Showing posts with label referee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label referee. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

17 Indian referees currently hold the FIBA license



They might not get the attention saved for the talented athletes on court or for the mastermind coaches on the sidelines, but it is no secret that good referees are the ones who truly run the show at a basketball game. The efforts of these hardworking individuals haven’t gone unnoticed, as 17 Indians currently hold FIBA’s official referee license.

Over the past year, many of our officials have made a mark on the international stage. In July 2010, West Bengal’s experienced ref Atanu Banerjee became the first Indian to officiate the final of a World Championship Game, as he was a referee at the FIBA U17 World Championship Final in France. In November the same year, another Indian referee made the country proud. Rameshkumar Durairaju from Tamil Nadu became the first Indian referee since 1982 to officiate an Asian Games basketball final, as he was the ref at the women’s final game at the Asian Games in Guangzhou (China).

This is the full list of Indian referees holding the FIBA license:

  • Atanu Banerjee
  • Sharad Vasant Bansode
  • Snehal Bendke
  • Peter Sonthosh Divaker
  • Rameshkumar Durairaju
  • John Anil Devanand Eluka
  • Zanim Mohamed Hashim
  • Manoj Subbayya Kotian
  • Harish Kumar
  • Shiba Maggon
  • Amarjot Singh Mavi
  • Rajnarayan Patro
  • Prakash Paquiaraj Sandou
  • Somasundaramoorthy Shanmugasundaram
  • Gens Varghese Vadayattu
  • Rajan Vellingirinathan
  • Ceciline Michael Vino

    For aspiring FIBA refs, the Sri Lankan Basketball Federation is organising the FIBA Asia Referee Clinic from February 11-14th, 2011, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The clinic will be conducted by Lubomir Kotleba, the FIBA Sports Director. A part of this programme will consist of a clinic for new FIBA referee candidates. You can find more information about the clinic here.

    There are a total of 287 FIBA referees in Asia. China leads the way with 28.

  • Wednesday, July 28, 2010

    Atanu Banerjee - The first Indian referee to officiate the Final of a World Championship


    Atanu Banerjee, the experienced referee from West Bengal, made the country proud as he became the first India referee to officiate the final of a World Championship game. Banerjee was one of three referees officiating the final of the FIBA U17 World Championship for Women (Toulouse/Rodez, France), which was held on July 15th in Toulouse.

    "This was a dream come true for me," Banerjee said, "I had officiated a final in an Asian championship before, but the final of a World tournament is a whole different experience."

    Banerjee became a licensed international referee in 2006 – he has taken part in several Asian Championships since, including the final of the 2007 Asian Championship in Bangkok. He was also one of the officials that travelled to Russia for the Women's U-21 World Championship in 2007.

    In France, he officiated eight matches in total, including the finals. "This is a great honour for any ref," he said. The Final was held between USA and France, and the eves from USA won the game in a blowout, 92-62.

    Banerjee feels that one of the most important lessons he picked up as a referee in the European atmosphere was taking part in post-game referee reviews, with a special ref instructor. "We used to watch the game tape and review the actions or the refs," said Banerjee, "It was good to see how we have performed and thus improve our job. This is normal in Europe and must be introduced to Asia/India as well."