1996 SEABA Championship

The 2nd Southeast Asia Basketball Association Championship was held from 24 November to 1 December in Surabaya, Indonesia. Matches were held at the Kertajaya Stadium which has a 5,000 seating capacity. Cambodia participated for the first time at the tournament.[1]

1996 SEABA Championship
2nd Southeast Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationIndonesia
Dates24 November – 1 December
Teams5 (from 10 federations)
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
Champions Indonesia (1st title)
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Round robin

Qualified for the final and 1997 ABC Championship
Qualified for third place match
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Philippines 4 4 0 415 297+118 8
 Indonesia 4 3 1 340 264+76 7
 Malaysia 4 2 2 329 278+51 6
 Thailand 4 2 2 345 295+50 6
 Cambodia 4 0 4 205 500295 4
Known matches
24 November
19:45
Malaysia  8195  Philippines
Scoring by half: 49–41, 32–54
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
Attendance: 2,000
24 November
Indonesia  12249  Cambodia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
25 November
17:00
Malaysia  5565  Indonesia
Scoring by half: 34–31, 21–34
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
25 November
Thailand  12956  Cambodia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
26 November
17:00
Malaysia  11845  Cambodia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
26 November
19:00
Philippines  9577  Thailand
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
27 November
Philippines  13155  Cambodia
Scoring by half: 65–30, 66–25
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
27 November
Indonesia  6966  Thailand
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
Attendance: 2,000
28 November
Philippines  9484  Indonesia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya
28 November
19:00
Malaysia  7573  Thailand
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya

Final round

Third place match

30 November
Thailand  615  Malaysia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya

Final

1 December
Philippines  8188  Indonesia
Kertajaya Stadium, Surabaya

Awards

 1996 Southeast Asian champions 

Indonesia
First title

References

  1. Chin, Dan Guen (24 November 1996). "Looking for a kick-start". New Straits Times. Retrieved 6 January 2016.
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