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Antarou Matsouka

Central African Republicb. 1979-06-05Retired
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Biography

Antarou Matsouka, born on June 5, 1979, in the Central African Republic, is a prominent basketball athlete known for his contributions to the sport both nationally and internationally. He rose to prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, representing the Central African national team in various international competitions, including the FIBA Africa Championship, where he showcased his skills and leadership on the court.

Throughout his career, Matsouka played for several clubs in regional leagues, gaining recognition for his scoring ability and defensive prowess. He became a key figure in promoting basketball in the Central African Republic, inspiring younger players and contributing to the development of the sport in the region. His dedication to basketball has made him a role model for aspiring athletes.

Matsouka’s legacy extends beyond his playing years as he has actively participated in coaching and mentoring young talent in his home country. His impact on the sport has helped elevate the profile of basketball in the Central African Republic, making significant strides in bringing attention to the country's athletic potential on the international stage.

Quick Facts

Full nameAntarou Matsouka
Date of birth1979-06-05
NationalityCentral African Republic
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