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D’Tigers Name Squad for Angola World Cup Qualifiers

The Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), has unveiled a 12-man D’Tigers squad for the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup African Qualifiers in Luanda, Angola.

Nigeria will compete in Group C alongside Guinea, Rwanda and Tunisia in the decisive phase of the qualification campaign. The qualifiers, tagged Window Three, will hold from July 2nd – 5th, marking the beginning of a new era under head coach, David Fizdale.

A statement from the NBBF on Monday said Fizdale will make his competitive debut as D’Tigers coach, bringing decades of NBA coaching experience and expertise in developing elite basketball talent.

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“The coach will lead a blend of experienced internationals and emerging players as Nigeria pursues qualification for the 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup,” the NBBF said in a statement.

“The squad comprises Uchenna Ireogbu, Ikenna Ireogbu, Caleb Agada, Martins Igbanu, Paul Dibal and Stanley Okoye. Others are Daniel Utomi, Chimezie Metu, Wesley Iwundu, Christian Mekowulu, Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu and Michael Eric.”

NBBF President, Musa Kida, expressed confidence in the team and welcomed Fizdale to his first official assignment with Nigeria. He described Fizdale as an experienced coach with the leadership qualities required to guide D’Tigers to greater success in Africa and globally.

He congratulated the selected players and urged them to represent Nigeria with passion, pride and professionalism throughout the qualifiers.

D'Tigers head coach, David Fizdale
D’Tigers head coach, David Fizdale.

“The federation remains committed to attracting world-class coaches and sustaining a high-performance environment for the national teams,” Kida said.

“Fizdale’s appointment followed the successful tenure of former coach Mike Brown, who elevated Nigeria’s profile in international basketball.”

Kida expressed confidence that experienced players, emerging talents and quality coaching would strengthen Nigeria’s qualification campaign. He urged Nigerians at home and in the diaspora to support D’ Tigers as they represent the country in Angola.

Nigeria will face Guinea on July 3rd, before taking on Rwanda on July 5th in Luanda. The top teams from the African qualifiers will advance towards qualification for the FIBA Basketball World Cup in 2027.

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