Nigeria’s D’Tigress have been handed a tough Group B assignment at the 2026 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup after being drawn alongside France, Hungary and South Korea.
Tough group for Nigeria
The draw gives Nigeria an early test against some of the strongest sides in the women’s game.
France enter the group as the clear heavyweight. Hungary and South Korea add more danger to a pool that offers little room for error.
For D’Tigress, it is a demanding path. But it is also a major chance to prove their progress on the global stage.

Confidence from AfroBasket success
Rena Wakama’s side go into the tournament with momentum.
Nigeria secured a historic fifth straight AfroBasket title last year. That triumph confirmed the team’s dominance in Africa and sealed its place at the World Cup.
That success now sets the stage for a bigger challenge.
Different threats in Group B
France bring pedigree, quality and experience.
Hungary offer structure and discipline. South Korea bring energy and unpredictability.
Nigeria will need to stay sharp from the opening game. The team must handle different styles and adjust quickly across the group stage.
Big stage in Berlin
The tournament will take place in Berlin from September 4 to 13, 2026.
Elsewhere, hosts Germany will lead Group A with Japan, Spain and Mali. Group C includes Belgium, Australia, Puerto Rico and Turkey. Defending champions the United States will begin in Group D against China, the Czech Republic and Italy.

Chance to make a statement
D’Tigress have already shown they can rule Africa.
Now the challenge is to turn that strength into a deeper World Cup run.
The draw is difficult, but the opportunity is clear. Nigeria have earned their place. The next step is to show they belong among the very best.
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