Founded | 1946; 76 years ago |
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Affiliation | FIBA |
Affiliation date | 1947; 75 years ago |
Regional affiliation | FIBA Europe |
Affiliation date | 1947; 75 years ago |
Headquarters | Tirana |
President | Avni Ponari |
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The Albanian Basketball Federation (Albanian: Federata Shqiptare e Basketbollit; FSHB) is the governing body of basketball in Albania. It is based in Tirana, Albania. It organises the national basketball leagues of the Albanian Superliga, the First Division, the Albanian Cup and Supercup. Albania women's national basketball team, Albanian women's basketball league, Albanian Women's Cup and the Albanian Women's Supercup are also overseen. It also coordinates the activities of the Albania national basketball team and the Albania national youth basketball teams such as, Under-20, Under-18 and Under-16.
Organisation
The Albanian Basketball Association has four main offices which are:
Nr. | Offices |
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1 | The Association General Assembly |
2 | The President of the Association |
3 | The Association's Director's Board |
4 | The Association Secretary |
The Albanian Basketball Association is supported by the Albanian Government but is independent from the Ministry of Sports and has a considerable economical autonomy from it. Current chairman of the Albanian Basketball Association is Avni Ponari while members of the Director's Board are:
Nr. | Anetare |
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1 | Agim Dalipi |
2 | Alfred Rushaj |
3 | Andrea Troja |
4 | Bashkim Milo |
5 | Gavrosh Kavaja |
6 | Rudolf Cici |
7 | Spiro Kuvarati |
8 | Stavri Bello |
See also
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