Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.
Nigerian basketball coach, Lateef Erinfolami has hailed the D’tigress following their qualification for this year’s Olympic games in Tokyo.
The back-to-back FIBA Women’s Afro-Basket champions stage a comeback to their first Olympic appearance since 2004 in Athens, Greece, after Mozambique’s quest to qualify ahead of Nigeria suffered a heavy knock when they lost scandalously 49-124 points against current world champions- USA.
The NBBF set another enviable record of being the only federation in Nigeria to have two teams at the Olympics.