4th FIBA 3x3 U18 Asia Cup 2018

Location: Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Date 6th - 9th September 2018

SEA Nations Results Only
Participating SEA Nations: Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand
Watch here | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4

For Men Event
(Qualifying Draw - B) Qualification for Main Competition
  • Thailand 9-21 Qatar
  • Thailand 11-13 South Korea
  • Thailand 8-21 Chinese Taipei
* Thailand did not advance in the main competition. Thailand got 0W-3L card.
Main Draw /Competition
  • Pool A | Malaysia 13-21 China
  • Pool A | Malaysia 17-14 Japan
  • Pool B | Indonesia 17-21 Mongolia
  • Pool B | Indonesia 12-19 Jordan
* Malaysia (1W-1L) and Indonesia (0W-2L) did not advance in the quarter final round.
Boys' Final Ranking
1st - New Zealand | 2nd - China | 3rd - Mongolia
4th - Qatar | 5th - Japan | 6th - Kyrgyzstan | 7th - Jordan | 8th - Sri Lanka
9th - Malaysia | 10th - Turkmenistan | 11th - Indonesia |12th - Kazakhstan | 13th - Iran
14th - South Korea | 15th - Hong Kong |16th - C. Taipei | 17th - Uzbekistan | 18th - Guam | 19th - Thailand 


For Women Event
(Qualifying Draw - A) Qualification for Main Competition
  • Thailand 6-21 Hong Kong
  • Thailand 9-18 Uzbekistan
* Thailand did not advance in the main competition. Thailand got 0W-2L card.

Main Draw /Competition
  • Pool B | Malaysia 7-13 Sri Lanka
  • Pool B | Malaysia 17-8 Kyrgyzstan
  • Pool D | Indonesia 16-17 Hong Kong
  • Pool D | Indonesia 17-14 Mongolia
* Malaysia (1W-1L) and Indonesia (1W-1L) advances in the quarter final round.

Quarter Final Round
  • Malaysia 4-22 Indonesia
Semi Finals
  • Indonesia 15-21 New Zealand
Bronze Medal Match
  • Indonesia 15-11 Hong Kong
* Indonesia placed 3rd overall and awarded the bronze medal!

Girls' Final Ranking
1st - China | 2nd - New Zealand | 3rd - Indonesia
4th - Hong Kong | 5th - Japan | 6th - Iran | 7th - Sri Lanka | 8th - Malaysia
9th - Chinese Taipei | 10th - Kyrgyzstan | 11th - Mongolia | 12th - Kazakhstan | 13th - Uzbekistan | 14th - Thailand 

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