SINGAPORE - Excitement is already building for the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024, which
is poised to kick off in spectacular style, marking the beginning of an exciting year
for the world's number one urban team sport.For the third straight edition, the vibrant city of Singapore will host the premier 3x3
tournament in Asia from March 27-31, 2024. The games will be played at the
Singapore Sports Hub, a venue that has staged numerous renowned sports events,
with the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup standing out for its particularly electrifying atmosphere,
placing it high among the most memorable experiences.The 2024 edition of the Asia Cup will effectively launch a major year for 3x3, which
will be headlined by the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. It will be 3x3's second
appearance at the Olympics after its successful debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
Games."Thrilled to return to Singapore for the third edition of the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup,
kicking off what promises to be a monumental year. Starting the season in this
vibrant city is truly special, and the anticipation is building as the best 3x3 players
and teams in Oceania and Asia prepare to engage in fierce competition," said Alex
Sanchez, FIBA 3x3 Director. “Building on the success of the past two editions of FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup and the
inaugural 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup, we are excited to bring the basketball
action back to our local and regional fans. Organising such international events
allow Singapore to showcase our capabilities and elevate the profile of the sport
locally and regionally, thereby inspiring more youths to pursue the sport
competitively. At the same time, it provides our Team Singapore athletes a valuable
opportunity to compete alongside the best teams in the region in front of a home
crowd. We are immensely proud of our athletes’ fighting spirit in the last two
seasons, and look forward to another exciting basketball season this March,” said
Marcus Tan, Chief of Sport Development Group, Sport Singapore.2023 Asia Cup was most memorable event in the tournament’s history Packed stands of passionate fans made for an incredible sight at the Singapore
Sports Hub OCBC Square during the 2023 edition of the Asia Cup.
There were an impressive 43 teams in the entire draw – 23 men's and 20 women's
– in a showcase of the best 3x3 talent in Asia. In what might have been the greatest
ever Asia Cup final, Mongolia snapped powerhouse Australia's 24-game winning
streak in the event after superstar Anand Ariunbold hit an all-time buzzer-beater.Their victory marked Mongolia’s second title, with their first in 2017, while Australia
will be looking for revenge as they bid for a record-extending fourth title. The only
other country that has tasted gold in the men's is Qatar, who won the first Asia Cup
in 2013.In the women's tournament, Australia had an irresistible run. It was their third title,
with China, India, and New Zealand having also triumphed previously in the
women's event.2024 edition promises more with Olympic Games in the horizon “We are thrilled to host the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup once again here at the Singapore
Sports Hub. This event complements our commitment to provide greater access
for Singaporeans and visitors to world-class sporting action,” shared Yazed Osman,
Group Head, Events & Placemaking, Kallang Alive Sport Management. “We will
continue to proactively programme around the tournament with inviting activities
for the community at large to drive awareness and grow interest in basketball
because all it takes is a spark to kindle passion and ambition, especially in our
youths, and we aspire to be that catalyst for sporting dreams.”Make a date with us. Come experience the thrill of the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup in person
at the Singapore Sports Hub this March. Over 43 teams representing more than 20
nations from around the world will face off on the court. Tickets to the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024 start from just $5 per session (excluding
booking fee). Each session promises a minimum of six thrilling games (excluding
Session 3 on 31 March) and not to be missed are sessions 1 and 2 on 27 and 28 March
which are free for all patrons, on a first-come-first-served basis until full capacity is
reached. DatesSessionStandard*Youths* (18yo and below) Seniors* (55yo and above)27/28 March1,2FreeFree27/28 March3$10 per session$5 per session29/30 March1,2$20 per session$10 per session31 March1,2$30 per session$15 per session31 March3$40 per session$20 per session*excluding booking feeTickets go on sale from January 16, 2024. Stay tuned for more details and secure
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