2009 FIBA Asia Championship
The basketball Asia Championship 2009 ( officially: FIBA Asia Championship, 2009) was the 25th edition of this tournament and took place from August 6 to August 16, 2009 in Tianjin, China instead. It was organized by FIBA Asia, the Asian Basketball Federation. The top three teams were given a place at the Basketball World Championship 2010.
- 3.1 Group E
- 3.2 Group F
- 4.1 mode
- 4.2 Places 1-4
- 4.3 places 5 to 8
- 4.4 places 9 to 12
- 4.5 Places 13 to 16
- 6.1 points
- 6.2 rebounds
- 6.3 Assists
- 6.4 steals
- 6.5 block
Participant
A total of 16 teams took part in the Asia Cup in 2009, who qualified in different ways for the tournament.
- People's Republic of China People's Republic of China - as host
- Jordan Jordan - winner of the FIBA Asia Stankovic Cup 2008
- Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei - by Wild Card
Winners of the regional qualifications:
West Asia:
- Iran Iran
- Lebanon Lebanon
Gulf region:
- Qatar Qatar
- Kuwait Kuwait
- United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates
Central Asia:
- India India
- Kazakhstan
- Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
- Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
East Asia:
- Flag of South Korea South Korea
- Japan Japan
Southeast Asia:
- Philippines Philippines
- Indonesia Indonesia
All games were played in two different gyms in Tianjin.
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 three in each group reached the group stage. The fourth-placed played for places 13-16.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group stage
After the preliminary competition, the first three teams qualified in each of a group for the group stage. The three best teams in the groups A and B form the group E, the best of the groups C and D form the new group F. Each team met once against each of the three teams from the other Preliminary Round group. The points from the preliminary round games against teams from their own group were counted.
Group E
Group F
Final round
Mode
After the second round to the first four teams qualified in each of the two groups E and F for the final round. It was played in the quarter final cross against an opponent from the other sub-lap group. Subsequently, both the winners of the quarter finals met in the semi-finals, and the losers in the placement round for positions five to eight. The winners of the semi-finals bestreiteten the finals, the loser, the third-place match. The winners of the placement games played for fifth place, the losers for seventh place. The fifth and six placed from Groups E and F were playing cross KO system for places 9 to 12
Places 1-4
Places 5-8
Places 9-12
Places 13 to 16
End figures
The top three teams qualified for the World Basketball Championship 2010 in Turkey.