2013 FIBA 3x3 World Tour

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2013 FIBA 3x3 World Tour
Tournament information
Host(s) Japan
Puerto Rico
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Brazil
Turkey (finals)
  2012
2014  

The 2013 FIBA 3x3 World Tour was an international 3x3 basketball between 3x3 basketball teams. The tournament is organized by FIBA.

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Finals Qualification

Five Masters Tournaments were held in five cities in five countries. 12 teams participated in the finals which was held in Istanbul, Turkey on October 4–5. Two best teams from each masters tournament qualified for the finals.

EventDateLocationBerthsQualified
Direct Qualifiers4-5 October Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul 2 Flag of Turkey.svg Caddebostan
Flag of Turkey.svg Bosphorus
Tokyo Masters 20-21 July Flag of Japan.svg Tokyo 2 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta
Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya
San Juan Masters 10-11 August Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan 2 Flag of the United States.svg NY Staten
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saskatoon
Prague Masters 24-25 August Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Prague 2 Flag of Serbia.svg Novi Sad
Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest
Lausanne Masters 30-31 August Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Lausanne 2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj
Flag of Slovenia.svg Brezovica
Rio de Janeiro Masters 14-15 September Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro 2 Flag of Venezuela.svg Caracas
Flag of Argentina.svg Neuquén
TOTAL12

Final standing

RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Slovenia.svg Brezovica 6-0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Serbia.svg Novi Sad 4-2
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Venezuela.svg Caracas4-1
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Kranj2-3
5 Flag of Romania.svg Bucharest3-1
6 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Saskatoon2-2
7 Flag of Turkey.svg Caddebostan2-2
8 Flag of Japan.svg Nagoya1-3
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Neuquén1-2
10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta0-3
11 Flag of Turkey.svg Bosphorus0-3
12 Flag of the United States.svg NY Staten0-3

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