Instituto Advances to the Super 6 in the 2023 South American League

Instituto is among the best six teams that will play for the title in the 2023 South American League. La Gloria, with two wins and one loss, advanced as second in Group A. In the home run played in Oberá, Misiones, they lost in the debut with San José from Paraguay (66-69) and defeated Malvín from Uruguay (108-62) and beat the local Oberá 68-63 to achieve passage.

Those classified for Super 6, in addition to Albirrojo, are San José in Group A. In Group B: Peñarol from Uruguay and Gimnasia y Esgrima from Comodoro Rivadavia and in Group C Titanes de Barranquilla and Caribbean Storm, both from Colombia, advanced.

In the Super 6, the teams were placed according to the results of the group stage, taking into account the official regulations of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). In this way, the order is:

1. Titans (3-0)2. Deportivo San José (3-0)3. Peñarol (2-1)4. Commodore Gymnastics and Fencing (2-1)5. Institute (2-1)6. Caribbean Storm (2-1)

How to play Super 6

Titanes and San José will wait for the results of the first games. Instituto will face Gimnasia de Comodoro, and Peñarol will face Caribbean Storm.

In that round, Gloria and the others will have a double chance to reach the Final 4.

The Super 6 team of the South American League, with Instituto as animator. (FIBA)

The venue of the tournament or the date of the Super 6 and Super 4, which are played back-to-back, are not determined by FIBA. Although it was offered to the Alta Córdoba club, the final phase of the tournament could be played in Montevideo, Uruguay (organized by Peñarol) or in Barranquilla, Colombia (organized by Titanes).

The dispute format of the Final 4 of the South American League, which the Institute seeks to access. (FIBA)

As for the date, although FIBA ​​did not announce it either, it would be from November 28 to December 3. This week the venue and days of dispute are expected to be made official.

The best four will advance to the Final 4 en route to the title. Baurú of Brazil was the champion in the 2022 edition of the South American League, the second largest tournament in the region.

2023-10-24 20:13:19
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