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Qatar’s 3×3 Team Faces Defeats at U23 World Cup in China

Team Qatar’s participation in the FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup began on a challenging note as they experienced two losses during the group stage matches held in Shijiazhuang, China. In their opening game, Qatar fell to the United States with a score of 15-21, followed by a closely contested match against the host nation, China, where they lost 18-21.
The Qatari squad, which features players Mohammed Basheer, Mahmoud Darwish, Mubarak Jama, and Mustafa Ndao, struggled to find their rhythm in both games. In their first match against the USA, they were unable to close the gap despite a determined effort. The game showcased the skill of the American team, which capitalized on key opportunities.
In the following match against China, the Qatar team displayed resilience but ultimately came up short. The narrow defeat highlighted their potential, with moments of strong play that could serve as a foundation for future matches.
Upcoming Matches and Outlook
Looking ahead, Qatar will face Latvia and Fiji in their upcoming matches scheduled for tomorrow. These games will be critical for the team as they aim to secure their first victory in the tournament. The matches will not only test their skills but also their ability to bounce back from early setbacks.
As the tournament progresses, Team Qatar will need to refine their strategies and enhance their teamwork to compete effectively against their next opponents. With a mix of determination and skill, they will strive to turn their fortunes around in the remaining matches of the FIBA 3×3 U23 World Cup.
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