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Chinese bid for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup

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Chinese bid for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup
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The Chinese Basketball Association (not to be confused with the basketball league of the same English-language name) was the successful bid for the right to host the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. On 16 March 2015, the bid became a formal candidate together with the Philippines, as FIBA decided that the 2019 World Cup will be played in Asia.[1] China officially won the bid against the Philippines on 7 August 2015.

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A number of sites were proposed as venues for the Basketball World Cup.

FIBA underlined some requirements for the venues to be used:[7]

  • There should be at least a minimum of 4-5 venues; 2 venues for the knock-out stage
  • A press center 150 pax for the group stage and 300 pax for the final round, 2 square meters per person

Venues

There are eight venues proposed by the Chinese bid committee:[8]

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Notes

  1. Suzhou was originally among the eight host cities proposed by China when it won its bid. Suzhou was replaced by Shanghai with the change approved by the FIBA Central Board in early 2016. Shanghai is subject to a positive evaluation in April 2016.[9]

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