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Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 08/01 10:00 636 [2] Angola - naised v Guinea - naised [3] L 69-71
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 07/30 16:00 1 [3] Angola - naised v Rwanda - naised [2] W 74-68
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 07/29 19:00 1 [2] Elevandiluurannik - naised v Angola - naised [3] L 72-69
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/25 12:00 32 [2] Angola - naised v Elevandiluurannik - naised [2] L 57-62
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/24 13:00 48 [2] Egiptus - naised v Angola - naised [2] L 82-76
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/23 19:00 3 [1] Mali, naised v Angola - naised [2] L 74-53
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/22 19:00 14 [2] Angola - naised v Cape Verde – naised [3] W 82-65
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/20 19:00 3 [2] Angola - naised v Nigeeria - naised [1] L 65-85
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 09/19 16:00 2 [2] Mosambiik - naised v Angola - naised [3] W 61-70
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 08/17 16:00 - Angola - naised v Democratic Republic of Congo Women W 68-48
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 08/16 14:00 - Angola - naised v Egiptus - naised W 68-66
Aafrika meistrivõistlused - naised 08/15 19:00 - Senegal - naised v Angola - naised L 88-54

Angola women's national basketball team (Portuguese: seleção angolana de basquetebol feminina) is the basketball team which represents Angolan women internationally. In 2011 FIBA Africa Championship for Women They won their first Continental African title and they qualified for the first time to 2012 Summer Olympics. They have made their only appearance so far in the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in 2014, where they finished last among 16 teams.

History

FIBA Africa Championship for Women 2007

The squad traveled to Senegal for the FIBA Africa Championship for Women 2007 in September 2007. It went 4–1 in the first round of the competition, losing only to the Democratic Republic of the Congo once they had clinched advancement to the next round. In the round of single elimination, Angola beat Côte d'Ivoire 44–42, before losing to eventual champion Mali by 9. In the third place game, Angola beat Mozambique by 15 to clinch a spot in the qualifying tournament for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

FIBA Africa Championship for Women 2011

Angola won its first African title at the 2011 FIBA Africa Championship for Women in Bamako, Mali. It finished with a 7–1 record with Small forward Nacissela Maurício being named the tournament's MVP. Moreover, Power forward Sónia Guadalupe was named to the All-Tournament team. With this win, Angola secured a spot at the 2012 Summer Olympics.