New letter from Euroleague to FIBA

2015-05-08T13:09:59+00:00 2015-05-24T12:18:52+00:00.

Aris Barkas

08/May/15 13:09

Eurohoops.net

The Euroleague clubs send an official letter to FIBA which supports the stand of the league and the major domestic European leagues towards the “remodelling” of the European club competitions that FIBA whishes for

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

The Euroleague clubs send an official letter to FIBA which supports the stand of  the league and the major domestic European leagues towards the “remodelling” of the European club competitions that FIBA whishes for.

The clubs want the status quo to remain the same and the letter which is signed by Euroleague CEO Jordi Bertomeu is the following:

“Dear Patrick,

ECA and its Shareholders gathered in Istanbul, Turkey on 6 May 2015, and agreed to send this letter expressing the official position of our organisation. The position has been approved by the Euroleague members, namely our Clubs and Domestic Leagues.

  • Clubs form the base and foundation of all basketball activity worldwide. As a result they must be represented and involved in all decisions that have an impact on their activity
  • Professional club competitions must be organised by professional leagues, therefore in Europe the company that the Clubs and Domestic Leagues currently own (ECA) must continue to manage the Euroleague and Eurocup competitions
  • The work of ECA over the past 15 years has raised the standards of European club competitions to levels never seen before across all areas of the business
  • National Teams are an important part of basketball and must be supported by ECA, its Clubs and Domestic Leagues as they have been for the past 15 years
  • ECA, its Clubs and Domestic Leagues reject the scheduling of National Team games during the club calendar. The draft windows during the club calendar are unacceptable as a result of this a solution has been found by FIBA with regards to the NBA and its Clubs participation in the FIBA Competition System and Calendar as of 2017. ECA request to sit down once more with FIBA in order to find a suitable solution, maintaining the principles that are shared by all basketball stakeholders
  • Clubs activity generates the large majority of the entire basketball business, and it is the Clubs who take care of player’s welfare. National Federations must respect the clubs activity and continue to take care of player’s welfare by:
    Ensuring at least one month’s complete rest for all players worldwide; establishing a global insurance program for National Team training, games and competitions; sharing revenues from National Team Competitions with clubs in order to compensate their player’s release as is already the case in other team sports

We look forward to the above remarks being addressed in a prompt and timely manner, and remain available for any further clarifications as necessary.

Best regards,

Jordi Bertomeu
CEO”

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