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2004 FIBA Asia Champions Cup

Basketball tournament


Basketball tournament

FieldValue
typeAsia Champions Cup
year2004
size200
host
dates15–22 May
teams10
venues1
cities1
championsLebanon
title_number3
prevseason2003
nextseason2005

The FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2004 was the 15th staging of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the basketball club tournament of FIBA Asia. The tournament was held in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates between May 15 to 22, 2004.

The Sagesse team from Lebanon was the first club to win three FIBA Asia Champions Cup titles after narrowly defeating the reigning champions Al-Wahda from Syria in the Final.

Preliminary round

Group A

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
SYR Al-Wahda440425265+1608
UAE Al-Sharjah431354301+537
BHR Al-Manama422363361+26
IND Young Cagers413254373−1195
PHI Mediatrix Telecom404295391−964

Group B

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTiebreaker
QAT Al-Rayyan431398252+4671–0
KOR Sangmu Phoenix431358317+4170–1
LIB Sagesse422360345+146
MAS Petronas413312383−7151–0
KUW Al-Kuwait413337367−3050–1

Knockout round

Championship

|May 20 – Sharjah|LIB Sagesse |82|UAE Al-Sharjah |78 |May 20 – Sharjah|IND Young Cagers |64|QAT Al-Rayyan |102 |May 20 – Sharjah|BHR Al-Manama |75|KOR Sangmu |86 |May 20 – Sharjah|MAS Petronas |68 |SYR Al-Wahda |100 |May 21 – Sharjah|LIB Sagesse |87|QAT Al-Rayyan |69 |May 21 – Sharjah|KOR Sangmu |89 |SYR Al-Wahda |99 |May 22 – Sharjah|LIB Sagesse |72|SYR Al-Wahda |70 |May 22 – Sharjah|QAT Al-Rayyan |82|KOR Sangmu |80 }}

5th–8th places

|May 21 – Sharjah|UAE Al-Sharjah |89|IND Young Cagers |62 |May 21 – Sharjah|BHR Al-Manama |94|MAS Petronas |88 |May 22 – Sharjah|UAE Al-Sharjah |83|BHR Al-Manama |76 |May 22 – Sharjah|IND Young Cagers |94|MAS Petronas |95}}

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Finals

Final standings

RankTeamRecord
[[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]]LIB Sagesse5–2
[[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]]SYR Al-Wahda6–1
[[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]]QAT Al-Rayyan5–2
4thKOR Sangmu Phoenix4–3
5thUAE Al-Sharjah5–2
6thBHR Al-Manama3–4
7thMAS Petronas2–5
8thIND Young Cagers1–6
9thKUW Al-Kuwait2–3
10thPHI Mediatrix Telecom0–5

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