Despite an different made in 2012, the concept has previously been unhappy with the home countries.
Chances of Team GB entering a men's area for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles seem distant after Wales issued a response to a renewed force for them to do so.
The Home Nations have generally opposed plans to bring back a mixed team that includes players from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, but made an exception in 2012 because the UK is the host country.
In the past, there was a concern that sending players to signify Team GB may put the four nations in danger of losing their independence in the eyes of FIFA. It might also stoke a conversation about why they are only one nation in this rivals but four in all the others. '.
Unmoved by the BOA appeal for the men's basketball team from Team GB, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
After 2012, England's FA was open to the idea of keeping a men's football team called GB, but Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales angry when they wrote to ask if they wanted to continue playing the sport in 2015.
Nonetheless, Team GB entered the women's team for the delayed 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, where they advanced to the quarter-finals, and this year's Paris, where it was agreed England would represent the country in eligibility but they were unsuccessful.
The men's basketball officials have again received less than enthusiastic comments from the British Olympic Association, who have already expressed a wish for Team GB to compete in the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Noel Mooney, the head of football at the FA of Wales, stated to the BBC:" We have not immediately heard anything about this Team GB idea.
" We're a basketball country. We're going to tournaments then frequently. We expect to go to games andour target is very much these on Wales playing at games. That's our target.
" I've only heard what the internet has to say about it. Although there is a discussion, we have n't discussed it here; instead, our stance is to focus on how our country plays internationally.
According to reports, the British and Northern Irish regulators have both maintained a similar position.
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