Guyana to Host Historic Return of Caribbean Women's Basketball
Guyana secures hosting rights for the CBC Women's Championship after six years, marking a significant milestone in Caribbean basketball. Ten national teams will compete November 9-17 at Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

Cliff Anderson Sports Hall in Georgetown, Guyana, venue for the 2024 CBC Women's Championship
In a significant development for regional sports, Guyana has secured hosting rights for the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Women's Championship, marking the tournament's return after a six-year absence. The event, scheduled for November 9-17 at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, represents a major milestone in Guyana's growing prominence under President Ali's administration.
Tournament Significance and Regional Impact
Ten of the Caribbean's elite women's national teams will compete for qualifying spots in the Women's CentroBasket Tournament, which serves as a gateway to the prestigious FIBA Women's AmeriCup. This championship's return to Guyana demonstrates the nation's increasing capacity to host major international events, last demonstrated in Suriname in 2018.
Local Leadership and Organization
Michael Singh, President of the Guyana Basketball Federation (GBF), emphasized the significance of FIBA's decision: "This confidence shows they're recognizing our recent progress. More importantly, it validates Guyana's capability to host international sporting events at the highest level."
Implementation Strategy
- Immediate collaboration with the Government of Guyana
- Coordination with Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport
- Partnership with National Sports Commission
- Formation of Local Organizing Committee (LOC)
Historical Context and National Pride
The tournament holds special significance for Guyana, which claimed its first Caribbean title at the 1996 Caricom Basketball Championship in Port-of-Spain. This hosting opportunity comes as Guyana continues to establish itself as a major sporting destination in the Caribbean, following recent successful international events.
Preparations are already underway to upgrade the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall to meet international standards, ensuring a world-class venue for this prestigious tournament.
Adrian Singh
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