- Nigeria national basketball team
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Nigeria FIBA Ranking 21st Joined FIBA 1964 FIBA Zone FIBA Africa National Federation NBBF Coach John Lucas Olympic Games Appearances None Medals None World Championships Appearances 2 Medals None FIBA Africa Championship Appearances 14 Medals Silver: 1997, 1999, 2003
Bronze: 1995, 2005, 2011Uniforms The Nigeria national basketball team is the national team of Nigeria and is generally considered one of the best in Africa along with Angola and Senegal. They are ranked 21st in the world FIBA rankings[1].
Recently, the team has enjoyed success due to an orchestrated recruitment of American college and professional players of Nigerian descent. A team dominated by Nigerian-Americans qualified for the 2006 World Championships for only the second time in the country's history, and eight players on the team representing Nigeria in the 2009 Afrobasket tournament (where Nigeria is one of the favorites) are American born.
The team joined FIBA in 1964.
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2006 FIBA World Championship
Nigeria took part in the 2006 FIBA World Championships in Japan. They were drawn in Group A with Argentina, France, Lebanon, Serbia and Montenegro, and Venezuela. They finished third in Group A, then were narrowly defeated by Germany in the Round of 16. Overall they finished 14th.
African Championship record
- Morocco 1964 : Did not participate
- Tunisia 1965 : Did not participate
- Morocco 1968 : Did not participate
- Egypt 1970 : Did not participate
- Senegal 1972 : 12th
- Central African Rep. 1974 : Did not participate
- Egypt 1975 : Did not participate
- Senegal 1978 : 6th
- Morocco 1980 : 11th
- Somalia 1981 : Did not participate
- Egypt 1983 : Did not participate
- Côte d'Ivoire 1985 : 7th
- Tunisia 1987 : 8th
- Angola 1989 : Did not participate
- Egypt 1992 : 5th
- Kenya 1993 : Did not participate
- Algeria 1995 : 3rd
- Senegal 1997 : 2nd
- Angola 1999 : 2nd
- Morocco 2001 : 5th
- Egypt 2003 : 2nd
- Algeria 2005 : 3rd
- Angola 2007 : 5th
- Libya 2009 : 5th
- Madagascar 2011 :
FIBA World Championship record
Notable players
Several players for the Nigeria team have had success playing for professional teams in the NBA or in Europe, including:
- Akin Akingbala
- Peter Aluma
- Aloysius Anagonye
- Tunji Awajobi
- Obinna Ekezie
- Ebi Ere
- Benjamin Eze
- Ekene Ibekwe
- Michael Olowokandi
- Olumide Oyedeji
- Ime Udoka
- Jeff Varem
Hakeem Olajuwon never played for the Nigeria team at senior level, and would eventually play for the United States after becoming a U.S. citizen in 1993.
2011 Roster
G/F 5 Udoka, Ime (C) August 9, 1977 34 -6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) San Antonio Spurs* PG 6 Obazuaye, Jayson July 27, 1984 27 -6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Al Wakra* G 7 Usman, Aboubakar July 5, 1986 25 -6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Kano Pillars* PG 8 Umeh, Michael September 18, 1984 27 -6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) CB Valladolid* G 9 Onyeuku, Chinedu November 5, 1983 27 -6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Al Morooj* F 10 Ofoegbu, Ike November 9, 1984 26 -6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) Gimnasia y Esgrima de Comodoro Rivadavia* SF 11 Gumut, Stanley February 21, 1986 25 -6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) Al Morooj* PF 12 Ugboaja, Ejike May 28, 1985 26 -6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) BC Odessa* SF 13 Obasohan, Derrick April 18, 1981 30 -6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Joventut Badalona* F/C 14 Ukeagu, Ezenwa February 22, 1981 30 -6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Salgótarjáni KSE* C 15 Oyedeji, Olumide May 11, 1981 30 -6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Changwon LG Sakers* - Head coach
- Assistant coach
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- Club field describes current pro club
2009 African Championship: finished 5th among 16 teamsAkin Akingbala, Aloysius Anagonye, Chamberlain Oguchi, Deji Akindele, Michael Efevberha, Michael Umeh, Josh Akognon, Ebi Ere, Ejike Ugboaja, Gabe Muoneke, Jayson Obazuaye, Benson Egemonye (Coach: John Lucas II)
2011 African Championship: finished 3rd among 16 teams
Solomon Tat, Ime Udoka, Abubakar Usman, Chinedu Onyeuku, Ikechukwu Ofoegbu, Michael Umeh, Stanley Gumut, Derrick Obasohan, Ejike Ugboaja, Ezenwa Ukeagu, Jayson Obazuaye, Olumide Oyedeji (Coach: Ayo Bakare)
References
- ^ "FIBA rankings". FIBA. Archived from the original on 21 January 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070121135756/http://www.fiba.com/pages/en/misc/ranking/FIBArankingG.asp?an_id=557&pn_id=178&. Retrieved 26 January 2007.
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