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The Sydney Spectres Basketball Club provides all members of the community, regardless of age, skill level or sexual orientation, with a supportive and socially inclusive environment to participate as part of a Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (GLBTQ) friendly basketball club. The club caters for individuals of all ages and skill levels with opportunities to develop their athletic ability, compete as part of a team and socialise with like-minded individuals.
The Spectres were founded in 2001 and the following year participated in the 2002 Sydney Gay Games. From those humble beginnings, the Spectres have since grown to 5 registered men's and women's teams, competing in the City of Sydney Basketball competition at the Alexandria Basketball Stadium. The teams compete in a number of divisions and consist of both novice and experienced players, all with a passion for basketball and commitment to the club's core principles of social inclusion and improved fitness and skill levels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We run weekly all-gender trainings on Saturdays at Sydney Uni, women's and gender-diverse trainings on Mondays in Green Square, plus a weekly social competition and monthly 3x3.
Our LGBTQIA+ social basketball session runs on Wednesdays in Green Square.
Yes, we have men's, women's and mixed teams in competitions across the city, with options for beginners through to experienced players.