FIBA’s mid-term congress…
– in line with Women in Basketball strategy
The FIBA mid-term congress took place virtually today – a first for FIBA – from the Patrick Baumann House of Basketball, and brought together delegates from 161 national federations.
The Guyana Basketball Federation (GABF) was represented by GABF Secretary General Patrick Haynes (1st delegate) via Zoom videoconferencing, while GABF VP of Marketing and Public Relations, Alex Graham (2nd delegate), joined the livestream session.
Online for the mid-term congress were FIBA’s central board members, FIBA’s executive directors from the five regional offices, and the chairs of the FIBA Commissions.
Delegates heard reports on FIBA’s activities since August 2019, when the XXI FIBA Congress took place in Beijing, China. FIBA President Hamane Niang and FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis both addressed the congress, as did FIBA Treasurer Ingo Weiss and FIBA Foundation Director Florian Wanninger.
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach also shared a message with the congress, along with International Olympic Committee Sports Director Kit McConnell and the FIBA Foundation President Horacio Muratore.
During FIBA President Hamane Niang’s address to the congress, he said: “Since March 2020, FIBA has made significant efforts to support the basketball community as best it can, despite an unfavourable environment for playing our sport. In addition to all these efforts, we wanted to continue our action on behalf of you, our members.










