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Southeast Asia Basketball Association

Subzone of FIBA Asia


Subzone of FIBA Asia

FieldValue
nameSoutheast Asia Basketball
Association (SEABA)
former nameABC SEABA
imageSEABA SouthEast Asia Basketball Association logo.svg
size150px
altThe SEABA logo
captionThe SEABA logo
mapSE-asia.png
msize200px
malt
mcaptionMap of Southeast Asia showing SEABA's 10 national federations
abbreviationSEABA
formation
extinction
typeRegional sports federation
status
purpose
coords
region_servedSoutheast Asia
membership10 national associations
language
leader_titlePresident
leader_nameHenry B. Nguyen
leader_title2General secretary
leader_name2Koh Koon Teck
main_organ
parent_organizationFIBA Asia
affiliationsFIBA
website

Association (SEABA)

The Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) is a subzone of FIBA Asia consisting of countries from Southeast Asia. The ASEAN Basketball League (ABL), a professional league, is the top level of club competition run by the SEABA.

Member associations

Current members

Former member

  • – moved to FIBA Oceania in August 2015

National team tournaments

SEABA Championship

Main article: SEABA Championship

The SEABA Championship is a tournament between national teams. It was first held in Segamat in 1994, and every two years thereafter. The fourth edition, which was held in Manila in 2001, changed the year of the subzone qualifiers in odd-numbered years, beginning that same year; and directly it became the main qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Championship.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
1994 SEABA Championship1994MYS Segamat
1996INA SurabayaUnknown
1998PHL Manila
2001PHL Manila
2003MYS Kuala Lumpur
2005MYS Kuala Lumpur
2007THA Ratchaburi
2009Indonesia Medan
2011Indonesia Jakarta
2013Indonesia Medan
2015Singapore Singapore
2017Philippines Quezon City
  1. A 3rd Place Match took place between Malaysia and Thailand but the result is unknown.

SEABA Cup

Main article: SEABA Cup

The SEABA Cup is the qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Challenge, and is held in even-numbered years.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
2012THA Chiang Mai
2014INA Batam
2016THA Bangkok

SEABA Championship for Women

Main article: SEABA Championship for Women

The SEABA Championship for Women is a tournament between national teams.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
1995 SEABA Championship for Women1995THA Surat Thani
1997 SEABA Championship for Women1997THA Bangkok
1999 SEABA Championship for Women1999MAS Genting
2002 SEABA Championship for Women2002THA Phuket
2004 SEABA Championship for Women2004SIN Singapore
2007THA Phuket
2010PHI Manila
2014INA Semarang
2016MAS Malacca City

SEABA Under-18 Championship

Main article: SEABA Under-18 Championship

The SEABA Under-18 Championship is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
1996PHI Santa Cruz
1998 SEABA Under-18 Championship1998THA Bangkok
2002 SEABA Under-18 Championship2002MAS Kuala Lumpur
2004PHI Lucena
2006 SEABA Under-18 Championship2006MAS Segamat
2008 SEABA Under-18 Championship2008MAS Kuala Lumpur
2010 SEABA Under-18 Championship2010MYA Yangon
2012SIN Singapore
2014MAS Tawau
2016INA Medan
2024MAS Kuala Lumpur

SEABA Under-16 Championship

Main article: SEABA Under-16 Championship

The SEABA Under-16 Championship is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
2011MAS Banting
2013Indonesia Yogyakarta
2015Philippines Cagayan de Oro
2017Philippines Quezon City
2023Indonesia Surabaya
2025Philippines San Fernando

SEABA Under-18 Championship for Women

Main article: SEABA Under-18 Championship for Women

The SEABA Under-18 Championship for Women is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship for Women.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
2014IDN Semarang
2024 SEABA Under-18 Championship for Women2024THA Ratchaburi

SEABA Under-16 Championship for Women

Main article: SEABA Under-16 Championship for Women

The SEABA Under-16 Championship for Women is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship for Women.

YearHostFirst placeSecond placeThird place
2025VIE Hanoi

Professional club tournaments

The ASEAN Basketball League is a tournament among professional club teams. The winner goes to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup. Formerly, from 2000 until 2008, SEABA held a club tournament known as SEABA Champions Cup.

SEABA Champions Cup

YearHostFirst placeScoreSecond placeThird place
2000MAS Johor Bahru, Johor, MalaysiaPHL Belle Corporation69–64IDN Mahaka Satria MudaMYS Petronas Basketball Team
2002PHL Cebu City, PhilippinesPHL M. Lhuillier-Guardo117–114 (OT)PHL Spring Cooking OilMAS Petronas Basketball Team
2007INA Jakarta, IndonesiaPHL Harbour Centre85–67IDN Satria Muda BritAmaMAS Petronas Basketball Team
2008INA Jakarta, IndonesiaIDN Satria Muda BritAmaNo playoffsPHL Harbour CentreMAS Malaysia National Basketball League Selection
2018THA Nonthaburi, ThailandTHA Mono VampireNo playoffsIDN Pelita JayaMAS Red Baron

ASEAN Basketball League

Main article: ASEAN Basketball League

SeasonFirst placeResultSecond placeThird place
2009–10PHL Philippine Patriots3–0IDN Satria Muda BritAmaSIN Singapore Slingers
2010–11THA Chang Thailand Slammers2–0PHL AirAsia Philippine PatriotsMAS Westports KL Dragons
2012INA Indonesia Warriors2–0PHL San Miguel BeermenPHL AirAsia Philippine Patriots
2013PHL San Miguel Beermen3–0INA Indonesia WarriorsMAS Westports Malaysia Dragons
2014THA Hi-Tech Bangkok City2–0MAS Westports Malaysia DragonsSIN Singapore Slingers
2015–16MAS Westports Malaysia Dragons3–2SIN Singapore SlingersTHA Hi-Tech Bangkok City
2016–17HKG Eastern3–1SIN Singapore SlingersPHL Alab Pilipinas
2017–18PHL San Miguel Alab Pilipinas3–2THA Mono VampireCHN Chong Son Kung Fu
2018–19IDN CLS Knights Indonesia3–2SIN Singapore SlingersHKG Eastern
2019–20Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia.
2020–21Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Southeast Asia.
2021–22
2023HKG Hong Kong Eastern2–1VIE Saigon HeatMAS NS Matrix
  1. Finished regular season with the best win–loss record.

References

References

  1. (13 August 2015). "Decisions aplenty as FIBA Central Board concludes". FIBA.com.
  2. "seaba u18 qualifiers 2024".
  3. "Young Gilas Women complete sweep to clinch spot at U18 Women's Asia Cup Division B".
  4. "Final Standings - 2025 FIBA U16 Women’s Asia Cup SEABA Qualifiers".
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