FIBA Executive Committee set sights on 2025 Continental Cups

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    The FIBA Executive Committee held its first meeting of the year at its headquarters in Switzerland.

    MIES (Switzerland) – FIBA's Executive Committee has met at the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball with a full agenda for the first meeting of the year. The following key topics were discussed:

    FIBA Continental Cup 2025 Qualifiers

    The Executive Committee received detailed reports on the recent completion of the FIBA AfroBasket 2025 Qualifiers, the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 Qualifiers, the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers, and the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Qualifiers. Basketball fans from across the globe flocked to watch crucial qualifying games during the final international window for the FIBA Continental Cups, with the largest crowds consisting of over 11,000 in Shenzhen to watch China face Japan and in Riga to see Latvia play Spain.

    FIBA Men's and Women's Continental Cups 2025

    Preparation reports were delivered for the upcoming Continental Cups, taking place this year for both men and women.

    The leading stars in women's global basketball are set to participate in the various Continental competitions taking place in 2025, with the tournaments scheduled as follows:

    FIBA Women's EuroBasket 2025 June 18 to 29 in Brno, Czechia; Hamburg, Germany; Bologna, Italy; Piraeus, Greece FIBA Women's AmeriCup 2025 June 28 to July 6 in Santiago, Chile FIBA Women's Asia Cup 2025 July 13 to 20 in Shenzhen, China FIBA Women's AfroBasket 2025 July 25 to August 3 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire

    The men's Continental Competitions will follow shortly after and are scheduled as follows:

    FIBA Asia Cup 2025 August 5 to 17 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia FIBA AfroBasket 2025 August 12 to 25 in Luanda, Angola FIBA AmeriCup 2025 August 22 to 31 in Managua, Nicaragua FIBA EuroBasket 2025 August 27 to September 14 in Limassol, Cyprus; Tampere, Finland; Katowice, Poland and Riga, Latvia

    FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027

    The Executive Committee received a report on the ongoing preparations for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027, set to take place in Doha, Qatar. Site visits took place in February, and the draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Qualifiers has been confirmed for May 13, 2025, in the host city of Doha.

    Starting in November, the highly anticipated World Cup Qualifiers will see 80 teams play over 18 months across six windows in pursuit of a ticket to the prestigious FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027.

    FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 and Qualifiers

    A report was received on the preparations for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026, which will be played in the German capital of Berlin, with a site visit taking place in early March. A new competition schedule has been approved to increase spectator attendance and maximize the exposure of the event.

    The Executive Committee also approved the bidding process for the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 Qualifying Tournaments. Applications will be invited in May by National Federations, with the final decision on the hosts to be made by October 2025. The tournaments will feature 24 teams divided into four groups of six teams, each playing in a round-robin format, qualifying the best 16 teams in the world to the women's flagship event in Berlin.

    Strategic Priorities

    An executive summary on the three strategic priorities was presented to the Executive Committee, which included the following highlights:

    3x3

    A comprehensive report on 3x3 achievements in 2024 highlighted its record-breaking digital engagement, further solidifying its status as the world's fastest-growing urban sport. 2024 was an action-packed year, featuring a 17-stop World Tour, 20 Women's Series stops and the historic Olympic Games in Paris.

    Preparations are well underway for the 3x3 Champions Cup 2025, debuting this week in Thailand, as well as the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2025 later this year in Mongolia.

    National Federation Matters

    The Executive Committee approved the agreement between the Brazilian Basketball Confederation and the men's National League in the country. This marks a major step towards the further development of basketball in the country, following a successful period for the men's national team, qualifying for the Olympics and finishing seventh in Paris, and the clubs with Sesi Franca winning the FIBA Intercontinental Cup 2023.

    The successful conclusion of the 10-year (2014-2024) Japan Task Force operations was acknowledged with the approval of the final report, which has seen the Japan Basketball Association and the B League among the fastest developing federations and leagues in the world, respectively.

    Celebrating a Decade of Achievement: The Japan Task Force successfully concludes its 10-year mission (2014-2024) with the approval of the final report.

    Furthermore, the status of Russia and Belarus has been extended until the next FIBA Central Board meeting which will take place in May 2025.

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