Qatar National Basketball Team Gears Up for Tough Clash Against Japan in International Friendly Tournament

- July 29, 2025
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Doha, Qatar – July 29, 2025

Following a thrilling victory over Saudi Arabia, the Qatar national basketball team is channeling its energy and focus into its second match of the 2025 International Friendly Tournament, hosted by the Qatar Basketball Federation at the state-of-the-art Lusail Multipurpose Arena. The team is set to face a formidable Japanese squad on Wednesday, July 30, at 5:00 PM, in a critical test of their readiness ahead of the highly anticipated FIBA Asia Cup 2025.
Qatar kicked off the tournament with a hard-fought 82-78 win against Saudi Arabia, a match marked by intense competition and standout performances. The first quarter ended in a 24-24 tie, but Qatar gradually asserted dominance in the subsequent periods, securing a four-point victory. This result placed Qatar at the top of the tournament standings with two points, while Saudi Arabia holds one point.

Wednesday’s clash with Japan represents a significant challenge, as the Japanese team is renowned for its fast-paced, technically proficient style of play, making them one of Asia’s top contenders. Under the guidance of head coach Hakan Demir, Qatar’s technical staff is leveraging this match to enhance team cohesion and refine strategies, ensuring peak performance for the FIBA Asia Cup, scheduled for August 5-17, 2025, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Also on Wednesday, the tournament’s second match will see Iraq take on Saudi Arabia at 7:00 PM, with both teams eager to showcase their potential ahead of major continental competitions.

The friendly tournament features four Asian teams—Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Iraq—competing in a single-round-robin format. This event serves as a vital preparation platform for the FIBA Asia Cup 2025, which will feature 16 teams. Qatar has been drawn into Group A alongside Australia, South Korea, and Lebanon. Group B includes Guam, Japan, Syria, and Iran, while Group C comprises China, Jordan, India, and Saudi Arabia. Group D features Chinese Taipei, New Zealand, Iraq, and the Philippines.

The Asia Cup will follow a group-stage format, with the top team from each group advancing directly to the quarterfinals. Teams finishing second and third in their groups will compete in crossover knockout matches to determine the remaining quarterfinalists.
The Qatar Basketball Federation emphasizes the importance of this friendly tournament in honing the national team’s technical and physical readiness for the continental championship. The federation expresses strong confidence in the players and coaching staff to deliver exceptional performances that elevate Qatar’s basketball reputation across Asia.

The federation also calls on fans to rally behind the national team during both the friendly tournament and the FIBA Asia Cup, urging supporters to cheer on the players as they strive for success and aim to raise Qatar’s flag high on the international stage.

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