Honorary FIBA President Hamane Niang appointed as new President of the FIBA Foundation

    Press Release
    House of Basketball

    MANILA (Philippines) - Honorary FIBA President Hamane Niang will serve as the new President of the FIBA Foundation after being appointed during the hybrid Board Meeting.

    MANILA (Philippines) - Honorary FIBA President Hamane Niang will serve as the new President of the FIBA Foundation after being appointed to the role yesterday during the hybrid Board Meeting.

    This came alongside a number of other key appointments for the 2023-2027 period, with President Niang picking up the reins from another FIBA Honorary President in the shape of Horacio Muratore. He took up the role in 2019 and will continue as a Board Member in the new cycle.  In addition, the Board has appointed Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas Chairman Emeritus Manuel V Pangilinan as the Vice-President.

    "I'm proud to be taking up this position with the FIBA Foundation, which has a tremendous track record of 16 years in using basketball as a powerful driver to make a positive difference to so many communities around the world," said Niang.

    The FIBA Foundation Board has reached a milestone by appointing three women on the Board for the first time, including  FIBA Hall of Famer Michelle Timms, as well as another legendary player and World Cup winner in the person of Predrag Stojakovic.

    "Along with my fellow Board Members, I will be dedicated to making sure the FIBA Foundation continues to move from strength to strength. The focus will remain on using basketball as an important and valuable source for good, as well as preserving and enhancing the cultural heritage of our fantastic sport," expressed Hamane Niang.

    FIBA's social and legacy arm, the Foundation, uses the power of basketball to initiate positive social change and to act as the global reference for international historic basketball knowledge. The two main pillars are 'Basketball For Good' and 'Cultural Heritage'.

    The Basketball For Good Priorities includes projects globally that harness Mini Basketball, Youth Leadership, and Community Impact. The Cultural Heritage Priorities are focused on supporting and developing basketball collections and historical archives, the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball, the community of Basketball Historians, and the FIBA Hall of Fame.

    The new FIBA Foundation Board for the term 2023-2027 is:
    Hamane Niang, President
    Manuel V Pangilinan, Vice President
    Ingo Weiss, Treasurer
    Andreas Zagklis, Secretary General 
    Sheikh Saud Ali Al-Thani, Member
    H. H. Shaikh Isa Ali Khalifa Al Khalifa, Member
    Jane Maywald, Member
    Mohammed Saad Al-Meghaiseeb, Member
    Evangelos Liolios, Member
    Horacio Muratore, Member
    Kiyofumi Tamiaki, Member
    Jingnan Xu, Member
    Predrag Stojakovic, Member
    Jennifer Williams, Member
    Michele Timms, Member
    Ulf Mehrens (IWBF), Member

    New Heads of Advisory Committee
    Jane Maywald, Head of Cultural Heritage Advisory Committee
    H.H. Shaikh Isa Ali Khalifa Al-Khalifa, Head of Basketball For Good Advisory Committee

    To learn more information about the FIBA  Foundation, click here. 

    ###

    About FIBA
    FIBA (fiba.basketball) - the world governing body for basketball, is an independent association formed by 212 National Basketball Federations throughout the world. It is recognized as the sole competent authority in basketball by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

    For further information about FIBA, visit fiba.basketball or follow FIBA on Facebook,  Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin and YouTube.

    About the FIBA Foundation
    The FIBA Foundation was founded in 2008 by the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). Its mission is to address the role of sports, in particular, basketball, in the fields of community building, education, women empowerment, health and well-being, as well as conflict resolution.

    With its Basketball For Good projects, the FIBA Foundation promotes the values and cultural heritage of basketball as a vector for change and develops inclusive programs to tackle pressing issues that affect children and youth in the concerned communities.

    The programs are initiated by the FIBA Foundation and implemented in partnership with FIBA's member federations, local NGOs and partners with the aim of supporting collaboration between local actors and to drive economic growth in the relevant regions.

    Honorary FIBA President Hamane Niang appointed as new President of the FIBA Foundation | About FIBA