The State of Qatar officially received today the 2027 FIBA World Cup ball in a ceremony organized for the event, uninvolved of the closing ceremony of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 in Manila, the Philippines.
During the function, Seat of the Philippines Nearby Getting sorted out Council Manuel Pangilinan passed the ball to FIBA President Hamane Niang, who thusly gave it over to Qatar B-ball League (QBF) President Mohammed Al Meghaiseeb and Qatar Olympic Panel (QOC) Marketing and Communications Director Sheikha Asma Al-Thani.
On the event, the QBF President communicated his pleasure by saying: ” We are happy to get the B-ball World Cup ball and to have had the chance to observe the hierarchical experience of the Philippines and the recognized association that went with it,” Al Meghaiseeb then added: ” We will be eager to take advantage of this opportunity to organize an exceptional edition that will attract the interest of a new group of followers and fans. Hosting such a significant sporting event for one of the most popular games in the world is another step in our sporting career.
Following the assessment of up-and-comer country documents, the FIBA Focal Load up reported its decision of the Province of Qatar as host of the FIBA B-ball World Cup 2027, with this being the initial time for the competition to be held in the Center East and North Africa locale.
As reasons for its decision, FIBA cited the State of Qatar’s exceptional facilities, the nation’s keen interest in sports development, and its long history of hosting major sporting events, most notably the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
In addition, the Qatari file places a special emphasis on legacy plans, highlighting the tournament’s contribution to basketball’s global and regional development. With the preparation of the games offices that will have the 2027 Ball World Cup, this release of the competition will turn into the most supportable form in its set of experiences.
Qatar will host the third FIBA World Cup in Asia after China in 2019 and the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia in this year’s tournaments. With 32 teams participating in the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup, fans will be able to attend more games and have a one-of-a-kind experience.