FIBA 3x3 World Championships

FIBA 3x3 World Championships
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2016 FIBA 3x3 World Championships
Sport 3x3 basketball
Founded 2012
No. of teams 24
Country FIBA members
Continent FIBA (International)
Most titles Men's: Qatar Qatar (1 title), Serbia Serbia (1 title)
Women's: United States USA (2 title)
Mixed: France France (1 title)

The FIBA 3x3 World Championships is the largest tournament for 3x3 Basketball. 3x3 Basketball is a new initiative by FIBA to help make basketball a more versatile sport. The debut FIBA 3x3 World Championship was held in August 2012 in Athens, Greece. The tournament will be played every two years. The inaugural and current champions are Serbia in the men's division, the USA in the women's division, and France in the mixed division.

In the FIBA 3x3 World Championships there are two events for men and women. Each team has 4 players (3 on court, 1 bench). In the first edition there was a mixed event where each team composed of 2 men and 2 women. The match is played on a half court and every rule applies as well as a 12-second shot clock and clearance needed on a new possession. 3x3 Basketball has been responded to well by the international basketball community and there has even been talk of the possibility of 3x3 Basketball being an Olympic Event.

Basic rules

FIBA releases from time-to-time a 3x3 supplement to its official basketball rules. The rules state that regular FIBA rules apply to all situations not specifically addressed in the FIBA 3x3 rules. The current set, both in an abbreviated version[1] and longer format,[2] has been published in early 2014 and a video has been posted on YouTube.[3]

Under the 2014 rules, the departures from regular full-court basketball are as follows:

Results

Men's Tournament

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2012
Details
Greece
Athens

Serbia
16–13
France

Ukraine
19–18
Israel
2014
Details
Russia
Moscow

Qatar
18–13
Serbia

Russia
19–18
Lithuania
2016
Details
China
Guangzhou

Women's Tournament

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2012
Details
Greece
Athens

United States
17–16
France

Australia
18–17
Ukraine
2014
Details
Russia
Moscow

United States
15–8
Russia

Belgium
14–12
Czech Republic
2016
Details
China
Guangzhou

Mixed Tournament

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2012
Details
Greece
Athens

France
14–8
Argentina

Ukraine
15–8
Czech Republic

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 2002
2 France 1203
3 Serbia 1102
4 Qatar 1001
5 Russia 0112
6 Argentina 0101
7 Ukraine 0022
8 Australia 0011
8 Belgium 0011

Participanting teams

Men's
Nation Greece
2012
Russia
2014
China
2016
 Andorra Q
 Argentina 12th 18th
 Brazil 22nd 19th Q
 Bulgaria 16th
 China 15th Q
 Croatia 5th
 Czech Republic 15th 6th
 Egypt 14th Q
 England 11th
 Estonia 17th 10th
 France 2nd
 Germany 23rd
 Greece 6th
 Guam 23rd
 Indonesia 24th Q
 Italy Q
 Japan 20th Q
 Israel 4th
 Latvia 18th
 Lebanon 21st
 Lithuania 4th
 Mexico 20th
 Netherlands 21st Q
   Nepal 24th
 New Zealand 12th Q
 Philippines Q
 Poland 7th Q
 Puerto Rico 16th
 Qatar 1st Q
 Romania 10th 8th Q
 Russia 5th 3rd Q
 Serbia 1st 2nd Q
 Slovenia 9th 9th Q
 Tunisia 11th
 Spain 13th Q
 Turkey 19th 17th Q
 Ukraine 3rd
 Uruguay 13th Q
 United States 7th 14th Q
 Venezuela 8th 22nd

See also

References

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