About us

ONE WORLD GAMES (OWG) is a youth sports program that combines training, competition, and cultural experience.
We organize the trip itinerary, provide the competition, and find the best places to enjoy and learn about the local culture.


Throughout the years we have become known worldwide for providing international competition to sports clubs, schools, and college teams. Our organization travels the world creating opportunities for up and coming athletes to acquire an international experience. We also provide teams with an opportunity for pre-season competitions, clinics, individual workouts and to learn about different cultures around the world.

 

 

Fabio MalavazziFabio Malavazzi is president of the FAMA GROUP - Media and Sports Marketing. He founded ONE WORLD GAMES in 2005 with the vision of creating a sports and cultural exchange program for youth athletes from all over the world.

Sports have been part of Malavazzi’s life since he was 10 years old. From 1980 to 1986 he played basketball in the professional league in Brazil and for the last 15 years he has been one of the most recognized sports announcers on Brazilian television, broadcasting the NBA and college basketball games to his home country. He began his broadcasting career  working for TNT-Latin America (Turner Network Television) and most recently for ESPN International.

 

 

 

 

Rick WeitzmanRick Weitzman won his NBA Championship ring when the Celtics defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1968 NBA Finals. Though a recurring ankle injury cut short his professional playing career, he stayed with the organization, first as Johny Most's teammate on the Celtics' radio network, and eventually he became Director of Scouting.

Coach Weitzman also scouted for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1997 – 2000 and has also done evaluation for Marty Blake and Associates, the NBA official scouting service, in Washington, Atlanta and Orlando. Richard L. Weitzman was inducted into the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in the sport of basketball.

 

 

 

 

 

Alan SteinAlan Stein - Coach Stein is the head coach for Strength & Conditioning for the nationally renowned Montrose Christian Mustangs boys’ basketball program. Alan brings a wealth of valuable experience to his training arsenal after years of extensive work with elite high school, college, and NBA players. His passion, enthusiasm, and innovative training techniques make him one of the nation’s leading experts on productive training for basketball players.

Alan is a performance consultant for Nike basketball as well as the head conditioning coach for the annual McDonald’s All American game, the Jordan All American Classic, the NBA Player’s Association’s Top 100 Camp, and Five Star basketball camps. He regularly works Elite camps for the following NBA Superstars - Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Steve Nash, Chris Paul, Paul Pierce, Amare Stoudemire, and Rudy Gay.
He is a sought-after lecturer at basketball camps across the country and is regularly featured in publications such as Winning Hoops, Time Out, Dime, American Basketball Quarterly, Stack, and Men’s Health. For the past eleven years Alan has been working as an analyst for NCAA, NBA and WNBA games for ESPN Deportes and is the main radio commentator for the New York Knicks games in Spanish since 1998.

 

 

 

Tiny Juan “Tiny” Cains - Coach Tiny started coaching and teaching at the age of 19 and also served as athletic director of two private schools in Puerto Rico. As a coach, Cains won four consecutive Puerto Rico High School Athletic Alliance Varsity titles. In addition, he won the country’s Under-22 Semi-Pro National Championship.
He has over 14 years experience working as a scout, coach, or assistant coach in the BSN (Baloncesto Superior Nacional) the professional league in Puerto Rico. As an assistant in the BSN he worked with Rollie Massimino and PJ Carlesimo and also served as the lead scout for the Puerto Rico National Team as well as for the NBA L.A. Clippers in Latin America.

 

 

 

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