Rabo 3x3 Street League
What is the Rabo 3x3 Street League?
The Rabo 3x3 Street League is the largest and most accessible 3x3 basketball competition in the Netherlands. Across the country, young people, teams, and communities come together on local courts to play, connect, and be part of something bigger.
In 21 districts, weekly games are played on neighborhood courts nationwide. Each district consists of three rounds (stops), where teams earn points.
District winners qualify for the national finals at the 3x3 Festival. The biggest 3x3 event in the Netherlands.
From the street to the top
The Rabo 3x3 Street League is the starting point of a bigger journey.
From local courts, the game grows to the national finals and even the international stage. Players, teams, and communities develop step by step. From the street to the top. Where everything comes together at the 3x3 Festival. The largest 3x3 event in the Netherlands, where sports, culture, and community come together and strengthen one another.
Join the Rabo 3x3 Street League
The streets are calling.
Build your team, sign up, and experience the Rabo 3x3 Street League for yourself.
Whether you play to win, to improve, or just to be part of it.
Everyone is welcome.
Why does 3X3 Unites organize the Rabo 3x3 Street League?
The Rabo 3x3 Street League is an initiative by 3X3 Unites.
The 3X3 Unites foundation creates opportunities for young people through 3x3 basketball. We do this by offering educational programs, organizing events, and creating job opportunities.
Our goal: to build communities where young people can grow, take responsibility, and support one another.
The Rabo 3x3 Street League is at the heart of everything we do.
We believe strong communities start on the street. In a world where connection isn’t a given, we bring people together through 3x3 basketball. On the court, there’s space to play, connect, and develop yourself.
The Street League is a key moment where everything comes together:
- Youth that wants to play
- Local 3X3 Leaders that strengthen their communities
- Neighborhoods that are proud of their own courts
- Young people developing new skills through organising local stops
What starts with basketball grows into a community where people know, support, and inspire each other.