News

2025 Afrobasket: D’Tigers suffer defeat in opening game

1 Mins read

By Sussan Omopeloye

Nigeria senior men’s basketball team, D’Tigers, suffered defeat to Libya in their opening Group B game at the AfroBasket 2025 qualifiers in Tunisia on Friday night. 

D’Tigers arrived on the day of their opening game and went to the venue from the airport, FIBA had to move their game by four hours, to allow the players rest and recover from jetlag.

With just nine players available and no proper preparations the team still took the game to overtime before eventually losing 89-82 to Libya.

The team had initially withdrawn from the qualifiers due to lack of funds.

Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) posted on their official X handle,

“Despite several 2020 Olympians committing, D’Tigers forfeit this AfroBasket Qualifiers window due to lack of funds from the government.”

The team made a U-turn and were able to finally travel after funds surfaced.

D’Tigers will look to recover from the loss as they face Uganda in their second group game on Saturday.

After Matchday 1 Libya are top of the group, Cape Verde in second place while Uganda and Nigeria are third and fourth respectively.

The AfroBasket 2025 qualification will be played from February to November 2024, to determine the 16 nations who will qualify for the FIBA AfroBasket 2025.

Related posts
AdvocacyHealthNews

GHAi’s Next-Gen Health Project Gets Boost from Ondo Govt

1 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini The Ondo State Commissioner for Youth and Sport, Segun Henry Omoyofunmi, has pledged full support for the Next-Gen Health…
AdvocacyNews

HCHI Trains Law Enforcement in Abeokuta on Safer Policing for Women and Girls

2 Mins read
By Damilola Abiola Abeokuta, Ogun State – The Hall of Care and Good Humanitarian Initiative (HCHI), with support from Power of Pride…
Climate and EnvironmentNews

Civil Society Groups Petition Lagos Assembly to Halt Water Privatisation Plans

2 Mins read
By Bunmi Yekini Six civil society organisations have petitioned the Lagos State House of Assembly, urging lawmakers to stop ongoing privatisation moves…
Subscribe To Our Newsletters 

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.