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D’Tigers coach, Nwora invites 15 players for 2019 World Cup qualifiers

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D’Tigers Head Coach, Alex Nwora has invited 15 players for the last window of the 2019 FIBA Men’s World Cup qualifiers taking place in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

The qualifiers are billed to begin on the 18th of February, with Nigeria already assured of a place in China.

The team is dominated by players who missed out of the last phase of the qualifiers campaign hosted in Lagos.

Jekiri Tonye will likely make his debut for D’Tigers after missing out of action in the last window due to administrative reasons while Christopher Obekpa, Obinna Emegano and Efevhera Michael will also be making a return.

Ekene Ibekwe whose last appearance was at the 2016 Olympics in Rio and 34 year old Michael Umeh (2015 Afrobasket) with Italian serie A side Virtus Bologna have both been recalled to the fold.

Team captain and Sichuan Blue Whales player, Ike Diogu alongside, Stanley Okoye, Alade Aminu, Iroegbu Ike, Ike Nwamu, Ayodeji Akindele, Mbamalu Bryant, Zana Talib and Braxton Ogbueze complete the list of players invited

Nigeria will battle host- Côte d’Ivoire, Central African Republic and second placed Senegal with 16 points.

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Currently ranked 33 in the world and first in Africa, D’Tigers, on a 9 match unbeaten run, according to Nwora will hope to finish the campaign on a high to boost the team’s rating before the World Cup draws.

“We were the first country in the world to qualify for the World Cup and it is very important that we start our preparation early.

“The journey to get the team ready for the World Cup is a long one, but I am happy with the progress we have made so far,” the coach said.

According to the Secretary General of the Nigeria Basketball Federation, Chimezie Asiegbu, players and Technical crew are expected to fly straight to Abidjan from the clubs for logistics reasons.

The invited players

Iroegbu Ike (Science City Jena, Germany)

Michael Umeh (Twarde Pieniki, Poland)

Ike Nwamu (Wisconsin Herd, USA)

Ekene Ibekwe (Levallois Metropolitan, France)

Efevhera Michael (Homemtmen Basketball Club, Lebanon)

Stanley Okoye (Tecynconta Zaragoza, Spain)

Diogu Ike (Sichuan Blue Whales, China)

Alade Aminu (Hapoel SP Tel Aviv, Israel)

Christopher Obekpa (Al Riyadh, Lebanon)

Ayodeji Akindele (Fuerza Regia Basquetbol, Lebanon)

Jekiri Tonye (Gaziantep, Turkey)

Obinna Emegano (Rouen Basket, France)

Mabamalu Bryant (CD Vildivia, Chile)

Zana Talib (Montakit Fuenlabrada, Spain)

Braxton Ogbueze (Basquet Coruna, Spain)

 

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