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FIBA Under-18 Women's Asia Cup

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Women's under-18 basketball championship
For the men's competition, seeFIBA Under-18 Asia Cup.
FIBA Under-18 Women's Asia Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2024 FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup
FormerlyFIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women
ABC Under-18 Championship for Women
SportBasketball
Founded1970; 55 years ago (1970)
First season1970
Organising bodyFIBA Asia
No. of teams16 (8 teams per Division)
CountriesFIBA Asia andFIBA Oceania member nations
ContinentAsia
Most recent
champion(s)
 Australia (2nd title)
Most titles China (16 titles)
QualificationFIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup
Related
competitions
FIBA Under-16 Women's Asia Cup
Official websitewww.fiba.basketball/history (Division A)
www.fiba.basketball/history (Division B)

TheFIBA Under-18 Women's Asia Cup is an international under-18basketball championship in theInternational Basketball Federation'sFIBA Asia zone. The tournament started in 1970, and is held biennially. The top four teams qualify toward theFIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup.

Because of the recent change in the FIBA Calendar and the inclusion ofAustralia andNew Zealand in all Asian tournaments, a new competition format was introduced at the start of the2018 edition. Aside from renaming the tournament toFIBA Under-18 Women's Asian Championship, it is now composed of two divisions (namely Divisions A and B) with a maximum of eight teams each to participate.[1][2]

Division A teams now contest for the four slots allocated for the FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup, meaning the semifinalists are assured of a seat in the U19 Worlds. Meanwhile, the team that places eighth and last in the division is relegated to Division B in the next tournament. The remaining top seven or eight teams are retained up to the next tournament as well.

Division B teams use the same format as that of Division A, but unlike the previous setup wherein there were qualifying matches for the top two teams of the division, only the Division Champions are promoted to Division A in the next tournament.

Summary

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Division A

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YearHostFinalThird place game
GoldScoreSilverBronzeScoreFourth place
1970
Details
South Korea
Seoul

South Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Taiwan
No playoffsNone awarded
1972
Details
Philippines
Manila

South Korea
No playoffs
Taiwan

Philippines
No playoffsNone awarded
1974
Details
Philippines
Manila

South Korea

Japan

Taiwan

Philippines
1977
Details
Kuwait
Kuwait City

South Korea

China

Malaysia

Iran
1978
Details
Philippines
Manila

China

Malaysia

Philippines

Hong Kong
1980
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

South Korea
No playoffs
China

Thailand
No playoffs
India
1982
Details
Philippines
Manila

China

South Korea

Japan

Philippines
1984
Details
South Korea
Seoul

China
No playoffs
South Korea

Japan
No playoffs
Malaysia
1986
Details
Philippines
Manila

China
94–70
South Korea

Chinese Taipei

Japan
1989
Details
Philippines
Manila

China

South Korea

Japan

Chinese Taipei
1990
Details
Japan
Nagoya

South Korea
80–78
Japan

China
72–50
Chinese Taipei
1992
Details
China
Beijing

South Korea

China

Japan

Chinese Taipei
1996[3]
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

China
66–63
Japan

South Korea
77–76
Chinese Taipei
1998[4]
Details
Japan
Tokushima

China
81–40
Chinese Taipei

South Korea
46–43
Japan
2000[5]
Details
India
New Delhi

China
78–59
Japan

South Korea
67–64
Chinese Taipei
2002[6]
Details
Taiwan
Taipei

China
92–68
Chinese Taipei

South Korea
77–72
Japan
2004[7]
Details
China
Shenzhen

China
102–79
South Korea

Japan
57–52
Chinese Taipei
2007[8]
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

China
81–68
Japan

South Korea
89–70
Chinese Taipei
2008[9]
Details
Indonesia
Medan

Japan
90–87
China

South Korea
94–73
Chinese Taipei
2010[10]
Details
Thailand
Surat Thani

China
122–78
Japan

Chinese Taipei
78–54
South Korea
2012[11]
Details
Malaysia
Johor Bahru

China
60–53
Japan

South Korea
61–42
Chinese Taipei
2014[12]
Details
Jordan
Amman

China
66–60
Japan

South Korea
57–54
Chinese Taipei
2016[13]
Details
Thailand
Bangkok

China
78–47
Japan

South Korea
66–63
Chinese Taipei
2018[14]
Details
India
Bangalore

China
89–76
Japan

Australia
75–58
South Korea
2020Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Asia
2022[15]
Details
India
Bangalore

Australia
81–55
China

Japan
77–45
Chinese Taipei
2024[16]
Details
China
Shenzhen

Australia
96–79
China

Japan
69–54
South Korea

Division B

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YearHostFinalThird place game
First placeScoreSecond placeThird placeScoreFourth place
2018[17]
Details
India
Bangalore

India
68–45
Kazakhstan

Syria
75–68
Hong Kong
2020Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Asia
2022[18]
Details
India
Bangalore

Malaysia
64–53
Mongolia

Philippines
84–68
Samoa
2024[19]
Details
China
Shenzhen

Philippines
95–64
Lebanon

Samoa
64–59
Iran

Medal table

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Division A

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 China166123
2 South Korea75921
3 Australia2013
4 Japan111719
5 Chinese Taipei0347
6 Malaysia0112
7 Philippines0022
8 Thailand0011
Totals (8 entries)26262678

Division B

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Philippines1012
2 India1001
 Malaysia1001
4 Kazakhstan0101
 Lebanon0101
 Mongolia0101
7 Samoa0011
 Syria0011
Totals (8 entries)3339

Participating nations

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NationSouth Korea
1970
Philippines
1972
Philippines
1974
Kuwait
1977
Philippines
1978
Thailand
1980
Philippines
1982
South Korea
1984
Philippines
1986
Philippines
1989
Japan
1990
China
1992
Thailand
1996
Japan
1998
India
2000
Taiwan
2002
China
2004
Thailand
2007
Indonesia
2008
Thailand
2010
Malaysia
2012
Jordan
2014
Thailand
2016
Total
 China2nd1st2nd1st1st1st1st3rd2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st20
 Chinese Taipei3rd2nd3rd3rd4th4th4th4th2nd4th2nd4th4th4th3rd4th4th4th18
 Hong Kong4th7th8th11th10th10th12th7th10th10th11th8th8th9th14
 India4th6th5th6th6th9th9th7th8th7th6th8th7th6th6th15
 Indonesia8th9th7th10th7th5
 Iran4th1
 Japan2nd2nd5th3rd3rd4th3rd2nd3rd2nd4th2nd4th3rd2nd1st2nd2nd2nd2nd20
 Jordan8th11th2
 Kazakhstan9th7th6th9th10th10th6
 Kuwait8th1
 Kyrgyzstan7th12th2
 Laos12th12th2
 Macau10th9th10th3
 Malaysia3rd2nd6th5th4th5th7th7th6th9th5th7th8th7th8th5th5th6th7th8th20
 Mongolia10th1
 North Korea5th5th2
 Philippines3rd4th7th3rd4th6th6th9th8th11th11th9th8th9th14
 Singapore5th8th6th5th12th10th11th7
 South Korea1st1st1st1st1st2nd2nd2nd2nd1st1st3rd3rd3rd3rd2nd3rd3rd4th3rd3rd3rd22
 Sri Lanka6th9th7th10th8th9th10th8th11th12th10th11th9th12th14
 Syria11th1
 Thailand5th3rd7th6th5th5th5th6th6th5th6th9th7th5th5th5th16
 Uzbekistan6th8th2
 Vietnam11th1
Number of teams3348498761110101212111010121212111212
  • Starting in 2018, a new tournament format was introduced; two divisions were created: Division A and Division B.

Division A

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NationIndia
2018
India
2022
China
2024
Total
 Australia3rd1st1st3
 China1st2nd2nd3
 Chinese Taipei6th4th6th3
 India8th1
 Indonesia7th7th8th3
 Japan2nd3rd3rd3
 Malaysia8th7th2
 New Zealand5th6th5th3
 South Korea4th5th4th3
Number of teams888

Division B

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NationIndia
2018
India
2022
China
2024
Total
 Guam8th1
 Hong Kong4th7th5th3
 India1st1
 Iran5th4th2
 Jordan6th1
 Kazakhstan2nd1
 Kyrgyzstan7th1
 Lebanon2nd1
 Malaysia1st1
 Maldives8th6th2
 Mongolia2nd1
 Philippines3rd1st2
 Samoa7th4th3rd3
 Singapore6th1
 Syria3rd×[a]1
 Thailand5th1
Number of teams888

Under-19 Women's World Cup record

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NationUnited States
1985
Spain
1989
South Korea
1993
Brazil
1997
Czech Republic
2001
Tunisia
2005
Slovakia
2007
Thailand
2009
Chile
2011
Lithuania
2013
Russia
2015
Italy
2017
Thailand
2019
Hungary
2021
Spain
2023
Czech Republic
2025
Total
 AustraliaPart ofFIBA Oceania2nd2nd9thQ16
 China4th9th11th7th9th3rd11th11th9th5th7th7th5th13thQ15
 Chinese Taipei12th11th14th14th15th5
 Japan8th12th11th13th12th7th8thDQ4th8th9th6thQ12
 South Korea2nd6th4th6th8th13th13th13th15th9th13thQ12
 Thailand16th16th2
Number of teams223+122233+133334+1444

Notes

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  1. ^Syria forfeited first two of their group stage games before being disqualified

See also

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References

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  1. ^"FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup Division A - Editions | FIBA Basketball".www.fiba.basketball.
  2. ^"FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup Division B - Editions | FIBA Basketball".www.fiba.basketball.
  3. ^"1996 FIBA Asian Championship for Junior Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  4. ^"1998 FIBA Asian Championship for Junior Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  5. ^"2000 FIBA Asian Championship for Junior Women".www.fiba.basketball. Archived fromthe original on 2010-09-16.
  6. ^"2002 FIBA Asian Championship for Junior Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  7. ^"2004 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  8. ^"2007 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  9. ^"2008 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  10. ^"2010 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  11. ^"2012 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  12. ^"2014 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  13. ^"2016 FIBA Asia U18 Championship for Women".www.fiba.basketball.
  14. ^"2018 FIBA U18 Women's Asian Championship".www.fiba.basketball.
  15. ^"2022 FIBA U18 Women's Asian Championship".www.fiba.basketball.
  16. ^"2024 FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup".www.fiba.basketball.
  17. ^"2018 FIBA U18 Women's Asian Championship Division B".www.fiba.basketball.
  18. ^"2022 FIBA U18 Women's Asian Championship Division B".www.fiba.basketball.
  19. ^"2024 FIBA U18 Women's Asia Cup Division B".www.fiba.basketball.

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