The 2014 Africa Champions Cup for Women has been fixed for November 28 through December 7 in Tunisia with two Nigerian clubs (First Bank and Dolphins basketball clubs) among the twelve that will slug it out for the coveted trophy.
Nigerian
champion and FIBA Africa Zone-3 runner-up First Bank basketball club is
aiming to repeat its 2003 and 2009 run-up to the title in Mozambique
and Benin Republic.
In
a chat with our correspondent shortly after the final game in
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso between the Elephant Girls and Dolphins
basketball club which the former won by 70-56 points but lost the
opportunity to win the Zone-3 title because of an earlier 65-50 points
lose to the latter in the two-leg zonal qualifier, Coach Adewumi Aderemi
says the goal of the Nigerian champion is to gun for the African title.
“We picked one of the two tickets for the final round as
against some situations in the past where FIBA Africagranted us
wild-card because of our pedigree, but having secured a direct ticket
this time our aim is to lift our game and make our make our management
and country proud.
“We
want to be good ambassador of Nigeria and FIBA Africa Zone-3 as we hope
to be a good representative and our simple goal is to win our third
title because we believe we are due for it having won the title twice in
the past (2003 and 2009) and if you remember these two victories came
on away soul.
“After
a grueling qualifier in Burkina Faso especially against our fellow
Nigerian side (Dolphins) which we are proud that they also qualify for
the final round, the only thing that can be good for us as a team is to
win the title and we need to remain focus and be in the right frame of
mind both mentally and psychologically for the final battle in Tunisia
and the first step taken to achieve is to allow the players some days
break and reconvene where we will move into close camping.First
Bank basketball club won the Nigerian league title for ten unbroken
years before it was punctured by First Deepwater basketball club in 2010
before reclaiming it in 2014 after seeing off Dolphins basketball club
in a thrilling final earlier this year in Lagos.
The
club the biggest women club side in Nigeria was responsible in the past
as having the largest number players in the nation’s women national
team between 2003 and 2013 where Nigeria won its first All Africa Games
gold (2003, Abuja) and two Afrobasket titles (2003, Mozambique and 2005
in Abuja).
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