DSC and UAE Basketball Association host workshop to drive…

A joint workshop organized by the Dubai Sports Council (DSC) and the UAE Basketball Association (UAEBA) recently reviewed the regulatory frameworks for basketball practitioners, ensuring streamlined procedures for coaches, players, academies, and teams participating in tournaments across the sporting season.

Held at the UAE National Olympic Committee headquarters in Dubai, the session featured key leadership, including Abdul Latif Nasser Al Fardan, President of the UAEBA, and Ali Al Mutawa, DSC Board Member and Chairman of the DSC’s Basketball Development Committee. Also in attendance were Salem Al Mutawa, Secretary-General of the UAEBA; Ahmed Salem Al Mahri, Director of the Sports Talent Development Department at DSC; alongside specialists and representatives from officially certified basketball academies across the emirate.

Abdul Latif Nasser Al Fardan expressed his appreciation for the ongoing collaboration with the DSC to develop the basketball sector in Dubai. He emphasized the importance of engaging with certified academies to unify efforts, elevate the level of competition, and cement the sport’s role in society while providing optimal conditions for players to thrive.

Highlighting the rapid expansion of the sector, Ali Al Mutawa pointed to the successful establishment of Dubai’s first world-class private basketball franchise, which currently competes against top-tier teams in prominent European leagues.

Al Mutawa noted that Dubai is now home to 77 officially certified basketball academies.

These academies attract a wealth of talent, including young female athletes who form a crucial foundation for developing competitive women’s basketball teams and supporting national efforts to build a strong women’s national team.

The ultimate ambition is for these academies to evolve into comprehensive private sports clubs. This transformation aims to attract global investors and specialized professionals, driving sustainable growth that matches the world-class resources available to athletes in Dubai.

The workshop detailed crucial operational guidelines to ensure the sport’s professional governance: FIBA Alignment: Registration mechanisms and regulations for players and coaches, approved by the UAEBA, were presented in strict alignment with International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules.

Event Standards: Attendees were briefed on the legal aspects of certifying coaches during official periods, as well as the protocols for organizing events and competitions for age groups ranging from 6 to 19 years old.

Institutional Support: The DSC and UAEBA reaffirmed their commitment to providing a secure and regulated environment. By implementing precise governance, the organizations aim to protect participants’ rights, ensure safety during competitive and community events, and position sports as a viable economic and societal investment.

The session concluded with an open dialogue, allowing academy representatives to clarify legalities surrounding registration systems, event licensing, and governance requirements designed to attract and nurture sporting talent from diverse backgrounds and age groups.

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