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In February 2010, Basketball Ireland deactivated both the senior men's and women's national teams due to a financial crisis within the organisation. The full effect of the financial crisis was a debt of €1.2m, which made the continued funding of the national program too much of a financial burden. [4]
The Ireland men's national basketball team (Irish: Foireann cispheile náisiúnta na hÉireann) represents the island of Ireland in international basketball. It is governed by Basketball Ireland with players from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Ireland plays their home matches at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, Dublin.
In February 2010, during the Irish financial crisis, Basketball Ireland announced that it was €1.2m in debt and would deactivate its senior international squads to cut costs. [5] A team representing Ireland was reformed in 2013, when a "Premier League All Stars" team played Wales in a match to mark The Gathering Ireland 2013 festival.
2010: History: Denny Notre Dame 1995–2000 Big Al's Notre Dame 2000–2004 Shamrock Rovers Hoops 2004–2010: Arena: National Basketball Arena: Location: Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland: Team colors: Green & white
Ireland national basketball team (1993–present) Ireland women's national basketball team (1993–present) Hibernia Basketball (2015–2016) Republic of Ireland national futsal team (2009–2012) Shamrock Rovers (futsal) (2007–2013) Shamrock Rovers Hoops (1995–2010) Website; https://ireland.basketball/find-us
In 2013, Basketball Ireland rebranded the competition and changed the name from SuperLeague to Premier League. [20] Over the next three seasons, UCC Demons won seven of the nine trophies, including going unbeaten in the 2014–15 season. [21] In 2015, Basketball Ireland's representative team Hibernia played in the FIBA Europe Cup. The team's ...
In 2010, Dublin Thunder Basketball Club was founded. [1] The following year, founder member Dave Baker became the inaugural coach of club's senior men's representative team. Aligned with Dublin Business School , [ 2 ] Baker applied for national league status, but rulings required them to have played at least one year at local level before ...
In NJIT's home opener of the 2004–05 season, O'Boyle led the team in scoring with 16 points to secure a win over Philadelphia University, who were coached by Basketball Hall of Fame coach Herb Magee, who labelled O'Boyle as a phenomenal shooter after the victory. [5] [6] In 2005, O'Boyle moved back to Ireland to complete his university studies.