K. Govindaraj re-elected as Basketball Federation of India president
Basketball in India is set for a little bit of the same in the near future... and a little bit of something different, too.
K. Govindaraj, the incumbent president of the Basketball Federation of India (BFI) was unanimously re-elected to his post as president at the federation's Annual General Meetin (AGM) in Bengaluru on Sunday. The executive committee alao re-elected Chander Mukhi Sharma to his post as Secretary-General.
Other elected officials in the executive committee include:
- Senior vice-president: Teja Singh Dhaliwal.
- Vice-presidents: Seema Singh, Om Prakash, Ajay Sud, Gautam Ganguly, Ajeet Singh Rathode.
- Treasurer: V. Raghothaman.
According to a report by The Hindu, Govindaraj and Sharma discussed several new schemes to help push forward basketball in India, which had been stagnating under their help over the past few years. These include the launch of a six-team women's league and plans to restructure the national championship.
"We intend to have a zone-wise competition before the final round," said Govindaraj. "We will have more matches, which will give us a chance to look at more talent."
During the AGM, the BFI also announced that Serbian coach Velesan Matic has been hired as the head coach of India's narkonal men's basketball team.
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