2011 FIBA Asia Championship qualification

The 2011 FIBA Asia Championship qualification was held in late 2010 and early 2011 with the Gulf region, West Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia and Middle Asia (Central Asia and South Asia) each conducting tournaments.

Qualification format

The following are eligible to participate:[1]

FIBA Asia Stanković Cup

Rank Team Note
1st, gold medalist(s)  Lebanon Direct Qualifier
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Japan East Asia (+1)
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Qatar Gulf (+1)
4  Philippines Southeast Asia (+1)
5  Jordan West Asia (+1)
6  Iran
7  Chinese Taipei
8  Kazakhstan
9  Iraq
10  Syria

Qualified teams

East Asia (1+2+1) Gulf (2+1) Middle Asia (2) Southeast Asia (2+1) West Asia (1+2+1)
 China  Qatar  India  Philippines  Lebanon
 South Korea  United Arab Emirates  Uzbekistan  Indonesia  Iran
 Japan  Bahrain  Malaysia  Jordan
 Chinese Taipei  Syria

East Asia

The 2011 East Asia Basketball Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship. It also serves as a regional championship involving East Asian basketball teams. the three best teams excluding China qualifies for 2011 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held from June 10 to 15, 2011 in Nanjing, China.[2]

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 China 22016597+684
 South Korea 211188108+803
 Hong Kong 20290238−1482
June 10
14:00
South Korea  13447  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 28–5, 42–12, 31–11, 33–19
June 11
16:00
Hong Kong  43104  China
Scoring by quarter: 5–28, 11–21, 12–35, 15–20
June 12
16:00
China  6154  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 15–10, 13–16, 19–12, 14–16

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Chinese Taipei 220160145+154
 Japan 211168148+203
 Mongolia 202144179−352
June 10
16:00
Japan  7475  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 14–13, 18–14, 17–25, 25–23
June 11
14:00
Chinese Taipei  8571  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 25–30, 18–16, 18–11, 24–14
June 12
14:00
Mongolia  7394  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 17–28, 16–19, 18–22, 22–25

Classification 5th–6th

June 14
14:00
Mongolia  8387  Hong Kong
Scoring by quarter: 15–10, 23–26, 18–30, 27–21

Final round

Semifinals Final
June 14
  Chinese Taipei  61  
  South Korea  69  
 
June 15
      South Korea  89
    Japan  73
3rd place
June 14 June 15
  China  62   Chinese Taipei  53
  Japan  72     China  87

Semifinals

June 14
16:00
Chinese Taipei  6169  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 11–19, 17–16, 18–15, 15–19
June 14
19:30
China  6272  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 15–12, 23–12, 10–26, 14–22

3rd place

June 15
16:00
Chinese Taipei  5387  China
Scoring by quarter: 15–23, 11–11, 11–30, 16–23

Final

June 15
19:30
South Korea  8973  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 25–13, 15–24, 23–17, 26–19

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  South Korea
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Japan
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  China
4  Chinese Taipei
5  Hong Kong
6  Mongolia

Gulf

The 12th Gulf Basketball Championship is the qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Championship 2011. it also serves as a regional championship. the three best teams qualifies for FIBA Asia Championship 2011.[3]

Preliminary round

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Qatar 3 3 0 247 220 +27 6
 Bahrain 3 2 1 211 205 +6 5
 United Arab Emirates 3 1 2 209 214 −5 4
 Saudi Arabia 3 0 3 198 226 −28 3
September 27
17:00
Qatar  8072  Saudi Arabia
Scoring by quarter: 27–12, 11–21, 18–18, 24–21
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
September 27
20:00
United Arab Emirates  6165  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 16–16, 12–13, 18–18
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
September 28
17:00
Saudi Arabia  6679  United Arab Emirates
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 15–21, 11–13, 23–26
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
September 28
19:00
Bahrain  7984  Qatar
Scoring by quarter: 26–16, 20–25, 18–24, 15–19
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
September 30
17:00
Saudi Arabia  6067  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter: 18–8, 24–25, 8–17, 10–17
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
September 30
19:00
United Arab Emirates  6983  Qatar
Scoring by quarter: 13–20, 13–19, 15–17, 18–17
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai

Final round

Semifinals Final
October 1
  Qatar  89  
  Saudi Arabia  64  
 
October 3
      Qatar  81
    United Arab Emirates  74
3rd place
October 1 October 3
  Bahrain  59   Saudi Arabia  55
  United Arab Emirates  69     Bahrain  67

Semifinals

October 1
17:00
Bahrain  5969  United Arab Emirates
Scoring by quarter: 17–16, 16–22, 13–18, 13–13
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai
October 1
19:00
Qatar  8964  Saudi Arabia
Scoring by quarter: 20–16, 18–15, 21–15, 30–18
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai

3rd place

October 3
17:00
Saudi Arabia  5567  Bahrain
Scoring by quarter: 15–15, 15–18, 15–21, 10–13
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai

Final

October 3
19:00
Qatar  8174  United Arab Emirates
Scoring by quarter: 28–18, 13–14, 16–15, 24–27
Al-Shabab Club Court, Dubai

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Qatar
2nd, silver medalist(s)  United Arab Emirates
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Bahrain
4  Saudi Arabia

Middle Asia – SAARC

The 2011 Middle Asia qualifying tournament for SAARC teams was held from July 13 to 15, 2011 in New Delhi, India. The best team qualifies for 2011 FIBA Asia Championship.[4][5]

Preliminary round

Group A

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 India 1109942+572
 Sri Lanka 1014299−571
July 13
17:00
India  9942  Sri Lanka
Scoring by quarter: 32–5, 28–15, 26–14, 13–8

Group B

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
   Nepal 220143114+294
 Bangladesh 211153123+303
 Bhutan 202112171−592
July 13
9:00
Nepal    7953  Bhutan
Scoring by quarter: 24–13, 20–13, 16–13, 19–14
July 13
19:00
Bhutan  5992  Bangladesh
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 24–23, 13–31, 11–23
July 14
9:00
Bangladesh  6164    Nepal
Scoring by quarter: 16–15, 13–14, 19–23, 13–12

Final round

Semifinals Final
July 14
  India  120  
  Bangladesh  26  
 
July 15
      India  89
    Sri Lanka  35
3rd place
July 14 July 15
    Nepal  44   Bangladesh  62
  Sri Lanka  65       Nepal  73

Semifinals

July 14
17:00
India  12026  Bangladesh
Scoring by quarter: 27–8, 36–9, 23–8, 34–1
July 14
19:00
Nepal    4465  Sri Lanka
Scoring by quarter: 15–10, 16–19, 6–18, 7–18

3rd place

July 15
15:00
Bangladesh  6273    Nepal
Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 14–19, 9–15, 20–16

Final

July 15
17:00
India  8935  Sri Lanka
Scoring by quarter: 25–2, 26–9, 22–10, 16–14

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  India
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Sri Lanka
3rd, bronze medalist(s)    Nepal
4  Bangladesh
5  Bhutan

Middle Asia – Stans

The 2011 Middle Asia qualifying tournament for ‘Stans’ section of the Middle Asia was held on July 31, 2011 in Navoiy, Uzbekistan. The best team qualifies for 2011 FIBA Asia Championship.[6] Afghanistan was supposed to play in this tournament but Uzbekistan's foreign ministry did not authorize the visas to travel to the tournament.[7]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Uzbekistan 1108259+232
 Turkmenistan 1015982−231
July 31
Uzbekistan  8259  Turkmenistan
Scoring by quarter: 22–13, 22–18, 15–11, 23–17
Palais des Sports FSK, Navoiy

Southeast Asia

The 2011 Southeast Asia Basketball Association Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship; it also serves as a regional championship involving Southeast Asian basketball teams. It was held on June 23 to June 26, 2011 at Jakarta, Indonesia. The top three finishers qualifies to the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship.[8]

Preliminary round

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Philippines 330297176+1216
 Indonesia 321202201+15
 Malaysia 312190238−484
 Singapore 303175249−743
June 23
16:00
Malaysia  7197  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 20–20, 21–16, 16–27, 14–34
June 23
19:00
Indonesia  7160  Singapore
Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 15–20, 17–20, 23–6
June 24
16:00
Singapore  6472  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 17–21, 13–23, 7–16, 27–12
June 24
18:00
Philippines  9454  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 20–9, 29–13, 22–16, 23–16
June 25
16:00
Singapore  51106  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 9–30, 14–30, 20–17, 8–29
June 25
18:00
Indonesia  7747  Malaysia
Scoring by quarter: 10–4, 23–23, 20–16, 24–4

Final

June 26
18:00
Philippines  8950  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 31–10, 15–17, 21–8, 22–15

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Philippines
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Indonesia
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Malaysia
4  Singapore

West Asia

The 2011 WABA Championship is the qualifying tournament for the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship. It also serves as a regional championship involving West Asian basketball teams. the three best teams qualifies for 2011 FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament was held from June 23 to 25, 2011 in Duhok, Iraq.[9]

Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Iran 330248184+646
 Jordan 321241224+175
 Syria 312229260−314
 Iraq 303214264−503
June 23
17:00
Iran  7270  Jordan
Scoring by quarter: 21–11, 15–25, 11–14, 25–20
Education College Sports, Duhok
June 23
19:00
Iraq  8592  Syria
Scoring by quarter: 26–21, 16–27, 27–29, 16–15
Education College Sports, Duhok
June 24
17:00
Syria  6283  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 11–23, 18–19, 17–28
Education College Sports, Duhok
June 24
19:00
Jordan  7977  Iraq
Scoring by quarter: 13–21, 14–21, 22–16, 30–19
Education College Sports, Duhok
June 25
17:00
Jordan  9275  Syria
Scoring by quarter: 22–19, 28–13, 21–25, 21–18
Education College Sports, Duhok
June 25
19:00
Iraq  5293  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 12–29, 19–23, 8–25, 13–16
Education College Sports, Duhok

References

  1. "FIBA ASIA Internal Regulations" (PDF). FIBA Asia. p. 20. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  2. "KOR – Korea win East Asia gold en route to Wuhan". FIBA Asia. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  3. "Qatar retain GCC Championship title". FIBA Asia. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
  4. "India, Sri Lanka "seeded" into semifinals". FIBA Asia. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  5. "IND – India confirm ticket to Wuhan". FIBA Asia. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2011.
  6. "UZB – Uzbekistan rout Turkmenistan, complete fray for Wuhan". FIBA Asia. 11 August 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  7. "Afghan Team Denied Chance at 2012 Olympics". The New York Times. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  8. "PHI/INA – Philippines retain SEABA title in style". FIBA Asia. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  9. "IRI – Iran win WABA Championship en route to ticket to Wuhan". FIBA Asia. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011.

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