By Les Tan/Red Sports in Kuala Lumpur

ASEAN Basketball League

Tony Fernandes, the chairman of the new ASEAN Basketball League, speaking at the launch of the new league this afternoon in Kuala Lumpur. (Photo © Les Tan/Red Sports)

Kuala Lumpur, Monday, January 19, 2009 – The Singapore Slingers, the island’s first professional basketball team, will play in an ASEAN Basketball League slated to tip off in September 2009.

“We’ve never had in ASEAN regular sports that we all can go to,” said Tony Fernandes, the chairman of the proposed ASEAN Basketball League (ABL).

Apart from the Slingers, the ABL will look to have at least seven other teams for the home-and-away league.

From tomorrow, prospective owners will be invited to send in their applications to the league. There will be no more than two teams per country. Each team roster will tentatively have eight locals, two imports and two ASEAN players.

“The aim is to build local talent, local stars. The aim is to see our countries perform at the highest levels,” said Fernandes.

The ABL will look to sponsorships, merchandising and hospitality to sustain its operations and hopes to break even in two years.

He also added that the league will need about US$5 million to fund promotional activities and operations.

The ABL will be the first professional sports league in ASEAN and should provide a filip to the local sports industries of the respective countries. © Red Sports

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