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2019 FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division A - 7th Place Game: 14 November New Zealand: L 54–111 The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand: 2019 FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Asian Tournament: 16 November South Korea: L 75–114 The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand: 2019 FIBA Women's Olympic Pre-Qualifying Asian Tournament: 17 November China ...
The Philippines national basketball team is led by head coach Tim Cone. Cone has been coach since September 2024. [1] The national team will finish their last two remaining games in the qualifiers of the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup which they already qualified for. [2] They will take part at the Doha International Cup in February 2025 in Doha, Qatar. [2]
On 2007, Discovery Suites, a hotel brand, became the main sponsor of the women's national team. [4] On 2008, Haydee Ong was appointed as head coach of the women's national team [5] replacing Matthew "Fritz" Gaston, who guided the team to a bronze medal finish at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games in Thailand and a silver medal finish at the 2007 SEABA Championship for Women. [6]
One of the Philippines' initial participation in women's 3x3 was at the 2009 Asian Youth Games in Singapore where it managed to advance from the preliminary round only to lose to South Korea in the quarterfinal. The Philippine women's 3x3 also participated at the Asian Beach Games, particularly in the 2012, 2014, and 2016 editions.
The 2024 South American Women's Basketball Championship, branded as FIBA South American Women's Championship Chile 2024 was the 38th edition of the tournament. Nine teams featured in the competition, held at the Centro de Deportes Colectivos in Santiago , Chile, from 31 August to 7 September 2024. [ 1 ]
The 2024 FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup – Women's tournament was the seventh edition of this continental championship. The event was held in Singapore. It will be contested by 20 teams. [1] Australia are the defending champions. Australia defended their title after being victorious over New Zealand in the final.
On 25 March 2022, following a review of the current FIBA women's basketball system, FIBA expanded the World Cup back to 16 teams after reducing the teams to 12 teams in 2022. [6] The expansion brings the numbers of teams that qualified back to the same count as the World Cups between 1990 and 2018.
After the 2014 editions of both championships, the men's event was rescheduled on a new four-year cycle (the latest in 2019) to avoid conflict with the men's FIFA World Cup, but the Women's World Cup remains on the same four-year cycle, with editions held in the same years as the men's FIFA World Cup and the finals tournament played a few ...