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3×3.EXE SUPER PREMIER ROUND 2 BANGKOK: Japan’s FA EXE Wins Championship

Concluding the battle for 3 people, 3×3.EXE SUPER PREMIER ROUND 2 BANGKOK Presented by TOA “3×3.EXE SUPER PREMIER ROUND 2 BangkoK Presented by TOA” Japan’s FA EXE is the best, winning the championship with an award financial of 350,000 baht. As for the top performing Thai team, Ares BKK EXE was eliminated from the round of 8 and placed 5th, while TOA Ballers EXE Se was eliminated in the first round and placed 9th.

A world-class 3-a-side basketball league competition, 3×3.EXE SUPER PREMIER ROUND 2 BANGKOK Presented by TOA “3×3.EXE SUPER PREMIER ROUND 2 BANGKOK Presented by TOA” in the shopping mall multi-purpose area Samyan Mitrtown, Floor G, is the final day of the competition, with Warathorn Jenjaratsakul, Marketing Director, TOA Paint (Thailand) Public Company Limited, and Detsadee Telan, Director of Exe Premier League Thailand joining forces to present awards to athletes

For this competition, 12 teams compete from 5 countries, namely Thailand, Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, competing for prize money of over 171,000 US dollars or about 6,000,000 baht, divided 4 fields in 3 countries, starting from the first field. In Sendai, Japan, Field 2 Thailand, Field 3 Australia to collect points. Looking forward to the final in field 4 on March 17 in Japan, where the champions of field 3 will have the right to compete in the FIBA ​​Challenger (FIBA Challenger) and the champions of field 4 will have the right to compete in the Tour of the FIBA World​​​​(FIBA World Tour) by the stadium in Thailand owned by Victory Partners Company Limited, the owner of the copyright. Exe Premier Thailand and CU Sport Enterprise Company Limited are the organizers of the competition. Supported by TOA Paint (Thailand) Public Company Limited or TOA (TOA).

For the 12 teams, 2 Thai teams participate in the competition, namely the TOA Ballers EXE team with 3 national team players under 23: Wichaya Phithakpawasutthi, Imanuel Chinedu AJ Mae Su, Nicola Franco and Watcharachat Thongpakdee in the first round in Group B. along with Lausanne Switzerland and Alice Springs Central Exe Australia.
Another team, Ares BKK Exe, which has 2 Thais, Poch-Paworsak Rammaneeyanon and Tak-Bandit Chanthong, together with Marko Vijakovic (Cherbia) and Y. Atander (Canada) are in Group D together with Nunawading Sentinel Blue EXE from Australia and Minakami Town EXE Japan The other two groups, Group A, consist of Alpha EXE. Japan, Settree Ishikawa EXE Japan and Shinagawa CC Wildcats EXE Japan Group C Toronto Canada Patriot, Hachinohe City Dime E EXE Japan and Shonan Seaside EXE Japan

Results: The best performing Thai team was Aries BKK EXE in the first round, defeating Nunawading Sentinel Blue EXE Australia 19-17 and Minakami Town EXE Japan 20. -19 was 1st in Group D, advanced to the round by 8, lost to Alice Springs Central Exe Australia 14-21, 5th place.

TOA Ballers Exe lost in the first round to Lausanne Switzerland 9-21 and lost to Alice Springs Central Exe Australia 15-16. They were eliminated in the first round and placed 3rd in Group B and placed 9th.

In the final, Japan’s Alpha Exe defeated Canada’s Toronto Patriot 21-10 to win the championship. and received a cash prize of 10,000 US dollars or 350,000 baht, which is the champion of 2 fields in a row, while Lausanne, Switzerland and Alice Springs Central Exe, Australia were third.

There is also a 3-person basketball competition, Youth Basketball Championship Powered by 3X3 EXE Premier Thailand, YOUTH BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Powered by 3X3 EXE Premier Thailand, divided into under 12 age groups and age groups Not more than 15 years too

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