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The 2025 FIBA 3x3 World Cup will be an international 3x3 basketball event that features competitions for men's and women's national teams. The tournament will run between 23 and 29 June 2025 in Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 December 2024. Basketball tournament For the women's tournament, see FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. FIBA Basketball World Cup Upcoming season or competition: 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup Sport Basketball Founded 1950 ; 75 years ago (1950) First season 1950 No. of teams 32 (finals) Countries FIBA ...
FIBA has organized a world championship, known as World Cup, for men since 1950 and a women's world championship, known as the Women's World Cup, since 1953. From 1986 through 2014, both events were held every four years, alternating with the Olympics . [ 7 ]
Edwards finished with a team-high 23 points and eight rebounds, but made only 2-of-8 shots from behind the arc. Reaves added 21 points. Both teams held tight for the first half.
FIBA saw its single-game attendance record broken on Day 1 of the World Cup when the Philippines officially drew 38,115 — local officials contend the number of tickets distributed was even ...
It is the only national team in the FIBA Americas zone that has won the quintuplet crown: FIBA World Cup (they won the first edition, in 1950), Olympic Gold Medal (2004, considered the highest honor and most important title in the history of the Argentine men's team), FIBA Diamond Ball , FIBA AmeriCup (2001, 2011 and 2022) and Pan American Gold ...
It was Japan’s first World Cup win in 17 years – its last came as host nation against Panama at the then-named FIBA World Championship in 2006. Japan lost all five of its group games at the ...
In qualification for Turkey to make it to the 2019 FIBA World Cup, the national team posted an (8–4) record during European Qualifiers to make it to their fifth consecutive World Cup finals appearance. [22] [23] Entering the 2019 FIBA World Cup, Turkey was placed into Group E where they defeated Japan in their first match 86–67. [24]