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2013 FIBA Asia Championship for Women

The 2013 FIBA Asia Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women in Turkey. The tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from October 27 to November 3.


25th Asian Women's Basketball Championship
Official logo of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
Thailand
October 27 – November 3
12 (from 44 federations)
1 (in 1 host city)
Japan (2nd title)
Ramu Tokashiki
Tokashiki (17.1)
Komarova (9.4)
Lee S.A. (5.0)
China (76.7)
Uzbekistan (33.0)
Japan (16.1)
2013 FIBA Asia Championship for Women

The 2013 FIBA Asia Championship for Women was the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia at the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women in Turkey. The tournament was held in Bangkok, Thailand from October 27 to November 3.

The championship was divided into two levels: Level I and Level II. The two lowest finishers of Level I met the top two finishers of Level II to determine which teams qualify for the top Level of the 2015 Championship. The losers were relegated to Level II.

Japan defeated South Korea 65–43 in the final to capture their second title.

According to FIBA Asia Rules, the number of participating teams in the FIBA Asia Championship for Women was set at twelve. In order to balance the level of competitions, the Championship shall be played in two levels: Level I and Level II. The number of the teams in Level I is set at six. The six teams of Level I are set with reference to the 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women. The six teams of Level II are set with reference to the first six teams registered with respect to the deadlines.

Level ILevel II
China
 South Korea
 Japan
 Chinese Taipei
 India
 KazakhstanMalaysia
 Indonesia
 Uzbekistan
 Thailand
 Philippines
 Hong Kong
  • Lebanon were supposed to compete but were disallowed due to the suspension of their federation. Kazakhstan, the team that they beat in the 2011 qualifying round, were promoted to Level I from Level II to replace the Lebanese's vacated place. Kazakhstan's place in Level II was taken over by the Philippines, the first team on the waiting list.
  • North Korea were supposed to compete but withdrew; they were replaced by Hong Kong, the second team on the waiting list.

Each team has twelve players on its roster. FIBA permits one naturalised player for each team.

Column 1Column 2
Advances to the semifinals
Advances to the qualifying round
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
Japan550384282+10210
China532410295+11581–1; 1.15
South Korea532402329+7381–1; 0.98
Chinese Taipei532355326+2981–1; 0.88
India514260434−1746
Kazakhstan505296441−1455
TeamPldWLPFPAPDPtsTie
Thailand541324282+4291–0
Malaysia541313204+10990–1
Indonesia532320295+2581–0
Philippines532324291+3380–1
Uzbekistan514267318−516
Hong Kong505261379−1185

Winners are promoted to Level I of the 2015 FIBA Asia Championship for Women.

Top three teams qualify to the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
SemifinalsFinal
2 November
Japan74
3 November
Chinese Taipei56
Japan65
2 November
South Korea43
China66
South Korea71
Third place
3 November
Chinese Taipei53
China61
Column 1Column 2
Qualified for the 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women
RankTeamRecord
Japan7–0
South Korea4–3
China4–3
4Chinese Taipei3–4
5India2–4
6Kazakhstan0–6
7Thailand5–1
8Malaysia4–2
9Indonesia3–2
10Philippines3–2
11Uzbekistan1–4
12Hong Kong0–5
2013 Asian champions
JapanSecond title
  • Most Valuable Player: Ramu Tokashiki

All-Star Team:

  • PG – Asami Yoshida

  • SG – Beon Yeon-Ha

  • SF – Lu Wen

  • PF – Yuka Mamiya

  • C – Ramu Tokashiki

  • Official website

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