Homosexuality in basketball

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Homosexuality in basketball has historically been a sensitive topic, both in professional leagues and at the college level.[1] It has historically been treated as a taboo subject,[2] marked by episodes of discrimination and homophobia, as well as by increasing efforts toward inclusion within the sport at both international and national levels.[3] For decades, the limited visibility of openly gay players reflected broader cultural barriers in the sporting environment, where social stigma and institutional pressures often hindered the public expression of sexual orientation. However, since the early 21st century, various sports organizations, professional leagues, players’ associations, and clubs have implemented diversity policies, anti-discrimination campaigns, and inclusion programs, gradually contributing to a more open and inclusive environment for athletes of different sexual orientations.[4]

Under the International Safeguarding Policy adopted by the FIBA and in force since 2022, any form of discrimination within activities organized by the federation is prohibited, including discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or other personal characteristics. These provisions aim to ensure that players, coaches, officials, and other participants in basketball operate in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment, and require affiliated federations to adopt preventive measures, reporting mechanisms, and disciplinary procedures to address discriminatory conduct in professional basketball.[5]

Men’s basketball

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