Southeast Asia Basketball Association

Southeast Asia
Basketball Association

The SEABA logo

The SEABA logo

Map of Southeast Asia showing SEABA's 10 national federations
Abbreviation SEABA
Motto We Are Basketball
Type Regional sports federation
Region served
Southeast Asia
Membership
10 national federations
Secretary General
Dato’ Yeoh Choo Hock
President
Erick Thohir
Parent organization
FIBA Asia
Affiliations FIBA
Website FIBA Asia

The Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) is a subzone of FIBA Asia consisting of countries from Southeast Asia. The ASEAN Basketball League, a professional league, is the top level of club competition run by the SEABA.

Member nations

National tournaments

SEABA Championship

Main article: SEABA Championship

The SEABA Championship is a tournament between national teams. It was first held in Segamat in 1994, and every two years thereafter. The fourth edition, which was held in Manila in 2001, changed the year of the subzone qualifiers in odd-numbered years, beginning that same year; and directly it became the main qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Championship.

Year Host First place Second place Third place
1994 Malaysia Segamat  Malaysia  Thailand  Indonesia
1996 Indonesia Surabaya  Indonesia  Philippines
1998 Philippines Manila  Philippines  Thailand  Malaysia
2001 Philippines Manila  Philippines  Thailand  Singapore
2003 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Philippines  Malaysia  Thailand
2005 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia  Indonesia  Thailand
2007 Thailand Ratchaburi  Philippines  Indonesia  Malaysia
2009 Indonesia Medan  Philippines  Indonesia  Malaysia
2011 Indonesia Jakarta  Philippines  Indonesia  Malaysia
2013 Indonesia Medan  Thailand  Malaysia  Singapore
2015 Singapore Singapore  Philippines  Malaysia  Singapore

SEABA Cup

Main article: SEABA Cup

The SEABA Cup is the qualifying tournament for the FIBA Asia Cup, and is held in even-numbered years.

Year Host First place Second place Third place
2012 Thailand Chiang Mai  Philippines  Indonesia  Thailand
2014 Indonesia Batam  Singapore  Indonesia  Malaysia

SEABA Championship for Women

The SEABA Championship for Women is a tournament between national teams.

Year Host First place Second place Third place
1995 Thailand Surat Thani  Thailand  Philippines  Malaysia
1997 Thailand Bangkok  Thailand  Philippines  Malaysia
1999 Malaysia Genting  Malaysia  Thailand  Philippines
2002 Thailand Phuket  Thailand  Malaysia  Philippines
2004 Singapore Singapore  Singapore  Thailand  Malaysia
2007 Thailand Phuket  Thailand  Philippines  Malaysia
2010 Philippines Manila  Philippines  Thailand  Malaysia
2014 Indonesia Semarang  Malaysia  Indonesia  Singapore

SEABA Under-18 Championship

The SEABA Under-18 Championship is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship.

Year Host First place Second place Third place
1996 Philippines Santa Cruz  Philippines  Singapore  Malaysia
1998 Thailand Bangkok  Philippines  Malaysia
2002 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia  Thailand  Indonesia
2004 Philippines Lucena  Philippines  Singapore  Thailand
2006 Malaysia Segamat  Malaysia  Singapore
2008 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Philippines  Malaysia  Thailand
2010 Myanmar Yangon  Philippines  Malaysia  Thailand
2012 Singapore Singapore  Philippines  Indonesia  Singapore
2014 Malaysia Tawau  Philippines  Malaysia  Indonesia
2016 Indonesia Medan  Philippines  Thailand  Indonesia

SEABA Under-16 Championship

The SEABA Under-16 Championship is a tournament between national teams. The highest placers go to the FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship.

Year Host First place Second place Third place
2011 Malaysia Banting  Philippines  Malaysia  Indonesia
2013 Indonesia Yogyakarta  Philippines  Thailand  Malaysia
2015 Philippines Cagayan de Oro  Philippines  Malaysia  Indonesia

Professional club tournaments

The ASEAN Basketball League is a tournament among professional club teams. The winner goes to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup. Formerly, from 2000 until 2008, the tournament was known as SEABA Champions Cup.

SEABA Champions Cup

Year Host First place Score Second place Third place
2000 Malaysia Johore Bahru, Johor, Malaysia Philippines Belle Corporation 69-64 Indonesia Mahaka Satria Muda Malaysia Petronas Basketball Team
2002 Philippines Cebu City, Philippines Philippines M. Lhuillier-Guardo 117-114 (OT) Philippines Spring Cooking Oil Malaysia Petronas Basketball Team
2007 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia Philippines Harbour Centre 85-67 Indonesia Satria Muda BritAma Malaysia Petronas Basketball Team
2008 Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia Indonesia Satria Muda BritAma No playoffs Philippines Harbour Centre Malaysia Malaysia National Basketball League Selection

ASEAN Basketball League

Season First place Result Second place Semifinalists
2009–10 Philippines Philippine Patriots1 3–0 Indonesia Satria Muda BritAma Singapore Singapore Slingers Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Dragons
2010–11 Thailand Chang Thailand Slammers1 2–0 Philippines AirAsia Philippine Patriots Malaysia Westports KL Dragons Singapore Singapore Slingers
2012 Indonesia Indonesia Warriors 2–0 Philippines San Miguel Beermen1 Philippines AirAsia Philippine Patriots Malaysia Westports Malaysia Dragons
2013 Philippines San Miguel Beermen 3–0 Indonesia Indonesia Warriors Thailand Sports Rev Thailand Slammers Malaysia Westports Malaysia Dragons
2014 Thailand Hi-Tech Bangkok City 2–0 Malaysia Westports Malaysia Dragons1 Singapore Singapore Slingers Vietnam Saigon Heat
2015–16 Malaysia Westports Malaysia Dragons1 3–2 Singapore Singapore Slingers Thailand Hi-Tech Bangkok City Vietnam Saigon Heat
  1. ^ Finished regular season with the best win-loss record.

Overall medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Philippines 25 8 3 36
2  Malaysia 7 11 20 38
3  Thailand 7 9 8 24
4  Indonesia 3 12 6 21
5  Singapore 2 4 8 14
6  Vietnam 0 0 2 2
Total 44 44 47 135

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