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D’Tigers name final squad for FIBA World Cup African qualifying window
Nigeria’s D’Tigers have announced their final roster for the FIBA World Cup African Qualifiers, with the team set to compete in Tunisia from 27 to 30 August 2026.
The selection forms the next stage of Nigeria’s campaign to reach the World Cup, with the squad expected to combine established experience and emerging talent during the qualifying window.
D’Tigers will travel to Tunisia with the immediate objective of securing positive results and keeping their qualification hopes on course. The roster includes several players with professional experience in Europe and the NBA circuit, giving Nigeria added depth as they prepare for the next round of matches.
The blend of experience and youth is expected to be central to Nigeria’s approach. The team will rely on its athleticism, scoring ability and defensive strength as it seeks to compete effectively across the window.
Nigeria’s international campaign now moves into a crucial period, with the four-day schedule providing an opportunity to strengthen its position in the African qualifiers. The D’Tigers’ preparations will focus on bringing together players from different professional backgrounds and ensuring that the group is ready for the demands of the competition.
The presence of players accustomed to high-level basketball in Europe and the NBA circuit should provide greater competitiveness within the squad. Their experience is also expected to support the developing members of the roster as Nigeria continues its pursuit of World Cup qualification.
The final selection reflects the balance the coaching staff want to take into the upcoming fixtures: athletic players capable of making an impact at both ends of the court, reliable scoring options and defensive presence across the team.
Nigeria will now turn its attention to its preparations for the Tunisia window. Further information about the schedule and the team’s build-up is expected in the coming days.
The D’Tigers’ participation from 27 to 30 August 2026 represents another important step in the qualifying campaign. Positive results would help maintain momentum and keep Nigeria’s hopes of progressing to the World Cup alive, while the selected squad will be tasked with delivering under the pressure of an increasingly significant stage in the competition.
With the final roster now confirmed, Nigeria can focus on the practical demands of the window: preparation, team cohesion and performance across the fixtures in Tunisia. The combination of professional experience and emerging talent gives the side a competitive foundation as it continues its campaign on the road to the World Cup.
