2014 FIBA Asia Cup qualification

Qualifying for the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup was held to determine the eight teams that will participate in the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup, aside from the host team China and 2013 FIBA Asia Championship winners Iran. Qualification was via FIBA Asia zone, with each zone having an automatic one berth, plus additional berths from the teams' zones of the second and third runners-up in the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship.

Central Asia

Uzbekistan was Central Asia's representative, but withdrew prior to the tournament. They were not replaced.

East Asia

Chinese Taipei and Japan qualified automatically by virtue of being the lone registrants in East Asian qualifying.

South Asia

The 2014 South Asian Basketball Association Championship in Kathmandu, Nepal determined South Asia's qualifier.[1]

TeamWLPts.
 India408
 Bangladesh317
 Sri Lanka226
   Nepal135
 Maldives044

Southeast Asia

The 2014 Southeast Asian Basketball Association Cup in Batam, Indonesia determined Southeast Asia's two qualifiers.[2]

TeamWLPts.
 Singapore204
 Indonesia113
 Malaysia022

West Asia

The 2014 West Asian Basketball Association Championship in Amman, Jordan determined South Asia's qualifier. Iran, which has sent in its under-18 team in preparation for the 2014 FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship automatically qualified whether or not they win the tournament by virtue of winning the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship.[3]

Qualified for the 2014 FIBA Asia Cup
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Jordan 5 5 0 388 277+111 10
 Iran 5 4 1 338 296+42 9
 Syria 5 3 2 417 352+65 8
 Iraq 5 2 3 343 310+33 7
 Palestine 5 1 4 324 35935 6
 Yemen 5 0 5 226 442216 5
May 25
Jordan  9838  Yemen
May 25
Syria  7266  Iraq
May 25
Iraq  5956  Palestine
May 26
Palestine  5575  Iraq
May 26
Yemen  3976  Iran
May 26
Jordan  8271  Syria
May 27
Iraq  9049  Yemen
May 27
Syria  9781  Palestine
May 27
Iran  5769  Jordan
May 28
Yemen  5475  Palestine
May 28
Iran  7774  Syria
May 28
Jordan  6554  Iraq
May 29
Yemen  46103  Syria
May 29
Iraq  5869  Iran
May 29
Palestine  5774  Jordan

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