2015 FIBA Asia Championship qualification

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Qualification for the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship was held to determine the participants in the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship. China secured qualification by being named as hosts. The other fifteen berths were disputed per FIBA Asia zone, and via the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup.

Qualification format

The following are eligible to participate:[1]

  • The organizing country.
  • The champion team from the previous FIBA Asia Cup.
  • The four best-placed teams from the previous FIBA Asia Cup will qualify the same number of teams from their respective sub-zones.
  • The two best teams from the sub-zones of East Asia, Gulf, Southeast Asia and West Asia and the winner from the sub-zones of South Asia and Central Asia.
Berths
Zone Automatic Additional berths from FIBA Asia Cup Total
FIBA Asia Cup champion 1 N/A 1
Host team 1 N/A 1
Central Asia 1 0 1
East Asia 2 2 4
Gulf 2 0 3
South Asia 1 0 1
Southeast Asia 2 1 3
West Asia 2 1 3
Total 12 4 16

Qualified teams

Team Qualified as Date Last
appearance
Total
appearances
 Iran 2014 FIBA Asia Cup champions 19 July 2014 2013 16
 China Tournament hosts 24 July 2014 2013 21
 Qatar 2014 Gulf champions 19 October 2014 2013 9
 Kuwait 2014 Gulf runners-up 20 October 2014 2009 12
 Kazakhstan 2015 Central Asian champions 27 April 2015 2013 8
 Philippines 2015 Southeast Asian champions 29 April 2015 2013 25
 Singapore 2015 Southeast Asian third place 29 April 2015 2001 16
 Malaysia 2015 Southeast Asian runners-up 30 April 2015 2013 24
 Lebanon 2015 West Asian champions 31 May 2015 2011 7
 South Korea 2015 East Asian 1st ranked 1 June 2015 2013 27
 Chinese Taipei 2015 East Asian 2nd ranked 1 June 2015 2013 22
 Japan 2015 East Asian 3rd ranked 1 June 2015 2013 26
 Hong Kong 2015 East Asian 4th ranked 1 June 2015 2013 25
 Jordan 2015 West Asian runners-up 2 June 2015 2013 13
 Palestine 2015 West Asian third place 2 June 2015 Debut 1
 India 2015 South Asian champions 5 July 2015 2013 24

FIBA Asia Cup

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The 2014 FIBA Asia Cup was held at Wuhan, Hubei, China from 11 to 19 July 2014.

Rank Team Note
1st  Iran Qualified
2nd  Chinese Taipei East Asia (+1)
3rd  Philippines Southeast Asia (+1)
4  China Direct qualifier
5  Jordan West Asia (+1)
6  Japan East Asia (+2)
7  India
8  Singapore
9  Indonesia
  • The host nation was not yet determined at the conclusion of the tournament. China was chosen as the hosts a week later.

Central Asia

The Central Asia qualifiers was a one-game playoff between Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in Astana.

27 April 2015
Kazakhstan  84–39  Kyrgyzstan

East Asia

The 4th East Asian Basketball Championship was cancelled as no countries were willing to host it. The four countries with the highest FIBA rankings (excluding finals hosts China) took the 4 finals berths available to East Asian teams: South Korea, Chinese Taipei, Japan, and Hong Kong.

The participation of Japan was dependent if FIBA lifts its suspension in time for the draw.

Gulf

The 4th Gulf Basketball Championship was held at Dammam, Saudi Arabia from 13 to 20 October 2014.[2] Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

14 October 2014
Oman  35–86  Bahrain
14 October 2014
Saudi Arabia  76–64  United Arab Emirates
14 October 2014
Kuwait  53–78  Qatar
15 October 2014
United Arab Emirates  75–81  Kuwait
15 October 2014
Qatar  75–49  Oman
15 October 2014
Bahrain  101–92  Saudi Arabia
17 October 2014
United Arab Emirates  53–71  Qatar
17 October 2014
Kuwait  72–65  Bahrain
17 October 2014
Saudi Arabia  95–53  Oman
18 October 2014
Oman  55–79  Kuwait
19 October 2014
Qatar  71–66  Saudi Arabia
19 October 2014
Bahrain  83–71  United Arab Emirates
20 October 2014
United Arab Emirates  82–73  Oman
20 October 2014
Qatar  86–63  Bahrain
20 October 2014
Saudi Arabia  50–59  Kuwait

South Asia

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The 4th SABA Championship was held at Bengaluru, India from 3 to 5 July 2015.[3][4]

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Southeast Asia

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The 11th SEABA Championship was held at Singapore from 27 April to 1 May 2015. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

27 April 2015
Brunei  43–81  Malaysia
27 April 2015
Indonesia  36–92  Philippines
27 April 2015
Singapore  123–21  Laos
28 April 2015
Laos  37–124  Philippines
28 April 2015
Malaysia  59–36  Indonesia
28 April 2015
Brunei  26–74  Singapore
29 April 2015
Laos  75–62  Brunei
29 April 2015
Philippines  104–42  Malaysia
29 April 2015
Singapore  76–41  Indonesia
30 April 2015
Indonesia  83–46  Laos
30 April 2015
Philippines  140–29  Brunei
30 April 2015
Malaysia  58–49  Singapore
1 May 2015
Brunei  30–81  Indonesia
1 May 2015
Laos  53–85  Malaysia
1 May 2015
Singapore  56–82  Philippines

West Asia

The WABA Championship is scheduled to be held at Orthodox Club Arena, Amman from 29 May to 2 June 2015. As original hosts Iran were already qualified by winning the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup, they gave up hosting the tournament and withdrew. Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine qualified. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

29 May 2015
Lebanon  85–67  Iraq
29 May 2015
Palestine  76–92  Jordan
30 May 2015
Syria  73–79  Palestine
30 May 2015
Jordan  74–92  Lebanon
31 May 2015
Lebanon  76–59  Syria
31 May 2015
Iraq  71–86  Jordan
1 June 2015
Palestine  79–88  Lebanon
1 June 2015
Syria  75–71  Iraq
2 June 2015
Iraq  62–70  Palestine
2 June 2015
Jordan  80–69  Syria

References

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