This article aims at showing the evolution of the Angola women's national basketball team throughout the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s in such competitions as the FIBA Africa Championship, the Olympic Games and the FIBA World Championship. [1]
Angola women's basketball players 2011–2017
A = African championship; A = African championship winner; W = World cup [2] [3] [4]
# | Name | A | P | H | C | Aníbal Moreira | J. Covilhã | ||||
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2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2017 | ||||||
A | O | A | W | A | A | ||||||
14 | Ana Gonçalves | 24 | PF | 1.82 | PRI | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ | 8 | 12 | 2017 |
⋅ | Angela Cardoso | 32 | SF | 1.80 | PRI | 7 | 7 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
⋅ | Angelina Golome | 26 | C | 1.90 | INT | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 12 | ⋅ | ⋅ |
5 | Artemis Afonso | 24 | G | 1.79 | QDL | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 9 | 5 | 2017 |
⋅ | Astrida Vicente | 34 | SG | 1.73 | INT | 12 | 12 | 9 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
⋅ | Catarina Camufal | 33 | PG | 1.68 | INT | 4 | 4 | 4 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
3 | Clarisse Mpaka | 33 | SF | 1.76 | LAG | ⋅ | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ | ⋅ | 2017 |
20 | Cristina Matiquite | 25 | C | 1.91 | PRI | 9 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 2017 |
⋅ | Elsa Eduardo | 25 | G | 1.70 | INT | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ | ⋅ |
6 | Felizarda Jorge | 32 | SG | 1.79 | INT | 6 | 6 | 6 | ⋅ | 6 | 2017 |
4 | Fineza Eusébio | 27 | PG | 1.68 | PRI | 8 | 8 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 2017 |
⋅ | Helena Viegas | 19 | F | 1.73 | LUS | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 7 | ⋅ | ⋅ |
⋅ | Isabel Francisco | 35 | PG | 1.70 | PRI | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 8 | ⋅ |
1 | Italee Lucas | 28 | PG | 1.70 | INT | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 2017 |
11 | Luisa Tomás | 34 | C | 1.92 | PRI | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 2017 |
⋅ | Luzia Simão | 16 | F | 1.83 | INT | 5 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
⋅ | Madalena Felix | 24 | F | 1.78 | PRI | ⋅ | 9 | 9 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
⋅ | Marinela Muxiri | 30 | F | 1.86 | QDL | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 9 | ⋅ |
⋅ | Nacissela Maurício | 35 | SF | 1.86 | PRI | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | 13 | ⋅ |
⋅ | Nadir Manuel | 28 | PF | 1.88 | INT | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | ⋅ |
15 | Nguendula Filipe | 35 | PF | 1.80 | INT | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 | 2017 |
2 | Rosa Gala | 25 | SG | 1.73 | PRI | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 6 | 7 | 2017 |
10 | Sónia Guadalupe | 31 | F | 1.88 | PRI | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | ⋅ | 2017 |
7 | Whitney Miguel | 25 | PF | 1.85 | RBF | ⋅ | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ | ⋅ | 2017 |
Angola women's basketball players 2001–2010
AC = African championship; WC = World cup [5] [6] [7] [8]
Name | A | P | H | C | A.P. | Aníbal Moreira | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009 | |||||
A | A | A | A | |||||
Angela Cardoso | – | SF | 1.80 | – | ⋅ | 7 | 7 | ⋅ |
Astrida Vicente | – | F | 1.73 | – | 2003 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
Bárbara Guimarães Bijú | 25 | G | PRI | 2003 | 9 | ⋅ | ⋅ | |
Catarina Camufal | – | PG | 1.68 | – | ⋅ | 4 | 8 | 4 |
Domitila Ventura | 30 | PG | 1.63 | – | 2003 | 6 | 6 | 6 |
Ernestina Neto | 29 | PF | 1.85 | PRI | 2003 | 14 | 14 | 14 |
Esperança André | – | C | INT | 2003 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | |
Fátima Quinzele | 28 | – | ⋅ | 13 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ||
Felizarda Jorge | – | SG | 1.79 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 7 |
Indira José | 22 | C | 1.93 | INT | ⋅ | ⋅ | 11 | ⋅ |
Irene Guerreiro | 39 | PF | 1.72 | INT | 2003 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Isabel Francisco | – | PG | 1.70 | – | 2003 | 8 | ⋅ | 8 |
Jaqueline Francisco | 29 | C | 1.83 | – | 2003 | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ |
Laura Agostinho | – | G | PRI | 2003 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | |
Luísa Miguel | 30 | PRI | ⋅ | 5 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ||
Luisa Tomás | – | C | 1.92 | – | ⋅ | 11 | ⋅ | 11 |
Maria Afonso | 39 | PG | 1.68 | PRI | ⋅ | ⋅ | 4 | ⋅ |
Maria André | – | F | PRI | 2003 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | |
Maria Cardoso | – | C | INT | 2003 | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | |
Nacissela Maurício | – | SF | 1.86 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | 15 | 13 |
Nadir Manuel | – | PF | 1.88 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 15 |
Nguendula Filipe | – | SF | 1.80 | – | 2003 | 15 | 13 | 5 |
Sónia Guadalupe | – | F | 1.88 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | 9 | 9 |
Angola women's basketball players 1990–1997
AC = African championship; OQ = Olympic qualifier
Name | A | P | H | C | – | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | 1993 | 1994 | 1997 | |||||
AC | AC | AC | AC | |||||
– | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ |
Angola women's basketball players 1981–1988
A = African championship; O = Olympic qualifier
Name | A | P | H | C | – | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1981 | 1983 | 1984 | 1986 | 1988 | |||||
A | A | A | A | O | |||||
Antónia Cruz | – | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 7 | ||
Elisa Francisco | 22 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 6 | ||
Etelvina Santana | 22 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 12 | ||
Fátima Cambende | 17 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 9 | ||
Georgina Abraão | 19 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 8 | ||
Licínia Velho | 16 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 11 | ||
Ludovina Ténis | 23 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 15 | ||
Maria Barbosa | 20 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 4 | ||
Rosa Francisco | 19 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 5 | ||
Telma Gourgel | 18 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 14 | ||
Tumba Mayassi | 25 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 13 | ||
Vanda Fernandes | 19 | – | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | ⋅ | 13 |
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