NF1 Transfers: Martigues & ALPC Nantes Announce First Signings – Postup.fr

Norimane sahly leaves Limoges for a new challenge © Olivier Sarre

A few weeks after its official arrival in NF1, the ALPC Moulins Nantes revealed The name of his first recruits. the first is a bit of a regional stage since it is a question of Maëlys Pineau. Passed by Nantes-Rezé,the 24-year-old rear (1.76 m) was then in Australia, in the Warrnamboom team last year before returning to its original lands to wear the colors of Bouaye. However, she will have to wait before making her debut wiht the promoted from Nantes since she injured herself one day from the end of the NF2 championship and will therefore not be operational before 2026. By her side, we will find a player already known in NF1 as it is indeed a question of Norimanie Sahly. The 20-year-old grinders will indeed arrive from limoges. Then, at the wing, the Nantes staff made a poker stroke by recruiting Aminata konate. This 23/4 year old post of 23 and 1.88

European Basketball league Roster Updates: New Talent Emerges

Across Europe, women’s basketball teams are gearing up for the 2025 season with strategic roster moves and fresh talent acquisitions. From France to Albania, teams are bolstering their lineups, aiming for championship contention.Let’s dive into the latest updates.

Afrobasket Preparations and French League Movements

With the 2025 Afrobasket tournament on the horizon, national teams are fine-tuning their squads. Côte d’Ivoire, under the guidance of Stéphane Leite, is actively preparing, drawing talent from various leagues, including the Friends’ Basketball Association in the Ivorian championship. Simultaneously occurring, in France, ALPC Moulins Nantes will see the return of key players Laura Lailler, Rose Ducret, Camille Fleury, Laure Dauvin, and Emma ouattara, providing stability and experience for the upcoming season.

Martigues bolsters Roster with Four New Recruits

Martigues, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône region, has been active in the transfer market, securing four new players to strengthen their lineup. The team’s Instagram account highlights the excitement surrounding thes acquisitions. Here’s a breakdown of the new additions:

  • Zélie Tissot: A versatile guard (1.73m, 21 years old) capable of playing both point guard and shooting guard, Tissot arrives from Mauguio, where she competed in NF2. Her agility and scoring ability will provide a spark off the bench.
  • Chloé Pinel: Coach Julia has recruited Pinel (1.79m, 20 years old), a wing player who honed her skills at the Villeneuve d’Ascq training center, gaining NF1 experience with ESBVA-LM’s developmental squad. Pinel’s length and defensive prowess make her a valuable asset.
  • Nubia GUILLAUME: After a year away from the game, Guillaume (1.82m, 19 years old), a wing player who developed in Charnay, is ready to make an impact. Her athleticism and potential for growth are key factors in her signing.
  • Sira Diara: A 20-year-old post player (1.90m) with size and strength, Diara comes from Le Poinçonnet. Her presence in the paint will provide Martigues with rebounding and interior scoring.

In addition to the new signings, Martigues will retain the services of Aude Kernevez, Clara Dubois, Chloé Mace, and Colleens Dufait, ensuring continuity and team chemistry.

Haguenau Adds Congolese Talent to Frontcourt

Nord Alsace Haguenau is focused on building a competitive roster, announcing the arrival of Liilia Ikete Noguwe.The team’s Facebook page confirmed the signing. noguwe, a 20-year-old Congolese interior player (1.90m), joins the team from Tirana, Albania, where she averaged an extraordinary 15.6 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. Her international experience and rebounding ability will be crucial for Haguenau’s success.

Trith Strengthens Backcourt and Frontcourt with Key Acquisitions

Trith is making meaningful moves to bolster their squad, securing talent from neighboring teams and abroad. The team’s Instagram account showcases their active recruitment efforts. Here’s a look at their latest signings:

  • Ewl Guennoc: A 24-year-old point guard (1.75m) joins trith from St Amand. Trained in Mondeville and with experience in Charleville-Mézières, Guennoc brings valuable leadership and playmaking skills to Vincent Verryer’s squad.
  • Helena Delaruelle: Another addition to the point guard position, Delaruelle (1.69m, 23 years old) arrives from Bihorel, where she won the French Cup trophy. Her winning pedigree and court vision will be assets to Trith.
  • Vashti Nwagbaraocha: A 28-year-old American interior player (1.81m) from Milwaukee,Nwagbaraocha brings international experience to Trith. She averaged 12.4 points and 6.3 rebounds per game in Portugal with Esgueira, adding scoring and rebounding to the frontcourt.

The Impact on European Basketball

These roster updates reflect the dynamic nature of European women’s basketball. Teams are strategically acquiring talent to compete at the highest levels, creating exciting matchups and showcasing the growth of the sport. As the season approaches, fans can anticipate fierce competition and the emergence of new stars.

Further Inquiry: how will these roster changes impact team dynamics and league standings? What are the long-term strategies behind these player acquisitions? Keep following Archysports.com for in-depth analysis and exclusive interviews.

Key Roster Moves: A Statistical Overview

To provide a clearer picture of the player movements, let’s summarize the key acquisitions with a detailed table:

| Team | player | Position | Age | Height (m) | Previous Team / League | Key Strengths |

| :——————– | :——————— | :————— | :—-: | :————: | :———————————- | :—————————————————————- |

| ALPC Moulins Nantes | Maëlys Pineau | Guard | 24 | 1.76 | Warrnambool (Australia), Bouaye | Scoring, Agility, Regional experience |

| ALPC Moulins Nantes | Norimanie sahly | Grinder | 20 | N/A | Limoges | Defensive presence, team player |

| ALPC Moulins Nantes | Aminata Konate | Wing | 23 | 1.88 | N/A | Athletic and versatile, high scoring capabilities |

| Martigues | Zélie Tissot | Guard | 21 | 1.73 | Mauguio (NF2) | versatility, Scoring off the bench, Playmaking |

| Martigues | Chloé Pinel | Wing | 20 | 1.79 | Villeneuve d’Ascq (Training Ctr) | Length, Defensive Prowess, versatility |

| Martigues | Nubia Guillaume | Wing | 19 | 1.82 | Charnay | Athleticism, Potential for growth |

| Martigues | Sira Diara | Post | 20 | 1.90 | Le Poinçonnet | Size, Strength, Rebounding, Interior Scoring |

| Nord Alsace Haguenau | Liilia Ikete Noguwe | Post | 20 | 1.90 | Tirana (Albania) | Scoring (15.6 PPG), Rebounding (9.1 RPG), International experience |

| Trith | Ewl Guennoc | Point Guard | 24 | 1.75 | St Amand | Leadership, Playmaking |

| Trith | Helena Delaruelle | Point Guard | 23 | 1.69 | Bihorel | Winning pedigree, Court vision |

| Trith | Vashti Nwagbaraocha | Interior | 28 | 1.81 | Esgueira (Portugal) | Scoring (12.4 PPG), rebounding (6.3 RPG), International Experience |

note: Height information is provided where available. Statistics are based on the most recent available data.

FAQ: your Questions Answered

To further enhance understanding and address common inquiries, here’s an FAQ section:

Q: What is the importance of these roster changes?

A: These moves reflect the dynamic nature of European women’s basketball. Teams are strategically building squads, targeting specific needs, and aiming for improved competitiveness in their respective leagues. These acquisitions often signal a focus on long-term success and championships.

Q: How do international players impact European leagues?

A: International players bring diverse skill sets, styles of play, and valuable experience. Their presence raises the overall quality of competition, possibly boosting attendance and the overall profile of women’s basketball across Europe.

Q: What role does player development play in these movements?

A: Player development is crucial. Many teams emphasize recruiting young talent and providing them with the resources they need to thrive. This approach ensures growth and sustained success in the long term, as seen by Martigues’ approach with younger player additions.

Q: Are these changes indicative of any broader trends in women’s basketball?

A: Yes. There is a growing emphasis on international scouting and recruitment, along with a focus on player versatility. Teams are also increasingly attentive to their social media presence and engagement to connect effectively with fans.

Q: Where can I find more information and in-depth analysis?

A: For thorough coverage, detailed stats, and interviews, keep following Archysports.com. We provide regular updates, in-depth articles, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content on European women’s basketball.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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