The National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago, based in Trinidad, West Indies, has been a member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and FIBA Americas since 1958.
Trinidad and Tobago Basketball’s Governing Body
Jason Hills currently leads the association as president, with Clayton Blackman serving as general secretary. The organization is responsible for the management, development, and promotion of basketball throughout Trinidad and Tobago. It also acts as the voice for the sport, representing basketball interests to national and international authorities and sports organizations.
The federation is dedicated to safeguarding the moral and material well-being of basketball in the nation. It orchestrates the national championship and oversees the operations of both the men’s and women’s national basketball teams for Trinidad and Tobago.
The association was established with the goal of organizing and developing basketball sports within Trinidad and Tobago.
Key facts about the National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago:
- Year of FIBA Membership: 1958
- Continental Association: FIBA Americas
- Seat of Association: Trinidad (Island)
- President: Jason Hills
- Secretary General: Clayton Blackman
