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FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Schedule, Host, Qualifiers, Team List, Format, Players list

FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025 Schedule, Host, Qualifiers, Team List, Format, Players list

The 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup is a women’s basketball competition for Asian countries. It’s the 31st Edition of the tournament. The completion will commence on 13 July 2025 and conclude on 20 July 2025. Eight countries will participate in the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup. So, check out the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Schedule, Host, Qualifiers, Team List, Format, and Players list.

The eight teams will be divided into two groups, and the competition will follow a round-robin format. The top teams from both groups will enter the semi-final stages while they wait for their opponents. The second and third-ranked teams will participate in the playoffs, whereas the fourth-ranked teams will compete for seventh place.

The knockout matches will follow after the conclusion of the group stage matches. The group and knockout stages will conduct three games per day, except for the Final and third-place matches.

China will host the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup. The tournament’s venue is Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, Shenzhen, which will conduct all the matches.

FIBA Women’s Asia Cup 2025 Schedule

As mentioned above, the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup schedule is from 13 July to 20 July 2025. During this period, a total of twenty games will take place.
Venue: Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, Shenzhen (For all matches)

Schedule

DateTime (IST / GMT)MatchStage
13 July 20251:30 PM / 08:00 AM GMTJapan vs. LebanonGroup Stage
13 July 20254:30 PM / 11:00 AM GMTAustralia vs. PhilippinesGroup Stage
13 July 20255:00 PM / 11:30 AM GMTChina vs. IndonesiaGroup Stage
14 July 20251:30 PM / 08:00 AM GMTNew Zealand vs. South KoreaGroup Stage
14 July 20254:30 PM / 11:00 AM GMTLebanonvs. AustraliaGroup Stage
14 July 20257:30 PM / 02:00 PM GMTPhilippines vs. JapanGroup Stage
15 July 20251:30 PM / 08:00 AM GMTIndonesia vs. New ZealandGroup Stage
15 July 20254:30 PM / 11:00 AM GMTJapan vs. AustraliaGroup Stage
15 July 20257:30 PM / 02:00 PM GMTSouth Korea vs. ChinaGroup Stage
16 July 20251:30 PM / 08:00 AM GMTPhilippines vs. LebanonGroup Stage
16 July 20254:30 PM / 11:00 AM GMTSouth Korea vs. IndonesiaGroup Stage
16 July 20257:30 PM / 02:00 PM GMTChina vs. New ZealandGroup Stage
18 July 2025TBDA2 vs. B3Playoff to Semifinal
18 July 2025TBDB2 vs. A3Playoff to Semifinal
18 July 2025TBDA4 vs. B4Seventh Place Game
19 July 2025TBDA1 vs. WQ2Semifinals
19 July 2025TBDB1 vs. WQ1Semifinals
19 July 2025TBDLQ1 vs. LQ2Fifth Place Game
20 July 2025TBDLSF1 vs. LSF2Third Place Game
20 July 2025TBDWSF1 vs. WSF2Final

Host and Qualifiers

China is hosting the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup. As the host, China qualified for the tournament. The teams that placed second to seventh in the 2023 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup also qualified for the tournament, along with the winner of Division B.

Team List and Format

Eight participating teams will play in the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup in two groups. The game will follow a round-robin format in group stages, leading to the knockout stages. The teams for the 2025 FIBA Women’s Asia Cup are in the list below.

  • China
  • Indonesia
  • New Zealand
  • South Korea
  • Japan
  • Lebanon
  • Australia
  • Philippines

Players List

TeamPlayers
ChinaLi Yuan, Wang Siyu, Wu Tongtong, Yang Liwei (C), Yang Shuyu, Li Meng, Zhang Ru, Huang Sijing, Luo Xinyu, Sun Mengran, Li Yueru, Han Xu
IndonesiaLea Elvensia Wolobubo, Kahol, Agustin Elya Gradita, Retong, Kadek Pratita Citta Dewi, Priscilla Annabel Karen, Sumiati, Yuni Anggraeni, Nathania Claresta Orville, Gabriel Sophia, Mega Nanda Perdana Putri, Henny Sutjiono, Kim Pierre-Louis, Angelica Jennifer Candra
New ZealandEsra McGoldrick, Krystal Leger-Walker, Charlisse Leger-Walker, Parris Mason, Stella Beck (C), Tahlia Tupaea, Penina Davidson, Josephine Stockill, Ritorya Tamilo, Tera Reed, Tayla Dalton, Grace Hunter
South KoreaShin Ji-hyun, Kang Lee-seul, An He-ji, Lee So-hee, Park Ji-su, Lee Kyung-eun, Park Ji-hyun, Lee Hae-ran, Yang In-young, Kim Jin-young, Kim Dan-bi (C), Jin An
JapanStephanie Mawuli, Maki Takada, Asami Yoshida, Rui Machida, Nako Motohashi, Mai Yamamoto, Saki Hayashi (C), Evelyn Mawuli, Saori Miyazaki, Yuki Miyazawa, Nanako Todo, Himawari Akaho
LebanonZena Elias, Chirine El Charif, Narine Gyokchian, Daniella Fayad, Layla Fares, Rana El-Husseini, Rebecca Akl (C), Miramar Mokdad, Trinity Baptiste, Nathalie Sevajian, Amar Mansour, Aida Bakhos
AustraliaJade Melbourne, Kristy Wallace, Stephanie Talbot, Tess Madgen (C), Alanna Smith, Ezi Magbegor, Marianna Tolo, Cayla George, Amy Atwell, Isobel Borlase, Lauren Jackson, Sami Whitcomb
Philippines Khate Castillo, Naomi Panganiban, Afril Bernardino, Camille Nolasco, Ella Fajardo, Janine Pontejos, Louna Ozar, Jack Animam, Stefanie Berberabe, Kacey Dela Rosa, Kristan Yumul
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