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Hermine Ngueko Guotue born July 11, 1992 is a Cameroonian basketball player playing as a pivot[1],[2],[3].
Hermine Ngueko Guotue born July 11, 1992 is a Cameroonian basketball player playing as a pivot.
She studies marketing communications in Senegal[4].
In his debut in Cameroon, Hermine plays in Dreams basket Ball then in the teamAes Sonel and finally to Oilo which became Phoenix de Douala[4]. She joined the Cameroonian national team in 2019. With her, Hermine participated in the African Basketball Championships for four years: 2011; 2013; 2021 by winning the bronze medal and 2023[3].
In Senegal, she plays in various clubs, namely the And in 2011, the Duke in 2012 with whom she won the national championship, the Dakar University club by winning the country’s championship in 2013, the For the guys in 2014[5],[6]
In France, she plays in several clubs including Sainte-Savine Basketball in 2019, Paris Squad in 2018, the year in which she became a finalist in the 3×3 French Open, Toulouse Metropole Basket in 2020, See you in 2019, Pointconnet in 2022, Bc Franconville-Plessis-Bouchard in national 1 in 2023 [1],[7],[3],[8].
- ↑ a et b FFBB« Presentation sheet for Hermine Ngueko Guotue “, on LF2 (accessed on )
- ↑ (in) « Hermine NGUEKO – Cameroon – Stats, News, Photos & Videos – FIBA Women’s AfroBasket 2025 Qualifiers | FIBA Basketball “, on www.fiba.basketball (accessed on )
- ↑ a b et c « N1F basketball: Ngueko and Haack as reinforcements at Bc Franconville-Plessis-Bouchard “, on actu.fr, (accessed on )
- ↑ a et b Hervé Villard« Hermine Ngueko: “I refused a lot of money to play for my country” “, on Hervé Villard Njiélé’s blog (accessed on )
- ↑ « Recruit 2020-2021: Hermine NGUEKO “, on Recruit 2020-2021: Hermine NGUEKO (accessed on )
- ↑ « HERMINE NGUÉKO ENGAGES WITH JARAAF “, on SenePlus, (accessed on )
- ↑ Eurobasket« Hermine Ngueko Guotue, Basketball Player, News, Stats – Eurobasket “, on Eurobasket LLC (accessed on )
- ↑ « Cameroonian Hermine Ngueko new pivot of Poinçonnet Basket “, on lanouvellerepublique.fr, (accessed on )