Basketball at the 2019 European Games

Basketball competitions at the 2019 European Games were held from 21 to 24 June 2019 at the Palova Arena in Minsk. The competition took place in the half-court 3x3 format, and both the men's and women's tournaments featured sixteen teams. Each qualifying team consisted of four players, of whom three could appear on court at any one time.

Basketball
at the 2019 European Games
VenuePalova Arena
Dates21–24 June
Competitors127[1] from 20 nations

The 2019 FIBA 3x3 World Cup was held on overlapping days in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Qualification

A NOC may enter one men's team with four players and one women's team with four players. The host country qualifies automatically in each tournament, as do the top fifteen other teams at the FIBA 3x3 Federation World Ranking.[1]

Qualified teams

Qualified asDateMenWomen
Host country Belarus Belarus
FIBA 3x3 Federation Ranking [2][3]1 November 2018 Serbia
 Russia
 Latvia
 Slovenia
 Ukraine
 Lithuania
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Estonia
 Romania
 France
 Czech Republic
 Turkey
 Italy
 Andorra
 Ukraine
 France
 Russia
 Andorra
 Netherlands
 Hungary
 Romania
 Italy
 Czech Republic
  Switzerland
 Latvia
 Spain
 Estonia
 Germany
 Serbia
Total1616

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
 Russia
Ilia Karpenkov
Kirill Pisklov
Stanislav Sharov
Alexey Zherdev
 Latvia
Armands Ginters
Roberts Pāže
Armands Seņkāns
Mārtiņš Šteinbergs
 Belarus
Maxim Liutych
Mikita Meshcharakou
Andrei Rahozenka
Siarhei Vabishchevich
Women
 France
Mousdandy Djaldi-Tabdi
Caroline Hériaud
Assitan Koné
Johanna Tayeau
 Estonia
Merike Anderson
Kadri-Ann Lass
Annika Köster
Janne Pulk
 Belarus
Natallia Dashkevich
Maryna Ivashchanka
Darya Mahalias
Anastasiya Sushczyk
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