South Sudan national basketball team
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| FIBA ranking | N/A |
|---|---|
| Joined FIBA | 2013 |
| FIBA zone | FIBA Africa |
| National federation | South Sudan Basketball Association |
| Coach |
Deng Lek Bil Duany |
| Olympic Games | |
| Appearances | N/A |
| Medals | N/A |
| FIBA World Cup | |
| Appearances | N/A |
| Medals | N/A |
| FIBA Africa Championship | |
| Appearances | N/A |
| Medals | N/A |
The South Sudan national basketball team is the national basketball team representing South Sudan. It was established in May 2011, and became a member of FIBA in December 2013.[1]
Fixtures
The team played its first match against Ugandan club champions Power on 13 July 2011, at Juba. Power won the match 86–84.[2]
Current squad
| Player | Height | Age | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| Agel Ring | ?? | 30 | ??? |
| Kech Nguoth | ?? | 23 | ??? |
| Mangistu Deng | 201cm | 16 | Mooseheart School |
| Makur Puou | 203cm | 16 | Mooseheart School |
| Nyang, HakimHakim Nyang | 216cm | 15 | Mooseheart School |
| Ajou, ChierChier Ajou | 216cm | 17 | Culver Military Academy |
| Jurkin, PeterPeter Jurkin | 211cm | 17 | United Faith Christian Academy |
References
- ↑ Basketball: South Sudan is FIBA's 54th African member – News – StarAfrica.com
- ↑ "Power the history boys". New Vision Online. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
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