Basketball Federation of Armenia

In 2016, the BFA organized Armenia's first competition in the FIBA European Championship for Small Countries, with the Armenian team winning the tournament that year.

[2] Armenia qualified to participate in EuroBasket 2022; however, the BFA announced its intentions to withdraw from the competition due to financial constraints.

In 2022, Armenia made its return to international play by entering the 2022 FIBA European Championship for Small Countries.

[2] In 2015, Ara Poghosyan was nominated to coordinate basketball activities, tournaments, and recruitment across the Armenian Diaspora and to seek competitors to participate in the Pan-Armenian Games.

[5] In April 2020, the BFA announced plans to increase marketing campaigns to boost both local and international interest in Armenian basketball.

The official training hall of the team at the Olympic complex in Yerevan
The Armenia national team at the Mika Arena