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The Liberia Basketball Association confirmed that its two top female division teams, Commissioners and Invincible Eleven, have been proudly representing Liberia in the African Women’s Basketball League.
As such, the competition is set to start on October 29, 2024, at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex Gymnasium in Paynesville City, featuring some of the best teams from both countries in Zone Three. This key tournament will run up until November 3, 2024, in what will prove Liberia’s return to international basketball following a four-year suspension from FIBA competitions.
Hosting this tournament also perceives AWBL as a stepping stone toward the advancement of Liberia into other international matches of basketball, ensuring more opportunities are offered for male and female basketball players.
Hosting this tournament is a significant milestone for Liberia. After years of absence from the FIBA tournaments, the country’s basketball leadership would want to show the changes effected on and off the court. Teams from Nigeria, Benin, Ivory Coast, and Ghana will add their presence, hence giving it a competitive nature in the AWBL.
The spotlight will be on Commissioners and IE, the crowned champions and runner-up of the LBA’s female division. Their participation is a clear sign of the LBA’s commitment to advancing women’s basketball in Liberia. Competing on such a platform will not only test their skills but also provide crucial exposure to international standards.
Calvin Diggs encouraged the players to focus on their personal growth. “Winning isn’t the only goal here. It’s about learning from competitors and improving your game,” he emphasized. Liberia’s participation offers these athletes a golden opportunity to face high-caliber opponents and elevate their skills.
In parallel with the female teams, Mighty Barrolle, Liberia’s newly crowned first-division champions, are currently competing in Libya, representing the country in the Basketball Africa League (BAL). Their involvement in such international competitions is pivotal for the development of both male and female players.
With teams representing Liberia in both the BAL and AWBL, the future of basketball in the country is looking bright. The LBA’s focus on both male and female athletes showcases a balanced approach to sports development. This dual commitment is expected to boost the overall competitiveness of Liberia’s basketball teams, setting the stage for even more international success in the coming years.
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