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2020 FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments - Belgrade 2

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Àtụ:Infobox FIBA tourneyAsọmpi ntozu ụmụ nwanyị FIBA ​​2020 na Foshan/Belgrade bụ otu n'ime asọmpi ntozu ụmụ nwanyị 2020 FIBA. E mere atụmatụ ime asọmpi a na Foshan, China, site na 6 ruo 9 February 2020.[1][2] Emere asọmpi a na Belgrade, Serbia n'ihi nchegbu gbasara ọrịa coronavirus.[1]

China, Spain na South Korea ruru eru maka Olimpik.[2][3]

Ìgwè iru eru Ụbọchị iru eru FIBA World Ranking
 China Nke mbụ na asọmpi Asia/Oceania tupu asọmpi - Otu A 17 Nọvemba 2019 Nke 8
 Spain Onye nke mbụ na EuroBasket Women 2019Ụmụ nwanyị EuroBasket 2019 4 Julaị 2019 Nke atọ
 Great Britain Nke anọ na EuroBasket Women 2019Ụmụ nwanyị EuroBasket 2019 4 Julaị 2019 Nke 18
 South Korea Onye nke abụọ na asọmpi Asia/Oceania tupu asọmpi - Otu A 17 Nọvemba 2019 Nke 19

Ebe a na-anọ

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A ga-egwu ya na Foshan International Sports and Cultural Center na Foshan, China. Mana n'ihi Ọrịa COVID-19, a gbanwere ya ka ọ bụrụ Belgrade, Serbia.[4]

Belgrade  
Ụlọ Nzukọ Aleksandar Nikolić
Ebe a na-anabata ihe: 8,000

Ndị otu

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Ọnọdụ

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Pos Ìgwè Pld W L PF PA PD Pts iru eru
1  China 3 3 0 250 198 +52 6 Olimpik nke oge okpomọkụ
2  Spain 3 2 1 224 179 +45 5
3  South Korea 3 1 2 188 262 −74 4
4  Great Britain 3 0 3 224 247 −23 3


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Ndị ndú ọnụ ọgụgụ

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   Ìgwè[5]   

A mara ọkwa ndị otu kpakpando niile na MVP na 9 Febụwarị 2020. [6]

Ndị otu kpakpando niile
Ndị nche N'ihu Ebe etiti
Ogige Hye-jin Li Meng
Alba Torrens Temi Fagbenle
Han Xu
MVP: Li Meng

Ebem si dee

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  1. FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament relocated to Belgrade, Serbia. FIBA (27 January 2020).
  2. China hold off Spain to book their ticket to Tokyo. FIBA (8 February 2020).
  3. Spain avoid drama to confirm Olympic ticket; Korea also Tokyo bound. FIBA (9 February 2020).
  4. FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament relocated to Belgrade, Serbia. FIBA (27 January 2020).
  5. Statistical leaders (Teams). FIBA. Retrieved on 10 February 2020.
  6. Meng Li collects TISSOT MVP award to lead All-Star Five. fiba.basketball. Retrieved on 10 February 2020.