Cameroon’s Force d’Armée and KSA Persevere in BAL Qualifiers: Aiming for Elite 16
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Cameroon’s Force d’Armée and KSA Push Forward in BAL Qualifiers, Eye Elite 16 Spots ✨
Cameroon’s Force d’Armée et Police (FAP) and Kadji Sports Academy (KSA) teams faced tough challenges at the Zone 4 Elite Qualifying Tournament held at Japoma Stadium in Douala. FAP’s women’s team narrowly lost to DR Congo’s Makomeno 72-74 in an intense match that went back and forth 🔥. Coach Tsafack Ange Majolie highlighted the need for sharper play execution, especially after strong efforts from pivot Cynthia Williams Amayaba 🏆.
On the men’s side, KSA fell 78-83 to Côte d’Ivoire’s Chaux Sport. Coach Auguste Siedjou emphasized tighter defense for their next game, while guard Jeremy Nzeulie is confident about improvements in shot selection and court spacing 🏅💪.
Only two teams from both leagues will advance to the Elite 16 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The competition is fierce as teams from Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, DR Congo, and CAR battle for their spot in Africa’s top basketball league 🌍🏀.
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Cameroon’s Force d’Armée and Kadji Sports Academy (KSA) teams battle for a spot in the Basketball Africa League’s Elite 16 during the Zone 4 qualifiers at Japoma Stadium, Douala. Intense games continue as FAP and KSA strategize for success.
The Basketball Africa League (BAL) Zone 4 Qualifiers are in full swing at Japoma Stadium, Douala, and Cameroon’s Force d’Armée et Police (FAP) and Kadji Sports Academy (KSA) teams remain in the spotlight as they vie for a place in the Elite 16. The tournament, which includes top teams from Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, DR Congo, and CAR, is fierce, with only two teams advancing to BAL’s Elite 16 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire next month.
FAP Women’s Close Loss
In a nail-biting match, FAP’s women’s team narrowly lost to DR Congo’s Makomeno with a score of 72-74. Head Coach Tsafack Ange Majolie emphasized that improved execution of set plays could be the key to overcoming future challenges. Notable performances, like that of pivot Cynthia Williams Amayaba, kept the game competitive until the final moments.
KSA Men’s Defeat Against Chaux Sport
KSA’s men’s team faced a challenging game against Côte d’Ivoire’s Chaux Sport, ultimately falling 78-83. Head Coach Auguste Siedjou highlighted the importance of refining ball movement and defensive strategy for their next matches. Guard Jeremy Nzeulie is optimistic about the team’s chances, mentioning targeted improvements in shot selection and court spacing.
The Road to the Elite 16
With only a limited number of spots available, teams are giving their best efforts to secure their place in the Elite 16, promising an intense competition for Cameroon’s Force d’Armée and KSA. As the games continue, Cameroonian fans are hopeful that their teams will rise to the challenge and make it to Africa’s most prestigious basketball league.