| FIBA Women's Asia Cup | |
| FIBA Women's Asia Cup | |
| Country | Asia Pacific |
|---|---|
| Founded | Template:Start date and age |
| Number of teams | 12 |
The FIBA Women's Asia Cup is an international basketball tournament which takes place every two years for women's national teams from FIBA Asia, and since 2017 FIBA Oceania. It was known as the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Championship until 2001, and the FIBA Asia Women's Championship until 2015.
Summary[]
| Year | Host | Final | Third place game | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
| 1965 Details |
Seoul |
South Korea |
No playoffs | Japan |
Formosa |
No playoffs | Philippines | ||
| 1968 Details |
Taipei |
South Korea |
No playoffs | Japan |
Formosa |
No playoffs | Template:Country data THA | ||
| 1970 Details |
Template:Country data MASTemplate:Namespace detect showall Kuala Lumpur |
Japan |
No playoffs | South Korea |
Taiwan |
No playoffs | Template:Country data MAS | ||
| 1972 Details |
Taipei |
South Korea |
66–51 | Taiwan |
Template:Country data THA | 70–54 | Indonesia | ||
| 1974 Details |
Seoul |
South Korea |
No playoffs | Japan |
Taiwan |
No playoffs | File:State Flag of Iran (1964).svg Iran | ||
| 1976 Details |
Hong Kong Hong Kong |
China |
No playoffs | South Korea |
Japan |
No playoffs | Template:Country data MAS | ||
| 1978 Details |
Template:Country data MASTemplate:Namespace detect showall Kuala Lumpur |
South Korea |
No playoffs | China |
Japan |
No playoffs | Template:Country data MAS | ||
| 1980 Details |
Hong Kong Hong Kong |
South Korea |
No playoffs | China |
Japan |
No playoffs | Template:Country data MAS | ||
| 1982 Details |
Tokyo |
South Korea |
No playoffs | China |
Japan |
No playoffs | Template:Country data MAC | ||
| 1984 Details |
Shanghai |
South Korea |
62–61 | China |
Japan |
81–53 | Philippines | ||
| 1986 Details |
Template:Country data MASTemplate:Namespace detect showall Kuala Lumpur |
China |
No playoffs | South Korea |
Chinese Taipei |
No playoffs | Japan | ||
| 1988 Details |
Hong Kong Hong Kong |
South Korea |
No playoffs | China |
Chinese Taipei |
No playoffs | Japan | ||
| 1990 Details |
Template:Country data SINTemplate:Namespace detect showall Singapore |
China |
No playoffs | South Korea |
Japan |
No playoffs | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 1992 Details |
Seoul |
China |
89–76 | South Korea |
Japan |
79–75 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 1994 Details |
Sendai |
China |
74–66 | South Korea |
Japan |
92–67 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 1995 Details |
Shizuoka |
China |
94–69 | South Korea |
Japan |
68–65 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 1997 Details |
Template:Country data THATemplate:Namespace detect showall Bangkok |
South Korea |
74–61 | Japan |
China |
101–63 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 1999 Details |
Shizuoka |
File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
68–65 | Japan |
Chinese Taipei |
68–57 | China | ||
| 2001 Details |
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China |
105–76 | Japan |
File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
78–63 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2004 Details |
Sendai |
China |
92–80 | Japan |
File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
88–59 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2005 Details |
Qinhuangdao |
China |
73–67 | File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
Chinese Taipei |
73–62 | Japan | ||
| 2007 Details |
South Korea Incheon |
File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
79–73 | China |
Japan |
73–70 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2009 Details |
Chennai |
China |
91–71 | File:Flag of South Korea (1997–2011).png South Korea |
Japan |
72–57 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2011 Details |
Omura |
China |
65–62 | South Korea |
Japan |
83–56 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2013 Details |
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Japan |
65–43 | South Korea |
China |
61–53 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2015 Details |
Wuhan |
Japan |
85–50 | China |
South Korea |
52–45 | Chinese Taipei | ||
| 2017 Details |
Bangalore |
Japan |
74–73 | Australia |
China |
75–51 | South Korea | ||
| 2019 Details |
Bangalore |
Japan |
71–68 | China |
Australia |
98–62 | South Korea | ||
| 2021 Details |
Amman |
Japan |
78–73 | China |
Australia |
88–58 | South Korea | ||
| 2023 Details |
Sydney |
China |
73–71 | Japan |
Australia |
81–59 | New Zealand | ||
See also[]
- Basketball at the Asian Games
- FIBA Asia Cup for Men
- FIBA Asia Under-20 Championship for Women
- FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women
- FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship for Women
References[]
External links[]
| International women's basketball | |||||||||
| FIBA · World Ranking · National teams · Olympics · World Cup · Universiade · U-21 World Cup · U-19 World Cup · U-17 World Cup · Universiade | |||||||||
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| AfricaTemplate:Box-shadow border/css | AfroBasket Women · U20 · U18 · U16 | ||||||||
| AmericasTemplate:Box-shadow border/css | AmeriCup (U20 · U18 · U16) · Caribbean Championship (U20) · Centrobasket (U17) · Central American Championship (U21) · South American Championship (2nd tier · U21 · U17 · U15) | ||||||||
| AsiaTemplate:Box-shadow border/css | Asia Cup (includes Oceania) (U20 · U18 · U16) · Discovery Women's Basketball Invitational · William Jones Cup | ||||||||
| EuropeTemplate:Box-shadow border/css | EuroBasket Women (U-20 · U-18 · U-16) · European Championship for Small Countries | ||||||||
| OceaniaTemplate:Box-shadow border/css | Oceania Championship (defunct) (U17 · U15) · Melanesia Cup · Polynesian Cup | ||||||||
| Other tournamentsTemplate:Box-shadow border/css |
African Games · ASEAN University Games · Asian Games · Bolivarian Games · Central Asian Games · Central American and Caribbean Games · Central American Games · Commonwealth Games · Mediterranean Games · Micronesian Games · European Games · EYOF · Games of the Small States of Europe · Pacific Games · Pan American Games · Pan Arab Games · Southeast Asian Games | ||||||||
| Note: The Under-21 Championship is no longer held. · Template:Portal-inline | |||||||||