List of Angola women's national basketball team players

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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]

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2011–2017

Angola women's basketball players 2011–2017
A = African championship; A = African championship winner; W = World cup [2] [3] [4]

#NameAPHC Aníbal Moreira J. Covilhã
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017
AOAWAA
14 Ana Gonçalves 24PF1.82 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 58122017
Angela Cardoso 32SF1.80 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 77
Angelina Golome26C1.90 Flag of Angola.svg INT 12
5Artemis Afonso24G1.79 Flag of Portugal.svg QDL952017
Astrida Vicente 34SG1.73 Flag of Angola.svg INT 12129
Catarina Camufal 33PG1.68 Flag of Angola.svg INT 444
3Clarisse Mpaka33SF1.76 Flag of France.svg LAG52017
20 Cristina Matiquite 25C1.91 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 92017
Elsa Eduardo25G1.70 Flag of Angola.svg INT 5
6 Felizarda Jorge 32SG1.79 Flag of Angola.svg INT 66662017
4 Fineza Eusébio 27PG1.68 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 888442017
Helena Viegas19F1.73 Flag of Angola.svg LUS 7
Isabel Francisco35PG1.70 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 8
1 Italee Lucas 28PG1.70 Flag of Angola.svg INT 2017
11 Luisa Tomás 34C1.92 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 11111111112017
Luzia Simão 16F1.83 Flag of Angola.svg INT 5
Madalena Felix24F1.78 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 99
Marinela Muxiri30F1.86 Flag of Portugal.svg QDL9
Nacissela Maurício 35SF1.86 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 1313131313
Nadir Manuel 28PF1.88 Flag of Angola.svg INT 1414141414
15 Nguendula Filipe 35PF1.80 Flag of Angola.svg INT 15151515152017
2 Rosa Gala 25SG1.73 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 672017
10 Sónia Guadalupe 31F1.88 Flag of Angola.svg PRI 101010102017
7Whitney Miguel25PF1.85 Flag of France.svg RBF52017

2003–2009

Angola women's basketball players 2001–2010
AC = African championship; WC = World cup [5] [6] [7] [8]

NameAPHC A.P. Aníbal Moreira
2003 2005 2007 2009
AAAA
Angela Cardoso SF1.8077
Astrida Vicente F1.732003121212
Bárbara Guimarães Bijú25G PRI 20039
Catarina Camufal PG1.68484
Domitila Ventura30PG1.632003666
Ernestina Neto29PF1.85 PRI 2003141414
Esperança AndréC INT 2003
Fátima Quinzele2813
Felizarda Jorge SG1.797
Indira José22C1.93 INT 11
Irene Guerreiro39PF1.72 INT 2003101010
Isabel FranciscoPG1.70200388
Jaqueline Francisco29C1.8320035
Laura AgostinhoG PRI 2003
Luísa Miguel30 PRI 5
Luisa Tomás C1.921111
Maria Afonso39PG1.68 PRI 4
Maria AndréF PRI 2003
Maria CardosoC INT 2003
Nacissela Maurício SF1.861513
Nadir Manuel PF1.8815
Nguendula Filipe SF1.80200315135
Sónia Guadalupe F1.8899

1990–1997

Angola women's basketball players 1990–1997
AC = African championship; OQ = Olympic qualifier

NameAPHC
1990 1993 1994 1997
ACACACAC

1981–1988

Angola women's basketball players 1981–1988
A = African championship; O = Olympic qualifier

NameAPHC
1981 1983 1984 1986 1988
AAAAO
Antónia Cruz7
Elisa Francisco226
Etelvina Santana2212
Fátima Cambende179
Georgina Abraão198
Licínia Velho1611
Ludovina Ténis2315
Maria Barbosa204
Rosa Francisco195
Telma Gourgel1814
Tumba Mayassi2513
Vanda Fernandes1913

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