Ireland to host FIBA Under 18 Women’s European Basketball Championships 2017

Ireland has been selected to host the Under 18 Women’s European Basketball Championships in 2017 it has been revealed.

 

The news was announced by FIBA (International Basketball Federation) and has been met with great excitement by Basketball Ireland and members of the Irish basketball community, as it is the first time Ireland has hosted an underage European Championships final tournament - Ireland previously hosted a European cadets/cadettes qualifying round in 2002 with 10 countries in attendance.

 

The Championships, which will take place from August 4th to 13th, 2017, will include up to 24 countries and more than 50 games of basketball across two venues: the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght and the new Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena at the National Sports Campus in Abbotstown, Dublin 15. It will be one of the first major tournaments to be held at the new arena, which is due to open in early 2017.

 

Speaking about the news, Head Coach of the Irish Under 18 Women’s team Tommy O’Mahony stated: 'This is an opportunity that should be relished by everyone in the Irish basketball community. European Championships don’t come to your country every year so while it’s here, we should all take advantage of it and take pride in the fact that it’s here.

 

“Anytime we travel to Europeans, the best support over there is always for the Irish team so I can only imagine what the support is going to be like now in our own country. It is a fantastic opportunity for Irish people to see international basketball during the summer and it’s a big opportunity for Basketball Ireland and for the Under 18 girls to show off their skills as the home nation on a massive stage.

 

“This is yet another stepping stone to even more brilliant opportunities for basketball in Ireland. It’s a long time since Ireland hosted such a big tournament and hopefully, everyone will get behind the girls next year.”

 

Also speaking about the news, Secretary General of Basketball Ireland, Bernard O’Byrne stated: “This is very exciting news for Basketball Ireland. It is the next logical step for us after hosting Congress and having our International teams back in place. It is following our Strategic Plan 2015-2025 and is a great step forward for Irish basketball. We will need a lot of volunteers to help us to run this in an efficient manner and we hope that the entire basketball community will get behind the tournament and support it.”

 

“It is a great honour for Basketball Ireland to host this European Championships,” said President of Basketball Ireland, Theresa Walsh. “It has been quite some time since we hosted such a prestigious event here and all of us in the basketball community look forward to welcoming the 24 countries that will participate in the competition.”

 

John Treacy, Chief Executive of Sport Ireland also commented on the news: “I would like to congratulate Basketball Ireland on the successful bid for the 2017 FIBA Under 18 Women’s European Championships. I know a lot of hard work went into the bidding process, and I am happy that Sport Ireland was able to support this bid.

 

'The European Championships will see representatives from 24 countries coming to Dublin competing across two venues, and I am delighted that one of those venues will be the Sport Ireland National Indoor Arena, which will be officially opened in the New Year. The National Indoor Arena will provide state of the art facilities both to athletes and spectators and I look forward to welcoming everyone to the Sport Ireland National Sports Campus in August 2017.”