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AfroBasket 2021 Qualification
The AfroBasket 2021 qualification was a basketball competition that was played from January 2020 to July 2021, to determine the fifteen FIBA Africa nations who would join the automatically qualified host Rwanda at the AfroBasket 2021 final tournament. Pre-qualifiers The pre-qualifiers were played in January 2020. Five winners from the five zones qualified to the next round. ''All times are local.'' Group A (Sub-zone 1 & 2) ''Algeria won 169–166 on aggregate.'' Group B (Sub-zone 3) Ghana, Liberia and Niger would have participated in this tournament in Liberia. The tournament was cancelled. Group C (Sub-zone 4) Group D (Sub-zone 5) Group E (Sub-zone 6 &7) The Comoros and South Africa withdrew before the tournament. Invitational tournament (Inter Sub-zone play-off) Cape Verde, Chad and South Sudan competed in this group, with the winners qualified for the qualifiers. Qualifiers Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, each group p ...
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AfroBasket 2017 Qualification
AfroBasket 2017 qualification occurred on various dates on 2017. It determined which African national basketball teams qualified for the 2017 FIBA Africa Championship. Teams competed with other teams in their respective "zones" for a spot in the Championship tournament. Qualified Teams Two teams qualified for the tournament before the qualification round will take place. Fourteen more teams claimed spots in the tournament through Zonal Qualifying. Zones Zone 1 Zone 1 was played from March 16 to April 1, 2017, in Algeria and Tunisia. First Leg Second Leg Zone 2 The qualifiers were played in a tournament played over two legs with the two top teams qualified. The first leg of the qualifier was played in Bamako on 19 March with the return game following in Dakar a week later. First leg Second Leg Zone 3 First Leg Second leg Zone 4 Group 1 Group 2 Zone 5 Eight teams will play a round-robin format tournament - from 12 to 18 March in ...
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Bienvenu Ndikuriyo
Bienvenu is the name of: Surname *Alberto Bienvenu *Bernard Bienvenu *Henri Bienvenu (born 1988), Cameroonian footballer *Léon Bienvenu Given name *Bienvenu de Miollis *Bienvenu Eva Nga *Bienvenu Mbida *Bienvenu Sawadogo See also *Bienvenue (other) Bienvenue may refer to: * Fulgence Bienvenüe (1852–1936), French civil engineer largely known for construction of Paris underground railway * Bienvenue, French Guiana, a town in French Guiana * Bayou Bienvenue Bayou Bienvenue is a U.S. Geologi ...
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Regis Musoda
Regis or Régis may refer to: People * Regis (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Regis (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * Regis (musician), full name Karl O'Connor, an English electronic music and techno DJ * Régis (footballer, born 1965), full name Reginaldo Paes Leme Ferreira, Brazilian football goalkeeper * Régis (footballer, born 1976), full name Régis Amarante Lima de Quadros, Brazilian football manager and former centre-back * Régis (footballer, born June 1989), full name Régis Ribeiro de Souza, Brazilian football right-back * Régis (footballer, born November 1989), full name Régis dos Santos Silva, Brazilian football defensive midfielder * Régis (footballer, born 1992), full name Régis Augusto Salmazzo, Brazilian football attacking midfielder * Régis (footballer, born 1998), full name Régis Tosatti Giacomin, Brazilian football forward Education * Regis College (Massachusetts) (town of Westo ...
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Jean Hakizimana (basketball)
Jean Marie Vianney Hakizimana (born 31 January 1985, in Bujumbura) is a Burundian striker who plays with AS Inter Star. Career He has formerly played in Rwanda for Mukura Victory Sports FC and in his homeland for Prince Louis FC Prince Louis Football Club is a football club from Bujumbura, Burundi. It is named in honour of the independence hero Prince Louis Rwagasore. Honours * Burundi Premier League: 2 :: 1976, 2001 * Burundian Cup: 1 :: 1992 Performance in CAF compet .... International career Hakizimana was member of the Burundi national football team. External links * * 1985 births Living people Burundian men's footballers Burundi men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Footballers from Bujumbura Burundian expatriate sportspeople in Rwanda Burundian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Rwanda Muzinga FC players Prince Louis FC players {{Burundi-footy-bio-stub ...
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Osman Olol
Osman is the Persian transliteration and derived from the Arabic masculine given name Uthman ( ar, عُثْمان, , link=no ''‘uthmān'') or an English surname. It may refer to: People * Osman (name), people with the name * Osman I (1258–1326), founder of the Ottoman Empire * Osman II (1604–1622), Ottoman sultan * Osman III (1699–1757), Ottoman sultan * Osman I of the Maldives, the Sultan of the Maldives in 1377 * Osman II of the Maldives, the Sultan of Maldives from 1420 to 1421 * Osman Ali Khan, 7th Nizam (ruler) of the Kingdom of Hyderabad Places * Osmanabad, a district of Maharashtra, India * Osmannagar (alternative name for Sultanabad, Karimnagar), village located in Karimnagar district, Andhra Pradesh, India * Osman, Iran, a village in Kermanshah Province, Iran * Osman, Kurdistan, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran * Osman, Wisconsin, United States Fish * False osman (''Schizopygopsis stoliczkai'') * Naked osman ('' Gymnodiptychus dybowskii'') * Scaly osm ...
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Yusuf Qaafow
Yusuf Qaafow (born June 19, 1987) is a Somali professional basketball player. At a professional level, he played for the Melbourne Tigers and then the Brisbane Spartans from 2009 until 2017, and has since been a basketball coach running his own academy called the HardKnockz Academy. Yusuf was born in Mogadishu Somalia and moved to Australia where he began playing basketball at the age of 12. He opted to represent his country of birth, Somalia national basketball team The Somalia national basketball team is the national basketball team of Somalia. It is a member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) and is governed by the ''Somali Basketball Federation''. Administration As of April 2014, Nur Moha ... where he was born in 1987. As a captain of the Somalia national basketball team throughout the 2010s, he has served as the nations longest served team captain thus far. Qaafow has claimed that he aims to take Somalia back to its team high of 1981 when it won the bronz ...
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Sisai Samuel
Sisai is one of the biggest villages in Bihar. It comes under Siwan District Siwan district is one of the districts of Bihar state, India. Siwan town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Siwan district is a part of Saran Division since 1972. The district was previously also known as Aliganj Siwan after ..., India, located about 42 km by road and 52 km by train route north (U.P. border, absolute corner of Chhapra, Gopalganj and Siwan Districts) of the Chhapra. It is a typical village of Bihar. From September to April, a blanket is necessary during nights. It is the biggest village in Siwan. It has 51 tola. It comes under Goriyakothi Police Station and Sisai Panchayat. There is a famous middle school which built in 1916. It is bounded by Chhitaouli from north, Bishunpur from South, Angya from East and Pahlegpur from West. In the 2011 census, there were 1877 families with population of 11892 of which 5633 were females while 6259 were males. The ...
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Mulugeta Irael
Mulugeta (Amharic: ሙሉጌታ) is a male given name of Ethiopian origin that may refer to: *Mulugeta Abate, Ethiopian songwriter and musician * Mulugeta Bekele (born 1947), Ethiopian physicist and academic *Mulugeta Buli (1917–1960), Ethiopian military general and politician *Mulugeta Gebrehiwot, Ethiopian former rebel prior to 1991 and founding director of the Institute for Peace and Security Studies in 2007 * Mulugeta Seraw (1960–1988), Ethiopian student murdered in the United States *Mulugeta Wami (born 1982), Ethiopian marathon runner * Mulugeta Wendimu (born 1985), Ethiopian middle- and long-distance runner * Mulugeta Yeggazu (died 1936), Ethiopian military commander * Alpha Mulugeta, Ethiopian-American drag performer *Samson Mulugeta Samson Mulugeta ( am, ሳምሶን ሙሉጌታ; born 14 December 1983 in Addis Ababa) is an Ethiopian footballer. Since the 2002–2003 season, he has played for Saint-George SA. Mulugeta is a defender and is part of the Ethiopia national ...
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Faheem Juma
Fahim also spelled as Faheem or Fehim is a masculine given name of Arabic Cyprusian origin, also used as a surname, which means "perceptive", "understanding", "keen" or "intelligent", derived from the root word ''Fahm'', found in the Quran in verse 21:79.''Quranic Names''"Faheem: A Quranic Name for Boys" Retrieved on 13 January 2016. Alternative spellings include Fahiem, Fahim and Fehim. The name may refer to: Given name *Faheem Ahmed (born 1980), Pakistani cricketer *Fahim Ashraf (born 1994), Pakistani cricketer *Fehim Čurčić (1886–1916), Bosnian politician * Fahim Fazli (born 1966), American actor * Fahim Hashimy (born 1980), Afghan businessman *Faheem Hussain (1942–2009), Pakistani physicist *Faheem Khalid Lodhi (born 1969), Australian architect *Fahim bin Sultan Al Qasimi (born 1948), Emirati politician and businessman *Fahim Rahim (born 1973), American doctor * Faheem Rasheed Najm (born 1983), American musician *Fehim Škaljić (born 1949), Bosnian politician * Fehim ...
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