The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup is a basketball tournament scheduled to take place from 25 August to 10 September 2023 involving 32 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). The tournament will be broadcast all over the world.
According to FIBA, broadcasters from 190 countries and territories have secured rights to the tournament. [1] [2]
Territory | Rights holder(s) | Ref |
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Andorra | RTVE | [3] [4] |
Australia | ESPN | [5] |
Baltic states | TV3 Group | [6] |
Belgium | VOO Sport | [7] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sport Klub | [8] |
Brazil | ESPN | [9] |
Bulgaria | Diema Sport | [8] |
Canada | Sportsnet | [10] |
Cape Verde | RTC | [2] |
China | [2] [11] | |
Croatia | Sport Klub | [8] |
Cyprus | Novasports | [8] |
Czech Republic |
| [6] [12] |
Dominican Republic | CDN Deportes | [13] |
Finland | Nelonen Media | [14] |
France | [15] [16] | |
Georgia | GPB | [2] |
Germany | Deutsche Telekom | [17] |
Greece | [8] [18] | |
Hungary | MTVA | [19] |
Iceland | RÚV | [20] |
India | FanCode | [21] |
Indonesia | MNC Media | [22] |
Italy | [23] [24] | |
Ivory Coast | RTI | [2] |
Japan | [25] [26] [27] | |
Jordan | JRTV | [2] |
Latin America | Torneos | [28] |
Lebanon | LBCI | [29] |
Luxembourg | VOO Sport | [7] |
Malaysia | Astro SuperSport | [30] |
MENA | beIN Sports | [16] |
Mongolia |
| [31] |
Montenegro | [8] [32] | |
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport | [2] |
New Zealand | TVNZ | [33] |
North Macedonia | Sport Klub | [8] |
Pacific Islands | Digicel | [34] |
Papua New Guinea | ||
Philippines | [35] [36] [37] | |
Poland | TVP | [6] |
Portugal | RTP | [2] |
Puerto Rico | WAPA-TV | [38] |
Russia | Match TV | [39] |
San Marino | [23] [24] | |
Serbia | [8] | |
Slovakia | RTVS | [40] |
Slovenia | [8] [41] | |
South Korea | Coupang | [42] |
South Sudan | MTN | [2] |
Spain | RTVE | [3] [43] |
Sub-Saharan Africa | StarTimes Sports | [44] |
Sweden | SVT | [45] |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | [2] |
Taiwan | ELTA | [46] |
Tajikistan | TV Varzish | |
Turkey |
| [47] |
Ukraine | XSPORT | [48] |
United States | ESPN | [49] |
Territory | Rights holder(s) | Ref |
---|---|---|
Angola | RDP África | [50] |
Cape Verde | ||
Guinea-Bissau | ||
Mozambique | ||
Portugal | ||
São Tomé and Príncipe |
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