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    Basketball-British Basketball Federation to enter liquidation amid financial crisis

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on November 14, 2025

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The British Basketball Federation is entering liquidation due to financial issues. FIBA and UK Sport are supporting the national teams to ensure their continued participation in international competitions.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Liquidation on British Basketball
    • Support from FIBA and UK Sport
    • Future of Great Britain National Teams
    • Challenges in Basketball Governance

    British Basketball Federation Enters Liquidation Due to Financial Woes

    Impact of Liquidation on British Basketball

    LONDON (Reuters) -The British Basketball Federation (BBF) has announced it will cease trading and begin liquidation proceedings due to a substantial and unexpected financial shortfall.

    In a statement released on Friday, BBF said the decision was driven by "a significant and unanticipated reduction in income and unforeseen expenditure resulting in the company's inability to meet its liabilities as they fall due."

    The governing body confirmed it is working with insolvency specialists Begbies Traynor to complete the liquidation process.

    Support from FIBA and UK Sport

    Despite the collapse, the immediate focus remains on safeguarding the Great Britain national teams and ensuring their participation in upcoming international competitions, the federation said.

    Future of Great Britain National Teams

    "The immediate priority for all domestic basketball stakeholders is to work closely with the sport's international governing body, FIBA, to ensure the ongoing stability and security of the Great Britain national teams," the BBF said.

    FIBA, the global governing body for the sport, pledged its backing.

    "In these challenging times, FIBA stands alongside the British Basketball Federation, UK Government, and UK Sport, and remains dedicated to supporting BBF to restore its operations and secure its position as the basketball governing body in Great Britain," the FIBA Taskforce said in a statement.

    "To this extent, it is essential to ensure Great Britain’s optimal performance on the international stage, showcasing the very best of British basketball through its national teams."

    The home nations — Basketball England, Basketball Scotland, and Basketball Wales — also reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining Great Britain's presence on the international stage.

    "Clearly, this is a challenging time for our sport, but we... reaffirm our commitment to collaborate under the future GB framework," they said in a joint statement.

    UK Sport acknowledged that the BBF's decision created uncertainty around the sport, but stressed their investment in the 3x3 programme remains unaffected.

    "Our investment has been focused on the 3x3 programme and is unconnected to recent issues surrounding the licensing of the domestic club competition," UK Sport said in a statement.

    "We have taken robust steps throughout this period of uncertainty to safeguard public funds and to help enable GB teams to continue to compete."

    Challenges in Basketball Governance

    The liquidation marks the latest chapter in a turbulent period for British basketball governance, raising questions about the sport's long-term stability and funding model.

    The BBF was suspended by FIBA last month and its men's team barred from international competition because of governance issues.

    A task force was set up in August by FIBA to investigate "regulatory non-compliance" within British basketball after a power struggle between the BBF and Super League Basketball.

    (Reporting by Lori EwingEditing by Christian Radnedge)

    Key Takeaways

    • •British Basketball Federation enters liquidation due to financial shortfall.
    • •FIBA and UK Sport pledge support for Great Britain national teams.
    • •Liquidation raises questions about British basketball governance.
    • •UK Sport's investment in 3x3 programme remains unaffected.
    • •FIBA investigates regulatory non-compliance within British basketball.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Basketball-British Basketball Federation to enter liquidation amid financial crisis

    1What is liquidation?

    Liquidation is the process of closing a company and selling its assets to pay off creditors. It typically occurs when a business cannot meet its financial obligations.

    2What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems and processes that direct and control a company. It includes the relationships among stakeholders and the goals for which the corporation is governed.

    3What is a financial crisis?

    A financial crisis is a situation in which the value of financial institutions or assets drops rapidly. It can lead to a loss of confidence and severe economic downturns.

    4What is investment?

    Investment is the allocation of resources, usually money, in order to generate income or profit. It can involve purchasing assets like stocks, bonds, or real estate.

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