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FIBA Individual Awards
FIBA Individual Awards

FIBA Order of Merit is an international basketball award that is awarded by FIBA, the international basketball federation. The award is given to individuals that have made very significant individual contributions to furthering the sport of basketball. The award was first established in July 1994.

Recipients

Order Name Country Date Location FIBA Zone
1. R. William Jones  United Kingdom July 1994 Toronto FIBA World
2. Krešimir Ćosić  Croatia July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
3. Cliff Fagan  United States July 1994 Toronto FIBA Americas
4. Ursula Frank  Germany July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
5. Norman Gloag  Canada July 1994 Toronto FIBA Americas
6. Moctar Guene  Senegal July 1994 Toronto FIBA Africa
7. Ervin Kassai  Hungary July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
8. Anselmo López  Spain July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
8. Luis A. Martin  Argentina July 1994 Toronto FIBA Americas
10. Hans-Joachim Otto  Germany July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
11. Gonzalo Puyat II  Philippines July 1994 Toronto FIBA Asia
12. Bozhidar Takev  Bulgaria July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
13. Bira Maciel  Brazil July 1994 Toronto FIBA Americas
14. Yoshimi Ueda  Japan July 1994 Toronto FIBA Asia
15. Enrico Vinci  Italy July 1994 Toronto FIBA Europe
16. William Wall  United States July 1994 Toronto FIBA Americas
17. Sergei Belov  Russia April 1995 Lausanne FIBA Europe
18. Robert Blanchard  France April 1995 Lausanne FIBA Europe
19. Aca Nikolić  Yugoslavia April 1995 Lausanne FIBA Europe
20. Alberto Rosello  Uruguay April 1995 Lausanne FIBA Americas
21. Yoon Duk-joo  South Korea April 1995 Lausanne FIBA Asia
22. Marian Kozłowski  Poland April 1996 Munich FIBA Europe
23. Abdel Azim Ashry  Egypt March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Africa
24. Antonio Lisanti  Uruguay March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Americas
25. Marcel Pfeuti  Switzerland March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Europe
26. August Pitzl  Austria March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Europe
27. Nebojša Popović  Yugoslavia March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Europe
28. Allen Rae  Canada March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Americas
29. Emiliano Rodríguez  Spain March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Europe
30. Raimundo Saporta  Spain March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Europe
31. Federico Slinger  Uruguay March 1997 Rio de Janeiro FIBA Americas
32. Zacharias Alexandrou  Greece April 1998 Munich FIBA Europe
33. Walther Tröger  Germany April 1998 Munich FIBA Europe
34. Aldo Vitale  Italy April 1998 Munich FIBA Europe
35. Abdou Diouf  Senegal May 1999 Barcelona FIBA Africa
36. Ruperto Herrera Tabio  Cuba May 1999 Barcelona FIBA Americas
37. Vladimir Kondrashin  Russia May 1999 Barcelona FIBA Europe
38. Mauricio Martelino  Philippines May 1999 Barcelona FIBA Asia
39. Radomir Šaper  Yugoslavia May 1999 Barcelona FIBA Europe
40. Chang-Lu Zhang  China May 2000 Munich FIBA Asia
41. Lorraine Landon  Australia November 2000 Munich FIBA Oceania
42. Pedro Ferrándiz  Spain November 2000 Munich FIBA Europe
43. George E. Killian  United States November 2000 Munich FIBA Americas
44. Fumiya Tamiaki  Japan November 2000 Munich FIBA Asia
45. Jean-Marie Weber  Switzerland November 2000 Munich FIBA Europe
46. Giancarlo Primo  Italy April 2001 Munich FIBA Europe
47. Eugenio Korwin  Italy June 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
48. Miloslav Kříž  Czech Republic June 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
49. Kenneth Charles  United Kingdom November 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
50. Keith Mitchell  United Kingdom November 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
51. Alistair Ramsay  Australia November 2002 Geneva FIBA Oceania
52. Cesare Rubini  Italy November 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
53. Ernesto Segura de Luna  Spain November 2002 Geneva FIBA Europe
54. Abdoulaye Sèye Moreau  Senegal November 2002 Geneva FIBA Africa
55. Geneviève Hartmann  France November 2003 Geneva FIBA Europe
56. Zine El Abidine Ben Ali  Tunisia May 2005 Nyon FIBA Africa
57. Alexander Boshkov  Bulgaria May 2005 Nyon FIBA Europe
58. Mario Hopenhaym  Uruguay August 2006 Tokyo FIBA Americas
59. Jacques Huguet  France August 2006 Tokyo FIBA Europe
60. George Vassilakopoulos  Greece September 2010 Istanbul FIBA Europe
61. Mario Arceri  Italy September 2010 Istanbul FIBA Europe
62. Noah Klieger  Israel September 2010 Istanbul FIBA Europe
63. Ken Madsen  Australia September 2010 Istanbul FIBA Oceania
64. Manfred Stroher  Germany June 2015 Mies FIBA Europe
65. Borislav Stanković  Serbia June 2015 Mies FIBA World
66. Bill McInnes  United Kingdom May 2017 Hong Kong FIBA Europe
67. Manny Pangilinan  Philippines August 2023 Manila FIBA Asia

See also

Notes

References

  1. AIPS Basketball Commission Chair Noah Klieger honoured by French Republic.
  2. HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR: NOAH KLIEGER.
  3. HALL OF FAME KEN MADSEN MBE.
  4. Manfred Ströher erhält FIBA Order of Merit (in German).
  5. IN MEMORIAM: Borislav Bora Stankovic (1925-2020).
  6. Borislav Stankovic and Manfred Stroher receive FIBA Order of Merit.
  7. FIBA Central Board holds second meeting for 2017 in Hong Kong.
  8. Bill McInnes OBE Awarded FIBA Order of Merit Posthumously.
  9. "XXII FIBA Congress concludes on the eve of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 2023-08-25.

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