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What is the fiba Clean Game campaign?

In line with the IOC movement and more recently with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), FIBA has widely engaged in the fight against doping and organizes since 1989 doping controls during its events.

An anti-doping campaign was launched in 2002 and articles, such as leaflets, posters, T-shirts, stickers have been regularly produced and distributed all over the world in a continued bid to raise public awareness of the problem of doping and in particular, its traps and dangers.

FIBA’s clean game logo further and clearly identifies its fight against Doping. The colourful, multilingual and “friendly” logo allows all basketball players to identify with a clean sport spirit.

The logo will be visible during the Tournament in various forms (e.g.: stickers, t-shirts, etc…).

 

FIBA Clean Game Campaign Logo

FIBA Clean Game Campaign

 

 

 
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