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FIBA Basketball World Cup

The third window of the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifying runs from June 27 to July 7, 2022. Here’s what you should know. Men’s basketball teams from across the globe are gearing up for the third window of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, which runs from June 27 to July 7.

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This is the last window of the first round, and it will decide which teams from each of the four regions will advance to the second round at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. With lots of hoops action planned throughout the globe, here is a one-stop guide to the first important round of qualifying. First, let’s go through the qualifying procedure again.

Format review for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Qualifiers

Eighty teams from four areas – Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, FIBA Basketball World Cup– will fight across six windows during a 15-month period for a berth in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines.

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Though the amount of teams sent to next year’s showcase event varies by area, the qualifying method remains the same at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Teams are placed into groups in the first round, which consists of three windows, and will play everyone in their group twice, home-and-away (apart from the Africa region who meet in two tournaments).

After all games are completed, the top three teams from each group will progress to the second round. Those that are successful will combine to form six-team groupings. Asia, Africa, and the Americas will be divided into two six-team groups, while Europe will be divided into four.

Countries will once again gather to play everyone in their group home and away across three windows at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. The top three teams from each group in Europe will qualify for the World Cup, resulting in a total of 12 nations representing the continent.

The top two teams from each group, plus the best third-placed team, will qualify for Africa, while the top three teams from each group, plus the best fourth-placed team, will qualify for the Americas.

The Philippines have already qualified as the host of the World Cup’s Final Phase, as is Japan, which qualified as host based on its ranking at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. As a result, both nations occupy two of the seven available seats for Asia and Oceania in the tournament.

To join the two other host nations, Indonesia must improve its rating and get to the FIBA Asia Cup quarterfinals this year (12 July – 24 July).

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This implies that at the conclusion of the second window, the top three teams from each group, along with the Philippines and Japan, will have qualified for the FIBA Basketball World Cup. However, if Indonesia has already secured their position, only the best third-placed team, in addition to the top two teams from each group, will qualify.

Europe’s talents to watch in the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers

As of now, 12 European teams have already qualified for the second round of the FIBA World Cup European qualifications in 2023 at the FIBA Basketball World Cup. Lativa, Lithuania, Serbia, Spain, France, and Georgia have all advanced to the next round due to the strength of their pool results. While Russia and Belarus withdraw, Greece, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Italy, Iceland, and the Netherlands progress straight.

That means the destiny of another 12 will be determined over five game days starting on June 27 and finishing on July 7.

Stars to watch in the European Qualifiers

In window three, one guy will most likely be the center of attention. Slovenia’s talismanic Luka Doncic has returned to the fold after concluding the season with America’s National Basketball Association (NBA) team, the Dallas Mavericks.

The 23-year-old has made no secret of his desire to win with his nation, and with Slovenia needing one more victory to advance to the second round at the FIBA Basketball World Cup, you can bet Doncic will be front and center in getting his team there.

The Slovenian isn’t the only NBA player to keep an eye on during the European qualifying round. Nemanja Bjelica has been nominated to Serbia’s 20-man squad for the next season, and the 34-year-old has that winning sensation coursing through his veins.

The Serbian was a member of the Golden State Warriors squad that won the NBA Championship this year. He joins the likes of Rio 2016 silver medalist Milos Teodosic and 2022 Draft selection Nikola Jovic.

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