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The final BCR Sport Arena Streetball is played in Bucharest

For three days, between 19 and 21 September, the urban sports festival BCR Sport Arena Streetball will transform the area around the City Hall of Sector 1 into a center of urban sport.

Over 10 areas dedicated to sport and movement, for all family members, the area of ​​fans with thematic games, dedicated space and technology, non-stop music and competitions with prizes from hour to hour are some of the attractions waiting for Bucharest. Access is free!

The acrobatic basketball band makes Team from Hungary, with representatives supported in over 100 countries, returns to Romania with new moments of show and adrenaline.

During the event, the National Basketball Circuit 3 × 3 BCR Sport Arena Streetball, schedules its final that will conclude the anniversary insurance with the number 20.

Over 100 teams are expected in the official 3 × 3 competition in all age categories, from under 10 years to plus 35, both in the masculine and female.

Bucharestians will also be able to practice different other sports, including volleyball, table tennis, football, badminton or pickleball. A dance area for children and adults will also be arranged, where there will be initiation sessions supported by the cheerleaders of the Isports Dancers club.

There will be no lack of mini-basket and mini-football fields, as well as a multimedia area that also includes video games on consoles.

Competitions with prizes from hour to hour will be organized, and DJs will provide a festival vibe during the three days of the event.

Both on the central land dedicated to the 3 × 3 basketball competition and in the fan area there will be several moments of entertainment supported by the artists of the Metropolitan Circus or by dance troops.

The tournament is organized by Sport Arena Streetball.

Article supported by BCR

Ashley Davis

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