The Great Britain men’s national basketball team has been suspended from international competition by FIBA, the global basketball governing body, following serious governance and administrative irregularities within the British Basketball Federation (BBF). The decision, announced in October 2025, comes after months of disputes surrounding the BBF’s approval of a 15-year exclusive license granted to a private consortium to run a new professional basketball league in the UK. FIBA cited violations of governance protocols, transparency issues, and failure to align with its international standards as reasons for the suspension. The suspension prevents Great Britain’s men’s team from participating in upcoming Olympic and FIBA qualifiers, potentially jeopardizing its place in the FIBA EuroBasket 2027 qualification rounds. This marks one of the most severe sanctions faced by the federation since its inception in 2006. The controversy began earlier in 2025 when several domestic clubs and stakeholders protested the BBF’s closed-door decision to approve the long-term license without consultation, raising concerns over fairness, financial transparency, and league autonomy. Former British captain Luol Deng and other basketball veterans have criticized the federation’s handling of the issue, calling for a “complete structural overhaul” of British basketball governance. #FIBA #BritishBasketballFederation #GreatBritainBasketball
