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  • Group A W/L P
    1 [AUS] Australia 4/0 8
    2 [TPE] Chinese Taipei 3/1 7
    3 [KOR] Korea 2/2 6
    4 [SYR] Syria 1/3 5
    5 [THA] Thailand 0/4 4
    Group B W/L P
    1 [JPN] Japan 3/0 6
    2 [NZL] New Zealand 2/1 5
    3 [CHN] China 1/2 4
    4 [SAM] Samoa 0/3 3
    • 1/2 FINALS
    • FINAL

    1/2 FINALS

    AUS
    Australia Australia
    99
    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    62
    #18 | Sat 15 Jul - 11:00 (GMT+3) AUS NZL Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sat 15 Jul - 11:00 (GMT+3)
    JPN
    Japan Japan
    93
    TPE
    Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
    46
    #19 | Sat 15 Jul - 13:00 (GMT+3) JPN TPE Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sat 15 Jul - 13:00 (GMT+3)

    FINAL

    AUS
    Australia Australia
    80
    JPN
    Japan Japan
    74
    #22 | Sun 16 Jul - 13:00 (GMT+3) AUS JPN Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sun 16 Jul - 13:00 (GMT+3)

    3rd PLACE

    NZL
    New Zealand New Zealand
    66
    TPE
    Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
    63
    #21 | Sun 16 Jul - 11:00 (GMT+3) NZL TPE Prince Hamza
    Amman
    Sun 16 Jul - 11:00 (GMT+3)
  • 1
    AUS

    Australia

    2
    JPN

    Japan

    3
    NZL

    New Zealand

    Team
    4 TPE Chinese Taipei
    5 KOR Korea
    6 CHN China
    Team
    7 SAM Samoa
    8 SYR Syria

Participating Teams

About the Event

Asia' Top U16 National Teams compete in Amman

Jordan will be hosting the FIBA U16 Women's Asian Championship for the second consecutive edition. Australia beat Japan 61-60 in the Final of the previous edition to win the competition and qualify for the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2022 alongside runners-up Japan, New Zealand and Korea. The top four teams from Division A will qualify for the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 in Mexico.

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Event Timeline

  • 10 Jul 23 Group Phase
  • 15 Jul 23 Classification & Semi-Finals
  • 16 Jul 23 Finals

Destination #FIBAU17 2024


The top 4 teams from the FIBA U16 Women's Asian Championship 2023 will advance to the FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2024 that will take place in Mexico.