2022 FIBA Asia Cup qualification

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2022 FIBA Asia Cup qualification
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Tournament details
Dates23 February 2018 – 28 August 2021
Teams35 (from 2 confederations)
Official website
Qualifiers website
Pre-qualifiers website
2017
2025

The 2022 FIBA Asia Cup qualification was a basketball competition that was played from February 2018 to August 2021, to determine the fifteen FIBA Asia-Oceania nations who would join the automatically qualified host Indonesia at the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup.

Qualification format[]

In line with the new FIBA Calendar format implemented since 2017, FIBA Asia began their own qualifiers for 2021 FIBA Asia Cup in 2018. Pre-qualifiers were contested on sub-zone and regional basis between Division B teams - teams that did not participate in FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Asian Qualifiers. Eight Teams that emerged victorious in the pre-qualifiers qualified to the qualifiers joining sixteen Division A teams - participants at 2017 FIBA Asia Cup and 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification. Qualifiers started after the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup.[1]

Entrants[]

Teams entering
the Qualifiers
Teams entering
the Regional Pre-Qualifiers
Teams entering
the Sub-zone Pre-Qualifiers
West Region East Region Gulf Southeast Asia South Asia

 Iran
 Lebanon
 Jordan
 Syria
 Iraq
 Qatar
 India
 Kazakhstan

 Australia
 South Korea
 New Zealand
 China
 Philippines
 Japan
 Chinese Taipei
 Hong Kong

 Palestine
 Macau
 Fiji
 Guam

 Bahrain
 Saudi Arabia
 United Arab Emirates
 Oman

 Indonesia
 Thailand
 Singapore
 Malaysia
 Brunei
 Cambodia

 Sri Lanka
 Bangladesh
 Maldives
 Bhutan
   Nepal

Pre-Qualifiers[]

Sub-zone Pre-Qualifiers[]

Sub-zone pre-qualifiers took place during the same second and third windows of 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers.

All times are local.

West Asia[]

Teams from the Gulf region played in two different rounds, during the same second and third windows of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Qualifiers. Results from both rounds were aggregated in order to qualify top two teams to the Western region pre-qualifiers.[2]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Bahrain 6 5 1 472 419 +53 11 Qualifiers
2  Saudi Arabia 6 4 2 505 435 +70 10
3  United Arab Emirates 6 3 3 485 447 +38 9
4  Oman 6 0 6 348 509 −161 6
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
First round[]

The first round was held from 23 to 26 February in Bahrain, held during the second window of the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification first round.[3]

23 February 2018 United Arab Emirates  69–73  Bahrain Manama
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 23–11, 20–17, 12–21
Pts: Alshabebi 29
Rebs: Alshabebi 9
Asts: 10
Live Stats

Report

Pts: 17
Rebs: 4 players 6
Asts: , 3
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 1,200
23 February 2018 Saudi Arabia  100–45  Oman Manama
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 23–9, 24–13, 33–11, 20–12
Pts: Al-Muwallad 29
Rebs: Abo-Jalas 9
Asts: Al-Marwani, Al-Muwallad, 4
Live Stats

Report

Pts: 10
Rebs: 8
Asts: , , 2
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 400
25 February 2018 Bahrain  62–69  Saudi Arabia Manama
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 16–20, 13–14, 19–18
Pts: 17
Rebs: 6
Asts: , , 3
Live Stats Pts: Al-Marwani 20
Rebs: 12
Asts: Al-Muwallad 5
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 1,500
25 February 2018 Oman  53–92  United Arab Emirates Manama
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 13–23, 6–23, 11–18, 23–28
Pts: 10
Rebs: 10
Asts: 4
Live Stats Pts: 14
Rebs: 7
Asts: 7
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 500
26 February 2018 United Arab Emirates  90–810(OT)  Saudi Arabia Manama
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 24–14, 33–17, 9–29, Overtime: 13–4
Pts: Alshabebi 24
Rebs: Alshabebi 14
Asts: 8
Live Stats

Report

Pts: Al-Muwallad 20
Rebs: Abo-Jalas 15
Asts: Al-Muwallad, 3
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 200
26 February 2018 Bahrain  87–51  Oman Manama
19:30 Scoring by quarter: 22–9, 19–13, 24–17, 22–12
Pts: , 15
Rebs: 16
Asts: 6
Live Stats

Report

Pts: 14
Rebs: 9
Asts: , 2
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Attendance: 900
Second round[]

The second round was played from 27 to 30 June in United Arab Emirates, during the third window of the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualification second round.

27 June 2018 Saudi Arabia  76–60  Oman Dubai
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 20–5, 21–17, 15–19
Pts: 19
Rebs: 10
Asts: Belal 4
Box Scores Pts: 21
Rebs: 11
Asts: 5
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena
27 June 2018 United Arab Emirates  73–79  Bahrain Dubai
19:45 Scoring by quarter: 27–26, 16–15, 20–21, 10–17
Pts: 24
Rebs: Alshabebi 18
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: 19
Rebs: Hasan 6
Asts: 3
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena
29 June 2018 Bahrain  93–910(OT)  Saudi Arabia Dubai
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 17–23, 20–16, 15–20, 27–20, Overtime: 14–12
Pts: 28
Rebs: 7
Asts: Hasan 4
Box Scores Pts: 24
Rebs: 18
Asts: Belal 9
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena
29 June 2018 Oman  73–76  United Arab Emirates Dubai
19:45 Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 11–20, 19–19, 25–17
Pts: 22
Rebs: 14
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: Alshabebi 19
Rebs: Alshabebi 7
Asts: 5
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena
30 June 2018 Oman  66–78  Bahrain Dubai
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 17–23, 7–19, 28–19, 14–17
Pts: 18
Rebs: , 7
Asts: 5
Box Scores Pts: 14
Rebs: 7
Asts: , , 2
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena
30 June 2018 United Arab Emirates  85–88  Saudi Arabia Dubai
19:45 Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 24–23, 22–26, 20–18
Pts: Abdalla 16
Rebs: Alshabebi 10
Asts: 6
Box Scores Pts: Al-Muwallad 23
Rebs: Al-Marwani 10
Asts: Al-Muwallad 8
Arena: Shabab Al Ahli Arena

Southeast Asia[]

The Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) pre-qualifier took place in Nonthaburi, Thailand from 26 to 30 June, during the third window of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019 Asian qualifiers. The round-robin format tournament featured six teams participating from which the top four advanced to the Eastern region pre-qualifiers.[4]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Indonesia 5 5 0 479 298 +181 10 Qualifiers
2  Thailand (H) 5 4 1 459 277 +182 9
3  Singapore 5 3 2 452 306 +146 8
4  Malaysia 5 2 3 366 308 +58 7
5  Brunei 5 1 4 250 476 −226 6
6  Cambodia 5 0 5 211 552 −341 5
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
26 June 2018 Indonesia  66–64  Malaysia Nonthaburi
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 18–17, 17–18, 15–14, 16–15
Pts: 13
Rebs: Johnson 9
Asts: Johnson, Sitorus 3
Box Scores Pts: 21
Rebs: Yeo 12
Asts: 5
Arena: Stadium 29
26 June 2018 Thailand  120–37  Brunei Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 34–9, 27–16, 28–4, 31–8
Pts: 25
Rebs: 8
Asts: 9
Box Scores Pts: , 9
Rebs: 6
Asts: , , 2
Arena: Stadium 29
26 June 2018 Cambodia  47–129  Singapore Nonthaburi
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 11–34, 11–31, 13–42, 12–22
Pts: 19
Rebs: 7
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: 27
Rebs: 12
Asts: 10
Arena: Stadium 29
27 June 2018 Malaysia  104–43  Cambodia Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 22–7, 22–17, 36–5, 24–14
Pts: , 19
Rebs: 12
Asts: 6
Box Scores Pts: 19
Rebs: , , 5
Asts: , 2
Arena: Stadium 29
27 June 2018 Singapore  77–830(OT)  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 21–17, 20–10, 16–22Overtime: 4–10
Pts: 17
Rebs: 18
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: Lamb 27
Rebs: 12
Asts: , 4
Arena: Stadium 29
27 June 2018 Brunei  54–116  Indonesia Nonthaburi
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 15–30, 16–23, 11–34, 12–29
Pts: 19
Rebs: , 4
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: Dhyaksa 21
Rebs: Johnson, Sitorus 9
Asts: 6
Arena: Stadium 29
28 June 2018 Singapore  96–40  Brunei Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 26–8, 28–12, 24–8, 18–12
Pts: 22
Rebs: 13
Asts: 7
Box Scores Pts: 9
Rebs: 5
Asts: , , 2
Arena: Stadium 29
28 June 2018 Thailand  69–61  Malaysia Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 27–14, 6–18, 19–15, 17–14
Pts: 22
Rebs: 8
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: 16
Rebs: 8
Asts: 3
Arena: Stadium 29
28 June 2018 Indonesia  137–36  Cambodia Nonthaburi
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 29–7, 28–6, 39–9, 41–14
Pts: Dhyaksa 31
Rebs: Johnson 11
Asts: 14
Box Scores Pts: 15
Rebs: 7
Asts: 2
Arena: Stadium 29
29 June 2018 Malaysia  51–80  Singapore Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 15–20, 12–15, 9–25
Pts: , 11
Rebs: 9
Asts: , 4
Box Scores Pts: 27
Rebs: 10
Asts: Wong, 4
Arena: Stadium 29
29 June 2018 Indonesia  75–74  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 30–13, 14–20, 11–23, 20–18
Pts: Johnson 23
Rebs: 11
Asts: Dhyaksa 3
Box Scores Pts: Lamb 28
Rebs: 12
Asts: Lamb 5
Arena: Stadium 29
29 June 2018 Cambodia  58–69  Brunei Nonthaburi
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 13–17, 15–13, 17–15, 13–24
Pts: 17
Rebs: 8
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: 21
Rebs: 10
Asts: 5
Arena: Stadium 29
30 June 2018 Singapore  70–85  Indonesia Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 16–23, 22–23, 17–21
Pts: 25
Rebs: 20
Asts: Wong, 3
Box Scores Pts: Johnson 22
Rebs: , Johnson 6
Asts: 6
Arena: Stadium 29
30 June 2018 Thailand  113–27  Cambodia Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 31–6, 25–4, 29–7, 28–10
Pts: 31
Rebs: 20
Asts: 6
Box Scores Pts: 13
Rebs: 6
Asts: 3
Arena: Stadium 29
30 June 2018 Brunei  50–86  Malaysia Nonthaburi
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 11–22, 12–20, 12–24, 15–20
Pts: 14
Rebs: 6
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: 29
Rebs: 20
Asts: , 5
Arena: Stadium 29

South Asia[]

South Asia Basketball Association (SABA) started their pre-qualifiers on 26 June 2018 in Bangladesh, during the third window of the Asian qualifiers.[5] The top two teams advanced to the Western region pre-qualifiers.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Sri Lanka 4 4 0 288 208 +80 8 Qualifiers
2  Bangladesh (H) 4 3 1 248 237 +11 7
3  Maldives 4 2 2 251 282 −31 6
4  Bhutan 4 1 3 243 271 −28 5
5    Nepal 4 0 4 248 280 −32 4
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
26 June 2018 Bangladesh  61–49  Bhutan Dhaka
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 21–14, 13–10, 13–8
Pts: 14
Rebs: , 7
Asts: 6
Box Scores Pts: 12
Rebs: 5
Asts: 3
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
26 June 2018 Maldives  63–60    Nepal Dhaka
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 11–19, 15–16, 20–10
Pts: 20
Rebs: 6
Asts: Zilaal, 1
Box Scores Pts: 22
Rebs: 5
Asts: , 2
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
27 June 2018 Nepal    65–68  Bhutan Dhaka
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 20–17, 12–16, 15–14
Pts: 23
Rebs: 7
Asts: , 2
Box Scores Pts: , 13
Rebs: 6
Asts: 3
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
27 June 2018 Bangladesh  34–65  Sri Lanka Dhaka
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 2–12, 7–15, 6–19, 19–19
Pts: 13
Rebs: 8
Asts: 2
Box Scores Pts: 15
Rebs: 9
Asts: 8
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
28 June 2018 Bhutan  66–74  Maldives Dhaka
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 17–24, 14–19, 15–12
Pts: , 13
Rebs: 7
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: 22
Rebs: 11
Asts: Zilaal 4
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
28 June 2018 Sri Lanka  70–57    Nepal Dhaka
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 14–16, 19–13, 19–14, 18–14
Pts: 16
Rebs: , 8
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: 23
Rebs: 10
Asts: 4
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
29 June 2018 Sri Lanka  82–57  Maldives Dhaka
14:30 Scoring by quarter: '16–11, 27–19, 28–11, 11–16
Pts: 21
Rebs: 9
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: 10
Rebs: 5
Asts: 2
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
29 June 2018 Bangladesh  79–66    Nepal Dhaka
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–13, 12–15, 17–19, 29–19
Pts: 27
Rebs: 13
Asts: 5
Box Scores Pts: 23
Rebs: 10
Asts: 3
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
30 June 2018 Sri Lanka  71–60  Bhutan Dhaka
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 18–8, 21–4, 18–16, 14–32
Pts: 19
Rebs: 9
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: , , 15
Rebs: 8
Asts: 4
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium
30 June 2018 Bangladesh  74–57  Maldives Dhaka
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–11, 18–11, 17–12, 21–23
Pts: 18
Rebs: , 7
Asts: , 4
Box Scores Pts: 15
Rebs: 9
Asts: Zilaal 3
Arena: Dhanmondi Basketball Gymnasium

Regional Pre-Qualifiers[]

Regional pre-qualifiers featured the twelve teams in total: eight teams advanced from the sub-zone pre-qualifiers and four teams which receive a bye to this stage. They were divided into two regions: Western Region (5 teams) and Eastern Region (7 teams). The top four teams from each region advanced to the Qualifiers.

Western Region Pre-Qualifiers[]

The FIBA Asia Cup 2021 pre-qualifiers (Western Region) were held in Bahrain from 11 to 15 September 2018, during the fourth window of 2019 World Cup qualification.[6] On 14 August 2018, the competition schedules has been confirmed.[7]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Saudi Arabia 4 4 0 384 246 +138 8 Qualifiers
2  Palestine 4 3 1 369 241 +128 7
3  Bahrain (H) 4 2 2 338 259 +79 6
4  Sri Lanka 4 1 3 204 364 −160 5
5  Bangladesh 4 0 4 217 402 −185 4
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
11 September 2018 Palestine  104–49  Bangladesh Manama
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–13, 17–14, 29–14, 37–8
Pts: San. Sakakini 31
Rebs: San. Sakakini 16
Asts: 7
Box Scores Pts: , 15
Rebs: 8
Asts: 3
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Ceciline Victor (IND)
11 September 2018 Sri Lanka  47–85  Bahrain Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 14–33, 14–18, 4–20
Pts: 14
Rebs: 9
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: 16
Rebs: , 9
Asts: 7
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Hadi Salem (IRI), Saif Al Dossari (QAT)
12 September 2018 Saudi Arabia  85–76  Palestine Manama
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 22–24, 30–14, 21–21
Pts: Abdel Gabar 22
Rebs: 11
Asts: Abdel Gabar 4
Box Scores Pts: San. Sakakini 28
Rebs: San. Sakakini 22
Asts: , San. Sakakini 4
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Ceciline Victor (IND)
12 September 2018 Bangladesh  60–63  Sri Lanka Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 13–6, 10–12, 18–18, 19–27
Pts: 19
Rebs: 13
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: 17
Rebs: 9
Asts: 4
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Hadi Salem (IRI), Issam Nasser Al Siyabi (OMA), Saif Al Dossari (QAT)
13 September 2018 Sri Lanka  44–107  Saudi Arabia Manama
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 11–28, 9–24, 15–23, 9–32
Pts: 18
Rebs: 10
Asts: , 2
Box Scores Pts: Mohammed, 18
Rebs: 14
Asts: 8
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Ceciline Victor (IND), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Issam Nasser Al Siyabi (OMA)
13 September 2018 Bahrain  126–52  Bangladesh Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 23–13, 39–19, 34–9, 30–11
Pts: 23
Rebs: , 7
Asts: 9
Box Scores Pts: 16
Rebs: 7
Asts: 3
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Hadi Salem (IRI), Saif Al Dossari (QAT)
14 September 2018 Palestine  112–50  Sri Lanka Manama
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 28–11, 27–9, 25–19, 32–11
Pts: San. Sakakini 26
Rebs: San. Sakakini 12
Asts: Abu-Shamala 9
Box Scores Pts: 20
Rebs: 6
Asts: 5
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Ceciline Victor (IND), Issam Nasser Al Siyabi (OMA)
14 September 2018 Saudi Arabia  83–70  Bahrain Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 24–19, 20–18, 16–27, 23–6
Pts: Al-Muwallad 26
Rebs: Abdel Gabar 10
Asts: Abdel Gabar 11
Box Scores Pts: 20
Rebs: , 7
Asts: 9
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Hadi Salem (IRI)
15 September 2018 Bangladesh  56–109  Saudi Arabia Manama
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 13–37, 15–30, 12–22, 16–20
Pts: 20
Rebs: 6
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: 21
Rebs: 10
Asts: 6
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Issam Nasser Al Siyabi (OMA), Saif Al Dossari (QAT)
15 September 2018 Bahrain  57–77  Palestine Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 9–20, 12–16, 22–21, 14–20
Pts: 20
Rebs: 8
Asts: , 4
Box Scores Pts: San. Sakakini 29
Rebs: San. Sakakini 18
Asts: 9
Arena: Zain Basketball Arena
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Ceciline Victor (IND)

Eastern Region Pre-Qualifiers[]

The Pre-Qualifiers (Eastern Region) was held in Nonthaburi, Thailand from 26 November to 1 December 2018, during the fifth window of 2019 World Cup qualification.[8]

The seven teams were divided into two groups. The top three teams of each group qualified to the second round, where they were pitted against the teams in the opposite groups.[9] Head-to-head results from the first round were carried out.

First round[]
Group A[]
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Malaysia 2 2 0 153 132 +21 4 Second round
2  Indonesia 2 1 1 160 124 +36 3
3  Macau 2 0 2 125 182 −57 2
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
26 November 2018 Indonesia  61–70  Malaysia Nonthaburi
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 20–10, 12–23, 13–20, 16–17
Pts: Johnson 15
Rebs: Johnson 14
Asts: Wisnu 5
Box Scores Pts: 18
Rebs: , 5
Asts: , , 2
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Yuji Higashi (JPN), Chen Ying-cheng (TPE)
27 November 2018 Malaysia  83–71  Macau Nonthaburi
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 27–11, 13–17, 22–21, 21–22
Pts: 20
Rebs: 7
Asts: 5
Box Scores Pts: , 11
Rebs: 6
Asts: 4
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
28 November 2018 Macau  54–99  Indonesia Nonthaburi
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 20–22, 12–31, 9–21, 13–25
Pts: 22
Rebs: 5
Asts: 5
Box Scores Pts: Prastawa 19
Rebs: 9
Asts: 5
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Preeda Muongmee (THA), Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
Group B[]
Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Guam 3 3 0 291 182 +109 6 Second round
2  Thailand (H) 3 2 1 230 208 +22 5
3  Singapore 3 1 2 208 258 −50 4
4  Fiji 3 0 3 175 256 −81 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
26 November 2018 Singapore  65–83  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–22, 17–27, 16–17, 14–17
Pts: 12
Rebs: Goh 12
Asts: Kwek 4
Box Scores Pts: , 19
Rebs: 11
Asts: 6
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
26 November 2018 Fiji  55–93  Guam Nonthaburi
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 18–19, 12–31, 11–17
Pts: , Fox 16
Rebs: Fox 17
Asts: 2
Box Scores Pts: Ross 19
Rebs: Washington 8
Asts: 4
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Joenard Garcia (PHI), Preeda Muongmee (THA), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
27 November 2018 Thailand  77–52  Fiji Nonthaburi
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 25–15, 19–14, 20–5, 13–18
Pts: 14
Rebs: 13
Asts: 7
Box Scores Pts: Fox 20
Rebs: Fox 13
Asts: Fox, 2
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Chen Ying-cheng (TPE)
27 November 2018 Singapore  57–107  Guam Nonthaburi
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 11–33, 13–28, 17–25, 16–21
Pts: , 11
Rebs: , 6
Asts: 3
Box Scores Pts: Ross 19
Rebs: 10
Asts: 9
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Yuji Higashi (JPN)
28 November 2018 Fiji  68–86  Singapore Nonthaburi
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 6–18, 17–23, 26–23
Pts: Fox 29
Rebs: Fox 22
Asts: Fox 7
Box Scores Pts: Kwek 21
Rebs: Goh 12
Asts: Goh 5
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Joenard Garcia (PHI), Yuji Higashi (JPN), Chen Ying-cheng (TPE)
28 November 2018 Guam  91–70  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 20–17, 24–11, 24–18
Pts: Ross 31
Rebs: T. Wesley 10
Asts: Stinnett 4
Box Scores Pts: 17
Rebs: 12
Asts: 6
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)

Second round[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Guam 5 5 0 461 322 +139 10 Qualifiers
2  Malaysia 5 3 2 372 372 0 8[a]
3  Thailand (H) 5 3 2 378 358 +20 8[a]
4  Indonesia 5 3 2 351 311 +40 8[a]
5  Singapore 5 1 4 335 416 −81 6
6  Macau 5 0 5 338 456 −118 5
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Malaysia 1–1 +5 PD; Thailand 1–1 -2 PD; Indonesia 1–1 -3 PD
29 November 2018 Malaysia  66–60  Singapore Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 18–14, 9–19, 27–7
Pts: 20
Rebs: 12
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: Kwek 19
Rebs: Goh 12
Asts: 3
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Preeda Moungmee (THA), Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN)
29 November 2018 Thailand  81–56  Macau Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 13–11, 22–11, 25–13, 21–21
Pts: 23
Rebs: 13
Asts: 6
Box Scores Pts: 10
Rebs: 6
Asts: 4
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Chen Ying-cheng (TPE), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
29 November 2018 Guam  65–53  Indonesia Nonthaburi
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–20, 25–12, 9–10, 16–11
Pts: T. Wesley 19
Rebs: Washington, T. Wesley 11
Asts: 8
Box Scores Pts: Johnson 15
Rebs: Johnson 10
Asts: 7
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
30 November 2018 Singapore  57–67  Indonesia Nonthaburi
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–23, 7–12, 19–16, 13–16
Pts: Kwek 18
Rebs: , , 5
Asts: 4
Box Scores Pts: Prastawa 14
Rebs: Johnson 10
Asts: , Wisnu 3
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Chen Ying-cheng (TPE), Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ)
30 November 2018 Malaysia  75–79  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:30 Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 13–18, 17–23, 29–16
Pts: 22
Rebs: 6
Asts: , 3
Box Scores Pts: 25
Rebs: 12
Asts: 3
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Yuji Higashi (JPN), Mohammad Doost (IRN), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
30 November 2018 Macau  64–97  Guam Nonthaburi
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 14–30, 10–22, 20–23, 20–22
Pts: 13
Rebs: 9
Asts: 7
Box Scores Pts: Ross 17
Rebs: , T. Wesley 19
Asts: 5
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Preeda Moungmee (THA), Glenn Cornelio (PHI), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
1 December 2018 Guam  101–78  Malaysia Nonthaburi
12:30 Scoring by quarter: 33–12, 24–23, 21–25, 23–18
Pts: Ross 33
Rebs: 13
Asts: 11
Box Scores Pts: 20
Rebs: , 6
Asts: , 4
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Chen Ying-cheng (TPE), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
1 December 2018 Indonesia  71–65  Thailand Nonthaburi
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 18–22, 18–11, 18–15
Pts: Wisnu 17
Rebs: Johnson 8
Asts: Prastawa 5
Box Scores Pts: 35
Rebs: 8
Asts: 7
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Sadegh Ghanbaridamanab (IRN), Joenard Garcia (PHI), Glenn Cornelio (PHI)
1 December 2018 Singapore  96–93  Macau Nonthaburi
17:30 Scoring by quarter: 26–21, 22–23, 27–35, 21–14
Pts: 17
Rebs: 11
Asts: four players 3
Box Scores Pts: 20
Rebs: 9
Asts: 5
Arena: Stadium 29
Referees: Preeda Moungmee (THA), Mohammad Doost (IRN), Yuji Higashi (JPN)

Qualifiers[]

Participating teams[]

Teams entering
the Qualifiers
Teams qualified through
the Regional Pre-Qualifiers
West Region East Region West Region East Region

 Iran
 Jordan
 Lebanon
 Syria
 Iraq
 Qatar
 India
 Kazakhstan

 Australia
 South Korea
 New Zealand
 China
 Philippines
 Japan
 Chinese Taipei
 Hong Kong

 Saudi Arabia
 Palestine
 Bahrain
 Sri Lanka

 Guam
 Malaysia
 Thailand
 Indonesia

Draw[]

The draw for the main qualifiers was held on 8 June 2019 in Bangalore, India.[10] Eight pots were used for the seeding of the 24 qualified teams based on geographical and ranking principles. The first four pots were allocated for teams in the East Region, covering teams from the EABA (East Asia), SEABA (Southeast Asia), and FIBA Oceania and the rest for teams in the West Region which has the GBA (Gulf), WABA (Middle East), CABA (Central Asia), and SABA (South Asia) in its scope. The top seeded teams for each region were be allocated in Pot 1 and 5. The top six seeded teams were confirmed on 31 May 2019 based on the FIBA ranking as of 26 February 2019.[11]

East Region
Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
 Australia (11)
 China (30)
 Philippines (31)
 South Korea (32)
 New Zealand (38)
 Japan (48)
 Chinese Taipei (57)
 Guam (77)
 Indonesia (85)
 Hong Kong (101)
 Thailand (102)
 Malaysia (113)
West Region
Pot 5 Pot 6 Pot 7 Pot 8
 Iran (27)
 Jordan (49)
 Lebanon (53)
 Qatar (63)
 India (67)
 Kazakhstan (70)
 Iraq (80)
 Syria (89)
 Palestine (92)
 Saudi Arabia (104)
 Bahrain (112)
 Sri Lanka (117)

All times are local.

First round[]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FIBA Executive Committee decided in 2020 September that for the 2020 November and 2021 February windows games in each group were held at a single venue under a bubble format. Games from Group B, C, and F as well as games involving South Korea were not held during the 2020 November window.[12][13][14] Top two teams from each group qualified for the 2021 FIBA Asia cup, while all third-placed teams competed in the second round. After the June 2021 window, all games not played were cancelled and groups were ranked based on the games played to date.[15]

Group A[]

Indonesia was confirmed as hosts of the 2021 FIBA Asia Cup on 18 December 2020, therefore qualifying for the tournament proper regardless of their final placing.[16]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Philippines 6 6 0 525 406 +119 12 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  South Korea 6 4 2 581 459 +122 10
3  Indonesia 6 2 4 454 534 −80 8 2022 FIBA Asia Cup as host
4  Thailand 6 0 6 414 575 −161 6
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
20 February 2020 Indonesia  76–109  South Korea Jakarta
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 27–21, 10–34, 14–36, 25–18
Pts: Grahita 25
Rebs: Sitorus 5
Asts: Lakudu 5
Boxscore Pts: 14
Rebs: Kang, Yang 7
Asts: 5
Arena: The BritAma Arena
Referees: Ryan Jones (NZL), Shigeyuki Arisawa (JPN), Leong Chuen Wing (SGP)
23 February 2020 South Korea  93–86  Thailand Seoul
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 20–24, 27–19, 28–27
Pts: Kim J. 16
Rebs: Kim J. 7
Asts: , Doo 6
Boxscore Pts: Lamb 28
Rebs: Lamb 12
Asts: 5
Arena: Jamsil Arena
Referees: Yu Jung (TPE), Martin Davison (NZL), Wissam Zein (SYR)
23 February 2020 Indonesia  70–100  Philippines Jakarta
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 13–19, 25–30, 17–33
Pts: Prastawa 28
Rebs: Kosasih 8
Asts: Grahita 3
Boxscore Pts: T. Ravena 23
Rebs: T. Ravena 8
Asts: 6
Arena: The BritAma Arena
Referees: Ryan Jones (NZL), Shigeyuki Arisawa (JPN), Leong Chuen Wing (SGP)
27 November 2020[note 1] Philippines  93–61  Thailand Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–19, 32–10, 22–14, 18–18
Pts: Ramos 20
Rebs: Ramos, Paras 7
Asts: 6
Boxscore Pts: 17
Rebs: 7
Asts: 7
Arena: Khalifa Sports City Stadium
Referees: Mohammad Alamiri (KUW), Paul Skayem (LBN), Mohamed Hasan Alsalam (BHR)
28 November 2020 Thailand  76–90  Indonesia Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 20–18, 27–30, 13–22, 16–20
Pts: 32
Rebs: 13
Asts: 8
Boxscore Pts: Grahita, 22
Rebs: Prosper 13
Asts: 8
Arena: Khalifa Sports City Stadium
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Paul Skayem (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR)
30 November 2020 Thailand  69–93  Philippines Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–27, 15–26, 18–22, 17–18
Pts: 34
Rebs: 12
Asts: 4
Boxscore Pts: 19
Rebs: 11
Asts: three players 4
Arena: Khalifa Sports City Stadium
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Paul Skayem (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR)
16 June 2021[note 2] South Korea  78–81  Philippines Angeles City
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–12, 23–24, 13–20, 21–25
Pts: Ra 24
Rebs: Ra 15
Asts: 7
Boxscore Pts: Ramos 16
Rebs: , Sotto 7
Asts: , 3
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
17 June 2021[note 2] South Korea  104–81  Indonesia Angeles City
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 27–12, 25–23, 25–23, 27–23
Pts: Ra 23
Rebs: Lee H., Yang 9
Asts: , Lee D. 6
Boxscore Pts: Prosper 25
Rebs: Prosper 12
Asts: Wisnu 4
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
18 June 2021[note 3] Philippines  76–51  Indonesia Angeles City
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 15–11, 15–11, 21–14, 25–16
Pts: , Kouame 11
Rebs: Ramos 12
Asts: 6
Boxscore Pts: Prosper 22
Rebs: Prosper 8
Asts: Prastawa 5
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Leong Chuen Wing (SIN), Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ)
19 June 2021[note 3] Thailand  53–120  South Korea Angeles City
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 12–23, 6–37, 14–25, 21–35
Pts: 12
Rebs: 9
Asts: , 5
Boxscore Pts: 34
Rebs: , Lee S. 10
Asts: 6
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)
20 June 2021[note 3] Indonesia  86–69  Thailand Angeles City
11:30 Scoring by quarter: 21–18, 28–14, 18–22, 19–15
Pts: Prosper 22
Rebs: Prosper 11
Asts: Lakudu, Prastawa 5
Boxscore Pts: 14
Rebs: 8
Asts: 7
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
20 June 2021[note 3] Philippines  82–77  South Korea Angeles City
15:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 20–14, 18–20, 26–23
Pts: Ramos 19
Rebs: Kouame 8
Asts: Ramos 5
Boxscore Pts: Ra 20
Rebs: Ra 8
Asts: Lee D. 10
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Leong Chuen Wing (SIN)

Group B[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  China 4 4 0 362 280 +82 8 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  Japan 4 2 2 335 274 +61 6
3  Chinese Taipei 5 1 4 409 448 −39 6 Second round
4  Malaysia 1 0 1 48 152 −104 1
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
21 February 2020 Chinese Taipei  152–48  Malaysia Taipei
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 27–18, 37–14, 44–8, 44–8
Pts: 22
Rebs: Tseng 14
Asts: , 7
Boxscore Pts: 16
Rebs: , 4
Asts: 3
Arena:
Referees: Scott Paul Beker (AUS), Budi Marfan (INA), Shin Gi-rok (KOR)
24 February 2020 Chinese Taipei  57–96  Japan Taipei
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 12–24, 17–14, 6–24, 22–34
Pts: 13
Rebs: 5
Asts: 3
Boxscore Pts: Rossiter, Kanamaru 17
Rebs: Rossiter 19
Asts: Rossiter 7
Arena:
Referees: Scott Paul Beker (AUS), Budi Marfan (INA), Shin Gi-rok (KOR)
16 June 2021[note 4] Japan  57–66  China Angeles City
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 8–12, 15–18, 22–16
Pts: Hiejima, Kanamaru 12
Rebs: Edwards, Harimoto 6
Asts: Ando 4
Boxscore Pts: Zhou 16
Rebs: Zhang 7
Asts: Zhao J. 7
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Harja Jaladri (INA), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)
17 June 2021[note 3] Chinese Taipei  66–115  China Angeles City
18:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–37, 16–30, 15–24, 19–24
Pts: 25
Rebs: 6
Asts: 6
Boxscore Pts: three players 16
Rebs: Zhang 11
Asts: 8
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Budi Marfan (INA)
18 June 2021[note 3] Japan  98–61  Chinese Taipei Angeles City
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 25–16, 27–22, 28–10, 18–13
Pts: Edwards 21
Rebs: Schafer 10
Asts: Edwards, Vendrame 6
Boxscore Pts: 11
Rebs: , 4
Asts: , 3
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Budi Marfan (INA), Joenard Garcia (PHI)
19 June 2021[note 2] China  90–84  Japan Angeles City
14:30 Scoring by quarter: 21–29, 20–16, 24–24, 25–15
Pts: Zhou Q. 18
Rebs: Zhou Q. 12
Asts: , Zhao J. 5
Boxscore Pts: Togashi 17
Rebs: Takeuchi 5
Asts: Tanaka 7
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR)
20 June 2021[note 2] China  91–73  Chinese Taipei Angeles City
18:30 Scoring by quarter: 28–16, 21–23, 27–14, 15–20
Pts: Zhou 21
Rebs: 14
Asts: Zhao J. 6
Boxscore Pts: 13
Rebs: 9
Asts: 4
Arena: AUF Sports and Cultural Center
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Budi Marfan (INA), Harja Jaladri (INA)
Cancelled[note 5] China  vs.  Malaysia
Cancelled[note 2] Malaysia  vs.  Japan
Cancelled[note 3] Malaysia  vs.  China
Cancelled[note 3] Japan  vs.  Malaysia

Group C[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 3 2 1 294 212 +82 5 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  New Zealand 3 2 1 273 273 0 5
3  Guam 3 2 1 309 262 +47 5 Second round
4  Hong Kong 3 0 3 201 330 −129 3
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
20 February 2020 Australia  98–108  New Zealand Brisbane
18:40 Scoring by quarter: 31–27, 15–25, 27–30, 25–26
Pts: Blanchfield 17
Rebs: Hodgson 9
Asts: Cadee 5
Boxscore Pts: Ili, Te Rangi 21
Rebs: Te Rangi 6
Asts: Ili, Te Rangi 5
Arena: Nissan Arena
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Takaki Kato (JPN), Chuang Chih-Chun (TPE)
23 February 2020 Australia  115–52  Hong Kong Brisbane[note 6]
12:40 Scoring by quarter: 18–12, 33–16, 36–13, 28–11
Pts: Gliddon 21
Rebs: Gliddon, Glover 6
Asts: Sobey, Giddey 6
Boxscore Pts: 16
Rebs: Reid 12
Asts: 3
Arena: Nissan Arena
Referees: Ferdinand Pascual (PHI), Takaki Kato (JPN), Chuang Chih-Chun (TPE)
23 February 2020 Guam  94–113  New Zealand Yigo
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 24–22, 19–34, 24–30, 27–27
Pts: Ross 21
Rebs: Galloway 8
Asts: Je. Cruz 5
Boxscore Pts: Ili 25
Rebs: Ili 8
Asts: Ili 7
Arena:
Referees: James Alexander Boyer (AUS), Vaughan Mayberry (AUS), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)
20 February 2021[note 2] New Zealand  52–81  Australia Cairns, Australia
18:30 Scoring by quarter: 12–23, 11–10, 20–22, 9–26
Pts: Murray 14
Rebs: 9
Asts: 5
Boxscore Pts: Daniels 23
Rebs: Kenyon 10
Asts: Daniels 4
Arena: Cairns Pop-Up Arena
Referees: James Boyer (AUS), Guy Richards (AUS), Jack Taylor (AUS)
13 June 2021[note 7] Guam  103–83  Hong Kong Amman, Jordan
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 35–19, 22–21, 24–20, 22–23
Pts: T. Wesley 25
Rebs: 15
Asts: T. Wesley 9
Boxscore Pts: 18
Rebs: 6
Asts: 6
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Saif Al-Dossari (QAT)
15 June 2021[note 7] Hong Kong  66–112  Guam Amman, Jordan
11:00 Scoring by quarter: 8–30, 18–33, 19–21, 21–28
Pts: 17
Rebs: 7
Asts: 4
Boxscore Pts: Cruz 20
Rebs: T. Wesley 15
Asts: 7
Arena:
Referees: Anan Daraghma (PLE), Wissam Zein (SYR), Mohammad Taha (JOR)
Cancelled[note 2] Guam  vs.  Australia
Cancelled New Zealand  vs.  Guam
Cancelled Hong Kong  vs.  Australia
Cancelled Hong Kong  vs.  New Zealand
Cancelled Australia  vs.  Guam

Group D[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Lebanon 6 6 0 597 428 +169 12 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  Bahrain 6 4 2 491 526 −35 10
3  India 6 2 4 445 523 −78 8 Second round
4  Iraq 6 0 6 459 515 −56 6
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
21 February 2020 Bahrain  68–67  India Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–14, 9–24, 19–14, 21–15
Pts: 18
Rebs: Giles 15
Asts: 6
Boxscore Pts: A. Singh 17
Rebs: Hafeez 8
Asts: J. Singh, Bhriguvanshi 4
Arena:
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Saif Al Dossari (QAT)
21 February 2020 Lebanon  87–68  Iraq Zouk Mikael
21:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–15, 25–18, 18–24, 25–11
Pts: Arakji 21
Rebs: 7
Asts: Arakji, , 4
Boxscore Pts: Mayfield 23
Rebs: 6
Asts: Mayfield 6
Arena:
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Michael Aylen (AUS), Mohammad Fawzi Taha (JOR)
24 February 2020 Iraq  75–94  India Baghdad
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–26, 20–21, 19–28, 15–19
Pts: 26
Rebs: Mayfield 9
Asts: Mayfield 4
Boxscore Pts: Hafeez 24
Rebs: A. Singh 10
Asts: Hafeez 8
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al Bulushi (OMA), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ)
24 February 2020 Lebanon  116–73  Bahrain Zouk Mikael
21:00 Scoring by quarter: 27–16, 23–15, 30–19, 36–23
Pts: 26
Rebs: Majok 11
Asts: Mezher 9
Boxscore Pts: Giles 21
Rebs: Giles 9
Asts: 5 players 2
Arena:
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Michael Aylen (AUS), Mohammad Fawzi Taha (JOR)
27 November 2020 India  60–115  Lebanon Manama, Bahrain
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 18–31, 13–27, 15–33
Pts: A. Singh 25
Rebs: Pri. Singh 8
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 5
Boxscore Pts: Arakji 20
Rebs: 7
Asts: 7
Arena:
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Issam Nasser Al Siyabi (OMA), Wissam Zein (SYR)
27 November 2020 Iraq  92–950(OT)  Bahrain Manama, Bahrain
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 15–27, 24–15, 23–18, Overtime: 14–17
Pts: Mayfield 26
Rebs: 9
Asts: 8
Boxscore Pts: 30
Rebs: Giles 11
Asts: 5
Arena:
Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Anton Kozlov (KAZ)
29 November 2020 Iraq  69–78  Lebanon Manama, Bahrain
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–14, 24–22, 11–30, 18–12
Pts: Mayfield 22
Rebs: Mayfield 8
Asts: , Mayfield 9
Boxscore Pts: Arakji 25
Rebs: 7
Asts: 4
Arena:
Referees: Wissam Zein (SYR), Anton Kozlov (KAZ), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMA)
29 November 2020 India  72–88  Bahrain Manama, Bahrain
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 25–11, 20–26, 8–29, 19–22
Pts: Bhriguvanshi 18
Rebs: A. Singh 9
Asts: Hafeez 4
Boxscore Pts: , Giles 17
Rebs: Giles 12
Asts: 6
Arena:
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Paul Skayem (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR)
20 February 2021 India  81–78  Iraq Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 24–25, 23–13, 13–21, 21–19
Pts: Hafeez 22
Rebs: A. Singh 4
Asts: Hafeez 7
Boxscore Pts: Galloway 24
Rebs: Galloway 9
Asts: Galloway 7
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Ricor Buaron (PHI), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)
20 February 2021 Bahrain  87–102  Lebanon Manama
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 24–32, 28–28, 15–23
Pts: 20
Rebs: 7
Asts: 7
Boxscore Pts: 19
Rebs: 13
Asts: 5
Arena:
Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Preeda Muongmee (THA), Mohammad Doost (IRN)
22 February 2021 Lebanon  99–71  India Manama, Bahrain
17:00 Scoring by quarter: 26–19, 25–25, 28–14, 20–13
Pts: Chartouny 24
Rebs: 12
Asts: 8
Boxscore Pts: Annadurai 19
Rebs: 10
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 5
Arena:
Referees: Preeda Muongmee (THA), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR)
22 February 2021 Bahrain  80–77  Iraq Manama
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 15–14, 26–13, 23–28
Pts: 21
Rebs: Giles 11
Asts: , 3
Boxscore Pts: Galloway 18
Rebs: Galloway 11
Asts: Galloway 8
Arena:
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Budi Marfan (INA), Hadi Salem (IRN)

Group E[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Iran 6 5 1 484 351 +133 11 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  Syria 6 3 3 416 448 −32 9[a]
3  Saudi Arabia 6 3 3 418 417 +1 9[a] Second round
4  Qatar 6 1 5 357 459 −102 7
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Syria 152–149 Saudi Arabia
20 February 2020 Iran  94–48  Syria Tehran
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 28–13, 24–9, 25–11
Pts: Jamshidi 19
Rebs: Haddadi 14
Asts: Haddadi 9
Boxscore Pts: Al-Hamwi, 11
Rebs: 4
Asts: four players 2
Arena: Azadi Basketball Hall
Referees: Nicolas Fernandes (TAH), Paul Skayem (LBN), Anton Kozlov (KAZ)
20 February 2020 Saudi Arabia  68–57  Qatar Jeddah
19:15 Scoring by quarter: 27–18, 15–14, 16–13, 10–12
Pts: 20
Rebs: Mo. Al-Marwani 12
Asts: Abdel Gabar 6
Boxscore Pts: 10
Rebs: Saad, 5
Asts: Abdelkawy 5
Arena: King Abdullah Sports City
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Daigo Urushima (JPN), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ)
23 February 2020 Iran  95–52  Qatar Tehran
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 24–9, 21–18, 22–13, 28–12
Pts: Rezaeifar 19
Rebs: Haddadi, Jamshidi 8
Asts: Haddadi 5
Boxscore Pts: 14
Rebs: Abdelhaleem, , 5
Asts: four players 2
Arena: Azadi Basketball Hall
Referees: Nicolas Fernandes (TAH), Paul Skayem (LBN), Anton Kozlov (KAZ)
23 February 2020 Saudi Arabia  70–750(OT)  Syria Jeddah
19:15 Scoring by quarter: 8–17, 12–16, 23–20, 20–10, Overtime: 7–12
Pts: Abdel Gabar 24
Rebs: 15
Asts: Al-Muwallad, Belal, Abdel Gabar 2
Boxscore Pts: 17
Rebs: Al-Hamwi 8
Asts: 7
Arena: King Abdullah Sports City
Referees: Yevgeniy Mikheyev (KAZ), Daigo Urushima (JPN), Alexandr Rulyov (KAZ)
28 November 2020 Iran  71–64  Saudi Arabia Doha, Qatar
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 22–12, 16–21, 11–15, 22–16
Pts: Yakhchali 27
Rebs: Geramipoor, Mirzaei 6
Asts: Yakhchali 9
Boxscore Pts: , Abdel Gabar 13
Rebs: 9
Asts: Abdel Gabar 4
Arena:
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR)
28 November 2020 Qatar  79–72  Syria Doha
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 20–18, 13–19, 19–21, 27–14
Pts: Saad 23
Rebs: Abdelhaleem, Saad 7
Asts: Yousuf 4
Boxscore Pts: 35
Rebs: 9
Asts: 6
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM)
30 November 2020 Syria  77–70  Iran Doha, Qatar
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 19–21, 18–13, 19–15
Pts: 34
Rebs: 8
Asts: , 4
Boxscore Pts: Jamshidi 13
Rebs: three players 6
Asts: Jamshidi 8
Arena:
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Mohammed Al-Tarawneh (JOR)
30 November 2020 Qatar  67–730(OT)  Saudi Arabia Doha
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 21–17, 16–20, 10–13, 13–10, Overtime: 7–13
Pts: 12
Rebs: Saeed 9
Asts: Saad 5
Boxscore Pts: Abdel Gabar 15
Rebs: 13
Asts: Al-Salik 6
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM)
12 June 2021[note 3] Syria  77–790(OT)  Saudi Arabia Amman, Jordan
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 14–20, 22–19, 13–11, Overtime: 8–10
Pts: 22
Rebs: 9
Asts: 5
Boxscore Pts: Abdel Gabar 21
Rebs: 13
Asts: 5
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Paul Skayem (LBN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ)
12 June 2021[note 3] Qatar  46–84  Iran Amman, Jordan
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 13–22, 10–19, 18–25, 5–18
Pts: 17
Rebs: 11
Asts: Saeed 3
Boxscore Pts: Nikkhah 16
Rebs: Hassanzadeh 11
Asts: Jamshidi 8
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Taha Al-Hasehdi (YEM), Anan Daraghma (PLE)
14 June 2021[note 3] Saudi Arabia  64–70  Iran Amman, Jordan
13:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–20, 17–14, 15–15, 16–21
Pts: Abdel Gabar 24
Rebs: 8
Asts: Abdel Gabar 6
Boxscore Pts: Rezaeifar 16
Rebs: Kazemi 13
Asts: Jamshidi 5
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Buluhsi (QAT), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM)
14 June 2021[note 3] Syria  67–56  Qatar Amman, Jordan
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 14–9, 19–20, 14–15, 20–12
Pts: 16
Rebs: 9
Asts: 9
Boxscore Pts: Saad 22
Rebs: 11
Asts: , Saad 4
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Paul Skayem (LIB), Mohammad Taha (JOR)

Group F[]

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Jordan 5 5 0 418 336 +82 10 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  Kazakhstan 6 4 2 528 372 +156 10
3  Palestine 6 2 4 516 473 +43 8 Second round
4  Sri Lanka 5 0 5 268 549 −281 5
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
21 February 2020 Kazakhstan  79–76  Palestine Nur-Sultan
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–19, 19–20, 25–24, 17–13
Pts: 16
Rebs: 10
Asts: Clemmons 6
Boxscore Pts: San. Sakakini 44
Rebs: San. Sakakini 10
Asts: Krayem 7
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Hatim Alharbi (KSA), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
21 February 2020 Jordan  100–45  Sri Lanka Amman
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–16, 40–5, 24–7, 18–17
Pts: , Abu Hawwas 16
Rebs: 12
Asts: Tucker, 5
Boxscore Pts: 16
Rebs: 8
Asts: 4
Arena:
Referees: Preeda Muongmee (THA), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS), Chung Yi-Chih (TPE)
24 February 2020 Kazakhstan  68–71  Jordan Nur-Sultan
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 19–15, 12–20, 24–21
Pts: Clemmons 19
Rebs: Clemmons, Gavrilov 7
Asts: Clemmons 8
Boxscore Pts: Ibrahim 27
Rebs: Tucker 9
Asts: Ibrahim 3
Arena:
Referees: Ahmed Al-Shuwaili (IRQ), Hatim Alharbi (KSA), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA)
24 February 2020 Palestine  102–60  Sri Lanka Jenin
20:00 Scoring by quarter: 33–11, 18–15, 24–17, 27–17
Pts: Krayem 25
Rebs: San. Sakakini 13
Asts: Krayem 9
Boxscore Pts: 24
Rebs: 6
Asts: 4
Arena: Arab American University
Referees: Andris Aunkrogers (LAT), Chan Owe Shiong (MAS), Chung Yi-Chih (TPE)
18 February 2021[note 2] Sri Lanka  52–111  Kazakhstan Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 13–28, 16–25, 11–31, 12–27
Pts: 13
Rebs: four players 3
Asts: 8
Boxscore Pts: Clemmons 14
Rebs: 8
Asts: Clemmons, Murzagaliyev 5
Arena:
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Mohamed Al-Salam (BHR), Saif Al-Dossari (QAT)
19 February 2021[note 2] Palestine  56–93  Kazakhstan Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–20, 13–21, 9–23, 16–29
Pts: Dykes 22
Rebs: Dykes 10
Asts: 5
Boxscore Pts: Clemmons 20
Rebs: 8
Asts: Clemmons 5
Arena:
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Budi Marfan (INA), Hadi Salem (IRN)
21 February 2021 Sri Lanka  74–129  Palestine Manama, Bahrain
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–38, 15–32, 20–31, 20–29
Pts: 20
Rebs: , 6
Asts: 14
Boxscore Pts: Sakakini 36
Rebs: Sakakini 24
Asts: Dykes 14
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Al-Amiri (KUW), Wissam Zein (SYR), Saif Al-Dossari (QAT)
22 February 2021 Kazakhstan  107–37  Sri Lanka Manama, Bahrain
11:00 Scoring by quarter: 37–2, 29–11, 19–13, 22–11
Pts: 21
Rebs: Ponomarev 9
Asts: 9
Boxscore Pts: 9
Rebs: 4
Asts: , 3
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Mohamed Al-Salam (BHR), Wissam Zein (SYR)
12 June 2021[note 8] Palestine  77–88  Jordan Amman, Jordan
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 18–21, 15–21, 22–27, 22–19
Pts: Dykes 31
Rebs: Sakakini 9
Asts: Sakakini 10
Boxscore Pts: Al-Dwairi 20
Rebs: 10
Asts: Ibrahim 6
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRN), Mohammad Al-Amri (KUW), Wissam Zein (SYR)
13 June 2021[note 8] Jordan  80–70  Kazakhstan Amman
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 19–18, 15–21, 25–12, 21–19
Pts: Al-Dwairi 26
Rebs: Al-Dwairi 14
Asts: Abu Hawwas 6
Boxscore Pts: , Gavrilov 14
Rebs: 10
Asts: Murzagaliyev 6
Arena:
Referees: Paul Skayem (LIB), Ahmed Al-Bulishi (OMA), Wissam Zein (SYR)
14 June 2021[note 8] Jordan  79–76  Palestine Amman
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 29–24, 12–20, 21–15
Pts: Ibrahim 17
Rebs: Hussein 9
Asts: Ibrahim 9
Boxscore Pts: Sakakini 28
Rebs: Sakakini 15
Asts: 6
Arena:
Referees: Mohammad Doost (IRI), Wissam Zein (SYR), Saif Al-Dossari (QAT)
Cancelled[note 8] Sri Lanka  vs.  Jordan

Second round[]

Teams were divided into two groups based on geographical criteria. In total, three teams from this round qualified for the main tournament.[24]

Group G[]

As Indonesia, the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup host, finished third in Group A, they did not participate. Instead, Guam and Chinese Taipei played twice against each other in Mangilao, Guam.[25] On 10 August 2021, tip-off times have been confirmed.[26]

All times are local.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Chinese Taipei  157–154  Guam 72–77 85–77
26 August 2021 Guam  77–72  Chinese Taipei Mangilao, Guam
19:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 22–20, 19–9, 20–18
Pts: Wesley 23
Rebs: Galloway 16
Asts: , Wesley 3
Boxscore Pts: 24
Rebs: 5
Asts: Chen 3
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Lee Kyoung-hwan (KOR), Daigo Urushima (JPN)
28 August 2021 Chinese Taipei  85–77  Guam Mangilao, Guam
14:00 Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 26–15, 27–25, 16–14
Pts: 26
Rebs: 5
Asts: 7
Boxscore Pts: 18
Rebs: Galloway 14
Asts: , Wesley 3
Referees: Ricor Buaron (PHI), Park Kyoung-jin (KOR), Daigo Urushima (JPN)

Group H[]

Matches took place from 20 to 22 August 2021, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[25] On 10 August 2021, tip-off times were confirmed.[26]

All times are local.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Saudi Arabia (H) 2 2 0 176 133 +43 4 2022 FIBA Asia Cup
2  India 2 1 1 140 157 −17 3
3  Palestine 2 0 2 149 175 −26 2
Source: FIBA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Host
20 August 2021 India  61–80  Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 8–20, 22–16, 16–20, 15–24
Pts: 17
Rebs: Amritpal 9
Asts: Amjyot, Joginder 4
Boxscore Pts: Abdel-Gabar 17
Rebs: 12
Asts: 4
Arena: King Abdullah Sports City
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Paul Skayem (LIB)
21 August 2021 Palestine  77–79  India Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 25–13, 21–23, 15–16, 16–27
Pts: Dykes 32
Rebs: Sakakini 14
Asts: Dykes 10
Boxscore Pts: Amritpal 30
Rebs: Amritpal 12
Asts: Bhriguvanshi 7
Arena: King Abdullah Sports City
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Mohamed Al-Salam (BHR)
22 August 2021 Saudi Arabia  96–72  Palestine Jeddah
18:15 Scoring by quarter: 27–15, 32–14, 25–22, 12–21
Pts: Al-Marwani 17
Rebs: Al-Marwani 7
Asts: Belal 8
Boxscore Pts: Dykes 22
Rebs: Sakakini 12
Asts: Dykes 6
Arena: King Abdullah Sports City
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LIB), Ahmed Al-Bulushi (OMA), Paul Skayem (LIB)

Qualified teams[]

Team Qualification method Date of qualification App Last Best placement in tournament
 Lebanon Group D top two 29 November 2020 10th 2017 Runners-up (2001, 2005, 2007)
 Bahrain 9th 2013 10th place (1997)
 Indonesia Host nation 18 December 2020 18th 2011 4th place (1967)
 Iran Group E top two 12 June 2021 18th 2017 Champions (2007, 2009, 2013)
 Kazakhstan Group F top two 10th 4th place (2007)
 Jordan 13 June 2021 16th Runners-up (2011)
 Syria Group E top two 14 June 2021 7th 4th place (2001)
 Philippines Group A top two 17 June 2021 28th Champions (1960, 1963, 1967, 1973, 1985)
 South Korea 30th Champions (1969, 1997)
 China Group B top two 20 June 2021[27] 23rd Champions (1975, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2015)
 Japan 29th Champions (1965, 1971)
 Australia Group C top two 2nd Champions (2017)
 New Zealand 2nd 4th place (2017)
 Saudi Arabia Group H top two 22 August 2021 9th 2013 3rd place (1999)
 India 25th 2017 4th place (1975)
 Chinese Taipei Group G winner 28 August 2021 25th Runners-up (1960, 1963)

Statistical leaders[]

As of 28 August 2021.

Players[]

Points
Pos. Name PPG
1 State of Palestine Sani Sakakini 25.4
2 Iraq DeMario Mayfield 23.5
3 State of Palestine Kyndall Dykes 23.3
4 Indonesia Lester Prosper 22.0
5 India Amritpal Singh 19.5
Rebounds
Pos. Name RPG
1 State of Palestine Sani Sakakini 12.9
2 Indonesia Lester Prosper 11.0
3 Bahrain C. J. Giles 10.7
4 Saudi Arabia 10.4
5 South Korea Ra Gun-ah 9.8
Assists
Pos. Name APG
1 State of Palestine Kyndall Dykes 6.8
2 Iraq DeMario Mayfield 6.5
3 Sri Lanka 6.0
South Korea Lee Dae-sung
5 Thailand 5.8
Blocks
Pos. Name BPG
1 Saudi Arabia 2.9
2 Lebanon Ater Majok 2.8
3 South Korea Lee Hyun-jung 1.8
4 Syria Abdulwahab Al-Hamwi 1.5
5 India Amjyot Singh 1.3
Steals
Pos. Name SPG
1 Lebanon 3.0
2 State of Palestine 2.8
3 Lebanon 2.5
4 Saudi Arabia Fahad Belal 2.3
5 Qatar Abdulrahman Saad 2.2
Minutes
Pos. Name MPG
1 Iraq DeMario Mayfield 39.6
2 State of Palestine Kyndall Dykes 37.7
3 State of Palestine Sani Sakakini 36.6
4 Saudi Arabia Khalid Abdel Gabar 36.6
5 Indonesia Lester Prosper 35.4
Free throws
Pos. Name FT%
1 Lebanon Wael Arakji 100.0
Lebanon Ali Haidar
3 Iraq DeMario Mayfield 95.5
4 Indonesia Abraham Damar Grahita 88.9
5 Bahrain 85.0
Field goal shooting
Pos. Name FG%
1 South Korea Ra Gun-ah 62.2
2 Kazakhstan Anthony Clemmons 54.9
3 Lebanon Wael Arakji 54.3
4 Bahrain 52.9
5 Guam Tai Wesley 52.9
Double-doubles
Pos. Name DblDbl
1 State of Palestine Sani Sakakini 7
2 Saudi Arabia 4
3 Bahrain C. J. Giles 3
Indonesia Lester Prosper
State of Palestine Kyndall Dykes
Other statistical leaders
Stat Name Avg.
3-point FG percentage Japan Kosuke Kanamaru 61.9%
Turnovers Sri Lanka 5.0
Fouls Jordan Mohammad Hussein 3.8

Notes[]

  1. ^ Originally scheduled for 20 February 2020. However the game was delayed to a later date amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[17][18]
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The match, originally scheduled for the November 2020 window was postponed.[12]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l The match, originally scheduled for the February 2021 window was postponed.[19]
  4. ^ Originally scheduled for 21 February 2020. However the game was delayed to a later date amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[17]
  5. ^ Originally scheduled for 24 February 2020. However the game was delayed to a later date amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]
  6. ^ Originally scheduled to be held in Hong Kong but was moved to a venue in Australia amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[20]
  7. ^ a b Originally scheduled to be held in Hong Kong on 20 February 2020 but was moved to a venue in Guam amid concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] However Hong Kong players were barred entry as part of preventive measure by Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero.[21] The matches were scheduled for February 2021, but were postponed again.[22]
  8. ^ a b c d The match, originally scheduled for the February 2021 window was postponed after several Jordan players tested positive for COVID-19.[23]

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