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The tournament was held from August 6 to 16, 2009 in Tianjin, China. Iran won its second straight FIBA Asia Championship by defeating China 70–52 in the final, although China's premier NBA superstar Yao Ming did not play due to an injury in the 2008-09 NBA season, which caused him to not play in that year's FIBA Asia Championship for China.
Performances in the Basketball Champions League Asia by club Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up Al Riyadi: 3 3 2011, 2017, 2024: 2012, 2016, 2019: Sagesse: 3 0
Introduced in 1981, as the Asian Basketball Club Championship, the competition rebranded in 2004 to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup. In 2024, the tournament was renamed as the Basketball Champions League Asia. [2] Al Riyadi and Sagesse from Lebanon are the most successful teams in the history of the competition with three championships each ...
The FIBA Asia Champions Cup 2009 was the 20th staging of the FIBA Asia Champions Cup, the basketball club tournament of FIBA Asia. The tournament was held in Jakarta , Indonesia between May 12, 2009 and May 20.
Indonesia participated at the 2009 FIBA Asia Championship as well, which was held 6–16 August 2009, in Tianjin, China. They were able to qualify for the said tournament by placing second in the 2009 SEABA Championship held from 6–9 June 2009. [4] At the FIBA Asia Championship, only the top 3 qualified for the World Basketball Championships. [5]
The 2017 FIBA Asia Championship marked firsts and lasts for the Asian Championship, as it was the first Asian Championship as a standalone tournament, meaning it did not serve as the qualifier for either the Basketball World Cup or the Olympic Games. The 2017 tournament was the last Asian Championships to be ever held under a 2-year cycle.
2009 FIBA Asia Championship squads This page was last edited on 21 January 2022, at 08:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Pos Name Club Date of Birth Height 4: F: Bang Sung-yoon: Seoul SK Knights 3 June 1982 (aged 27)1.97 m (6 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) : 5: G: Lee Jung-suk: Seoul Samsung Thunders 6 July 1982 (aged 27)