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3rd CISM World Military Basketball 3x3 Championship concludes with thrilling finals in Novi Sad

 

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NOVI SAD (SRB) - The 3rd CISM World Military Basketball 3x3 Championship concluded yesterday, June 20, in Novi Sad, Serbia, with high-intensity games showcasing top-tier talent and sportsmanship. Over two days, military athletes from across the globe competed fiercely in both men's and women's categories, culminating in a series of electrifying matches that highlighted the event’s competitive spirit and exceptional organization by the Serbian Delegation to CISM.

 

On the second and final day of the 3rd CISM World Military Basketball 3x3 Championship, the Women's Quarterfinals delivered exciting matchups that set a competitive tone. Belgium defeated North Macedonia with a decisive 18-11 win through effective team play and tactical precision. The Netherlands showcased their dominance by overcoming Bosnia & Herzegovina 21-6, using aggressive offense and tight defense. France delivered an overwhelming performance against host nation Serbia, winning 21-2 with exceptional speed and accuracy. In a closely contested final game, Canada edged out Germany 14-9, demonstrating resilience and strong defense.

 

The intensity of the 3rd CISM World Military Basketball 3x3 Championship only heightened during the Semifinals, with two decisive victories setting the stage for the final medal matches. In the first semifinal, France faced Canada and delivered a commanding performance, defeating the Canadians with a score of 21-8. France's superior speed, teamwork, and precise execution on both ends of the court were evident, as they consistently outmaneuvered and outscored their opponents. The second semifinal saw Belgium take on the Netherlands, where Belgium's robust offense and strategic play secured them a 19-6 victory. Belgium's effective coordination and tactical prowess overwhelmed the Dutch team, allowing them to maintain control throughout the match and advance to the finals.

 

 

In the Bronze Medal Game, the Netherlands battled Canada in a closely contested game. The Netherlands managed to secure a narrow 11-8 victory, displaying resilience and determination to claim their spot on the podium. The final was a showcase of France's dominance, as they clinched the championship with a convincing 19-9 win over Belgium. France's skillful play, characterized by their seamless teamwork and relentless offense, cemented their position as the tournament's top team and demonstrated their overall superiority throughout the championship.

 

In the Men's Quarterfinals, Morocco narrowly defeated Korea 19-16 in a tightly contested game, pulling ahead in the final moments. Host nation Serbia impressed local fans with a 21-12 victory over Slovenia, showcasing strong teamwork and effective offense. Germany overcame Cyprus with a 21-14 win, using strategic play and robust defense to secure their spot in the semifinals. In a high-scoring clash, France emerged victorious against Canada 22-17, thanks to their dynamic offense and swift transitions.

 

In the Men's Semifinals, France narrowly defeated Germany with a 21-20 victory in a thrilling, closely contested game. Serbia overcame Morocco with a 21-18 win, relying on strong defense and timely scoring to secure their spot in the finals, much to the home crowd's delight.

 

 

In the Bronze Medal Game, Germany faced Morocco and secured a 21-16 win. Germany's strategic play and effective execution on both ends of the court allowed them to overcome Morocco and claim the third-place finish. Their balanced approach and resilience were evident as they built and maintained their lead. The final featured a hard-fought battle between France and Serbia. Both teams showcased exceptional skill and determination, but France ultimately emerged victorious with a 21-13 scoreline. France's cohesive teamwork, dynamic offense, and defensive tenacity allowed them to outplay Serbia and secure the top spot in the men’s category. This decisive win highlighted France’s dominance throughout the tournament and their ability to perform under pressure.

 

Event Organization and Quality of Play

 

The Serbian Delegation to CISM organized the event meticulously, ensuring a seamless experience for athletes and spectators alike. The games, held in Novi Sad's state-of-the-art facilities, were a testament to the growing popularity and competitive nature of 3x3 basketball. The level of play demonstrated by the athletes was nothing short of extraordinary, reflecting the high standards of military sports and the dedication of the players.

 

As the championship drew to a close, participants and fans celebrated not only the victories but also the camaraderie and spirit of international military sports competition. The success of the 3rd CISM World Military Basketball 3x3 Championship has set a high bar for future events, promising even greater excitement and engagement in the years to come.

 

For comprehensive information including rankings, results, rosters, and player details for the 3rd WMC Basketball Championship, visit FIBA 3x3 Events.

 

(Source: CISM Media & Communication Department)

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