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FIBA - Definition and Overview

The International Basketball Federation (French Fédération Internationale de Basketball) is an association of national organizations which governs international competitition in the sport. FIBA defines the international rules of the game, specifies the equipment and facilities required, regulates the transfer of athletes across countries, and controls the appointment of international referees. Over 200 national federations are now members, organized since 1989 into five zones or "commissions": Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania.

History

The association was founded in Geneva in 1932, two years after the sport was officially recognized by the IOC. Its original name was Fédération Internationale de Basket Ball. Eight nations were founding members: Argentina, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Portugal, Romania, and Switzerland.

Since 1950 for men and 1953 for women, FIBA has organized a World Championship, held usually every four years, alternating with the Olympics.

In 1989 FIBA opened the door to Olympic participation by professionals such as players from the NBA in the United States. At this point, the Fédération Internationale de Basketball Amateur became the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, but retained FIBA as an abbreviation.

The Federation headquarters moved to Munich in 1956, then returned to Geneva in 2002.

Example Usage of FIBA

rzymi: @Lindsay_13 Congrats for a last big win! You had a big game... Did you vote for Evina as a 2009 FIBA Europe Player of the Year?
actu24: FIBA dames: Dexia Namur bat le ZKK Medvescak http://bit.ly/4p2azd
HTGazete: Aslan mağlup oldu!: FIBA Bayanlar Avrupa Ligi A Grubu'nda Galatasaray, Cras Basket Taranto'ya 77-63 yenilerek, 3. ... http://bit.ly/89bm4Z
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