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Playground Sen Sok Basketball Center — a space built with purpose, not polish. It’s called “Playground” because at its core, that’s exactly what it is: a place to play, improve, compete, and grow without the distractions of luxury or unnecessary extras. Every decision is driven by function over form — courts over couches, reps over aesthetics, development over decoration. It’s a no-frills, operational mindset where the focus stays on what actually matters: access to the game, consistent training, and building a real basketball culture in Cambodia.

Help Contribute To The Vision

This project is being built to serve the youth and basketball community of Phnom Penh and beyond.

Supporters are invited to contribute through our crowdfunding initiatives. Your financial support will help create life-changing opportunities for young athletes, and contributors will receive a range of rewards in appreciation of their involvement.

What Playground Sen Sok Will Feature

  • Primary venue for the Cambodia Junior Basketball Competition (CJBC)
  • Two full-size regulation basketball courts
  • Four additional full-size training rings
  • Professional shooting machines for skill development
  • Modern performance training and testing equipment
  • A dedicated tutoring and educational center to support student-athletes academically
  • Player dormitories providing a safe and structured living environment
  • On-site food, beverage, and sports-related vendors to serve the community

Learn More About The SEAJBL

The Southeast Asia Junior Basketball League (SEAJBL) is built to elevate youth basketball across Southeast Asia by creating real pathways for players to develop, compete, and be seen on a bigger stage. Operating across countries like Cambodia, SEAJBL focuses on structured leagues, consistent training environments, and exposure opportunities that go beyond just weekend games. It’s not just about playing — it’s about building complete student-athletes through discipline, competition, and access to coaching, technology, and international opportunities, all while growing the game in regions where basketball infrastructure is still developing.