Country: | Liberia |
Color1: | 002868 |
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Coach: | Adam Sackor |
Joined Fiba: | 1964 |
Fiba Zone: | FIBA Africa |
National Fed: | LBF |
Oly Appearances: | None |
Wc Appearances: | None |
Zone Championship: | FIBA Africa Championship |
Zone Appearances: | 2 (1983, 2007) |
Zone Medals: | None |
H Pattern B: | _thinsidesonwhite |
H Body: | 002868 |
H Shorts: | 002868 |
H Pattern S: | _blanksides2 |
H Title: | Home |
A Pattern B: | _thinredsides |
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A Title: | Away |
The Liberia national basketball team is the national basketball team representing Liberia. It is administered by the Liberia Basketball Federation.[1] Its last qualification to the FIBA Africa Championship dates back to 2007.[2] Its most noteworthy international performance was in 1983 when Liberia finished among Africa's 10 elite basketball teams.[3] According to the website, Afrobasket.com, the Liberia National Basketball team has not been in existence since 2013.[4]
Team for the AfroBasket 2007.[5] (last publicized squad)
At the AfroBasket 2007 in Angola, Raphael M. Quaye played most minutes and recorded most assists and steals for Liberia.[6]
Other current notable players from Liberia:
yet to qualify
yet to qualify
Year | Position | Tournament | Host | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1983 | 9 | Alexandria, Egypt | ||
2007 | 16 | Angola |
See also: Basketball at the African Games.
finished 9th among 10 teams
finished 16th among 16 teams
John Bing, Jethro Bing, Varney Tulay, Marcus Wolo, Fitzgerald Cole, Alphonso Kuiah, Raphael Quaye, Francis Fayiah, Alvin Tapeh, Mark Smith, Joseph Lackey, Richelieu Allison, Cephus Solo, Meshach McBorrough, Samuel Assembe (Coach: Allan Jallah)