The Freeman

MVP, SBP continue to push World Cup hosting bid

- — Philstar.com

Business mogul/ sportsman Manny V. Pangilinan led a powerful Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas delegation that left for Mies, Switzerlan­d yesterday to make another push for the multi nations hosting bid of the Philippine­s, Japan and Indonesia for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.

SBP president Al Panlilio, SBP chairman Sen. Sonny Angara, Ricky Vargas and Cong. Pia Cayetano, representi­ng the Philippine government, are with the group that will have a two-day conference with the FIBA top officials.

SBP executive director Sonny Barrios was the group’s advanced party who flew to Switzerlan­d Wednesday night.

“We want to make good impression,” said Barrios of the strong cast sent by the Phl cage federation to a meeting with the FIBA bosses.

“FIBA called representa­tives from the bidders. They may have additional questions for evaluation after making the rounds of the bidding countries,” Barrios also said.

It’s a two-day affair where FIBA is to meet the bidders one by one today then meet them altogether tomorrow.

Also expected in Mies are representa­tives from Russia, Turkey, Argentina and Uruguay.

The partnershi­p of the Philippine­s, Japan and Indonesia is pitted against the single host nation bids of Russia and Turkey, and the similar multiple host countries offer of Argentina and Uruguay.

The Filipinos, the Indons and the Japanese are banking heavily on their fast-growing region – home to more than 500 million people – to win the hosting rights for the next FIBA World Cup.

In 2019, the FIBA flagship event is to be played in China.

The Asian candidate says the region is a part of the world where basketball has the chance to become the sport of choice for so many people, mentioning the popularity of the sport in the Philippine­s.

Meanwhile, the SBP started yesterday over at the Araneta Ticketnet the sale of tickets for the Gilas Pilipinas-Chinese Taipei game in the Asian World Cup qualifiers on Nov. 27 at the Big Dome.

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