MIES (Switzerland) - FIBA and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have today announced a four-year extension of their partnership to include free-to-air coverage of FIBA’s flagship 3x3 basketball events, from 2025 to 2028.
Under the extension, EBU Members in Austria (ORF), Belgium (VRT), Lithuania (LRT), Netherlands (NOS), Poland (TVP), Switzerland (SRG SSR), Turkey (TRT), and Ukraine (Suspilne) will provide live, free-to-air coverage of FIBA’s top 3x3 competitions, including both World and European events. The new cycle has begun with the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2025, currently taking place from 23–29 June in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Coverage will be tailored to each country’s national teams and delivered across both traditional and digital platforms.
This extended agreement builds on the broader four-year broadcast partnership announced in October 2024 between FIBA and the EBU, which covers premium national team basketball events across Europe. This continued collaboration between the two organizations reinforces their shared mission to increase the visibility and accessibility of basketball in all its forms.
"We are excited to renew our partnership with the EBU and make the most thrilling urban team sport even more accessible to millions of fans in Europe over the next four years,” said FIBA 3x3 Managing Director Alex Sanchez. “Thanks to this partnership with the EBU and its Members, we can continue to bring world-class half-court action to our passionate and growing global community as we countdown to LA28."
Adrian Fikentscher, Director of Acquisitions, Sales and Partnerships, EBU Sport said: “Our Members are central to ensuring high-quality sport reaches as many people as possible, free-to-air across Europe and beyond. This extended partnership deepens our collaboration with FIBA and highlights how public service media can champion fast-growing sports discipline like 3x3 basketball, connecting these events with diverse audiences across both broadcast and digital platforms.”
Since its debut at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, 3x3 basketball has grown dramatically in popularity and reach, with an increasing number of events and rising prize money attracting top players from around the world. This partnership is set to further accelerate that growth and inspire the next generation of 3x3 stars.
Events covered by the agreement are:
2025
FIBA 3x3 World Cup (23-29 June in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia)
FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup (5-7 September in Copenhagen, Denmark)
FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup (17-21 September in Xiong’an, China)
2026
FIBA 3x3 Champions Cup (13-15 March in Bangkok, Thailand)
FIBA 3x3 World Cup (1-7 June in Warsaw, Poland)
FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup (11-13 September in Antwerp, Belgium)
FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup (16-20 September in China)
2027
FIBA 3x3 Champions Cup (Thailand)
FIBA 3x3 World Cup (Singapore)
FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup
FIBA 3x3 U23 World Cup (China)
2028
FIBA 3x3 Champions Cup
FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournaments
FIBA 3x3 Europe Cup
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About the EBU
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the world’s leading alliance of public service media (PSM). We have 113 Member organizations in 56 countries and have an additional 31 Associates in Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas. Our Members operate nearly 2,000 television, radio and online channels and services, and offer a wealth of content across other platforms. Together they reach an audience of more than one billion people around the world, broadcasting in 153 languages. We operate Eurovision and Euroradio services. ### About FIBA 3x3
Exciting, urban and innovative, 3x3 is inspired by several forms of streetball played worldwide and is considered the world’s number one urban team sport. Steered by FIBA, games see two teams of three players face off on a basketball half-court.
It was played successfully for the first time in international competition at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore and since then has benefited from the launch of a yearly professional circuit for men and women (World Tour and Women’s Series respectively) and national-team competitions. 3x3 made its Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Games.
For further information about 3x3, visit fiba3x3.basketball, FIBA 3x3 accounts on Douyin, Facebook, Instagram, Sina Weibo, Tencent, TikTok, Twitch, Twitter, Youku and YouTube or contact [email protected].
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