Indonesia men's national under-16 basketball team

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The Indonesia national under-16 basketball team is a national basketball team of Indonesia, administered by the Indonesian Basketball Association "PERBASI". [1]

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It represents the country in international under-16 (under age 16) basketball competitions.

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References

  1. FIBA National Federations – Indonesia, fiba.com, accessed 18 Sep 2016.