Hungary women's national 3x3 team

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Medals Gold medal europe.svg Gold: 2016

The Hungary women's national 3x3 team is a national basketball team of Hungary, administered by the Hungarian Basketball Federation. [1]

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It represents the country in international 3x3 (3 against 3) women's basketball competitions.

Cyesha Goree was the second leading at the 2019 World Cup and led her country to the silver medal. [2]

World Cup record

YearPositionPldWL
Flag of Greece.svg 2012 Athens 5th752
Flag of Russia.svg 2014 Moscow 22nd505
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2016 Guangzhou 6th532
Flag of France.svg 2017 Nantes 2nd752
Flag of the Philippines.svg 2018 Bocaue 8th532
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2019 Amsterdam 2nd752
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2022 Antwerp Did not qualify
Flag of Austria.svg 2023 Vienna 17th413
Total6/8402218

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References

  1. Profile - Hungary, FIBA.com, Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. One question for all women’s teams at FIBA 3x3 Olympic Qualifying Tournament FIBA, 18 May 2021. Accessed 1 July 2021.