India to start FIBA Asia Cup 2025 journey against Jordan; check full schedule

(Courtesy : FIBA)
The FIBA Asia Cup 2025 will be held from August 5 to 17.
The Indian men’s basketball team will be in action on the opening day of FIBA Asia Cup 2025 as they face Jordan in the Group C opener. India qualified for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025—which will be held in in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from August 5 to 17—after finishing third in the qualifiers and subsequently winning their group in their final qualifying tournament.
This will be the 31st edition of the competition, which was inaugurated in 1960 and is held biennially, and the first time in the Gulf nation since 1997. A total of 16 teams, divided into four groups of four teams each, will compete in the event. India are in Group C with 16-time champions China, 2011 runners-up Jordan and host Saudi Arabia.
China are the most successful nation in the tournament history, having won the championship 16 times, followed by the Philippines (5) and Iran (3)—making the top three nations of the tournament.
Meanwhile, the Indian men’s basketball team have been a consistent part of the tournament since 1965, having missed only two tournaments since then with their best performance coming in 1969, 1979, and 1981, when they finished a credible fifth. In the last edition of the Asia Cup, India finished 16th, losing all their matches in a one-sided rout.
However, India will be confident heading into 2025 FIBA Asia Cup after defeating much higher-ranked nations in Bahrain and Kazakhstan enroute to qualification.
FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Groups and format
India are placed in Group C alongside China (30), Jordan (35) and host Saudi Arabia (65). The Indian cagers will look to perform better this time.
Matches will be played in round-robin format in the group stages with each nation facing the other teams in their respective groups once each. At the completion of the group stages, the first-ranked team from each group will advance directly to the quarter-finals, while the eight second and third-placed teams in each group will meet in another qualification round for the remaining four quarter-final spots.
Group A – Qatar, Australia, Korea, Lebanon
Group B – Guam, Japan, Syria, Iran
Group C – India, China, Jordan, Saudi Arabia
Group D – Chinese Taipei, New Zealand, Iraq, Philippines
FIBA Asia Cup 2025 full schedule, fixtures with timings (in IST)
Day 1 — August 5 (Tuesday)
- New Zealand vs Iraq — Group D — 1:30 PM IST
- Jordan vs India — Group C — 4:30 PM IST
- China vs Saudi Arabia — Group C — 8:30 PM IST
- Chinese Taipei vs Philippines — Group D — 11:30 PM IST
Day 2 — August 6 (Wednesday)
- Australia vs Korea — Group A — 1:30 PM IST
- Japan vs Syria — Group B — 4:40 PM IST
- Guam vs Iran — Group B — 8:30 PM IST
- Qatar vs Lebanon — Group A — 11:30 PM IST
Day 3 — August 7 (Thursday)
- Korea vs Qatar — Group A — 1:30 PM IST
- Iran vs Japan — Group B — 4:30 PM IST
- Lebanon vs Australia — Group A — 8:30 PM IST
- Syria vs Guam — Group B — 11:30 PM IST
Day 4 — August 8 (Friday)
- India vs China — Group C — 1:30 PM IST
- Iraq vs Chinese Taipei — Group D — 4:40 PM IST
- Philippines vs New Zealand — Group D — 8:30 PM IST
- Saudi Arabia vs Jordan — Group C — 11:30 PM IST
Day 5 — August 9 (Saturday)
- Iraq vs Philippines — Group D — 1:30 PM IST
- China vs Jordan — Group C — 4:30 PM IST
- India vs Saudi Arabia — Group C — 8:30 PM IST
- Chinese Taipei vs New Zealand — Group D — 11:30 PM IST
Day 6 — August 10 (Sunday)
- Qatar vs Australia – Group A – 1:30 PM IST
- Guam vs Japan – Group B – 4:40 PM IST
- Korea vs Lebanon – Group A – 8:30 PM IST
- Syria vs Iran – Group B – 11:30 PM IST
Day 7 — August 11 (Monday)
- 2nd Group C vs 3rd Group D
- 2nd Group D vs 3rd Group C
- 2nd Group A vs 3rd Group B
- 2nd Group B vs 3rd Group A
Day 9 — August 13 (Wednesday)
- Quarterfinal 1
- Quarterfinal 2
Day 10 — August 14 (Thursday)
- Quarterfinal 3
- Quarterfinal 4
Day 12 — August 16 (Saturday)
- Semifinal 1
- Semifinal 2
Day 13 — August 17 (Sunday)
- Bronze Medal Match
- Final
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