Women's national basketball team representing Tunisia
Tunisia women's national basketball team (Arabic : منتخب تونس لكرة السلة للسيدات ), nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage or The Carthage Eagles) , is the nationally controlled basketball team representing Tunisia at world basketball competitions for women. It is administered by the Tunisia Basketball Federation (FTBB).[ 2] (Arabic : الجامعة التونسية لكرة السلة )
In 2007, they were the third highest ranked African team in the world after Senegal and Nigeria .
Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place
Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil. AfroBasket Women Appearances : 12 Year Position Tournament Host 1966 – 1966 FIBA Africa Championship Conakry , Guinea 1968 – 1968 FIBA Africa Championship Cairo , United Arab Republic 1970 – 1970 FIBA Africa ChampionshipTogo Lome, Togo 1974 1974 FIBA Africa Championship Tunis , Tunisia 1977 5 1977 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 1979 – 1979 FIBA Africa Championship Mogadishu , Somalia 1981 6 1981 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 1983 – 1983 FIBA Africa Championship Luanda , Angola 1984 – 1984 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 1986 – 1986 FIBA Africa Championship Maputo , Mozambique 1990 4 1990 FIBA Africa Championship Tunis , Tunisia 1993 – 1993 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 1994 – 1994 FIBA Africa Championship Johannesburg , South Africa 1997 – 1997 FIBA Africa Championship Nairobi , Kenya 2000 2000 FIBA Africa Championship Tunis , Tunisia 2003 6 2003 FIBA Africa Championship Maputo , Mozambique 2005 – 2005 FIBA Africa Championship Abuja , Nigeria 2007 11 2007 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 2009 10 2009 FIBA Africa Championship Antananarivo , Madagascar 2011 10 2011 FIBA Africa Championship Bamako , Mali 2013 – 2013 FIBA Africa Championship Maputo , Mozambique 2015 – 2015 FIBA Africa Championship Yaoundé , Cameroon 2017 11 2017 FIBA Africa Championship Bamako , Mali 2019 12 2019 FIBA Africa Championship Dakar , Senegal 2021 11 2021 FIBA Africa Championship Yaoundé , Cameroon
African Games Appearances : 2 Year Position Tournament Host 1965 – 1965 African Games Brazzaville , Congo 1973 – 1973 African Games Lagos , Nigeria 1978 – 1978 African Games Algiers , Algeria 1991 – 1991 African Games Cairo , Egypt 1995 – 1995 African Games Harare , Zimbabwe 1999 4th 1999 African Games Johannesburg , South Africa 2003 – 2003 African Games Abuja , Nigeria 2007 7th 2007 African Games Algiers , Algeria 2011 – 2011 African Games Maputo , Mozambique 2015 – 2015 African Games Brazzaville , Congo
Mediterranean Games [ edit ] Jeux de la Francophonie [ edit ] Roster for the 2021 Women's Afrobasket .[ 3]
Tunisia women's national basketball team roster Players Coaches Head coach Assistant coach(es) Legend Club – describes last club before the tournament Age – describes age on 18 September 2021
National teams
League competitions
Cup competitions
Categories
Zone 1 (4) Zone 2 (8) Zone 3 (8) Zone 4 (8) Zone 5 (11) Zone 6 (10) Zone 7 (5)