Select National Member Federations honored at FIBA Mid-Term Congress closing dinner
HONG KONG - The dinner that brought to an end the Mid-Term Congress on Friday night saw FIBA award certificates of honor to a selection of its National Member Federations in recognition of their hard work
HONG KONG - The dinner that brought to an end the Mid-Term Congress on Friday night saw FIBA award certificates of honor to a selection of its National Member Federations in recognition of their hard work in a variety of categories.
Here is the list of recipients.
Gold Certificates of Honor were attributed to:
- Venezuela, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Men's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Serbia, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Women's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Finland, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Portugal, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Girls Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Netherlands, in recognition of its outstanding progress in 3x3 Basketball for the period 2014-2017.
Silver Certificates of Honor were attributed to:
- Cuba, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Men's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Mozambique, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Women's Basketball for the period 2014-2017
- Iraq, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Rwanda, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Germany, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Girls Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Ukraine, in recognition of its outstanding progress in 3x3 Basketball for the period 2014-2017.
Bronze Certificates of Honor were attributed to:
- Algeria, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Men's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Cameroon, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Women's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Philippines, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Women's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Egypt, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Women's Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Montenegro, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Belgium, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Boys Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Latvia, in recognition of its outstanding progress in Girls Basketball for the period 2014-2017;
- Hungary, in recognition of its outstanding progress in 3x3 Basketball for the period 2014-2017.
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