More than 20 Local Leagues have joined Basketball England's PlayHQ system

Basketball England's renewed focus on supporting Local Leagues to flourish has seen more than 20 organisations onboarded onto our new PlayHQ platform in recent weeks. 

BE has formed a partnership with PlayHQ to deliver improved member service and drive participation with affiliated Local and Central Venue Leagues getting free access to the digital platform. 

The system – which replaces BE’s current membership portal – can be used by leagues for memberships and payments plus competition management, featuring live scoring, fixtures, league tables and stats, which will be displayed on our brand-new free app ‘GameTime’. 

Registered players will be able to track their own, team-mates' and opponents’ scoring stats and get live scores and more on the app, which launches later this year. 

The system will reduce administrative burdens on club staff and volunteers, while providing an intuitive experience for all users.  

Do you run a local league? 

If you run a Local League or a Central Venue League please get in contact with us, we would love to arrange a meeting with you.  

Email [email protected] 

 

Our first sign-ups 

Congratulations to the first Local Leagues which have attended a training system and are in the process of being onboarded onto the system. 

They are: 

  • Ball Don't Lie 
  • Basketball North West 
  • Doncaster Area Basketball Association 
  • Dorset Basketball Association  
  • Essex Rebels CVL 
  • Humber Basketball Association 
  • Hyndburn Basketball League 
  • Jersey Basketball Association 
  • Kent County Basketball  
  • Leeds League 
  • Lincoln Basketball CIC 
  • London Met League 
  • Medway Basketball Association  
  • Norfolk Basketball Association 
  • Sheffield Basketball League 
  • Solent Area Basketball Association 
  • Surrey Basketball  
  • Sussex Basketball 
  • Warwickshire Basketball Association 
  • We Got Next Basketball League 
  • Wyre Forest Basketball League 
  • Your Basketball League 

Stewart Kellett, CEO of Basketball England, said:  

“This partnership with PlayHQ will enable us to modernise our systems and engage more clubs, leagues and communities.   

“It will help us provide an improved experience and service standards for our members and volunteers at all levels of the sport to help them interact with us and run their organisations.” 

 

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