Junckers holding court as FIBA Global Supplier of wooden flooring until 2024

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    MIES (Switzerland) - Basketball's global governing body FIBA has announced an agreement with Junckers to serve as a FIBA Global Supplier for wooden flooring until 2024.

    MIES (Switzerland) - Basketball's global governing body FIBA has announced an agreement with Junckers to serve as a FIBA Global Supplier for wooden flooring until 2024. 

    The multi-event partnership with the Danish company will cover FIBA's international competitions, including the FIBA EuroBasket 2022, FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and the Paris 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournaments. 

    Junckers will supply the latest generation of its Pro Complete 44 portable sports flooring system across all three competitions. The courts for the FIBA EuroBasket 2022 and the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 will be custom-made and specifically designed with the unique branding of each respective event. Junckers will also supply the same equipment for the Olympic Basketball Tournaments in Paris 2024.

    Junckers, a global market leader, has a strong proven track record as the professional basketball court flooring of choice. FIBA and Junckers already having a collaborative history together with the company being the Official Court Supplier of the FIBA EuroBasket in 2017.

    The Junckers portable sports flooring system has also been previously used across a number of FIBA events as well as the Olympic Games. Junckers solid hardwood flooring provides a professional, flexible option and the company has been a FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre partner since 1996.

    Junckers CEO Lars Gjodsbol and FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis

    "Having the FIBA EuroBasket 2017 played on their courts, we know firsthand that Junckers provides state-of-the-art basketball wooden floors. We look forward to working more closely with them over the next three years as we provide the world's top players with the finest playing surfaces," said FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis.

    "We are extremely proud to once again collaborate with FIBA to provide our first-class sports flooring systems for multiple elite international competitions in the next few years. As a FIBA Global Supplier until 2024, our multi-event partnership further anchors the long-standing relationship between our two organizations and cements Junckers' position as the leading sports flooring supplier on a worldwide scale," said Junckers CEO Lars Gjodsbol.

    The agreement comes following a Request for Proposal for the EuroBasket 2022 and a combined Request for Proposal for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and Paris 2024 Olympic Basketball Tournaments, which were presented to all FIBA Equipment & Venue Centre partners.

    This agreement was brokered by FIBA Marketing, a strategic partnership between FIBA and Infront Sports & Media.

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    About FIBA
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    About Junckers
    Junckers is Europe’s leading manufacturer of solid hardwood sports and activity flooring systems. With a long history of providing sports flooring systems for a wide range of needs, Junckers sports floors are used around the world, every day, everywhere from local community and multi-purpose halls to global landmark arenas hosting World Championships and the Olympic Games. In addition to its professional sports flooring systems, Junckers is the only wood flooring manufacturer to develop and manufacture its own range of lacquers and oil surface treatments, perfectly tailored for use with its floors. With seven subsidiaries and a network of agents and distributors, Junckers is represented in more than 50 countries worldwide.