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Thursday, November 27, 2014

JAPAN bans from international play


Japan have been suspended from international basketball competitions — including the Olympics — after failing to merge their two national leagues.

The International Basketball Federation (FIBA), the sport’s global governing body, issued the ban in Switzerland on Wednesday, saying the Japan Basketball Association (JBA), which oversees the game domestically, had not met its requirements.


FIBA said the JBA had failed to come up with a plan to merge the community-based professional bj League and the National Basketball League comprising corporate-sponsored teams.

The ban from international competitions will be applied to both men’s and women’s national teams, and threatens to lock Japan out of next year’s qualifiers for the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympics.

“FIBA regrets that the situation has reached such a point of no return,” FIBA Secretary General Patrick Baumann said in a statement at the conclusion of a two-day executive committee meeting in Mies, near Geneva.

“However, we are convinced that after so many years of warning and struggle, and for the good of basketball in Japan, it is absolutely time to make important changes to the structures of the JBA,” he said.

FIBA had set an October 31 deadline for a reply to its requests, local media reported. 

The JBA, the NBL and the bj League all issued statements separately, pledging to make efforts to address the issues raised by the FIBA.

“JBA accepts the FIBA decision and will implement actions towards our organisational reform and lifting the sanctions in cooperation with FIBA,” the JBA said in a statement.

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