Valerdina Manhonga

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Valerdina Manhonga
No. 4National team
Position Shooting guard
LeagueMundial, Afrobaskt, campeonato da Cidade de Maputo
Personal information
Born (1980-12-26) 26 December 1980 (age 41)
Lichinga, Mozambique
NationalityMozambican
Listed height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Listed weight57 kg (126 lb)
Career information
High schoolUniversidade Pedagógica
CollegeJosina Machel
Playing career1993–2019
Career history
1999, 1997-2014/9,2003, 2004-2010 e 2011/2Conseng, Costa do Sol, Académica, Desportivo e Liga Muçulmana
Career highlights and awards
Vicecampea Africana Selecção Nacional, tricampea Africana de clubes (Desportivoe Liga Muçulmana, campea dos jogos da lusofonia goa 2014, melhor Base, Melhor Defensora
Medals

10 Ouro, 7 Prata, 3 Bronze

Valerdina Manhonga (born 26 December 1980) is a Mozambican female professional basketball player.


Natural de : Lichinga-Niassa Casada: Gilberto Nhantumbo Filhos: Mirza Noemia Nhantumbo e Alissah Daniela Nhantumbo Profissão: Aduaneira Pais: Daniel Diogo Manhonga e Margarida Marcolino Bicula Irmãos: Danilo Daniel Manhonga, Guilton Daniel Manhonga, Aduilia Daniel Manhonga, Ana Daniel Manhonga, Noel Manhonga, Gueterres Budane e Carla Budane

Participação em Campeonatos Mundial de Basquetebol Turquia 2014 Afrobaskt: Nigeria 2005, Senegal 2007, Benin 2009, Mali 2011, Moçambique 2013

Jogos Africanos: Argelia 2006 Maputo 2011 Jogos da Lusofonia Portugal 2009 India-Goa 2014

Jogos da Commwelth Melbourne 2006

Medalhas Selecção Nacional de Moçambique Ouro - Jogos da Lisofonia, Goa 2014 Prata - Afrobaskt 2013, Maputo Bronze - Afrobaskt 2005, Abuja Medalhas Clubes Ouro- Desportivo Afrobaskt Maputo 2007 Ouro - Desportivo Afrobaskt Nairobi 2008 Ouro - Liga Muçulmana Afrobaskt 2012 costa de Marfim

Prata 2010 - Desportivo Afrobaskt Bezerte 2009 - Desportivo Afrobaskt Coutonou

Campeonato Nacional de Basquetebol Ouro 2008/9/10 Desportivo 2011/2 Liga Muçulmana Prata 2003 Académica 2014 Costa do Sol

Campeonato da Cidade de Maputo Prata 2003 Académica 2014 Costa do Sol

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