China men's basketball preliminaries.

The draw ceremony for the 2023 FIBA World Cup qualifiers was held in Switzerland. After the draw, China, Japanese, Australian and China Taipei were divided into Group B in the Asia-Pacific region, and the timetable was released immediately.

2021165438+1October 25th, China vs Japan; 2021165438+1October 28th, China vs Japan; February 25, 2022, China vs Australia; February 28, 2022, China vs Taipei, China; June 30, 2022, China vs Australia; On July 3rd, 2022, China vs China Taibei.

The basketball world in 2023 will be jointly hosted by Japan, the Philippines and India, which is also the first basketball World Cup hosted by the three countries in history.

There will be 80 teams from various countries and regions competing for 32 World Cup seats in 420 matches, and there will be 16 teams competing for only 8 World Cup seats in the whole Asia-Pacific region.

At the draw for the 2023 World Cup qualifiers, China was assigned to Group B. Throughout Group B, only the Australian team is better than the China men's basketball team, and the Japanese team, as the host, automatically qualified for the World Cup finals.

Therefore, in the match against China, the Japanese team should focus on exercise. According to the rules, as long as they rank in the top three, they can enter the next stage, so the schedule of the group match should be very simple for China.

The preliminaries will be completed within 65,438+05 months, with six competition windows in Asia-Pacific, Africa, America and Europe. Each window will have nine days of competition, and the first window will be held from 22 to 30 October, 2026/kloc-0, 5438+0.

List of participants in the sixth window of FIBA World Cup Asian qualifiers:

Center: Hu, Wang Zhelin; The first line: Zhou Peng, Zhu, Zeng, Jiao Boqiao,; Defenders: Zhao Jiwei, Guo, Hu, Cheng and Cui Yongxi.