08 - 20
August 2017
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  • Group A W/L P
    1 [IRI] Iran 3/0 6
    2 [JOR] Jordan 2/1 5
    3 [SYR] Syria 1/2 4
    4 [IND] India 0/3 3
    Group B W/L P
    1 [PHI] Philippines 3/0 6
    2 [CHN] China 2/1 5
    3 [IRQ] Iraq 1/2 4
    4 [QAT] Qatar 0/3 3
    Group C W/L P
    1 [NZL] New Zealand 2/1 5
    2 [LBN] Lebanon 2/1 5
    3 [KOR] Korea 2/1 5
    4 [KAZ] Kazakhstan 0/3 3
    Group D W/L P
    1 [AUS] Australia 3/0 6
    2 [JPN] Japan 2/1 5
    3 [TPE] Chinese Taipei 1/2 4
    4 [HKG] Hong Kong 0/3 3
    • Qualification To Quarter Final
    • Quarter-Finals
    • 1/2 FINALS
    • FINAL

    Qualification To Quarter Final

    LBN
    Lebanon Lebanon
    90
    TPE
    Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
    77
    #25 | Mon 14 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) LBN TPE Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Mon 14 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    JPN
    Japan Japan
    68
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    81
    #26 | Mon 14 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) JPN KOR Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Mon 14 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    JOR
    Jordan Jordan
    84
    IRQ
    Iraq Iraq
    70
    #27 | Tue 15 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) JOR IRQ Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Tue 15 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    CHN
    China China
    81
    SYR
    Syria Syria
    79
    #28 | Tue 15 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) CHN SYR Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Tue 15 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here

    Quarter-Finals

    IRI
    Iran Iran
    80
    LBN
    Lebanon Lebanon
    70
    #29 | Wed 16 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) IRI LBN Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Wed 16 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    PHI
    Philippines Philippines
    86
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    118
    #30 | Wed 16 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) PHI KOR Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Wed 16 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    98
    JOR
    Jordan Jordan
    70
    #31 | Thu 17 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) NZL JOR Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Thu 17 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    AUS
    Australia Australia
    97
    CHN
    China China
    71
    #32 | Thu 17 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) AUS CHN Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Thu 17 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here

    1/2 FINALS

    IRI
    Iran Iran
    87
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    81
    #35 | Sat 19 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) IRI KOR Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Sat 19 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    79
    AUS
    Australia Australia
    106
    #36 | Sat 19 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) NZL AUS Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Sat 19 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here

    FINAL

    IRI
    Iran Iran
    56
    AUS
    Australia Australia
    79
    #40 | Sun 20 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) IRI AUS Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Sun 20 Aug - 21:00 (GMT+3) Rewatch here

    3rd PLACE

    KOR
    Korea Korea
    80
    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    71
    #39 | Sun 20 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) KOR NZL Nouhad Nawfal Sports Complex
    Zouk Mikael
    Sun 20 Aug - 18:30 (GMT+3) Rewatch here
  • 1
    AUS

    Australia

    2
    IRI

    Iran

    3
    KOR

    Korea

    Team
    4 NZL New Zealand
    5 CHN China
    6 LBN Lebanon
    Team
    7 PHI Philippines
    8 JOR Jordan

Participating Teams

About the Event

10 memorable takeaways from FIBA Asia Cup 2017

1 - Gilas payback against China 2 - Syria return with aplomb 3 - Iraq with historic win 4 - Lebanon's hosting 5 - Boomers and Tall Blacks debut 6 - Asia Cup farewells 7 - Haddadi hailed as first-ever FIBA Asia Cup MVP 8 - Korea's return to the podium 9 - Boomers win big 10 - Emerging stars

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Event Timeline

  • 21 Jan 17 Host Announcement
  • 30 May 17 Draw
  • 8 Aug 17 Group Phase
  • 14 Aug 17 Qualification to Quarter-Finals
  • 16 Aug 17 Quarter-Finals
  • 19 Aug 17 Semi-Finals
  • 20 Aug 17 Final

All you need to know about the event


The FIBA Asia Cup 2017 take place in Lebanon from 8-20 August, and is the first ever Asia-Oceania joint continental Championship where 16 teams, including Oceanian powerhouses Australia and New Zealand, battle for top honours in Asia.