Mexico will face Cuba and the United States in qualifying for the Basketball World Cup – Publimetro México

The Mexican basketball team will have a couple of tough tests ahead of them, after meeting their rivals for the second window of the Americas Qualifiers for the FIBA ​​Basketball World Cup 2023.

The FIBA ​​Americas Regional Office confirmed that Mexico will face Cuba and the United States in the qualifier to be held in February.

After being local, the 12 Warriors will be visitors in both matches and will have to travel to Havana for the first game where they will face Cuba, on February 24 and, later, they will go to Washington DC to face the United States team, the Sunday 27.

This will be the first duel for the quintet led by Omar Quintero against Cuba, which has a record of two defeats in this tie.

While it will be the second match against the Stars and Stripes team, after the 97-88 victory for Mexico, in the city of Chihuahua.

The Aztec quintet is the leader of Group D, with two wins, ahead of Puerto Rico, the United States and Cuba.

It will be in the next few days when Omar Quintero and Ademeba Nacional announce the Preselection list that will include 24 players, of which, in the month of February, it will be defined who will represent Mexico in this second window.

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