Red Bull Half Court brings street basketball showcase to Dubai

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For the first time ever, the Red Bull Half Court World Finals are coming to the UAE — with Dubai set to host the high-energy 3-on-3 basketball showdown on November 29.

This year’s showdown promises high-energy action, cutting-edge court design and a vibrant urban vibe across two locations: the outdoor space near the Museum of the Future and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Plaza.

The tournament follows official FIBA 3x3 rules, with fast-paced 10-minute games or a race to 21 points.

After a series of global qualifiers, the finals will bring together 20 men’s teams and 15 women’s teams from across four continents — including players from Japan, the USA, Nigeria, Lebanon, and the Maldives, with the UAE competing as host nation.

Adding to the excitement is a custom-designed trophy that blends Emirati heritage with modern art, symbolizing Dubai’s spirit of innovation and tradition.

Red Bull Half Court 2025 is organised in collaboration with Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai Sports Council, Creators HQ and Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel.

 

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