Anibal Manave elected as FIBA Africa President
BAMAKO (Mali) – Anibal Aurelio Manave was elected as President of FIBA Africa by the General Assembly on Sunday June 23 in the Malian capital city of Bamako.
BAMAKO (Mali)- Anibal Aurelio Manave was elected as President of FIBA Africa by the General Assembly on Sunday June 23 in the Malian capital city of Bamako for the 2019 - 2023 term.
As result, Manave became the fifth elected member of the FIBA Central Board for the four-year cycle and will join FIBA Oceania President Burton Shipley, Sheikh Saud Ali Al Thani, who was re-elected President of FIBA Asia, Turgay Demirel who stays at the helm of FIBA Europe for a new mandate and Carol Callan President of FIBA Americas.
The event took place in the presence of FIBA President Horacio Muratore, FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis, FIBA Africa President Hamane Niang and FIBA Africa Regional Director Alphonse Bile.
Manave a member of the FIBA Central Board for the 2014 -2019 Term, is a Mozambican native, who also served as FIBA Africa Vice-President and FIBA Africa Zone 6 President for the 2014-2019 term. He was recently appointed as President of the Board for the Basketball Africa League.
Over the course of an illustrious career, he has been involved in just about every aspect of basketball in his country and on the African continent.
A former player, coach and commissioner, he was president of Mozambique’s Basketball Federation (FMB) from 1997 to 2005. In 2017, he was elected president of Mozambique’s National Olympic Committee (CONM).
Reacting on the upcoming challenges in Africa, Manave stated: "I would like to thank all the National Federations for the trust you have placed in me and, above all, for believing in this noble mission of the President of FIBA Africa.
I also want to thank the President Hamane Niang, the Regional Director Alphonse Bile and all my colleagues at the Central Board for the support and encouragement to embrace this great and important task.
"I am honored and privileged to serve FIBA Africa. I am aware of the great responsibility I have to face, since FIBA Africa has many challenges."
"National Federations look at us and expect support and better performance from us. It is natural that this should be so. It’s good that it’s like this. To meet those objectives we need to be close, together, united and committed….. We need to work hard."
"We shall not think that FIBA Africa has unlimited power and is able to do everything. It is up to all of us to seek solutions to the problems we face, to achieve the objectives we have established. "
FIBA Secretary General Andreas Zagklis congratulated the new President "I would like to congratulate Anibal Manave on being elected President of FIBA Africa for the next cycle. He is not only a former captain of his national team and African club champion. His trajectory as a basketball administrator is also very rich, at both national and international level. Being also recently appointed as President of the Board of the Basketball Africa League, he is in a unique position to make a lasting impact on the development of the game in the continent."
The Assembly also elected new Zone Board members: Mr Adel Eskandar Tooma(Treasurer),Mr Fode Amara Conde, President of the Competitions and Technical Council, as well as three female co-opted members including Justine Irung, Salma Ben Romdhane and Boineelo Hardy.
On June 21, the seven sub-zone representatives including Omar El Barshushi (FIBA Zone 1), Rokhaya Pouye(FIBA Africa Zone 2), Samuel Ahmedu (FIBA Africa zone 3), Juvenal Lufuma (FIBA Africa Zone 4), Hesham El Hariri(FIBA Africa zone 5), Paulo Madeira (FIBA Africa Zone 6) and Abel Ntsay (FIBA Africa Zone 7) were also elected and join Regional Director Alphonse Bile to the Board.
The new FIBA Africa Board held its first meeting of the 2019-2023 cycle a couple of hours later and confirmed key leadership positions.
Here is the list of members confirmed to chair the FIBA Africa Councils:
- Women Basketball Councils: Bah Maimouna Diallo
- Development Council: Jean Michel Ramaroson
- Communication and Media Council: Abdellatif Hatim
- Youth and 3x3 Council: Ambrose Tashobya
- Medical Council: Aboubacar Gueye
- Coaches Council: Habib Cherif
- Mini-Basketball Council: Jean Claude Sidibé
- National Federations Council: Ali Benzarti
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