FIBA Asia Championship For Women - Summary

Summary

Year Host Final Third Place Game
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1965
Details

Seoul

Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Formosa
No playoffs
Philippines
1968
Details

Taipei

Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Formosa
No playoffs
Thailand
1970
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Kuala Lumpur

Japan
No playoffs
Korea

Taiwan
No playoffs
Malaysia
1972
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Taipei

Korea
66–51
Taiwan

Thailand
70–54
Indonesia
1974
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Seoul

Korea
No playoffs
Japan

Taiwan
No playoffs
Iran
1976
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Hong Kong

China
No playoffs
Korea

Japan
No playoffs
Malaysia
1978
Details

Kuala Lumpur

Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Malaysia
1980
Details

Hong Kong

Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Malaysia
1982
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Tokyo

Korea
No playoffs
China

Japan
No playoffs
Macau
1984
Details

Shanghai

Korea
62–61
China

Japan
81–53
Philippines
1986
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Kuala Lumpur

China
No playoffs
Korea

Chinese Taipei
No playoffs
Japan
1988
Details

Hong Kong

Korea
No playoffs
China

Chinese Taipei
No playoffs
Japan
1990
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Singapore

China
No playoffs
Korea

Japan
No playoffs
Chinese Taipei
1992
Details

Seoul

China
89–76
Korea

Japan
79–75
Chinese Taipei
1994
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Sendai

China
74–66
Korea

Japan
92–67
Chinese Taipei
1995
Details

Shizuoka

China
94–69
Korea

Japan
68–65
Chinese Taipei
1997
Details

Bangkok

Korea
74–61
Japan

China
101–63
Chinese Taipei
1999
Details

Shizuoka

Korea
68–65
Japan

Chinese Taipei
68–57
China
2001
Details

Bangkok

China
105–76
Japan

Korea
78–63
Chinese Taipei
2004
Details

Sendai

China
92–80
Japan

Korea
88–59
Chinese Taipei
2005
Details

Qinhuangdao

China
73–67
Korea

Chinese Taipei
73–62
Japan
2007
Details

Incheon

Korea
79–73
China

Japan
73–70
Chinese Taipei
2009
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Chennai

China
91–71
Korea

Japan
72–57
Chinese Taipei
2011
Details

Omura

China
65–62
Korea

Japan
83–56
Chinese Taipei
2013
Details

Bangkok

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