Bahrain Prepares Fan Zone for FIBA 3x3 World Tour Final

Bahrain Prepares Fan Zone for FIBA 3x3 World Tour Final

Post by : Mara Khaled

Nov. 17, 2025 5:03 p.m. 243

Bahrain is ready to welcome basketball fans and families to the North Harbour Fan Zone during the Manama Final of the FIBA 3x3 World Tour "Masters," scheduled for 21–22 November. The event is organized by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) in cooperation with the Bahrain Basketball Association. The Fan Zone aims to provide an exciting mix of sports, entertainment, and cultural experiences for all visitors.

The Fan Zone is designed to engage visitors of all ages. Families can enjoy interactive activities, including virtual reality basketball games, children’s zones with fun challenges, and live cultural performances that showcase Bahrain’s rich heritage. Local and international food vendors will offer a wide selection of meals and snacks, ensuring that spectators have a complete festival experience.

Visitors will also have the chance to win prizes throughout the event. Cash awards, luxury watches, travel tickets, and other exciting giveaways will be available, adding extra excitement for attendees. The Fan Zone is not just about sports but also about creating memorable experiences for everyone who attends.

Ridha Shaaban, Fan Zone Manager, explained that the area has been carefully planned to combine sports and entertainment. He said the goal is to provide a full-day experience for fans, reflecting Bahrain’s hospitality and offering unique opportunities to enjoy basketball in a fun environment. The Fan Zone is expected to attract both local residents and international visitors attending the World Tour Final.

Meanwhile, the Bahrain Basketball Association confirmed that the Manama Final courts are fully prepared to host the event. FIBA experts have conducted thorough technical checks to ensure the venues meet international standards. Top 3x3 basketball teams from around the world will compete in the tournament, showcasing high-level skills and intense competition. The event will conclude with the crowning of the 3x3 World Tour champions, marking a highlight in the international basketball calendar.

This year’s Fan Zone is part of Bahrain’s broader initiative to promote sports tourism and strengthen its position as a host of major international sporting events. By combining basketball with cultural and entertainment activities, the Fan Zone provides an inclusive experience for fans and families alike. Visitors can enjoy live matches, participate in fun activities, and celebrate basketball in a vibrant and festive environment.

The FIBA 3x3 World Tour Final in Manama promises to be an unforgettable experience for basketball lovers. With its combination of competitive sports, interactive games, cultural displays, and attractive prizes, the Fan Zone ensures that every attendee leaves with memorable experiences. Bahrain’s hosting of this event further demonstrates the country’s commitment to promoting sports, culture, and community engagement on an international stage.

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