COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL WILL resume in Ireland in the autumn with the sport’s National League having been greenlit to begin its 2021/22 season on the weekend of 9/10 October.
Senior Super League and Division One clubs will be allowed to resume collective training from this day next week, 23 August, while pre-season games can be held from 13 September.
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The positive news for Irish basketball follows confirmation last week that another indoor sporting event, the Irish Elite Boxing Championships, have been granted permission to begin on 17 September and conclude on the first weekend of October.
“After our senior men claimed gold at the Fiba European Championship for Small Countries last night, this is more excellent news for basketball here in Ireland,” said Basketball Ireland chairman Paul McDevitt. “We’re delighted to have been given the green light for our senior National League teams to return. We’ve been in lengthy discussions with Sport Ireland and this is the first step in getting our sport back. I’d like to thank Sport Ireland for helping us get to this point and we’re looking forward to continuing to work with them to ensure basketball at all levels can get back fully as soon as possible.”
Basketball Ireland’s interim CEO, Paddy Boyd, added: “We will be in contact with our National League clubs to outline further details, including the protocols that will need be followed, and we will give clubs the assistance they require to return to the court. They have shown great resilience over the last 17 months since the National League was halted in March 2020, including having to deal with the late cancellation of the 2020/21 season.
“I would like to reassure those teams outside the National League that we have not forgotten about them and our desire is to get everyone in the sport back playing indoors as swiftly as we can. We are working tirelessly in the background with Sport Ireland, the government and the government’s Sport Expert Group.”
Matt Hall, Basketball Ireland’s senior technical officer who has led dialogue with Sport Ireland, said: “I’d like to thank Sport Ireland for their constant guidance and support throughout this process. The chair of Basketball Ireland’s ‘Return to Play’ committee, Charles Higgins, has also put in some tireless work to draft the proposals that we’ve put forward. It has been a huge collective effort to get to today’s announcement and it’s just the start, as we look forward to a brighter future for our sport.”
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Basketball's '21/22 National League season to finally begin in October
COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL WILL resume in Ireland in the autumn with the sport’s National League having been greenlit to begin its 2021/22 season on the weekend of 9/10 October.
Senior Super League and Division One clubs will be allowed to resume collective training from this day next week, 23 August, while pre-season games can be held from 13 September.
The positive news for Irish basketball follows confirmation last week that another indoor sporting event, the Irish Elite Boxing Championships, have been granted permission to begin on 17 September and conclude on the first weekend of October.
“After our senior men claimed gold at the Fiba European Championship for Small Countries last night, this is more excellent news for basketball here in Ireland,” said Basketball Ireland chairman Paul McDevitt. “We’re delighted to have been given the green light for our senior National League teams to return. We’ve been in lengthy discussions with Sport Ireland and this is the first step in getting our sport back. I’d like to thank Sport Ireland for helping us get to this point and we’re looking forward to continuing to work with them to ensure basketball at all levels can get back fully as soon as possible.”
Basketball Ireland’s interim CEO, Paddy Boyd, added: “We will be in contact with our National League clubs to outline further details, including the protocols that will need be followed, and we will give clubs the assistance they require to return to the court. They have shown great resilience over the last 17 months since the National League was halted in March 2020, including having to deal with the late cancellation of the 2020/21 season.
“I would like to reassure those teams outside the National League that we have not forgotten about them and our desire is to get everyone in the sport back playing indoors as swiftly as we can. We are working tirelessly in the background with Sport Ireland, the government and the government’s Sport Expert Group.”
Matt Hall, Basketball Ireland’s senior technical officer who has led dialogue with Sport Ireland, said: “I’d like to thank Sport Ireland for their constant guidance and support throughout this process. The chair of Basketball Ireland’s ‘Return to Play’ committee, Charles Higgins, has also put in some tireless work to draft the proposals that we’ve put forward. It has been a huge collective effort to get to today’s announcement and it’s just the start, as we look forward to a brighter future for our sport.”
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