The 2013
FIBA Oceania Championship
FIBA Oceania Championship was the Oceania basketball championships that took place every two years between national teams of the continent. Through the 2015 edition, the Oceania Championship was also a qualifying tournament for the Basketball ...
for Men was the 21st edition of the tournament. The tournament featured a two-game series between
Australia and
New Zealand
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between 14 and 18 August.
It also served as the qualifying tournament of
FIBA Oceania
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for the
2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup
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in
Spain
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. The first game was held in
Auckland
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,
New Zealand
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followed by the second game in
Canberra,
Australia.
Australia won their 18th title in the tournament, but the two teams still advanced to the World Cup.
Venues
Rosters
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Results
Game 1
''All times are local (
UTC+12
UTC+12:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +12:00.
As standard time (year-round)
''Principal cities: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Mata Utu, Majuro, Yaren, Funafuti, South Tarawa on Tarawa''
North Asia
*Russia – Kamchatka ...
).''
Game 2
''All times are local (
UTC+10)''
References
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FIBA Oceania Championship
Championship
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Championship systems
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Title match system
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2013 in New Zealand basketball
2013–14 in Australian basketball
International basketball competitions hosted by Australia
International basketball competitions hosted by New Zealand
Australia men's national basketball team games
New Zealand men's national basketball team games