Basketball
Caixabank 2025 Circuit Arrivals in “Coats for Everything” and more cities than ever before
Basketball 3×3 prepares for a vibrant season with the launch of new ones Circuit 3×3 Caixabank 2025I will begin my trip on May 18th. Almeria. This 13th edition of up to 3×3 free and outdoor basketball circuit Spain Fresh images, new cities for tours, and incorporation of well-known ambassadors are presented. Everything is intended to transform it into the most participatory version of its history under the motto “All Courts” and to expand the practice of this sporting modality.
There are a total of 10 cities on the calendar running until the end of October, and the circuit (formerly known) 3×3 square) bet on a greater inclusion. The “Triple Solidario” project will be strengthened, adding each triple score to a local beneficial cause, and maintaining the basketball tournament. wheelchair (BSR) At each stop. Plus, new activities will be incorporated into every audience, from training old games to training family games to promoting values such as equality, respect, and teamwork.
Sports activities continue to be central to the event, with multiple categories of all ages. However, the atmosphere of the celebration will be enhanced by the animation and participation of the new well-known ambassadors. The legend of Fernando Romei They’ll participate Vega Guimenothe current 3×3 European champion, and Javier Beirlan5×5 world champions will actively participate in the public. Promotion of women’s basketball through the Women’s Basketball Universe Program is also a pillar, with all women’s space tracks looking to surpass 37% of women’s participation last year.
This effort Caixabank and Spanish Union Basketball (February) aims to not only encourage base sports, but also use basketball as a learning tool and social cohesion for each region’s iconic enclave.
Here is the complete calendar for circuit outages:
May 18th – Almeria
・May 24th – Santiago de Compostela
May 31st – Cartagena
・August 29th – Pamplona
September 6th – Santander
・September 13th – La Rioja
・September 20th – Placencia
・October 4th – Madrid
・October 11th – Tenerif
・October 25th – Valencia
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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