27 September, 2021
03 October
All News

Standings

View all
  • Group A W/L P
    1 [JPN] Japan 3/0 6
    2 [KOR] Korea 2/1 5
    3 [NZL] New Zealand 1/2 4
    4 [IND] India 0/3 3
    Group B W/L P
    1 [CHN] China 3/0 6
    2 [AUS] Australia 2/1 5
    3 [TPE] Chinese Taipei 1/2 4
    4 [PHI] Philippines 0/3 3
    • Qualification Semi-Finals
    • 1/2 FINALS
    • FINAL

    Qualification Semi-Finals

    AUS
    Australia Australia
    72
    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    61
    #14 | Thu 30 Sep - 16:00 (GMT+3) AUS NZL Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Thu 30 Sep - 16:00 (GMT+3)
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    80
    TPE
    Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
    74
    #13 | Thu 30 Sep - 13:00 (GMT+3) KOR TPE Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Thu 30 Sep - 13:00 (GMT+3)

    1/2 FINALS

    JPN
    Japan Japan
    67
    AUS
    Australia Australia
    65
    #16 | Sat 2 Oct - 15:00 (GMT+3) JPN AUS Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sat 2 Oct - 15:00 (GMT+3)
    CHN
    China China
    93
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    69
    #17 | Sat 2 Oct - 12:00 (GMT+3) CHN KOR Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sat 2 Oct - 12:00 (GMT+3)

    FINAL

    JPN
    Japan Japan
    78
    CHN
    China China
    73
    #20 | Sun 3 Oct - 15:00 (GMT+3) JPN CHN Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sun 3 Oct - 15:00 (GMT+3)

    3rd PLACE

    AUS
    Australia Australia
    88
    KOR
    Korea Korea
    58
    #19 | Sun 3 Oct - 12:00 (GMT+3) AUS KOR Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sun 3 Oct - 12:00 (GMT+3)
  • 1
    JPN

    Japan

    2
    CHN

    China

    3
    AUS

    Australia

    Team
    4 KOR Korea
    5 NZL New Zealand
    6 TPE Chinese Taipei
    Team
    7 PHI Philippines
    8 IND India

Participating Teams

About the Event

Can Japan make it five in a row?

Japan won their fourth consecutive Asian crown after beating China 71-68 in the Final in Bengaluru. Will the 2020 Tokyo Olympics silver medalist win their fifth consecutive trophy?

Learn more »

Event Timeline

  • 27 Sep 21 Group Phase
  • 30 Sep 21 Qualification to Semi-Finals
  • 1 Oct 21 Rest Day
  • 2 Oct 21 Semi-Finals
  • 3 Oct 21 Final

Host country: Jordan


For the first-time ever, the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 - Division A will take place in Amman, Jordan. The flagship women's national team competition will not only crown the continental Champions, but will also qualify four (4) teams to the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 Qualifying Tournaments. 

The West Asian county will also host the Division B games,  taking place in November 2021.

Korea has the most winners medals in this competition, winning it 12 times with the last back in 2007 at home in Incheon.