Upcoming season or competition: 2018 FIBA Asia Champions Cup
Sport
Basketball
Founded
1981
Inaugural season
1981
No. of teams
8
Country
FIBA Asia member associations
Continent
FIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent champion(s)
Petrochimi (1st title)
Most titles
Sagesse (3 titles)
The FIBA Asia Champions Cup, previously known as the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABC) Champions Cup until 2002,[1] is the Asian club championship for professional basketball. It is organised by FIBA Asia, and takes place once a year (since 1995).
Contents
1Summary
2Titles by club
3Titles by country
4References
Summary
Year
Hosts
Champions
Score
Runners-up
Third Place
1981
Hong Kong
Bayi Rockets
No playoffs
Nippon Kokan
Apcor
1984
Ipoh
Northern Cement
82–56
Bayi Rockets
Kuang Hua
1988
Jakarta
Swift-PABL
84–69
Liaoning Hunters
Samsung Electronics
1990
Jakarta
Liaoning Hunters
No playoffs
Bank of Korea
Kazma
1992
Bangkok
Kia Motors
No playoffs
Liaoning Hunters
Kazma
1995
Kuala Lumpur
Andok's
101–82
Petronas
Kia Motors
1996
Manila
Hapee Toothpaste
77–74
Isuzu Lynx
Guangdong Winnerway
1997
Jakarta
Regal
64–59
Kia Motors
Aspac
1998
Kuala Lumpur
Beijing Hanwei
71–70
Regal
Al-Riyadi Beirut
1999
Beirut
Sagesse
84–71
Liaoning Hunters
Petronas
2000
Beirut
Sagesse
55–52
Al-Ittihad
Al-Manama
2001
Dubai
Al-Ittihad
103–101 (OT)
Al-Rayyan
Al-Wahda
2002
Kuala Lumpur
Al-Rayyan
92–78
Al-Ittihad
Al-Wahda
2003
Kuala Lumpur
Al-Wahda
96–63
Al-Rayyan
Sangmu Phoenix
2004
Sharjah
Sagesse
72–70
Al-Wahda
Al-Rayyan
2005
Quezon City
Al-Rayyan
83–76
Fastlink
Sagesse
2006
Kuwait City
Fastlink
94–69
Al-Jalaa Aleppo
Al-Rayyan
2007
Tehran
Saba Battery Tehran
83–75
Al-Jalaa Aleppo
Al-Rayyan
2008
Kuwait City
Saba Battery Tehran
82–75
Al-Rayyan
Al-Wasl
2009
Jakarta
Mahram Tehran
78–68
Zain
Al-Riyadi Beirut
2010
Doha
Mahram Tehran
93–73
Al-Rayyan
Al-Riyadi Beirut
2011
Pasig
Al-Riyadi Beirut
91–82
Mahram Tehran
Al-Rayyan
2012
Beirut
No title awarded
Not held
Mahram Tehran Al-Riyadi Beirut
Duhok
2013
Amman
Foolad Mahan Isfahan
84–74
Al-Rayyan
ASU
2016
Chenzhou
China Kashgar
96–88
Al-Riyadi Beirut
Petrochimi Bandar Imam
2017
Chenzhou
Al-Riyadi Beirut
88–59
China Kashgar
BC Astana
2018
Nonthaburi
Petrochimi Bandar Imam
68–64
Alvark Tokyo
Seoul SK Knights
Titles by club
Club
Champions
Runners-up
Third Place
Sagesse
3 (1999, 2000, 2004)
1 (2005)
Al-Rayyan
2 (2002, 2005)
5 (2001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2013)
4 (2004, 2006, 2007, 2011)
Al-Riyadi Beirut
2 (2011, 2017)
2 (2012, 2016)
3 (1998, 2009, 2010)
Mahram Tehran
2 (2009, 2010)
2 (2011, 2012)
Saba Battery Tehran
2 (2007, 2008)
Liaoning Hunters
1 (1990)
3 (1988, 1992, 1999)
Al-Ittihad
1 (2001)
2 (2000, 2002)
Zain
1 (2006)
2 (2005, 2009)
Al-Wahda
1 (2003)
1 (2004)
2 (2001, 2002)
Kia Motors
1 (1992)
1 (1997)
1 (1995)
Bayi Rockets
1 (1981)
1 (1984)
Regal
1 (1997)
1 (1998)
Xinjiang Flying Tigers
1 (2016)
1 (2017)
Petrochimi Bandar Imam
1 (2018)
1 (2016)
Northern Cement
1 (1984)
Swift-PABL
1 (1988)
Andok's
1 (1995)
Hapee Toothpaste
1 (1996)
Beijing Hanwei
1 (1998)
Foolad Mahan Isfahan
1 (2013)
Al-Jalaa Aleppo
2 (2006, 2007)
Petronas
1 (1995)
1 (1999)
Nippon Kokan
1 (1981)
Bank of Korea
1 (1990)
Isuzu Lynx
1 (1996)
Alvark Tokyo
1 (2018)
Kazma
2 (1990, 1992)
Apcor
1 (1981)
Kuang Hua
1 (1984)
Seoul Samsung Thunders
1 (1988)
Guangdong Southern Tigers
1 (1996)
Aspac
1 (1997)
Al-Manama
1 (2000)
Sangmu Phoenix
1 (2003)
Al-Wasl
1 (2008)
Duhok
1 (2012)
ASU
1 (2013)
BC Astana
1 (2017)
Seoul SK Knights
1 (2018)
Titles by country
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Iran
6
2
1
9
2
Lebanon
5
2
4
11
3
China
4
5
1
10
4
Philippines
4
0
1
5
5
Qatar
2
5
4
11
6
Syria
1
3
2
6
7
South Korea
1
2
4
7
8
Jordan
1
2
1
4
9
Saudi Arabia
1
2
0
3
10
Hong Kong
1
1
0
2
11
Japan
0
3
0
3
12
Malaysia
0
1
1
2
13
Kuwait
0
0
2
2
14
Bahrain
0
0
1
1
Chinese Taipei
0
0
1
1
Indonesia
0
0
1
1
Iraq
0
0
1
1
Kazakhstan
0
0
1
1
United Arab Emirates
0
0
1
1
Totals (19 nations)
26
28
27
81
References
General
Official website of FIBA Asia
Specific
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National basketball federations of Asia (FIBA Asia)
Afghanistan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei
Cambodia
China
Chinese Taipei
India
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Kuwait
Laos
Lebanon
Macau
Malaysia
Maldives
Mongolia
Myanmar
Nepal
North Korea
Oman
Pakistan
Palestine
Philippines
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Syria
Tajikistan
Thailand
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yemen
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FIBA Asia Champions Cup
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International men's basketball
FIBA
National teams
Olympics
World Cup
Universiade
U-21 World Cup
U-19 World Cup
U-18 World Cup
U-17 World Cup
U-16 World Cup
World Rankings
Africa
FIBA Africa – AfroBasket
U-18
U-16
African Games
Americas
FIBA Americas – FIBA AmeriCup
U-18
U-16
CBC Championship
Centrobasket
COCABA Championship
Marchand Cup
Pan American Games
South American Championship
Asia
FIBA Asia – FIBA Asia Cup (includes Oceania)
U-18
U-16
Asian Games
FIBA Asia Challenge
Stanković Cup
East Asian Championship
East Asian Games
SABA Championship
SEABA Championship
South Asian Games
Southeast Asian Games
West Asian Championship
West Asian Games
William Jones Cup
Europe
FIBA Europe – EuroBasket
U-20
U-18
U-16
Acropolis Tournament
Adecco Cup
Belgrade Trophy
FIBA European Championship for Small Countries
Games of the Small States of Europe
World Cup (Turkey)
Oceania
FIBA Oceania – FIBA Oceania Championship (defunct)
U-20
U-18
U-16
Pacific Games
Other tournaments
Arab Nations Basketball Championship
Commonwealth Games
Diamond Ball
FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournament
Lusophony Games
Mediterranean Games
Pan Arab Games
Note: The Under-21 Championship is no longer held.
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