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JAKARTA – Indonesia as the host of the 2023 Basketball World Championship is ready to sell pre-sale tickets for the prestigious event. Pre-sale ticket sales will open from March 1 next.

Pre-sale tickets for the 12 group I phase matches are provided for the match which will take place at the Gelora Bung Karno Indoor Multifunction Stadium. The new stadium will be built this year.

The presale tickets will be sold simultaneously in the three host countries. Besides Indonesia, two other countries that will host the event are Japan and the Philippines.

“This is an important moment for basketball lovers in Indonesia to get tickets early. This is a rare opportunity for fans to watch world basketball stars compete in Jakarta," said Junas Miradiarsyah, Chair of the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup Committee in Jakarta in a statement received by VOI.

Tickets in limited quantities and fall into the category "VENUE PASS - Phase 1” (Group Phase – Round 1) - Indonesia, in Jakarta will be available for pre-sale starting March 1, 2022. Information on other tickets will be available in August 2022, a year before event takes place.

Meanwhile, basketball fans who have registered in the "Win For All Team" fan club through the official website of the 2023 FIBA World Cup at https://register.worldcup.basketball/ina/ will automatically get priority access to buy tickets early since 27 February 2022.

There are 150 pre-sale tickets available for all group stage matches in Jakarta and are divided into three categories, with 12 games per category with varying prices. For VENUE PASS – Phase 1, the first category is priced at @Rp 27 million, then the second category @ Rp 21.6 million, and the third category @ Rp 8.1 million.

The 2023 Basketball World Championship will take place from August 25 to September 3, 2023. A total of 32 teams from 4 confederations will compete to be the best.

This is the first World Cup to be hosted in Indonesia and the second to be hosted in the Philippines and Japan since they first hosted the tournament in 1978 and 2006 respectively.


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