Basketball - Team Nigeria

Basketball

Uniform Number Name Height Date of Birth
  188 cm 26 Aug 1996
3 188 cm 12 Jul 1997
4 185 cm 9 Sep 2000
9 193 cm 21 Oct 1985
10 175 cm 22 Jun 1993
11 185 cm 28 Apr 1990
21 183 cm 8 Dec 1990
22 193 cm 9 Jul 1995
23 173 cm 26 Jun 1992
25 193 cm 7 Aug 1990
31 175 cm 26 Sep 1997
52 188 cm 5 Oct 1989

Team Officials

Function Name
Coach
Assistant Coach
Assistant Coach

Events Entered

Discipline Event Rank
BKB Basketball Women 11

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Saitama Super Arena
NGR
Nigeria
72
USA
United States
81
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
FRA
France
87
NGR
Nigeria
62
Finished
Saitama Super Arena
NGR
Nigeria
83
JPN
Japan
102
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankYearLocation
Olympic Games
112004Athens, GRE
World Cup
82018Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ESP
162006Brazil
African Championship
12019Dakar, SEN
12017Bamako, MLI
12005Abuja, NGR
12003Mozambique
32015Yaounde, CMR
31997Nairobi, KEN
42011Bamako, MLI
52009Madagascar
52007Senegal
51974Tunis, TUN
62013Maputo, MOZ
71981Dakar, SEN

General Interest

Nickname
D'Tigress

General
Nigeria qualified for Tokyo after finishing third in Group A at the 2020 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Belgrade, Serbia. After being grouped with fellow African pre-qualifying tournament qualifiers Mozambique, they defeated their continental opponents 85-51 before losing to Serbia by six points and the United States of America by five points.

Prior to Tokyo, D'Tigress have made one Olympic appearance, at the 2004 Games. They lost all five group matches in Athens, before posting a classification match victory against the Republic of Korea to finish 11th out of 12 teams.

After a winless debut at the World Cup [formerly the world championship] in 2006 where they finished last of 16 teams, Nigeria improved significantly at their next appearance in 2018. In the group stage they recorded wins over Turkey and Argentina alongside a defeat to Australia, before edging Greece by a single point in the first knockout round. They then lost their quarterfinal to eventual champions the United States of America, and were beaten by a single point against Canada in the seventh place play-off to finish eighth overall.

At continental level Nigeria won the AfroBasket tournaments in 2017 and 2019, defeating Senegal in the final on both occasions. As of 2019 their four titles at the tournament is second only to Senegal's 11.

Legend
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Gold Medal
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Silver Medal
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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