gif Malaysia
  • PHI.gif Philippines





 

 
Group A
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Australia AUS.gif 114 - 50 IND.gif India
Quarter-by-Quarter: 33-14, 36-10, 22-10, 23-16
September 17th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Lebanon LBN.gif 99 - 45 SRI.gif Sri Lanka
Quarter-by-Quarter: 27-14, 30-13, 6-12, 16-6
September 17th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Australia AUS.gif 136 - 26 SRI.gif Sri Lanka
Quarter-by-Quarter: 37-8, 31-3, 35-6, 33-9
September 18th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
India IND.gif 76 - 69 LBN.gif Lebanon
Quarter-by-Quarter: 27-16, 19-12, 16-21, 14-20
September 18th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Sri Lanka SRI.gif 39 - 112 IND.gif India
Quarter-by-Quarter: 4-33, 17-35, 10-25, 8-19
September 19th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Lebanon LBN.gif 43 - 111 AUS.gif Australia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 5-27, 18-27, 11-33, 9-24
September 19th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
AUS.gif Australia
3
3
0
361
119
+242
6
IND.gif India
3
2
1
238
222
+16
5
LBN.gif Lebanon
3
1
2
211
232
-21
4
SRI.gif Sri Lanka
3
0
3
110
347
-237
3


 
Group B
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Iran IRI.gif 62 - 65 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-27, 22-14, 15-8, 7-16
September 17th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Qatar QAT.gif 91 - 82 KSA.gif Saudi Arabia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-23, 21-17, 27-22, 19-20
September 17th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Iran IRI.gif 106 - 45 KSA.gif Saudi Arabia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 29-9, 37-18, 18-9, 22-9
September 18th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Japan JPN.gif 93 - 68 QAT.gif Qatar
Quarter-by-Quarter: 37-15, 18-14, 25-21, 13-18
September 18th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Saudi Arabia KSA.gif 43 - 99 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-28, 11-20, 8-26, 13-25
September 19th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Qatar QAT.gif 65 - 86 IRI.gif Iran
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-24, 10-29, 19-14, 15-19
September 19th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
JPN.gif Japan
3
3
0
257
173
+84
6
IRI.gif Iran
3
2
1
254
175
+79
5
QAT.gif Qatar
3
1
2
224
261
-37
4
KSA.gif Saudi Arabia
3
0
3
170
296
-126
3


 
Group C
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 83 - 81 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-24, 23-17, 18-17, 17-23
September 17th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Bahrain BRN.gif 44 - 85 JOR.gif Jordan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-23, 6-22, 16-18, 12-22
September 17th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 119 - 45 JOR.gif Jordan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 33-8, 30-10, 23-15, 33-12
September 18th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
South Korea KOR.gif 89 - 62 BRN.gif Bahrain
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-20, 23-7, 22-13, 23-22
September 18th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Bahrain BRN.gif 43 - 117 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-27, 10-26, 7-31, 12-33
September 19th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Jordan JOR.gif 62 - 59 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-21, 25-16, 4-11, 14-11
September 19th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Group C Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
NZL.gif New Zealand
3
3
0
319
169
+150
6
JOR.gif Jordan
3
2
1
192
222
-30
5
KOR.gif South Korea
3
1
2
229
207
+22
4
BRN.gif Bahrain
3
0
3
149
291
-142
3


 
Group D
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Malaysia MAS.gif 79 - 71 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-19, 37-13, 6-19, 24-20
September 17th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Philippines PHI.gif 67 - 83 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-24, 19-19, 16-24, 8-16
September 17th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
China CHN.gif 95 - 33 MAS.gif Malaysia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-14, 21-6, 27-13, 21-0
September 18th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Philippines PHI.gif 66 - 42 KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-16, 8-14, 22-3, 19-9
September 18th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Kazakhstan KAZ.gif 57 - 119 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-29, 21-29, 5-30, 21-31
September 19th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Malaysia MAS.gif 52 - 75 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 8-29, 16-16, 13-15, 16-15
September 19th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Rayyan Indoor Hall, Doha
 
Group D Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
CHN.gif China
3
3
0
298
157
+141
6
PHI.gif Philippines
3
2
1
208
175
+30
5
MAS.gif Malaysia
3
1
2
164
241
-77
4
KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
3
0
3
170
264
-94
3
 
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Knockout Round
September 21st - September 24th, 2022
16 Nations, Round of 16, Quartelfinals, Semifinals, Placement Matches, Bronze Medal Match, Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Asian Championship 2023 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
  • AUS.gif Australia
  • CHN.gif China
  • IND.gif India
  • IRI.gif Iran
  • JPN.gif Japan
  • JOR.gif Jordan
  • LBN.gif Lebanon
  • MAS.gif Malaysia
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • PHI.gif Philippines
  • QAT.gif Qatar
  • KOR.gif South Korea
 
Round of 16
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Australia AUS.gif Bye
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Jordan JOR.gif 70 - 64 MAS.gif Malaysia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-14, 20-15, 14-19, 17-16
September 21st 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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I
Japan JPN.gif Bye
I
Philippines PHI.gif 95 - 71 KOR.gif South Korea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 28-18, 32-20, 20-16, 15-17
September 21st 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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I
I
I
New Zealand NZL.gif  Bye
I
India IND.gif 84 - 87 QAT.gif Qatar
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-20, 15-32, 24-20, 20-15
September 21st 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
I
I
China CHN.gif Bye
I
Iran IRI.gif 83 - 53 LBN.gif Lebanon
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-9, 20-10, 23-16, 23-18
September 21st 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha

 

 

Quartelfinals
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Australia AUS.gif 117 - 50 JOR.gif Jordan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 34-5, 26-18, 26-11, 31-16
September 22nd 2023, h. 12:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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Japan JPN.gif 59 - 64 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-16, 19-9, 10-21, 14-18
September 22nd 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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I
New Zealand NZL.gif 110 - 33 QAT.gif Qatar
Quarter-by-Quarter: 30-14, 29-5, 23-7, 28-7
September 22nd 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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China CHN.gif 62 - 56 IRI.gif Iran
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-20, 16-12, 17-13, 12-11
September 22nd 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
 
5th-8th Places Semifinals
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Qatar QAT.gif 56 - 83 IRI.gif Iran
Quarter-by-Quarter: 9-27, 13-17, 18-19, 16-20
September 23rd 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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Jordan JOR.gif 58 - 72 JPN.gif Japan
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-20, 8-18, 18-22, 21-12
September 23rd 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Semifinals
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
New Zealand NZL.gif 86 - 69 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 24-15, 22-14, 22-21, 18-19
September 23rd 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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Australia AUS.gif 92 - 36 PHI.gif Philippines
Quarter-by-Quarter: 27-7, 18-3, 26-10, 21-16
September 23rd 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha

 

 

7th Place Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Jordan JOR.gif 75 - 97 QAT.gif Qatar
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-19, 26-21, 26-19, 23-16
September 24th 2023, h. 11:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
5th Place Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Japan JPN.gif 73 - 71 IRI.gif Iran
Quarter-by-Quarter: 21-22, 16-17, 18-11, 18-21
September 24th 2023, h. 14:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Bronze Medal Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Philippines PHI.gif 59 - 87 CHN.gif China
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-20, 12-24, 8-26, 22-17
September 24th 2023, h. 17:00, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
 
Gold Medal Match
Arabia Standard Time (GMT +3)
 
Australia AUS.gif 79 - 76 NZL.gif New Zealand
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-18, 20-23, 24-21, 17-14
September 24th 2023, h. 19:30, Al-Gharafa Sports Club Multi-Purpose Hall, Doha
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