FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup

The FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup had its inaugural tournament in 2014 in Bucharest, Romania.[1] There are two events in the championship, one men's event and one women's event. Each team has four players (three on court and one on the bench). 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.

FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup
Sport3x3 basketball
Founded2014
No. of teams12
CountryFIBA Europe members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champion(s)
M:  Serbia (5th title)
W:  Netherlands (1st title)
Most titlesM:  Serbia (5 titles)
W:  France (3 titles)

Results

Men's tournament

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2014
Details
Romania
Bucharest

Romania
19–16
Slovenia

Lithuania
21–18
Greece
2016
Details
Romania
Bucharest

Slovenia
19–17
Serbia

Netherlands
22–16
Russia
2017
Details
Netherlands
Amsterdam

Latvia
16–13
Slovenia

Ukraine
20–18
Serbia
2018
Details
Romania
Bucharest

Serbia
19–18
Latvia

Slovenia
21–15
Russia
2019
Details
Hungary
Debrecen

Serbia
21–18
France

Lithuania
21–18
Spain
2021
Details
France
Paris

Serbia
20–14
Lithuania

Poland
19–18
Russia
2022
Details
Austria
Graz

Serbia
21–14
Latvia

Netherlands
21–10
Lithuania
2023
Details
Israel
Jerusalem

Serbia
22–20
Lithuania

Latvia
22–19
France

Women's tournament

Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2014
Details
Romania
Bucharest

Russia
16–13
Slovenia

Belgium
16–10
Netherlands
2016
Details
Romania
Bucharest

Hungary
21–14
Romania

Russia
15–13
Switzerland
2017
Details
Netherlands
Amsterdam

Russia
22–14
Spain

Netherlands
19–15
France
2018
Details
Romania
Bucharest

France
21–5
Netherlands

Ukraine
17–16
Italy
2019
Details
Hungary
Debrecen

France
14–12
Spain

Latvia
17–13
Netherlands
2021
Details
France
Paris

Spain
16–12
Germany

France
19–13
Russia
2022
Details
Austria
Graz

France
21–14
Netherlands

Poland
16-13
Spain
2023
Details
Israel
Jerusalem

Netherlands
21–18
Spain

Lithuania
22–14
Portugal

Statistics

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Serbia5106
2 France3115
3 Russia2013
4 Slovenia1315
5 Spain1304
6 Netherlands1236
7 Latvia1225
8 Romania1102
9 Hungary1001
10 Lithuania0235
11 Germany0101
12 Poland0022
 Ukraine0022
14 Belgium0011
Totals (14 entries)16161648

Men's teams

Nation Romania
2014
Romania
2016
Netherlands
2017
Romania
2018
Hungary
2019
France
2021
Austria
2022
Israel
2023
 Andorra16th
 Austria6th12th6th5th
 Azerbaijan11th12th
 Belgium6th9th9th7th7th
 Bosnia and Herzegovina12th
 Croatia11th
 Cyprus12th
 Czech Republic13th9th12th8th
 Estonia8th7th
 France10th5th7th2nd5th4th
 Germany11th9th
 Greece4th
 Hungary11th8th7th9th
 Israel9th11th8th10th
 Italy15th5th
 Latvia1st2nd10th2nd3rd
 Lithuania3rd3rd2nd4th2nd
 Montenegro10th
 Netherlands3rd7th12th6th3rd6th
 Poland8th5th5th3rd5th
 Romania1st7th11th
 Russia10th4th6th4th9th4th
 Serbia5th2nd4th1st1st1st1st1st
 Slovakia12th
 Slovenia2nd1st2nd3rd10th11th
 Spain7th6th8th6th4th
  Switzerland14th9th10th
 Turkey12th10th
 Ukraine11th3rd8th8th

Women's teams

Nation Romania
2014
Romania
2016
Netherlands
2017
Romania
2018
Hungary
2019
France
2021
Austria
2022
Israel
2023
 Austria12th11th
 Belgium3rd11th11th
 Cyprus10th
 Czech Republic12th5th9th7th
 Estonia8th
 France4th3rd1st6th
 Germany2nd5th8th
 Great Britain10th
 Greece14th
 Hungary1st7th5th11th
 Ireland11th11th
 Israel13th12th9th
 Italy9th5th5th
 Latvia16th
 Lithuania5th6th6th3rd
 Luxembourg12th
 Netherlands4th3rd2nd4th9th2nd1st
 Poland3rd
 Portugal9th4th
 Romania6th2nd10th8th12th
 Russia1st3rd1st4th
 Serbia7th8th
 Slovakia15th12th
 Slovenia2nd10th
 Spain10th8th2nd1st4th2nd
  Switzerland8th4th6th7th
 Turkey7th
 Ukraine9th6th7th10th

See also

References

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