The DRC Leopards continue to shine on the African basketball scene. During the 2ᵉ edition of the Afrocan, which takes place in Angola, the Congolese team validated its ticket for the quarter-finals thanks to a resounding victory against the Mambas of Mozambique.
In this decisive match of the group stage, the Leopards showed their determination and their talent by winning the match with the score of 77-58. Despite a tough start, they managed to take the lead in the second half and pull away to win.
This victory sends the Congolese Leopards directly to the quarter-finals of the competition, thus confirming their status as favorites. Congolese fans can be proud of their team, which continues to shine and proudly represent their country on the international sports scene.
The road to the 2023 Afrocan basketball title is still long, but the Leopards have shown that they have the qualities necessary to go all the way. Their next opponent will be formidable, but the Congolese team is ready to take up all the challenges that come their way.
This performance by the Leopards of the DRC recalls their victory during the first edition of the Afrocan in 2019, in Bamako, Mali. The Leopards had shown their superiority and dominance on the court, and this year they have the opportunity to reaffirm their position as the best African basketball team.
The quarter-finals promise to be exciting, and the Congolese fans will be behind their team to support them. The DRC Leopards are ready to give everything to win the title, and with their talent, determination and cohesion, they have every chance of succeeding.
In conclusion, the Leopards of the DRC continue to write their history in the world of African basketball. Their victory in the group stage of the Afrocan 2023 propels them into the quarter-finals, where they will face formidable opponents. Congolese fans can be proud of their team, which proudly represents their country and their passion for the sport. We look forward to the rest of the competition and the exceptional performance of the Leopards of the DRC