Al-Thawra SC (women's basketball)

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Al-Thawra SC
Nickname Arabic: الثورة
(The Revolution)
Leagues Syrian Women Basketball League
Founded1946
HistoryAl-Thawra Damascus
1946–present
Arena Al-Fayhaa Arena
(capacity: 6000)
Location Damascus, Syria
Team colorsBlue and White
  
Head coachAbdullah Kammouneh
2020–21 positionSyrian League, 1st of 10
Championships(3) Syrian Women Basketball League
(4) Syrian Basketball Cup
Website Official page

Al-Thawra SC is a major Syrian professional women's basketball club and department of Al Thawra Sports Club based in Damascus, Syria. [1] [2]

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Honours

Current roster

Squad for the 2021–2022 Syrian Basketball League season: [4]

Al-Thawra roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.Nat.Name
G 1 Flag of Syria.svg Lamaa Mahmoud
F 4 Flag of Syria.svg Alicia Magarian
PG 5 Flag of Syria.svg Marya Daibess
SG 6 Flag of Syria.svg Cedra Sulaiman
F 7 Flag of Syria.svg Noura Bshara
SG 9 Flag of Syria.svg Jessica Hakimeh
C 11 Flag of the United States.svg Chanita Jordan
C Flag of Tunisia.svg Salma Mnasria
Head coach

Flag of Syria.svg Abdullah Kammouneh


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured

Updated: 20 May 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA-sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationalities not displayed.

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References

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