Nadir Manuel has emerged as one of Angola’s best basketball players, particularly showcased in the 2013 Women’s Afrobasket. Known for her offensive prowess, Manuel became the highest-scoring player for the African champions, boasting an impressive 62% shooting average. The London 2012 Olympics served as a learning experience for Manuel, and she has steadily improved since then.
Making her national team debut in 2008, Manuel has been a consistent presence, contributing to Angola’s success in various competitions. Her standout performance came during the 2013 Afrobasket in Maputo, where Angola secured its second consecutive continental title. Although she was not named the tournament MVP, Manuel played a crucial role in the final against Mozambique.
Looking ahead to the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup in Turkey in 2014, Manuel expressed her commitment to improving her game further. While the possibility of playing abroad exists, her love for Angola remains a significant factor in her decision-making. With her potential and dedication, Manuel is expected to play a key role in Angola’s continued success in African basketball.
Anibal Moreira, the former Angolan Olympic athlete turned coach, praised Manuel’s potential and emphasized the importance of her continued development. As Angola establishes itself as a dominant force in African basketball, Nadir Manuel’s growth aligns with the team’s overall progress