FIBA Intercontinental Cup four-team field announced with Tenerife playing host

The next edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup is set to take place from February 10-12, 2023 and will see the champions of four regional club leagues – Lenovo Tenerife, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, São Paulo and U.S. Monastir – vying for the coveted trophy in Tenerife, Spain.

The event will take place at Pabellon Insular Santiago Martin, the venue that hosted the 2020 edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, as well as the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2018 Final and the Basketball Champions League Final Four in 2017.

The hosts of the tournament, reigning BCL champions Lenovo Tenerife, will be hoping to add a third FIBA Intercontinental Cup title to their trophy case, having stepped at the top of the podium in the 2017 and 2020 editions of the competition.

Rio Grande Valley Vipers, the 2022 NBA G League champions, are the only other contender with prior experience of the event – and the venue, for that matter – as they took part in the 2020 edition, which was also staged in Tenerife.

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U.S. Monastir are set to make history as the first ever Tunisian club and only the second club from Africa, after Egypt’s Zamalek, to compete in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup, courtesy of their amazing conquest of the BAL trophy in 2022.

Brazil’s São Paulo meanwhile will certainly land in Tenerife having proven they are fearless newcomers, as they will make their FIBA Intercontinental Cup debut on the back of conquering the BCL Americas crown in their first ever campaign in the competition.

The draw for the 32nd edition of the FIBA Intercontinental Cup will take place in early January 2023.

The tournament will tip off on Friday, February 10, 2023 when the two Semi-Finals take place and it will conclude on Sunday, February 12, 2023 with the Final and the 3rd-Place game.

In the 2022 edition, in Cairo, Brazil’s Flamengo became the first club outside of Europe and the USA to win multiple FIBA Intercontinental Cup titles after prevailing 75-62 over Spain’s San Pablo Burgos in the Final.

The most successful club in competition history are Spanish giants Real Madrid, who have conquered the trophy on five occasions.

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