SEABA Under-18 Championship

SEABA Under-18 Championship
Most recent season or competition:
2016 SEABA Under-18 Championship
Founded 1996
Country SEABA member nations
Continent FIBA Asia (Asia)
Most recent
champion(s)
 Philippines (8th title)
Most titles  Philippines (8 titles)

The SEABA Under-18 Championship is an under-18 basketball championship in the International Basketball Federation's Southeast Asia Basketball Association, one of FIBA Asia's subzone. The event started in 1996 and is held bi-annually (except in 2000). The winners represent SEABA in the FIBA Asia Under-18 Championship.

The Philippines were the defending champions, and the most successful team in the subzone, have won their fifth straight title since 2008 and their eight title overall. Malaysia have won the other two titles, in 2002 and 2006 and consistently the second-best team in the region.

Summary

Year Host Champion Second Place Third Place Fourth Place
1996
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Philippines
Santa Cruz

Philippines

Singapore

Malaysia

Indonesia
1998
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Thailand
Bangkok

Philippines

Malaysia
2002
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Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

Thailand

Indonesia

Philippines
2004
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Philippines
Lucena

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Malaysia
2006[1]
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Malaysia
Segamat

Malaysia

Thailand

Singapore
2008
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Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand

Singapore
2010
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Myanmar
Yangon

Philippines

Malaysia

Thailand

Singapore
2012
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Singapore
Singapore

Philippines

Indonesia

Singapore

Malaysia
2014
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Malaysia
Tawau

Philippines

Malaysia

Indonesia

Singapore
2016
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Indonesia
Medan

Philippines

Thailand

Indonesia

Malaysia

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Philippines 8008
2 Malaysia 2417
3 Thailand 0336
4 Singapore 0225
5 Indonesia 0134
Total 10 10 9 29

References

  1. Beltran, Nelson (1 May 2008). "RP Youth opens bid vs Malaysia". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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