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    MIES (Switzerland) - The fourth window of the FIBA World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers is inching closer and closer and with that, competing nations have begun to announce player rosters.

    MIES (Switzerland) - The fourth window of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers is inching closer and closer and with that, national federations from competing nations have begun to announce player rosters.

    This tracker will keep you up to date with who has given a list of names and which countries are still to decide on the players that will be stepping out onto the basketball court for the third qualifying window to the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023.

    Disclaimer: Rosters displayed on this page have been extracted from information made public by the relevant National Member Federations or sent by National Federations to FIBA's Regional Office in Abidjan but do not necessarily correspond to the rosters that will play at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers.

    PRELIMINARY ROSTERS FOR THE FIBA BASKETBALL WORLD CUP 2023 AFRICAN QUALIFIERS - WINDOW 4

    Cameroon
    Arnaud Adala Moto, Bertrand Awana Bilingue, Jordan Philippe Bayehe, Aristide Boya Ognong, Paul Eboua, Brice Bidias Eyaga, Yangue Frank, Samir Gbetkom, Arnold Kome, Paris Lee, Cyrille Liale Keumoe, Benoit Mbala, Junior Mbida, Charles Minlend, Aristide Mouaha, Roger Moute Bidias, Williamns Narace, Landry Nnoko 

    DR Congo
    Malela Mutuale, Myck Kabongo, Maxi Shamba, Christian Lutete, Patrick Mwamba, Joel Ntambwe, Shekina Munanga, Rolly Fula, Rodrigue Edondo, Jonathan Kuminga, Christian Eyenga, Henri Pwono, Jordan Sakho, Yannick Nzosa, Herve Kabasele, Jonathan Kasibabu, Gudul Omari, Garmine Kande, Jack Kabuya, Narcisse Ambanza 

    Egypt
    Abdelnasser Abdlegawad, Amr Abdelhaim, Mohamed Abderahman, Youssef Aboushousha, Abdullah Ahmed, Aly Ahmed, Waleed Aly, Omar Farag, Youssef Helmy, Omar Hussein, Ahmed Khalaf, Aly Khalifa, Haytham Khalifa, Anas Mahmoud, Assem Marei, Ahmed Meltwaly, Mohamed Taha Ibrahim Mohamed, Ismail Mahmoud, Omar Oraby, Seifedin Samir Said, Ehab Amin, Yusuf Shehata, Amr Alaaedin Zahran

    Senegal
    Branco Badio, Jean-Jacques Boissy, Alkaly Ndour, Bamba Diallo, Mamadou Faye, Lamine Samb, Babacar Sane, Makhtar Gueye, Ababacar Dieye, Bara Ndiaye, Pape Moustapha Diop, Ibrahima Fall Faye, Amar Sylla, Gorgui Dieng, Adama Diakite, Youssou Ndoye, Mohamed Alga Ndiaye 

    South Sudan
     Dhieu Abwok Deing, Lual Acuil, Deng Acuoth, Kocj Deng Bar, James Bile, Sunday Dech, Deng Angok Deng, Majok Deng, Gob Makuac Gabriel, Wenyen Gabriel, Mareng Gatkuoth, Dut Jok Kacuol, Mayan Keer Kiir, Kuany Ngor Kuany, Bul Kuol, Anyiarbany Makoi, Emmanuel Malou, Mathiang Muo, Nuni Omot, Deng Junior Ring, Marial Shayok, Padiel Wang, Nyang Wek 
    Tunisia Joackim Haddad, Oussama Marnaoui, Achraf Gannouni, Omar Abada, Ziyed Chennoufi, Hosni Ilahi, Mourad El Mabrouk, Mohamed Hadidane, Yassine Toumi, Mokhtar Ghayaza, Makram Ben Romdhane, Michael Roll, Firas Lahyani, Haythem Saada, Salah Mejri, Fares Ochi
     Angola Childe Dundao, Dimitri Maconda, Gerson Domingos, Andre Nsingue, Leonel Paulo, Jeronimo Luis, Francisco Gomes, Joel Antonio, Bamba Cisse, Angelo Alexandre, Antonio Monteiro, Marcos Baia, Bruno Fernando, Silvio De Sousa, Teotonio Do, Aboubakar Gakou, Jilson bango, Joao Fernandes, Pedro Bengui, Gilson Martins, 
    Cote d'Ivoire Souleyman Diabate, Jean-Francois Kebe, Maxence Dadiet, Bryan Pamba, Stephane Konate, Bazoumana Kone, Charles Abouo, Guy-Landry Edi, Vafessa Fofana, Joseph Mobio, Lionel Kouadio, Ismael Sanogo, Cedric Bah, Willy Kouassi, Amadou Sidibe, Bali Coulibaly, Patrick Tape, Seydou Hima.    

    Cape Verde
    ivan Almeida, Joel Almeida, Hugo Miguel Pereira, Victor Andrade Toyo, Anderson Correia, Shane Da Rosa, Kwabena Delgado Yeboah, Keven Gomes, Patrick Lima, Amarilson Lopes, Ailton Marques, Kenneti Mendes, Fidel Mendonca, William Tavares, Walter Tavares.

    Guinea
    Oumar Barry, Cheick Conde, Daouda Biaby, Alpha Diallo, Alpha Aguibou Diallo, Ibrahima Diallo, Ahmed Doumbia, Ibrahima Doumboouya, Ousmane Drame, Shannon Evans, Kalil Ibrahim, Salim Gassama, Alpha Kaba, Ousmane Kaba, Mohamed Keita, Tidjan Keita, Medhdi Lesbarrers, Cedric Mansare, Mambourou Mara, Mohamed Queta, Mamadou Sakho, Aboulaye Sy.

    Nigeria
    Michael Oguine, Michael Gbinje, Keith Omerah, Christian Mekowulu, Ben Emelogu, Amanze Egezeke, Josh Okogie, Miye Oni, Ike Nwamu, Ibe Aguchi, Chimezie Metu, Michael Okiki, John Idum, Abdul Malick Abu, Uchi Iroegbu

    Uganda
    Tonny Drileba, Jimmt, y Enabu, John Deng Geu, Jonathan Komagum, Ivan Muwezi, James Okello, Robinson Opong, Adam Seiko, Emmanuel Tranquier, Ishamil Wainright, Emannuwl Timothy WomalaKeith Ziziwa. 
       

    Final rosters will be confirmed following the Technical Meetings, which are set to take place before each game.

    Rosters displayed on this page have been extracted from information made public by the relevant National Member Federations but do not necessarily correspond to the rosters that will play at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 African Qualifiers.

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