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Brazil handed international basketball ban

Source: Xinhua   2016-11-15 05:02:30

RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Brazil has been banned from international basketball tournaments for "serious" rule breaches, the sport's world governing body FIBA said on Monday.

In a statement, FIBA said the Brazilian Basketball Federation (CBB) "failed to comply with its obligations" to send youth and senior teams to international competitions.

The entity said Brazil was also penalized for cancelling a recent world tour event in Rio de Janeiro.

"The overall financial situation of the CBB does not allow it to finance its operations or to be in good standing in its country," FIBA said, adding Brazil faced "serious institutional, sporting and financial difficulties."

In addition, FIBA said Brazil was guilty of allowing third parties to influence the selection of national teams in return for funding. FIBA also said it was owed money by the CBB.

The Swiss-based body said it would reassess the suspension at its next meeting in January. The CBB said it was "surprised" and would consider legal action to challenge the decision.

Editor: Mu Xuequan
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Brazil handed international basketball ban

Source: Xinhua 2016-11-15 05:02:30
[Editor: huaxia]

RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- Brazil has been banned from international basketball tournaments for "serious" rule breaches, the sport's world governing body FIBA said on Monday.

In a statement, FIBA said the Brazilian Basketball Federation (CBB) "failed to comply with its obligations" to send youth and senior teams to international competitions.

The entity said Brazil was also penalized for cancelling a recent world tour event in Rio de Janeiro.

"The overall financial situation of the CBB does not allow it to finance its operations or to be in good standing in its country," FIBA said, adding Brazil faced "serious institutional, sporting and financial difficulties."

In addition, FIBA said Brazil was guilty of allowing third parties to influence the selection of national teams in return for funding. FIBA also said it was owed money by the CBB.

The Swiss-based body said it would reassess the suspension at its next meeting in January. The CBB said it was "surprised" and would consider legal action to challenge the decision.

[Editor: huaxia]
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