Structure: Central Board

As FIBA's top-level executive branch, the Central Board's role is to supervise the practice of basketball worldwide.

It is composed of the President, the FIBA Secretary General and the Treasurer, the President of each Zone, 13 members elected by the Congress, according to a continent-based quota system (Africa= 2, Americas= 3, Asia= 2, Europe= 4, Oceania= 2), one representative of the NBA and one representative of the Players.

The Central Board may also co-opt up to six additional members to the Central Board (with full voting rights) for the vision, skill and special expertise that they will bring to the Central Board.

The Central Board appoints the Secretary General, the Executive Committee as well as the seven permanent FIBA Commissions that examine and advise on specific aspects of the sport.

The term of office of the Central Board is four years, beginning after the last day of each elective Congress.

The Central Board reports to the Congress. It holds two ordinary meetings each year in the year of the elective Congress and one meeting in other calendar years. If deemed necessary, the President and Secretary General may also call extraordinary meetings.

Latest Central Board News:

Read the latest FIBA Central Board Press Release here.

View the elected FIBA Central Board Members' bios here

FIBA Central Board

President

Saud Ali
Al-Thani

Secretary General

Andreas
Zagklis

Treasurer

Ingo
Weiss

Member

Tor Christian
Bakken
Yamil
Bukele
Carol
Callan
Matej
Erjavec
Jubilee
Kuartei
Yuko
Mitsuya
Pascale
Mugwaneza
Jean Michel
Ramaroson
Usie Raymond
Richards
Burton
Shipley
Carmen
Tocala
Ming
Yao
Asterios
Zois

Co-opted member

Richard L.
Carrión
Andrey
Kirilenko
Alfredo S.
Panlilio
Erick
Thohir
Sonja
Vasic

Ex-officio Member

Fabian
Borro
Jorge
Garbajosa
Kempareddy
Govindaraj
Anibal
Manave
David
Reid

NBA representative

Mark
Tatum

Players representative

Dirk
Nowitzki