How many years is the Men's Basketball Asia Cup held?

Men's Basketball Asia Cup hosting time

The Men's Basketball Asia Cup is currently a four-year event.

On October 2, 2015, the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and the Asian Basketball Confederation (ABF) held a press conference during the Men's Basketball Asian Championships, announcing that the 2017 edition of the Asian Championships would be renamed the "Asian Cup" and that the duration of the tournament would be changed from a biennial to a quadrennial tournament.The first Men's Basketball Asian Cup was hosted in 2017, and the previous edition was in 2022,. The next Men's Basketball Asia Cup will be held in 2026.

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The results of the Chinese men's basketball team's previous Men's Basketball Asia Cups (Asian Championships) are as follows:

1975 Eighth Asian Championships (Bangkok): Chinese Men's Basketball Team participated in the tournament for the first time and won the championship with 9 victories under the leadership of Head Coach Qian Chenghai, which started the brilliant journey of Chinese Men's Basketball Team in the Asian tournament.

1977 Ninth Asian Championships (Kuala Lumpur): With the help of Zhang Weiping and Mu Tiezhu, the Chinese Men's Basketball Team successfully defended its title. The team won all 4 group matches, with a net win of 239 points, which created the biggest net win record in the group matches of the Asian Championships in the history of the Chinese Men's Basketball Team at that time.

1979 10th Asian Championships (Nagoya): The Chinese team overcame many difficulties, including an unfair referee's decision against host Japan, to win a narrow 70-68 victory over Japan, followed by a victory over South Korea to win the championship and a ticket to the Moscow Olympics.

1981 11th Asian Championships (Karachi, India): Qian Chenghai returned to the helm of the coaching staff, the Chinese men's basketball team was more mature and steady, and easily won the championship, realizing four consecutive titles in the Asian Championships.

1983 The 12th Asian Championships (Hong Kong): The Chinese Men's Basketball Team won the championship with absolute strength, winning the group stage with ease, and facing the old rivals Korea and Japan in the final stage, netting an average of 30 points per game, winning all six matches, and winning five consecutive tournaments, accomplishing the first five champions in the history of the Asian Championships.

1987 14th Asian Championships (Bangkok): China only beat Iraq by 2 points in the first game, but later on, they got stronger and stronger, and in the final, they beat South Korea in overtime, with Gong Luming as the key figure, and after winning the championship, the legendary Chinese men's basketball coach Qian Chenghai retired in glory.

1989 15th Asian Championships (Beijing): The Chinese team played at home and won the championship with a big advantage under the leadership of the new coach Sun Bang. Wang Fei performed well in the final, scoring 31 points from both inside and outside the arc, helping the Chinese team to defend the title by 30 points over the South Korean team.

1991 16th Asian Championships (Kobe): Jiang Xingquan took over the reins of the Chinese men's basketball team for the first time. The Chinese team went all the way through the group stage, beating host Japan by 43 points in the semifinals, and then defeating South Korea in the finals to win the championship for the eighth time and collect the second three consecutive titles.

1993 17th Asian Championships (Jakarta, Indonesia): China beat Thailand in the first game, but were defeated by Saudi Arabia in the second game. However, they then adjusted to beat South Korea in the semifinals and North Korea in the final to win the title again.

1995 18th Asian Championships (Seoul, South Korea): Gong Luming made his debut, and the Chinese team made it to the finals. Despite some twists and turns in the game, the Chinese team beat the hosts, South Korea, by nine points, and the Chinese team won its second consecutive five championships.

2001 21st Asian Championships (Shanghai): Wang Fei coached the Chinese team for the first time, the Chinese team won every game by a large margin, and beat Lebanon by 34 points in the final, Yao Ming won the MVP of this Asian Championships.

2003 22nd Asian Championships (Harbin): Yao Ming became more and more mature and powerful after landing in the NBA, and the Chinese team led by Yao Ming was hard to beat all the way to the final with a 106-96 victory over South Korea and won the right to participate in the Athens Olympic Games.

The 23rd Asian Championships 2005 (Doha, Qatar): China easily passed the three group stage matches, held Saudi Arabia to just 10 points in the rematch, and finally won the title for the 14th time by beating South Korea and then defeating Lebanon in the final stage.

2011 26th Asian Championships (Wuhan): China's team was coached by Deng Hua Hua, and the team included Yi Jianlian, Wang Zhizhi, Liu Wei and other key players, and eventually won the championship.

2015 28th Asian Championships (Changsha): China's men's basketball team regained the championship of the Asian Championships with a record of 9 wins and 0 losses, and successfully advanced to the Rio Olympics.

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