The best teams on the various podiums – Free Morning

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The city of Porto-Novo through its Charles de Gaulle stadium was during the past week, the place of attraction of the ball to the basket. This, within the framework of the Final Round of the National Men’s Basketball Championships of the age categories (U16, U18, and U20). At the end of the day, the best teams are on the various podiums.

The youth basket ball festival was held in the city with the three names. The top given on Wednesday August 11, 2021 will have allowed us to experience a week of madness in youth basketball. There were shows with committed, determined and voluntary children. If, at the start, they were 16 teams who animated the championship including four teams for young men, eight for junior men and four for cadets Men, on the evening of Saturday August 14, 2021, they were only one in each category. to climb on the various podiums. In the U16 category, Phoenix comes first, followed by Cavaliers and Liberté.

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At the U18 level, the final between 2A2B and Liberté SOS turned to the advantage of the 2AAB basketball players (92-36) who suddenly rose to the podium. Réal Sports finished the championship in third position. Finally, it was Uac which dominated the U20 category ahead of Associés and Eternal. In each category, the five major (see result below) were unearthed by the technical committee set up by the Beninese Basketball Federation (Fbbb) headed by President Ismahinl Onifadé who is carrying out his program of activities. .

Summary of rankings in each category

Category U16: 1st: Phoenix; 2nd: Cavaliers; 3rd: Freedom

Five major: Machoudi Yacoubou MVP (Cavaliers); David Peter (Phoenix); Carmel Chanol Houaga (Cavalier); Madoché Bahounto (Freedom)

Category U18: 1st: 2A2B; 2nd: Liberty SOS; 3rd: Réal Sports

Five adults: Aubin Djigbénou (Kabas); Gideon Dohoungo (2A2B); Bassit Seïbou (2A2B); Yacine Ibrahim (2A2B); Nabil Mama (2A2B)

Category U20: 1st: UAC; 2nd: Partners; 3rd: Eternal

Five major: Jospin Senami Agani (UAC); Landry Oni (UAC); Waïssou Kegnide (Bosco Star); Ahokin Yacoubou (Partner); Géraldo Kiki (Eternal)

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