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DateRHome v Away-
09/18 15:59 - Iran v South Korea 77-47
09/18 13:45 - Jordan v Iraq 94-72
09/18 11:32 - China v Japan 75-67
09/18 09:22 - Sri Lanka v India 68-80
09/17 15:59 - South Korea v Iraq 78-72
09/17 13:46 - Jordan v Iran 63-74
09/17 11:39 - Japan v India 77-66
09/17 09:20 - Chinese Taipei v China 66-88
09/16 15:59 - Jordan v Japan 87-80
09/16 13:53 - India v Iran 47-77
09/16 11:30 - Iraq v China 85-79
09/16 09:30 - South Korea v Chinese Taipei 70-69
09/14 15:17 - Qatar v Japan 65-79
09/14 13:29 - Iran v South Korea 85-47
09/14 11:15 - Kazakhstan v India 90-100
09/14 09:34 - Iraq v Thailand 102-69
09/14 07:14 - China v Chinese Taipei 93-85
09/14 05:15 - Jordan v Philippines 119-105
09/13 15:25 - South Korea v Iraq 102-80
09/13 13:21 - Japan v Iran 57-68
09/13 11:32 - Chinese Taipei v Jordan 81-109
09/13 09:35 - MTV Gifhorn v Qatar 55-62
09/13 07:20 - India v China 70-64
09/13 05:16 - Philippines v Kazakhstan 98-86
09/12 15:15 - Qatar v South Korea 60-86
09/12 13:17 - Iran v Thailand 114-41
09/12 11:20 - Iraq v Japan 65-67
09/12 09:24 - Kazakhstan v Chinese Taipei 75-92
09/12 07:15 - China v Greif/Korda 75-65
09/12 05:15 - Jordan v India 121-65

Wikipedia - FIBA Asia Challenge

The FIBA Asia Challenge, previously known as the FIBA Asia Stanković Cup between 2004 and 2010 and FIBA Asia Cup from 2012 to 2014, is a basketball tournament which takes place every two years between teams from Asia.

History

The second tournament was supposed to be held in Damascus, Syria in 2006, but got cancelled due to political situation.

The champion is given an automatic berth to the following year's FIBA Asia Championship, while the next top three finishers would all receive additional berths for their FIBA Asia subzones.

During the FIBA Asia Central Board meeting last January 30–31, 2016, it was decided that this year's edition is the first step in the process of identifying the qualifiers for the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup (supposed to be the new name of the Asian Championship), the first-ever Continental Cup played jointly by teams from Asia and Oceania, thus renaming this tournament as FIBA Asia Challenge.

The FIBA Asia Challenge is a premier basketball tournament organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Asia, bringing together national teams from across the Asian continent. Established to promote the growth and development of basketball in Asia, the competition features emerging and developing basketball nations competing for regional supremacy. The tournament showcases talented players, fosters regional rivalries, and provides a platform for teams to gain valuable international experience. Held biennially, the FIBA Asia Challenge serves as a stepping stone for teams aiming to qualify for larger global competitions, such as the FIBA Asia Cup and the FIBA Basketball World Cup. With exciting gameplay, intense competition, and a celebration of Asian basketball talent, the FIBA Asia Challenge is a highlight event that unites fans and players alike in the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence.