Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team explained

Country:Chinese Taipei (Taiwan )
Fiba Zone:FIBA Asia
National Fed:Chinese Taipei Basketball Association
Coach:Gianluca Tucci
Joined Fiba:1981
Oly Appearances:3
Oly Medals:None
Wc Appearances:2
Wc Medals:None
Zone Championship:Asian Championships
Zone Appearances:24
Zone Medals: Silver: (1960, 1963)
Bronze: (1973, 1989)
Zone Championship2:Asian Games
Zone Appearances2:13
Zone Medals2: Silver: (1954, 1958)
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The Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team is the men's basketball team representing the Republic of China on Taiwan in international competitions, organised and run by the Chinese Taipei Basketball Association[1] (CTBA;). The team was known as Formosa prior to the implementation of the Nagoya Resolution in 1981.

Led by team leader, Yi Kuo-juei, Chinese Taipei's fourth-place finish at the 1959 FIBA World Championship is the second-best finish of an Asian team at the World Championship, only behind the Philippines' third-place finish at the 1954 FIBA World Championship.[2]

Competitions

Summer Olympics

YearPositionTournamentHost
1936 15 Berlin, Germany
1948 18 London, Great Britain
1956 11 Melbourne, Australia

FIBA Basketball World Cup

YearPositionTournamentHost
1954 5 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1959 4 Santiago, Chile

FIBA Asia Cup

See main article: FIBA Asia Cup.

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1960Runners-up 9 7 2
1963Runners-up 11 8 3
19655th place 9 5 4
19675th place 9 5 4
19694th place 8 4 4
19714th place 8 5 3
19733rd place 10 7 3
1975did not enter
1977
1979
As
1981did not enter
1983
19856th place 6 4 2
19875th place 8 5 3
19893rd place 8 6 2
19914th place 8 4 4
19935th place 6 5 1
19954th place 9 6 3
19976th place 7 4 3
19994th place 8 5 3
20017th place 6 3 3
200311th place 7 4 3
20059th place 7 5 2
20076th place 8 3 5
20095th place 9 5 4
20118th place 9 4 5
20134th place 9 6 3
201513th place 5 3 2
201712th place 4 1 3
202210th place 4 1 3
2025to be determined
Total25/31 192 115 77

Asian Games

See also: Basketball at the Asian Games.

William Jones Cup

Team

Current roster

2025 FIBA Asia Cup qualification

Opposition: New Zealand (February 22)
Venue: Heping Basketball Gymnasium, Taipei
Opposition: Philippines (February 25)
Venue: PhilSports Arena, Pasig

Past roster

Roster for the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup.[3]

Head coach history

See also

External links

Videos

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fiba.basketball/federation/Chinese-Taipei FIBA National Federations – Chinese Taipei
  2. Web site: Taiwan Basketball Hall of Fame. 2021-10-17. Facebook. en.
  3. http://www.fiba.basketball/asiacup/2017/Chinese-Taipei#|tab=roster 2017 FIBA Asia Cup roster