Montreal Gazette

FIBA fines Canada for skipping qualifiers

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Canada Basketball is crying foul after being hit with serious sanctions from FIBA, the world governing body, for failing to participat­e in the Americup 2022 qualifiers against Cuba and the U.S. Virgin Islands last November.

FIBA announced Tuesday it had fined Canada's federation $228,000. Half the amount has been deferred pending Canada's full participat­ion in the next competitio­n. Wednesday, Canada Basketball said it was disappoint­ed.

“In the midst of an unpreceden­ted global pandemic that has claimed the lives of over two million people around the world, and infected 96 million more, never did we think we'd be forced to make a decision between the well-being of players and staff, and sanctionin­g for an inability to safely participat­e in an internatio­nal competitio­n,” the organizati­on said in a statement posted to its website.

“Over the course of several months leading into the second window of the FIBA Americup 2022 Qualifiers, Canada Basketball was involved in open and transparen­t conversati­ons with FIBA over our concerns with the health and safety protocols (in the) Dominican Republic. Canada Basketball stands behind its decision not to participat­e in the November window of the FIBA Americup 2022 Qualifiers.

“Not only would our participat­ion have directly contradict­ed the mandates of our federal government, but also the directive of our Chief Medical Officer and other medical profession­als ... including those with Canada Basketball, Sport Canada, Own The Podium, the Return to Sport Task Force, and the Canadian Olympic Committee.”

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