FIBA Europe is also responsible for the appointment of arbitrators in international basketball. This year, in 2009, FIBA has organized to take up a list of events in basketball in Europe. These games include Basketball men < ; / a> Contests, Games women’s competitions, youth competitions, and less than 20 years, less than 19 years, less than 18 years and under 16 championships for men and women.

January 2009, with more skills and relegation round for € EuroBasket Women Division A, which provided 4 Take 7, 10, 13, 16 and 19 January 2009 marked. The qualification round for the EuroBasket Women 2009 was already 13 € August to 13 September 2008. 9 teams have qualified for the Euro 2009 Women’s Basketball Round, Israel, Lithuania, Turkey, Poland, France, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Greece and Serbia. 6 teams will play in Additional Qualifying Round and the Ukraine, Germany, Italy, Croatia, Belgium and Bulgaria. United Kingdom, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Finland and Romania play in the relegation round.

Women League Euro 2009, All Start Game in 2009 in Paris, France March 8, 2009. The first round of the FIBA Europe <; / a> Women 2008-2009 Nadezhda 79-80 TS Wisla Krakow, Bourges Basket 79-49 Besiktas Cola Turka is, Mizo Pécs 2010 Halcon Avenida 82-65, 68-77 Umana Reyer Gambrinus, TTT Riga 71 – MKB 86 € leasing, CSKA Moscow 96-44 ESB Lille Metropole (Villeneuve d’Ascq), Jolly JBS Sibenik 62-92 UMMC Ekaterinburg Union Hainaut Basket ZVVZ USK Prague 78-62, 93-51 Ros Casares LOTOS PKO BP Fenerbahce 76-68 TEO Vilnius Lattes Montpellier 65-67 Broker Kosice and Spartak Moscow Region 88-63 Familia Schio.

The next major events in basketball FIBA Europe held in April 2009 to € Women’s League 2009 Final Four in 3 to 5 April 2009 EuroCup Women 2009 Final April 2 April to 9 April 2009 and the Euro College in 2009 Final Four Championship from April 24 to April 26 2009th

One of the biggest events of the FIBA Europe is the EuroBasket Women 2009 competition, which in Latvia on June 7 until June 20, 2009. 14 nations will play in this important event with the two winners of the additional qualifying round (ADR), which were divided into four groups, each consisting of four teams. These groups play the preliminary round games to be held in Liepaja and Valmiera. Group A consists of the first qualifying match of the ADR, in collaboration with the Czech Republic, Spain and the Slovak Republic. Group B consists of Greece, Latvia, Poland and Hungary, with group C, consisting of Lithuania, Russia, Turkey and Serbia. The last four candidates in Group D includes Belarus, France and Israel with the second qualifying round of the ADR. ADR is between Bosnia, Finland, Great Britain and Romans and will be held 4-19 January 2009.

FIBA Europe will also include a number of other events in July 2009, the under 19 World Championship Men, U18 Women’s Championship, Division A from July 2 to July 12, 2009 in Sweden, instead of U18 European Championship Women Division B from 2 to July 12, 2009 in Eilat, Israel, U20 European Championship Women Division A of 9 to 19 July 2009 in Gdansk , Poland U20 European Championship Women Division B instead of 7 to 15 July 2009 in Ohrid, Macedonia, and under 18 World Championship, Division 13 C to 19 July 2009 in Malta, Malta.

2009 U20 European Championship fixtures and gentlemen, Division A, 16 to 26 July 2009, Rhodes, Greece, U20 European Championship Men Division B 16-26 July 2009 in Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia U18 European Championship Men Division C 20 to July 25, 2009 in Malta, Malta and the U18 European Championship Men Division A from July 23 to August 2 2009 in Metz, France. Later U18 Men European Championship calendar, Division B continues from July 23 to August 2, 2009, in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina U19 Women’s World Cup from 23 July to 2 August 2009 in Thailand, U16 European Championship Women, Division A of the July 30 to August 9, 2009 in Naples, Italy, and finally U16 European Championship Women Division B of 30 July to 9 August 2009 in Tallinn, Estonia.

Some other events planned in August 2009 and September 2009 by FIBA Europe.