FIBA Order of Merit

The FIBA Order of Merit is one of four worthy end awards by FIBA ​​- are awarded Fédération Internationale de Basketball.

The other classes are the FIBA Hall of Fame, the Radomir Shaper Award of FIBA and FIBA Silver Plate Award.

Considering precisely formulated rules, the FIBA Order of Merit will be awarded to basketball players, even coaches, referees, commissioners, officers, employees FIBA etc., from the FIBA zones FIBA Africa, FIBA Americas, FIBA Asia, FIBA Europe and FIBA Oceania who have demonstrated outstanding individual performances. Further, the award is given to individuals outside of FIBA ​​, who have made a very significant contribution to the development of basketball or sports in general.

Active members of the governing bodies of FIBA ​​and FIBA active employees can not be awarded the Order of Merit.

The FIBA President, FIBA Secretary General and the President of the FIBA zones each have a private right of nomination for the award this award. The decision on a recommendation of the President and the FIBA FIBA Secretary-General made ​​by the Central Board of FIBA ​​.

The FIBA Order of Merit is given to the recipient as part of an official ceremony of FIBA ​​. The merits of the recipient in the world of basketball, as well as its settings and attitudes are appreciated to the ideals of sport.

For the first time the FIBA Order of Merit was in July 1994 in Toronto (Canada) awarded.

Of the Order

With the FIBA Order of Merit were awarded:

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  • Internal Regulations of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA ) in 2010. FIBA website. Binding FIBA document from 2010. Retrieved 29. December 2010.
  • Internal Regulations of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA ) in 2006. FIBA website. Binding FIBA document from 2006. Retrieved 29. December 2010.
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