Keenan reappointed Ireland team head coach
Mark Keenan has been reappointed Head Coach of the Ireland Senior Men's Basketball team

Keenan reappointed Ireland team head coach

MARK Keenan has been reappointed Ireland Senior Men’s Basketball team head coach.

Keenan, who has enjoyed Super League, National Cup and Champions Trophy success with Griffith College Templeogue in recent years, also led Ireland to victory at the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries last month – their first senior men’s international title since 1994.

Speaking after confirmation that he would remain as Ireland head coach, Keenan said: “I’m delighted at being reappointed as head coach for the next phase of the development of our senior men’s team.

“It’s always a great honour and privilege to be able to represent your country.

“I’m also pleased to say that my assistant coaches Puff Summers and Adrian Fulton and team manager Mike Hickey will also be staying on board.”

Ireland’s senior men will be competing in the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers First Round and have been drawn in Group A with Cyprus, Austria and Switzerland.

Their first contest will see them travel to Cyprus on November 25 before they welcome Austria to the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght four days later.

The group winners and the best runner up from three groups will advance to the FIBA EuroBasket 2025 Pre-Qualifiers Second Round.

“It’s a very exciting and new challenge now to be preparing so quickly for the first round of the EuroBasket qualifiers, which take place in November” said Keenan.

“The format of this competition is so different to the tournament-style format of the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.

“Dealing with the release of players from their clubs during their seasons for international breaks, flying players home from abroad, home and away fixtures over the space of a few days – these are all challenges we face now over the coming year.

“These are challenges we are really looking forward to tackling head on, in order to compete at this next level of European competition.

“I really hope the basketball and sporting public will get behind the team and will come to the National Basketball Arena in November for our first home game against Austria.”

Tim Rice, Chair of Basketball Ireland’s Elite Performance Committee, added: “The recent success that the senior men’s team had in the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries is a testament to the leadership and commitment by Mark and his staff.

“He is a well-respected coach with a lot of experience and a proven track record.

He has a great desire as a former Ireland senior captain to see the senior programme compete at the highest level.

“We appreciate his willingness to take on this challenge and look forward to the first game in Cyprus and the home game against Austria in November.”

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