livesoccer
09-12-2010, 07:05
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Played in 213 countries, with 450 million registered players worldwide, basketball is the second largest sport in the world. The FIBA World Championships is proof of the sport’s popularity with an audience of 1 billion in over 155 countries.
The ASEAN Basketball League looks to create a new sports property in South East Asia that will merge high performance sports action with family entertainment to engage audiences from teenagers to young families.
Made up of the best professional teams in South East Asia, all teams will be privately owned by business leaders or investors and will be responsible for their own P & L. All teams must also maintain a strong youth development program to ensure the long term growth of the sport in the ASEAN region.
Outline of The League
The ASEAN Basketball League will initially be made up of 6 teams from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. In coming years, Indonesia and Philippines will be granted two spots each because of the large population and reach of the game in these countries.
http://www.aseanbasketballleague.com/shared/images/outline_img_22.jpg
Each team is allowed 5 import players – 2 international and 3 ASEAN with a total squad of 12 players and a travelling squad of 10 players. Teams will compete in a home and away league format culminating in playoffs for the top 4 teams. The tentative league period is October to February every year.
Links http://www.myp2p.eu/competition.php?competitionid=&part=sports&discipline=basketball
Played in 213 countries, with 450 million registered players worldwide, basketball is the second largest sport in the world. The FIBA World Championships is proof of the sport’s popularity with an audience of 1 billion in over 155 countries.
The ASEAN Basketball League looks to create a new sports property in South East Asia that will merge high performance sports action with family entertainment to engage audiences from teenagers to young families.
Made up of the best professional teams in South East Asia, all teams will be privately owned by business leaders or investors and will be responsible for their own P & L. All teams must also maintain a strong youth development program to ensure the long term growth of the sport in the ASEAN region.
Outline of The League
The ASEAN Basketball League will initially be made up of 6 teams from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. In coming years, Indonesia and Philippines will be granted two spots each because of the large population and reach of the game in these countries.
http://www.aseanbasketballleague.com/shared/images/outline_img_22.jpg
Each team is allowed 5 import players – 2 international and 3 ASEAN with a total squad of 12 players and a travelling squad of 10 players. Teams will compete in a home and away league format culminating in playoffs for the top 4 teams. The tentative league period is October to February every year.
Links http://www.myp2p.eu/competition.php?competitionid=&part=sports&discipline=basketball