SBP OFFERS TO HOST 2011 FIBA ASIA
by Nelson Beltran
August 27, 2008
The Philippine Star
MACAU –
The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas, in a determined effort to make the
next Olympics, has offered to host the 2011 FIBA-Asia men’s basketball
championship, which serves as the regional qualifier for the 2012 London
Games.
The SBP leadership
made the initial bid verbally in a meeting with FIBA top officials in
Beijing Friday. SBP executive director Noli Eala is leaving for Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia any day this week to deliver the formal bid to FIBA-Asia
secretary general Dato Yeoh Choo Hock.
SBP vice chairman
Ricky Vargas, the Talk n Text governor in the PBA board, made the disclosure
during PBA annual meeting and planning session here.
Vargas, Eala and
SBP chairman Oscar Moreno have just returned from Beijing where they met
with officials of the Philippine Olympic Committee and FIBA for POC’s
official confirmation of the SBP, under the leadership of business mogul
Manny Pangilinan, as the legitimate national cage body in the country.
FIBA president
Bob Elphinston, secretary general Patrick Bauhmann and Dato Yeoh welcomed
the Filipino group during the Olympics. POC officials present were president
Peping Cojuangco, vice president Monico Puentevella and secretary general
Steve Hontiveros.
“They were
very accommodating and their words were encouraging,” said Vargas
of the FIBA officials whom they met for about an hour and a half.
“You’re
the only body (from the Philippines) recognized by the FIBA,” Vargas
also said quoting Bauhmann as telling the SBP officials.
Pangilinan was
voted as SBP president in their election recently. He’ll serve the
body for four years or until the Olympic year.
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