Curtain ready to be raised as rosters confirmed for FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B
AMMAN (Jordan) - The six participating teams at the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 Division B have had their rosters confirmed and verified on the eve of the flagship event.
AMMAN (Jordan) - The six participating teams at the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 Division B have had their rosters confirmed and verified on the eve of the flagship event.
Tipping off on Sunday November 7 in the Jordanian capital of Amman, all the respective squads have been trimmed to 12 players for the competition. Click on each nation below to see their finalized roster.
Group A - Iran, Lebanon, Syria
Group B - Indonesia, Jordan, Kazakhstan,
Group phase action will take place between November 7-9, with the six nations split into two pools. Each group winner will earn a direct place in the Semi-Finals, while on Wednesday November 10, the other two spots will be determined via the Qualification to the Semi-Finals Round.
The winners of the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2021 Division B will be determined on Saturday November 13. The successful nation will be rewarded with promotion to the top tier for the FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2023, exchanging places with India who were recently relegated.
Keep up to date on the official website and via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter - also by using #FIBAAsiaCupWomen
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About the FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B
The FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B provides the opportunity for teams from the Asia/Oceania region to play competitively against each other, with the winner of the tournament making it to the FIBA Women's Asia Cup and joining the premier teams on the Continent. Taking place in Amman, Jordan from November 7 - November 13, 2021, the city previously hosted the FIBA Women's Asia Cup back in October when Japan landed a fifth straight title.
Keep up to date on the official website and via Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter - also by using #FIBAAsiaCupWomen
About FIBA
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