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Qatar To Host 2027 Basketball World Cup

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Qatar has been named host of the 2027 men’s Basketball World Cup on Friday, burgeoning its reputation for staging major global sports events.

It will be Qatar’s first time staging a Basketball World Cup with all games due to be held in the country’s capital Doha.

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Germany will hold the women’s version in 2026, basketball’s governing body FIBA said.

Qatar hosted the men’s football World Cup in November-December and will now stage basketball’s showpiece tournament for the first time.

“We are very happy to be able to award the Basketball World Cup 2027 to Qatar,” said FIBA president Hamane Niang.

The draw for the 2023 men’s Basketball World Cup takes place on Saturday in the Philippine capital Manila.

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The Philippines, Indonesia and Japan will host this year’s World Cup from August 25 to September 10.

Qatar were not among the 32 teams who qualified.

Spain are the reigning world champions.


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