TOKYO (FIBA World Championship 2010) - Turkish fans are looking forward to
hosting the world's most prestigious basketball event in 2010, after their
country achieved the best ever international result in a FIBA World
Championship.
At only their second appearance, the "12 Giant Men", with a completely
revamped and rejuvenated team, reached a historic 6th place at the 2006 FIBA
World Championship. They claimed the 9th position in 2002 in Indianapolis.
Turgay Demirel, President of the Turkish Basketball Federation said "This
result will give us a real boost for the preparation of the event. Together with
FIBA, we will work on a 4-year promotional plan across all continents in order
to further enhance the high profile of this world class event."
"Turkey has proven that they deserved the wild card for the FIBA World
Championship," added FIBA Secretary General Patrick Baumann. "We look forward
working together with them in the upcoming four years. We are sure that with the
passion for basketball of the young Turkish population it will be a great
success."
The Turkish organizers have been omnipresent during the 2006 FIBA World
Championship in Japan with promotional booths in all venues, courtside signage
and information material. They will also play a role in the closing ceremony on
Sunday 3rd September.
The 2010 edition of the FIBA World Championship will be played again with the
best 24 teams from the world, as the 2006 World Championship has demonstrated
the balanced and competitive level of all participating teams.
Date
August 2010 (exact date to be confirmed)
Venues
First Round: Ankara, Antalya, Istanbul, Izmir
Final Round:
Istanbul
Country info
Capital: Ankara
Largest City: Istanbul
Currency: New
Turkish Lira
Population: 74 million
Contact Details
Turkish Basketball Federation (TBF)
Dr. Emir Turam
Director of International Relations
Email: emirt@tbf.org.tr
Tel:
+90-212-679 7420 ext.113
Fax: +90-212-679 7430
FIBA World Championship - One World - One Title
The FIBA World Championship is played every 4 years and determines the best
basketball nation of the world. The first World Championship was played in 1950
in Argentina and since then, has been organized 15 times.
Yugoslavia is leading the role of honor with 5 gold medals followed by the
Soviet Union and USA with 3 gold medals each.
FIBA has increased the number of teams playing at the FIBA World Championship
from 16 to 24 teams in 2006 because of the increased level of basketball around
the world and the increasing number of competitive teams at the highest level.