Southeast Asia Basketball Association
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The Southeast Asia Basketball Association (SEABA) is a subzone of FIBA Asia consisting of countries from Southeast Asia.
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[edit] Member Nations
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Indonesia
- Laos
- Malaysia
- Myanmar
- Philippines
- Singapore
- Thailand
- Vietnam
[edit] SEABA Championship
The SEABA Championship is a tournament between national teams. The winner goes to the FIBA Asia Championship.
Year | Location | Gold medalists | Final score | Silver medalists | Bronze medalists | Most Valuable Player |
1994 | Segamat | Malaysia | Thailand | Indonesia | ||
1998 | Manila | Philippines | 90-69 | Thailand | Danny Ildefonso | |
1999 | Manila | Philippines | 74-66 | Singapore | Indonesia | Rommel Adducul |
2001 | Manila | Philippines | 90-73 | Thailand | Singapore | Chris Calaguio |
2003 | Kuala Lumpur | Philippines | 96-81 | Malaysia | Indonesia | |
2005* | Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 98-47 | Indonesia | Thailand | |
2007 | Ratchaburi | Philippines | † | Indonesia | Malaysia |
* The Philippines was not able to participate in the 2005 tournament due to a FIBA-mandated suspension.
† A round-robin tournament was used, with the team with the best record winning the championship.
[edit] SEABA Champions Cup
The SEABA Champions Cup is a tournament among club teams. The winner goes to the FIBA Asia Champions Cup.
Year | Location | Gold medalists | Final score | Silver medalists | Bronze medalists | Most Valuable Player |
2000 | Johore Bahru | Belle Corporation | 69-64 | Mahaka Saria Muda | Petronas | Rommel Adducul |
2002 | Cebu City | Guardo Lhuillier | 117-114 (OT) | Spring Cooking Oil | Petronas | |
2007 | Jakarta | Harbour Centre | 85-67 | Satria Muda Britama | Petronas | Marvin Cruz |
2008 | Jakarta | Satria Muda Britama | No Finals game | Harbour Centre | NBL |
[edit] External links
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