2003 ABC Championship

The basketball Asia Championship 2003 ( officially: FIBA Asia Championship 2003) was the 22nd edition of the tournament and took place from September 23 to October 1, 2003 in Harbin, China instead. It was organized by FIBA ​​Asia, the Asian Basketball Federation. The winner qualified for the Olympic Summer Games 2004.

  • 3.1 Group E
  • 3.2 Group F
  • 3.3 Group G
  • 3.4 Group H
  • 4.1 mode
  • 4.2 Places 1-4
  • 4.3 places 5 to 16

Participant

A total of 16 teams took part in the Asia Cup in 2003, who qualified in different ways for the tournament.

  • People's Republic of China People's Republic of China - as host
  • Lebanon Lebanon - as the winner of the basketball Asia Championship 2001
  • Flag of South Korea South Korea - as runner-up of basketball Asia Championship 2001
  • Syria Syria - in third place basketball Asia Championship 2001
  • Qatar Qatar - in fourth place of the basketball Asia Championship 2001
  • Japan Japan - as Fifth -placed basketball Asia Championship 2001

Winners of the regional qualifications:

West Asia:

  • Jordan Jordan
  • Iran Iran

Gulf region:

  • Qatar Qatar
  • United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirate1 )
  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabien1 )

Central Asia:

  • India India
  • Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

East Asia:

  • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong

Southeast Asia:

  • Philippines Philippines
  • Malaysia Malaysia

1'' ') UAE ''' and '' 'Saudi Arabia ''' withdrew. For Kazakhstan and Kuwait were given wild cards for the tournament.

All games were played in two different gyms in Harbin.

Preliminary round

In the preliminary round of four teams playing in four groups against each other. The winner of the match was awarded two points, the loser one point. The top two of each group reached the group stage. The third-placed play for places 9-12. The fourth-placed played for places 13-16.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group stage

After the preliminary round, the top two teams, the third and fourth placed teams in Group G and H played in groups E and F for the places 1 to 8, for places 9 to 16 in the groups was a simple round each against each played.

Group E

Group F

Group G

Group H

Final round

Mode

The top two from Groups E and F played in KO system to place 1 to 4 third place from Groups E and F were playing for 5th place, the fourth-placed around the 5th to 8th places The winners of the groups G and H played for 9th place, the runner-up to 11th place, the third place to 13th place and the last of the groups G and H to 15th place

Places 1-4

Places 5-16

End figures

The national team of China qualified for the Olympic Summer Games 2004.

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