Monday, January 28, 2013

Two Bruneians attend FIBA Referees clinic in Singapore

Sunday, January 27, 2013


BRUNEI will no longer be the only Asian country without an International Basketball Association (FIBA) referee after two Bruneians left for Singapore to sit for the FIBA Asia Commissioners and Referees Clinic yesterday.

Brunei Basketball Association (BBA) referees Ong Boon Biau and Ang Ting Hin will be aiming to become internationally recognised referees during the three-day clinic which starts today, and they will be joined by BBA secretary Wira Pori and Khoo Eng Cheong and Ho Poh San, who will be sitting for the commissioners' course.

The referees clinic will be held over the first two days while the commissioners - who are charged with managing tournament committees - will be sitting for the course over the three days.

The delegation's stay in the island-city will also help BBA network with other associations in the region, many of whom are sending representatives as well.

The trip is long overdue considering that other sports - football and sepak takraw to name two - have international referees.

There is no denying that the trip is instigated by the visit of FIBA Sports Director of Sport and Eligibility, Lubomir Kotleba, to Brunei last November - a visit which proved to be an eye-opener to BBA and the local basketball fraternity.

Kotleba questioned why FIBA tournaments were not organised in the Sultanate and admonished the association for not sending the national team to international FIBA tournaments in years. BBA's apparent lack of interest in sourcing for sponsorship and its failure to respond to FIBA letters - such as for the 2010 FIBA Congress, where the Sultanate was the only absentee - was also brought to light. Read More…

Source: The Brunei Times

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

BBA: Basketball association holds annual general meeting

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: In a bid to obtain a stable revenue for the Brunei Basketball Association (BBA), the association is hoping to increase its facilities at the BBAs basketball court in Batu Bersurat by building a canteen and a car display box in front of the building to rent out to car dealers in the country, Borneo Bulletin reported.



The many ideas to bring in more revenue for the association were highlighted by Mr Gob Kim Tian, the President of the Brunei Basketball Association during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) yesterday.



In an interview, Mr Gob said, “Next year, we are planning to build a canteen to be leased out to an operator. This will bring a stable income for the association. The canteen will be located beside the basketball building in Batu Bersurat.”



Another source of income, he suggested, “is the renting out of a car display box just in front of the building next to the main road leading toward Batu Bersurat. We are seeking the government’s approval to b,uild such a showcase.



“If it’s approved, this will be another means to generate revenue.”



For basketball players, in the country, the assocation plans “to increase the standard of the basketball court and renovations will be carried out next year”. Read More…



Source: TheBorneoPost.com

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