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BA Limited, trading as Basketball Australia,[1] is a not-for-profit company[2][3] promoting basketball in Australia at all levels.[4] It is recognised by FIBA as the national body organising international basketball in Australia.

Basketball Australia operates the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and the Centre of Excellence at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra.

History

In 1939, the National Federation of Basketball was formed, which later became known as the Amateur Basketball Union of Australia. This body did not become fully effective until 1946, when the first Australian Championships were held.[5] The organisation eventually changed its name to the Australian Basketball Federation.[6] In 1949, Australia became the fifty-second affiliated member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA).[5] The Basketball Australia trading name was registered in 1996.[2]

National Teams

Team Competition World Cup Year Olympics Year
Boomers Men 4th 2019 4th 2016
Opals Women 2nd 2018 5th 2016
Rollers Wheelchair Men 3rd 2018 6th 2016
Gliders Wheelchair Women 9th 2018 DNP 2016
Emus U-19 Men 9th 2019 DNP 2014Шаблон:Efn
Gems U-19 Women 2nd 2019 DNP 2014Шаблон:Efn
Crocs U-17 Men 6th 2018 N/A
Sapphires U-17 Women 3rd 2018 N/A

Each national team and their performance at the most recent international events are listed above.

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Leagues

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Men
Level Leagues
1 National Basketball League
9 teams (1 from New Zealand)
2 NBL1 South
12 teams
Formerly Big V & SEABL
NBL1 Central
10 teams
Formerly Premier League
NBL1 North
14 teams
Formerly QBL
NBL1 West
14 teams
Formerly SBL
NBL1 East
11 teams
Formerly Waratah League

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Women
Level Leagues
1 Women's National Basketball League
8 teams
2 NBL1 South
12 teams
Formerly Big V & SEABL
NBL1 Central
10 teams
Formerly Premier League
NBL1 North
14 teams
Formerly QBL
NBL1 West
14 teams
Formerly SBL
NBL1 East
11 teams
Formerly Waratah League

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Partnerships

Since 2018, there has been an ongoing partnership with the Japan Basketball Association.[7]

In August 2023, Basketball Australia announced a major partnership with Ford Australia. As part of the multi-year deal, the Ford logo will feature on the jerseys of the Australia men's national basketball team and the Australia women's national basketball team.[8]

See also

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References

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External links

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