FIBA Central Board

The FIBA Central Board is an institution of FIBA (the governing body of basketball). It is the highest executive body of the organization, with the role of overseeing basketball globally. A majority of its members are elected by the FIBA Congress, while up to six members may be co-opted.

In addition to presenting reports to the Congress, the Board also appoints the host countries of the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup.

Structure
Following the 2014 FIBA Extraordinary Congress in Istanbul, FIBA announced a new set of statues that would come into force. These include the increase of Central Board membership from 23 to up to 29 members, including one representative each from the National Basketball Association of the United States and the players association.

The Central Board is currently made up of the following individuals:
 * President
 * Secretary-General
 * Treasurer
 * FIBA Africa: one vice-president and two members
 * FIBA Americas: four members
 * FIBA Asia: three members
 * FIBA Europe: one vice-president and four members
 * FIBA Oceania: one vice-president and two members
 * Up to six co-opted members
 * NBA representative
 * Players representative

Membership
The Central Board of the 2023–2027 term was elected during the 22nd FIBA Congress in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines before the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. Other members were appointed on 9 September 2023 during the Board's first meeting.