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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › FIBA_EuropeFIBA Europe - Wikipedia

    La FIBA Europe è l'organo che governa la pallacanestro in Europa e una delle cinque Zone della Federazione Internazionale Pallacanestro (insieme ad Africa, America, Asia e Oceania). È un'associazione internazionale fondata nei giorni tra il 15 e il 17 marzo 1957, che riunisce al momento 51 federazioni nazionali di pallacanestro d ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FIBA_EuropeFIBA Europe - Wikipedia

    FIBA Europe is the administrative body for basketball in Europe, within the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), which includes all 50 national European basketball federations.

  3. FIBA organises the most famous and prestigious international basketball competitions including the FIBA Basketball World Cup, the FIBA World Championship for Women and the FIBA 3x3 World Tour.

    • info-europe@fiba.basketball
    • +49 (89) 7806080
    • +49 (89) 78060859
    • www.fiba.basketball/europe
  4. The FIBA Europe Cup (FEC) is an annual professional club basketball competition organised by FIBA for eligible European clubs. It is FIBA's second level competition. Clubs mainly qualify based on their performance in national leagues and cup competitions, although this is not the sole deciding factor.

  5. I Campionati europei maschili di pallacanestro FIBA sono una competizione sportiva continentale a cadenza quadriennale organizzata dalla FIBA Europe, la federazione europea della pallacanestro. La denominazione ufficiale della manifestazione è FIBA EuroBasket.

  6. The 2023–24 FIBA Europe Cup was the 9th season of the FIBA Europe Cup, a European basketball competition for clubs launched by FIBA Europe. The season began on 18 October 2023 and ended on 24 April 2024. For this season, the number of teams in regular season was increased from 32 to 40 teams.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FIBAFIBA - Wikipedia

    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. [6]