Presidents
- Leslie Mann: 1938
- Jaime Mariné: 1939 to 1943
- Jorge Reyes: 1944 to 1945
- Pablo Morales: 1946 to 1947
- Chale Pereira: 1948 to 1950
- Pablo Morales: 1951 to 1952
- Carlos M. Zecca: 1953 to 1968
- FIBA: Juan Isa: 1969 to 1975 (FIBA from 1973 to 1975)
- FEMBA: William Fehring: 1973 to 1974
- FEMBA: Carlos J. García: 1975
- Manuel González Guerra: 1976 to 1979
- Robert E. Smith: 1981 to 1993
- Aldo Notari: 1993 to 2006 (*)
- Harvey Schiller: 2007 to 2009
- Riccardo Fraccari: 2009 to present
(*) Aldo Notari died during the period as the president, thus the first vice president, Tom Peng of Taiwan, served as acting president from July 2006 to 2007.
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