Yaniv Levi Steps Down as External Director of Israeli Basketball League After Three Seasons
After serving three seasons as an external director representing the Israeli Basketball Association, Yaniv Levi announced his departure from the Israeli Basketball League management. In his resignation letter dated August 23, 2026, Levi explained that his decision coincides with stepping down from his role as chairman of the Public Relations Department in the Histadrut labor federation and his wish to conclude his public service roles for the time being. He expressed pride in having been an influential figure in the league and contributing to significant developments in Israeli basketball over recent years.
Levi emphasized his belief in sports as a vital bridge for reducing social gaps, promoting equal opportunities, and advancing youth in Israeli society. He stressed the importance of professional leadership in sports, rather than individuals seeking personal gain. Reflecting on recent turbulent years for both Israel and the sports sector, Levi acknowledged the unprecedented challenges faced and the need for innovative solutions.
He praised the league’s chairman, Ari Steinberg, and CEO David Bassan, for their dedicated and interest-free management focused solely on the sport’s benefit. Levi also thanked team owners, managers, and league representatives for their commitment to competitive sports excellence while maintaining a broader vision for the sport’s future. He wished Israeli basketball players success and urged them to engage in genuine dialogue among the league, association, and player representatives to achieve meaningful progress.
Concluding his letter, Levi expressed personal gratitude to a colleague named Amos, highlighting his potential to lead the necessary five-year plan for the sport’s advancement. Levi stated he will take some time off but will always remain an ambassador for basketball in Israel, thanking everyone for the opportunity and mission he was entrusted with.
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