Armenian Basketball Federation

The Armenian Basketball Federation (Armenian: Հայաստանի բասկետբոլի ֆեդերացիա) or BFA, is the national governing body of basketball in Armenia. The Armenian Basketball Federation operates both the men's national team and the women's national team.

Armenian Basketball Federation
SportBasketball
Jurisdiction Armenia
AbbreviationBFA
Founded1989 (1989)
AffiliationFIBA
Affiliation date1992
Regional affiliation FIBA Europe
HeadquartersYerevan
LocationManandyan 41, Yerevan
PresidentHrachya Rostomyan[1]
Vice president(s)Vahagn Harutyunyan
SecretaryArtur Nazaryan
Official website
bfa.am/en

History

The Armenian Basketball Federation (BFA) was established in 1989 and is headquarterd in Yerevan, Armenia. The BFA joined the International Basketball Federation in 1992 and holds full membership in FIBA Europe. Since 2006, Hrachya Rostomyan has been President of the BFA.[1] The BFA manages Armenia's basketball participation in both World and European competitions. In 2016, the BFA organized Armenia's first competition in the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries, with the Armenian team winning the tournament that year.[2]

Armenia qualified to participate in EuroBasket 2022, however the BFA announced it's intentions to withdraw from the competition due to financial constraints.

League A is the top professional league in Armenia.

Activities

In 2006, Armen Hovhannissian was appointed as a basketball representative of Armenia to the CIS and Baltic states. The Armenian Basketball Federation later opened its first foreign representation in Moscow, headed by Hovhannissian, which was aimed at coordinating Armenia’s basketball cooperation in the region.[3]

Since 2011, the Armenian Basketball Federation has been working actively to recruit Armenian basketball players from all over the world to create teams.[2] In 2015, Ara Poghosyan was nominated to coordinate basketball activities, tournaments, and recruitment across the Armenian Diaspora and to seek competitors to participate in the Pan-Armenian Games.[4]

In September 2018, the BFA helped to organize the EU's European Week of Sports events across Yerevan, in cooperation with the country’s Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs.[5]

In April 2020, the BFA announced plans to increase marketing campaigns to boost both local and international interest in Armenian basketball.[6]

Presidents

  • Hrant Vardanyan (1989-2002)
  • Aristakes Navasardyan (2002-2006)
  • Hrachya Rostomyan (2006-present)

See also

References

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