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a player must observe the General Statutes and Internal To be entitled to participate in FIBA competitions
Regulations of FIBA.
The national member federation is responsible for the eligibility of its players at all times and will bear the consequences of any
infractions of the Regulations governing Eligibility, National Status, International
Transfer, and Age of Players.
All players who participate in Competitions of FIBA a. Respect the Code of Conduct and Fair Play and act accordingly at all times
and/or those of its national member federations must: on and off the court;
b. Refrain from using substances and methods prohibited by the regulations of
FIBA and those of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and World Anti-
Doping Agency (WADA);
c. Agree to submit at any time to medical tests and controls, particularly doping
controls, carried out in compliance with the regulations of FIBA, the
International Olympic Committee, and WADA.
A national member federation or FIBA is authorised to respect the provisions provided for in article 3-3 above. Permission to play may
deny participation in Competitions of FIBA to players be refused also to any player who does not provide the entry form, as required
who do not for Competitions of FIBA, in which he agrees to accept inter alia: a. The
conditions in force for doping control. b. The jurisdiction of the Court of
Arbitration for Sport, Lausanne, to the exclusion of any recourse to ordinary
courts, in the event of a dispute with FIBA which cannot be settled within FIBA.
Players in breach of the principles set out in article 3-3 Players in breach of the principles set out in article 3-3 may not be eligible to
may not be eligible to participate in the Competitions of FIBA - see articles 1-142 to 1-151.
Player contracts shall have a maximum duration of Player contracts shall have a maximum duration of four (4) years. It is
recommended that the parties to a player contract state their agreement in
writing.
Players who participate in professional leagues must be Players who participate in professional leagues must be registered with
registered with organisations which are affiliated to a national member federation; otherwise
they will not be able to participate in the Competitions of FIBA.
, No financial remuneration for No financial remuneration for the performance of a player or a team is
permitted during the Olympic Games.
It is within the spirit of all FIBA Regulations that players It is within the spirit of all FIBA Regulations that players make themselves
make themselves available for available for competitions of both their club and their national team. The
national member federations are encouraged to enact regulations securing the
participation of all players under their jurisdiction in their respective national
teams. (see articles 3-78 to 3-96)
National Status of Players; General Principles 10 These regulations apply to all Competitions of FIBA. They apply at national
team level and at international club level.
National Status of Players; General Principles 11 These Regulations apply to both genders.
National Status of Players; General Principles 12 If necessary for reasons of mandatory international law, the Zones are
authorised to draw up specific regulations applicable to club competitions
within the Zone in question. Such regulations are subject to the prior approval
of the FIBA Central Board prior to their implementation
National Status of Players; Proof of Legal Nationality 13 FIBA may ask that evidence be provided to verify the legal nationality (or
nationalities) of any player by requesting any documents it deems appropriate.
National Status of Players; Proof of Legal Nationality 14 Proof of legal nationality of a country by itself does not constitute sufficient
evidence to guarantee a player's right to play as a national for the national
team of that country - see article 3-15.
National Status of Players; National Teams 15 In order to play for the national team of a country, a player must hold the legal
nationality of that country, and have fulfilled also the conditions of eligibility
according to the FIBA Internal Regulations.
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Any player with two legal nationalities or more, by birth or by naturalisation,
Nationalities 16 may choose at any age the national team for which he wishes to play. Any such
choice must be made in a written declaration to FIBA. This provision applies
also to any player having acquired legal nationality by birth, or having the right
to acquire a second nationality at birth, but who does not lay claim to this right
until a given time in the future. [Note: for exceptions see articles 3-20 and 3-21].
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More However, if a player having two (2) or more nationalities is summoned by a
Nationalities 17 national member federation after reaching the age of eighteen (18), he is
obliged to choose for which national team he wishes to play. If he has declined
the summons, the player may choose only the national team of the other
country/one of the other countries, unless he declares, in writing, within fifteen
(15) days of receiving the summons that he has chosen the country that
summoned him first. [Note: for exception see article 3-23].
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Any player having played in a main official competition of FIBA for a national
Nationalities 18 team for which he is eligible is considered as having chosen the national team
of that country, with the exception of cases provided for under articles 3-23
and 3-34.
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Choices made under articles 3-16, 3-17, and 3-18 are irrevocable.
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a player must observe the General Statutes and Internal To be entitled to participate in FIBA competitions
Regulations of FIBA.
The national member federation is responsible for the eligibility of its players at all times and will bear the consequences of any
infractions of the Regulations governing Eligibility, National Status, International
Transfer, and Age of Players.
All players who participate in Competitions of FIBA a. Respect the Code of Conduct and Fair Play and act accordingly at all times
and/or those of its national member federations must: on and off the court;
b. Refrain from using substances and methods prohibited by the regulations of
FIBA and those of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and World Anti-
Doping Agency (WADA);
c. Agree to submit at any time to medical tests and controls, particularly doping
controls, carried out in compliance with the regulations of FIBA, the
International Olympic Committee, and WADA.
A national member federation or FIBA is authorised to respect the provisions provided for in article 3-3 above. Permission to play may
deny participation in Competitions of FIBA to players be refused also to any player who does not provide the entry form, as required
who do not for Competitions of FIBA, in which he agrees to accept inter alia: a. The
conditions in force for doping control. b. The jurisdiction of the Court of
Arbitration for Sport, Lausanne, to the exclusion of any recourse to ordinary
courts, in the event of a dispute with FIBA which cannot be settled within FIBA.
Players in breach of the principles set out in article 3-3 Players in breach of the principles set out in article 3-3 may not be eligible to
may not be eligible to participate in the Competitions of FIBA - see articles 1-142 to 1-151.
Player contracts shall have a maximum duration of Player contracts shall have a maximum duration of four (4) years. It is
recommended that the parties to a player contract state their agreement in
writing.
Players who participate in professional leagues must be Players who participate in professional leagues must be registered with
registered with organisations which are affiliated to a national member federation; otherwise
they will not be able to participate in the Competitions of FIBA.
, No financial remuneration for No financial remuneration for the performance of a player or a team is
permitted during the Olympic Games.
It is within the spirit of all FIBA Regulations that players It is within the spirit of all FIBA Regulations that players make themselves
make themselves available for available for competitions of both their club and their national team. The
national member federations are encouraged to enact regulations securing the
participation of all players under their jurisdiction in their respective national
teams. (see articles 3-78 to 3-96)
National Status of Players; General Principles 10 These regulations apply to all Competitions of FIBA. They apply at national
team level and at international club level.
National Status of Players; General Principles 11 These Regulations apply to both genders.
National Status of Players; General Principles 12 If necessary for reasons of mandatory international law, the Zones are
authorised to draw up specific regulations applicable to club competitions
within the Zone in question. Such regulations are subject to the prior approval
of the FIBA Central Board prior to their implementation
National Status of Players; Proof of Legal Nationality 13 FIBA may ask that evidence be provided to verify the legal nationality (or
nationalities) of any player by requesting any documents it deems appropriate.
National Status of Players; Proof of Legal Nationality 14 Proof of legal nationality of a country by itself does not constitute sufficient
evidence to guarantee a player's right to play as a national for the national
team of that country - see article 3-15.
National Status of Players; National Teams 15 In order to play for the national team of a country, a player must hold the legal
nationality of that country, and have fulfilled also the conditions of eligibility
according to the FIBA Internal Regulations.
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Any player with two legal nationalities or more, by birth or by naturalisation,
Nationalities 16 may choose at any age the national team for which he wishes to play. Any such
choice must be made in a written declaration to FIBA. This provision applies
also to any player having acquired legal nationality by birth, or having the right
to acquire a second nationality at birth, but who does not lay claim to this right
until a given time in the future. [Note: for exceptions see articles 3-20 and 3-21].
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More However, if a player having two (2) or more nationalities is summoned by a
Nationalities 17 national member federation after reaching the age of eighteen (18), he is
obliged to choose for which national team he wishes to play. If he has declined
the summons, the player may choose only the national team of the other
country/one of the other countries, unless he declares, in writing, within fifteen
(15) days of receiving the summons that he has chosen the country that
summoned him first. [Note: for exception see article 3-23].
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Any player having played in a main official competition of FIBA for a national
Nationalities 18 team for which he is eligible is considered as having chosen the national team
of that country, with the exception of cases provided for under articles 3-23
and 3-34.
National Status of Players; Players with Two or More Choices made under articles 3-16, 3-17, and 3-18 are irrevocable.
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