JBA pushes on with plans to host 2027 FIBA qualifiers despite funding hurdles

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Despite significant financial and logistical hurdles, the Jamaica Basketball Association (JBA) remains committed to staging the 2027 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers on home soil, pressing ahead with preparations as the national senior men’s team continues its historic qualification campaign.

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The JamRockers are set to resume their Americas Qualifiers journey in Group B with back-to-back fixtures against the Bahamas on February 26 and Canada on March 1, both scheduled for the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston.

Funding gap, talks ongoing

According to the Jamaica Observer, the JBA has not yet secured the full J$44 million required to host the two qualifiers. However, association officials are reportedly in advanced discussions aimed at finalizing the necessary funding in time for the upcoming matches.

The financial push comes amid heightened optimism around the team’s performances and a growing belief that Jamaica can finally bring elite international basketball back to its home court.

Lessons from a missed hosting opportunity

Jamaica’s determination to host follows a setback earlier in the campaign. The country was forced to relinquish hosting duties for its opening qualifier against Puerto Rico in November after a failed inspection by world governing body FIBA two months earlier.

Two venues, the National Indoor Sports Centre in Kingston and the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St. James, were deemed non-compliant with mandatory standards. Among the key deficiencies were the lack of an internationally approved scoreboard and the need for upgraded basketball hoops.

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Winning away, believing at home

As a result, Jamaica played its first two “home” fixtures in San Juan. The change of venue did little to derail the team’s momentum, however, as the JamRockers produced consecutive victories over Puerto Rico, edging their hosts 92-90 and 97-92.

Those back-to-back wins propelled Jamaica to joint top of Group B and injected renewed belief into the campaign, both on the court and within the association’s administrative ranks.

With critical fixtures looming and funding efforts intensifying, the coming weeks represent a decisive phase for the JBA’s hosting ambitions. Successfully staging the qualifiers would mark a major step forward for Jamaican basketball infrastructure and provide a powerful boost to a team chasing its first-ever FIBA World Cup appearance.

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