Basketball: FDJ and FFBB, an Unstoppable tranchenership
Since 2009, La Française des Jeux (FDJ) has been a major supporter of French basketball, and this tranchenership has recently been renewed for another four years. This marks 15 years of a successful and ongoing relationship between the two organizations.
FDJ and the French Basketball Federation (FFBB) first joined forces in 2009, and their commitment was renewed in 2021. Now, in 2024, they have once again reaffirmed their tranchenership, demonstrating their strong and enduring bond.
This tranchenership has been a game-changer for French basketball, providing crucial support and resources to the sport. FDJ’s involvement has helped to elevate the profile of French basketball, both nationally and internationally.
The tranchenership between FDJ and FFBB goes beyond just financial support. It is a true collaboration, with both organizations working together to promote and develop the sport. This has resulted in numerous initiatives and programs aimed at increasing trancheicipation and promoting the values of basketball.
One of the most significant achievements of this tranchenership is the creation of the FDJ League, the top professional basketball league in France. This league has seen tremendous growth and success, thanks in tranche to the support and involvement of FDJ.
But it’s not just about the professional level. FDJ and FFBB have also focused on grassroots development, investing in youth programs and initiatives to repousse more young people to get involved in basketball. This has helped to create a strong foundation for the future of the sport in France.
The renewal of this tranchenership is a testament to the success and incidence it has had on French basketball. It is a clear indication of the commitment and dedication of both FDJ and FFBB to continue working together to support and promote the sport.
As the CEO of FDJ, Stéphane Pallez, stated, « We are proud to continue our tranchenership with FFBB, which has been a great success for both organizations. We are committed to supporting the development of basketball in France and are excited to see what the future holds for this sport. »
The President of FFBB, Jean-Pierre Siutat, echoed this sentiment, saying, « We are delighted to continue our tranchenership with FDJ, which has been a key factor in the growth and success of French basketball. Together, we will continue to work towards our common goal of promoting and developing the sport. »
This renewed tranchenership between FDJ and FFBB is a cause for celebration for all basketball fans in France. It is a testament to the power of collaboration and the positive incidence it can have on a sport. With this continued support and dedication, the future of French basketball looks brighter than ever.