Virtus Sport
VIBF Commission Representatives – (voluntary – multiple positions)

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The Virtus International Basketball Federation (VIBF)
The Virtus International Basketball Federation (VIBF) is the new global governing body for basketball for players with an intellectual impairment. With a mission to drive the development of elite basketball worldwide for players with an intellectual impairment, the VIBF organises multiple international world championships and world cup events, sets standards for Basketball players and advocates for the sport’s re-inclusion in the Paralympic Games. Virtus, the owner of the VIBF, has a base of over 90 national member organisations from every continent.
Role of Commission Representatives
The inaugural Commission Representatives will be appointed in late 2025 and will work with other Commission members and the VIBF Executive Committee on developments that will grow basketball worldwide for high performance players with intellectual impairments and ensure key targets related to 3×3 basketball and women’s basketball are met. Further, the VIBF Commission Representatives will be the voice for this exciting new organisation and movement within Virtus Zones.
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Commissions to be Established
VIBF is looking to establish a range of Commissions to support its program of activities:
- Athlete’s Commission – 1x representative from each of the VIBF/Virtus Zones (i.e., Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania – total of 5)
- Coach’s Commission – 1x representative from each of the VIBF/Virtus Zones (i.e., Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania – total of 5)
- Women’s Commission – 1x representative from each of the VIBF/Virtus Zones (i.e., Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania – total of 5)


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In early 2026, VIBF will be seeking Expressions of Interest for a further two (2) Commissions – i.e., Technical Officials Commission and Development Commission.
Expression of Interest
Nominees should submit their interest using the online form here, responding to the Role Description, attach a Resume and seek endorsement from their respective Virtus National Member Organisation as part of their Expression of Interest.
Expressions of Interest close on 30 November, 2025.
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