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FIBA fines Canada as qualifier no-show

Basketball body upset COVID not considered

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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 national federation $228,000. Half the amount has been deferred pending Canada’s full participat­ion in the next official competitio­n.

In its official response on 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 on its website.

“Over the course of several months leading into the second window of the FIBA Americup 2022

Canada Basketball stands Behind Its DECISION.

Qualifiers, Canada Basketball was involved in open and transparen­t conversati­ons with FIBA over our concerns with the health and safety protocols that had been establishe­d for the tournament in 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 throughout Canada’s sport system, including those with Canada Basketball, Sport Canada, Own The Podium, the Return to Sport Task Force, and the Canadian Olympic Committee.

“As a not-for-profit sports organizati­on, a punitive fine ... will have a significan­t, negative impact on our operationa­l capacity, diverting funds which exist to continue our longheld mandate of growing our game at a grassroots level in Canada, while also funding high performanc­e programs to compete in upcoming internatio­nal competitio­ns.”

FIBA also levied a onepoint deduction to Canada for the qualifiers, but again deferred the penalty pending Canada’s full participat­ion in the next competitio­n.

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