In 2006, Armen Hovhannissian was appointed as a basketball representative of Armenia to the
CIS and
Baltic states. The Basketball Federation of Armenia later opened its first foreign representation in
Moscow, headed by Hovhannissian, which was aimed at coordinating Armenia's basketball cooperation in the region. Since 2011, the Basketball Federation of Armenia has been working actively to recruit Armenian basketball players from all over the world to create teams. In September 2018, the BFA helped to organize the
EU's European Week of Sports events across Yerevan, in cooperation with the country's Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs. In April 2020, the BFA announced plans to increase marketing campaigns to boost both local and international interest in Armenian basketball. In 2021, the FIBA U20 Women's European Challengers took place in Armenia. It was held from 12 to 18 July to replace the canceled 2021 FIBA Women's European Under-20 Championship. ==Presidents==