The BCR Sport Arena Streetball national 3×3 basketball circuit will continue with the fourth stop, which will take place over the weekend of July 19-21 on courts set up in the Iulius Mall Iași parking lot.
The area will be dedicated to outdoor movement and sports, and not just basketball players will have fun this weekend. In the fan zone, spectators can participate in various themed games, test their physical abilities, or engage in virtual duels in the console gaming area.
There will be prize competitions throughout the day, exhibition matches with special guests, entertainment moments, and non-stop music.
Friday will be entirely dedicated to fans, allowing access to the fan zone and the game courts. On Saturday and Sunday, the 3×3 basketball competition matches will take place.
The tournament is part of the BCR Sport Arena Streetball Tour 2024 and is open to all age categories: U10 (mixed), U12, U14, U16, U18, U21, Open, and +35, for both men and women.
Registrations for this tournament begin on Monday, July 15, at 3:00 PM on the official competition website, 3la3.ro, and will be limited to 70 teams across all categories.
The participation fee for this event is €50 per team, payable online through the registration module on the website. Players making their debut this season and who do not yet have an official BCR Sport Arena Streetball 2024 jersey will need to purchase one from the check-in area at the event. The jersey costs 100 lei and is mandatory for tournament participation.
The match schedule will be posted on Thursday, July 18, on the official website 3la3.ro and will also be communicated on the Sport Arena Streetball social media accounts.
Each participating player will earn points in both the FIBA 3×3 global ranking and the BCR Sport Arena Streetball 2024 leaderboard. Based on their individual rankings for the 2024 season, the top players will be eligible to form their own team for the BCR Sport Arena Streetball 2024 Final, which will take place in Bucharest from September 6-8.
Cash prizes will be awarded in the Men’s Open and Women’s Open categories at each stage of the circuit, and at the final in September, cash prizes will be awarded across all age categories.
According to a study by the International Olympic Committee, 3×3 basketball is the most popular urban team sport in the world, with over 250 million participants globally. Since the Tokyo 2020 edition, 3×3 basketball has been part of the Olympic Games program.