The Belize Premier Basketball League (BPBL) has announced a significant expansion of its leadership team with the appointment of Glenn Gill as Deputy Commissioner. This strategic move brings one of Belize’s most experienced basketball figures into the league’s administrative structure.
Gill brings decades of basketball expertise to his new position, having established himself as one of Belize’s longest-serving referees with FIBA certification. His extensive background includes previous leadership experience as commissioner of the Belize Elite Basketball League, earning him respect both within the national basketball community and internationally.
The newly appointed deputy will work alongside existing Deputy Commissioner Amir Garcia, both operating under the guidance of Commissioner Claudio Leal, who is commencing his second year leading the BPBL. This strengthened leadership team signals the league’s commitment to enhanced governance and development.
In his official capacity, Gill will assume responsibility for overseeing league operations and ensuring regional preparedness. His portfolio will include supporting team development, officiating standards, and game-day infrastructure management. League representatives characterized the appointment as reflecting BPBL’s dedication to “operational excellence, competitive integrity, and long-term growth.”
In a gesture of solidarity within Belize’s basketball community, the BPBL leadership extended congratulations to the National Elite Basketball League (NEBL) on its scheduled relaunch in February. The statement emphasized that both competitions contribute significantly to strengthening the nation’s basketball ecosystem.
The BPBL, which is scheduled to resume competition in July 2026, continues to build institutional capacity during its off-season in preparation for its return.
