Angola draw with Equatorial Guinea on FIFA date

Luanda – The Angolan national football team drew 0-0 today in Portugal with Equatorial Guinea, in a friendly match on FIFA’s date, played in Rio Maior, in the Santarém region.

In a warm-up match for the qualifiers for the African Nations Cup (CAN2023) to be held in Coté d`Ivoire, after beating Guinea (Bissau), on Saturday, at the same venue, by 3-2, the Palancas Negras, this Tuesday, were unable to overcome their opponents.

Nevertheless, the team coached by Pedro Gonçalves win the triangular tournament of the modality in Portuguese lands.

In the history of clashes between the two teams, now five in total, the Angolan team won three and drew two.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Swimming: CNIL dominates national absolute

Luanda – Clube Náutico da Ilha de Luanda (CNIL) dominated the National Absolute Championship in a 25-meter pool, with 19189 points in men and 25610 pts in women.

This was during a competition that ended on Sunday night at Luanda’s Nádia Cruz pool.

In a universe of four teams, Ilha de Luanda beat the second-placed 1º de Agosto in both genders (with 18235 pts/men) and (16441 pts/women).

Onda Sport Clube came third, equally in both classes, with 15037 pts (male) and 18825 pts (female).

Clube Naval, recently returned to national competitions, with six athletes, was in the fourth and last position with 408 pts (men).

Youth swimmer Nyriam Morais, from CNIL, was the best athlete of the competition with seven records, five in individual and two absolute in relays.

In singles she finished the 50m backstroke with a time of 34.23, 100m freestyle (1.04.44), 100m backstroke (1.13.74), 200m freestyle (2.22.01) and 200m backstroke (2.43.20).

In 4X100m freestyle relays, the record was 4.21.71, while in the 4X400m styles it was 5.00.90, along with colleagues Welwitchia Silva, Nyriam Morais, Rafaela Santo and Maria Freitas.

In the children’s category, Rhanya Santos, also from the CNIL, set two individual records in long distance events, one in the 800m styles (11.30.37) and the other in the 400m styles (6.00.38).

Another record was obtained by cadet Kaila Santos, from 1º de Agosto, in the 100m breaststroke, with a time of 1.36.24.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Jiu-Jitsu: Pre-teams hold training

Luanda – National pre-teams of traditional and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, both sexes, held training, head of the African Championship scheduled for 23 -27 this month in Angola.

The training focused on correction of technical aspects and improvement of the new rules.

The training, held under the guidance of coach Cláudio Machado, of the traditional version, also included physical aspects to evaluate the athletes’ resistance capacity.

As for the Brazilian version, technically guided by Yuri Gomez, the work also focused on improving resistance and psychological aspects.

In addition to Angola, the continental event brings together athletes from Congo, Ethiopia, Mauritania and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Tiago Azulão leads African League top scorers

Luanda – Angola’s Petro de Luanda striker Tiago Azulão leads the list of top scorers of the African Football Champions League with five goals, after the conclusion of the fourth round of the group stage.

The 33-year old Brazilian striker scored twice on Saturday in his team’s 3-0 victory over Sagrada Esperança and is one of the main players of the team in the current African Champions League campaign, in which Petro de Luanda have already secured a spot in the quarter-finals.

Petro scored eight goals in four games and conceded three.

The top scorer of Angola’s domestic championship in 2017 with 16 goals and 2018 with 21 has also scored the fastest goal in the African Champions League in last week’s game with Sagrada Esperança, in 16 seconds of the first half of the match.

Yahya Jabrane of Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca and Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane of Tunis’ Esperance complete the list with four goals each.

Petro de Luanda face Egypt ‘s Zamalek Saturday, while Sagrada Esperança face Wydad of Casablanca for the fifth round.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Basketball Africa League’s 2nd Season Begins

The fledgling Basketball Africa League tipped off its second season in Dakar, Senegal, on March 5, 2022, with a dozen men’s club teams from as many African countries vying for the 2022 BAL championship title.

Senegal’s Dakar Université Club and Guinea’s Seydou Legacy Athlétique Club faced off in the season opener. They had their eyes on the prize claimed by Egypt’s Zamalek in last year’s inaugural season.

The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the BAL’s original 2020 launch date by a year and restricted its games to two weeks in Rwanda’s capital. This season’s 38 scheduled games will extend over three months among Dakar, Kigali and Cairo.

The BAL teams have been split into two conferences: Sahara and Nile. The Sahara teams — from Guinea, Morocco, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal and Tunisia – will compete against each other through March 15 at the Dakar Arena. Nile teams – from Angola, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, South Africa and South Sudan — will play April 9 through 19 at Cairo’s Hassan Mostafa Indoor Sports Complex. Each conference’s top four teams will qualify for the playoffs, with a single-elimination tournament and finals at Kigali Arena May 21 to 28.

The BAL is a joint venture of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the International Basketball Federation (FIBA). It represents the NBA’s first collaboration operating a league outside North America.

“The NBA is making an investment in growing the game across the continent, broadly speaking,” NBA Africa’s president, Victor Williams, said at a February event celebrating a new NBA office in Lagos, Nigeria. Its original Africa office opened in Johannesburg in 2010.

A FIBA official said this second BAL season would “expand the scope and the entertainment value of the game” beyond the inaugural season’s two-week run in Kigali.

“Countries across Africa will see the games firsthand,” Sam Ahmedu, president of FIBA Africa Zone 3, told VOA. “It will help to also popularize the game and attract more sponsorship.”

Among BAL’s backers are companies such as Nike, Pepsi, Hennessy cognac and RwandAir.

The BAL’s parent organization, NBA Africa, has drawn strategic partners such as former president Barack Obama and investors including former NBA star Dikembe Mutombo, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

While football is the continent’s dominant team sport, interest in hoops has been growing. CNBC has reported the NBA’s goal of making it a top sport on the continent within a decade, focusing on the continent’s predominantly young and growing population. Africa has the world’s youngest population, with 70% of those in sub-Saharan Africa under age 30, the United Nations reports.

This season, each BAL team will have one prospect from the NBA Academy Africa, a basketball training center in Saly, Senegal, for top high school-age prospects. It’s through a new program called BAL Elevate.

“There is a natural synergy between the BAL and NBA Academy Africa, and this program will provide another pathway for elite African prospects to reach their potential as players and people,” Amadou Gallo Fall, the BAL’s president, said in a press release.

A talent pipeline?

Right now, the NBA has more than 50 players who either were born in Africa or have at least one African parent, according to a BAL representative.

Those players include two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, raised in Greece by parents from Nigeria; Joel Embiid of the Philadelphia 76ers and Pascal Siakam of the Toronto Raptors, both native Cameroonians; and Neemias Queta of the Sacramento Kings, whose parents hail from Guinea-Bissau.

Some see efforts such as the BAL or the Basketball Without Borders program as a pipeline to the NBA. Last year’s league play drew 15 NBA scouts or team representatives, the Raptors’ scouting manager, Sarah Chan, told VOA at the time.

But other hoops devotees such as Relton Booysen contend the BAL should cultivate and keep talented players on the continent.

“My opinion is that the BAL is a prize. It is a prize for anyone in Africa, in the world, to play in the BAL,” said Booysen, head coach of the Cape Town Tigers, a South African team making its league debut April 10 in Cairo against Angola’s Pedro de la Rionda club. “It’s not like you want to use the BAL to feed players for the NBA. … I believe that the BAL will grow as big as the NBA and bigger.”

Hoops as cultural diplomacy

Scott Brooks, a sociologist and associate director of Arizona State University’s Global Sport Institute, said he sees efforts such as the BAL as a form of cultural diplomacy. “This is a global kind of community when you’re talking about basketball,” he said.

“It’s not just American culture taking over. We always get a piece of other cultures coming back,” Brooks added. “That’s what really makes this exciting.”

Brooks praised programs such as Basketball Without Borders, the NBA and FIBA’s global community development and outreach program to nurture young players — not only in the sport but also in academics, health and values.

“It’s not just building athletes, it is building leaders in Africa,” said Brooks, who also lauded the BAL’s president, Amadou Gallo Fall, for playing an instrumental role in such development. “His vision is not just that they play basketball,” Brooks said, but that “they learn servantship … and they come back to the continent and help him build it.”

Participating teams hope the BAL tournament will raise their visibility and support.

For instance, the Rwanda Energy Group (REG), which qualified for this season’s competition, is relatively unknown to Kigali resident Jean de Dieu Rukundo. “I have no idea about REG, but anyway I wish them success,” he told VOA.

REG’s sports coordinator, Geoffrey Zawadi, expressed confidence in netting new admirers. He said the 5-year-old club already has won two national league trophies and “our fan base is increasing year after year.”

VOA will partner for a second season with the BAL, broadcasting 31 games across its extensive radio network in Africa. That includes select games in English, French, Portuguese, Kinyarwanda and Wolof. New this year, VOA and the BAL will collaborate on additional programming including weekly podcasts from Dakar, Cairo and Kigali that will air across VOA and BAL online platforms. Games will be livestreamed at NBA.com and TheBAL.com.

Source: Voice Of America

The problem with basketball

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“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.”– Attributed to Albert Einstein It seems so painfully difficult to progress in the country’s unrequited love for basketball. That’s why many sportsmen continue to argue against it. And in some aspects, they’re not wrong. If it were possible (or allowed), there are other individual sports which, on the surface, would produce better results than basketball internationally, possibly at a lower cost. Swimming, athletics and gymnastics, individual sports wherein athletes compete in multiple events, can garner more med… Continue reading “The problem with basketball”

Sports Ministry congratulates Angolan election as CAAF’s president

Luanda – The Ministry of Youth and Sports (MINJUD) has congratulated the Angolan Leonel da Rocha Pinto for his election Tuesday in Luanda as president of the Confederation of African Amputee Football (CAAF).

On a note that has reached ANGOP, the MINJUD said the triumph of 9 votes in favour of the Angolan candidate against 2 of the adversary is the result of a hard work that brought about excellence over the past years in the leadership of Paralympic Sports in Angola and Africa.

MINJUD says it reiterates all support to the newly elected official and expresses total openness to a joint work for the consolidation of amputee football in Angola and in the African context, reads the note.

Elected for the 2022-2026 term, Leonel Pinto is to be working together with Mustafa Usman, from Cameroon (first vice president), Suleimah Isah from Nigeria (second vice president), Peter Oloo, Kenya (secretary general) and Khaled Eladl, Egypt (treasurer).

Source: Angola Press News Agency

African Handball Championship: Angola beat Zambia, secure semi-finals

Luanda – Angolan junior women’s handball team defeated Zambia 57-22 in the African Handball championship’s Group A second round match played Sunday in the Republic of Guinea.

The second victory enabled the Angolans to secured their presence in the semi-finals, although there’s still one game left in the group stage against Egypt scheduled for Tuesday.

With four points, Angola beat Burkina Faso 42-16 at the opening match on Saturday.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Basketball: Interclube reinforce fourth position

Luanda – Interclube Saturday strengthened their fourth position in the Senior Men’s National Championship, after beating Jesus Cristo Basquetebol 93-80, in the 14th round game at Pavilhão 28 de Fevereiro.

With 19 points, the National Police team were winning 40-33 at the first half. Despite the defeat, Miguel Maconda, from Jesus Cristo Basquetebol, was the top scorer of the match with 27 points, followed by Elmer Félix, from Interclube, with 17. In the other matches of the round, ASA beat Kwanza 88- 63, Clube Amigos do Basquetebol de Benguela lost at home to Petro de Luanda 67-87, and Akira Academy beat Inter B 73-79. Casa do Pessoas do Porto do Lobito lost to 1º de Agosto 64-97. Petro de Luanda are the leaders of the competition, with 22 pts, followed by Inter B, with 19. Check the Standings 1st Petro de Luanda – 22 pts 2nd Interclube B -19 3rd Valia Clotilde- 19 4th Interclube – 19 5th ASA -19 6th CDFK -17 7th Petro B – 17 8thJesus Cristo Basquetebol -15 9th 1º de Agosto -15 10th Akira – 13 11th 1° de Agosto B -12 12th CPPL -12 13th CAB 9 – 10

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Basketball: Petro de Luanda beat Casa do Pessoal do Porto do Lobito

Luanda – Petro de Luanda beat Casa do Pessoal do Porto do Lobito by 149-60 on Saturday for the tenth round of the national senior men basketball championship.

Petro’s point guard Pedro Bastos with 26 points and power forward Olímpio Cipriano with 21 were the top scorers of the match.

Results of the other matches:

Petro B 89-82 Akyara Academy,

1° de Agosto B 109-47 Clube Amigos de Basquete de Benguela,

Kwanza 63-73 Inter B, Cidadela

1° de Agosto 109-68 Jesus Christ Basketball

Interclube 91-71 Vila Clotilde.

General standings:

1st Petro de Luanda – 18 points

2nd Interclube B -16

3rd Vila Clotilde – 15

4th Interclube -15

5th 1° of August -14

6th ASA -12

7th JCB -12

8th Kwanza -12

9th Petro B -11

10th Akyara -10

11th 1° August B -10

12th CPPL – 8

13th CABB – 6

Source: Angola Press News Agency