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    Dare to Dream: FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 ready for action with rosters confirmed

    LJUBLJANA / TEL AVIV (Slovenia / Israel) - The rosters of the participating nations at the prestigious FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 are now known ahead of the curtain being raised in Israel and Slovenia.

    LJUBLJANA / TEL AVIV (Slovenia / Israel) - The final rosters of the 16 participating nations at the prestigious FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 are now known on the eve of the curtain being raised in Israel and Slovenia.

    The reigning champions Serbia, who won the last edition in 2021, will be looking to repeat their success, as the rest of the field sets out to seize the opportunity for a chance to lift the trophy at the Stozice Arena on June 25.

    Click on the countries below to see the rosters:

    Group A: Greece, Latvia, Montenegro, Spain
    Group B: Belgium, Czech Republic, Israel, Italy
    Group C: France, Germany, Great Britain, Slovenia
    Group D: Hungary, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey

    The 39th edition of the tournament will see teams compete in four groups of four teams each in the Group Phase, playing each other in a single round robin format from June 15-18. 

    The first placed team will go directly to the Quarter-Finals, with the second and third-placed teams having to go through the Qualification for the Quarter-Finals to qualify for the Final Phase in Ljubljana.

    Tournament co-hosts Israel return to the FIBA Women's EuroBasket for the first time since 2011

    The Final Phase will also be conducted in a single-elimination format, with the Quarter-Finals taking place on Thursday, June 22, the Semi-Finals on Saturday, June 24 and the Final on Sunday, June 25.

    The full competition system, including qualification principles for the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, is explained here.

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    About FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023
    FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2023 will mark the 39th edition of the continental showpiece event, and will see 16 teams fight for the coveted title. The event will be co-hosted by Slovenia and Israel.
     
    For further information, visit the official website or follow FIBA Women's EuroBasket on FacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube

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