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Video: Basketball Teammates Fight Following Game at FIBA’s Women’s World Cup

GREENVILLE, SC - MARCH 05: Cameron Newbauer head coach of Florida during the SEC Women's College basketball tournament game between the Florida Gators and the LSU Tigers on March 5, 2020, at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C. (Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire)

Teammates fighting one another is definitely frowned upon.

The International Basketball Federation is currently investigating an incident that occurred between two Mali international basketball players, who were involved in a fight following a game at the Women’s Basketball World Cup. The fight took place between teammates Salimatou Kourouma and Kamite Elisabeth Dabou, who appeared to slug it out in the area where reporters conduct postgame interviews.

As you will see in the video below, Kourouma threw several punches at Elisabeth Dabou before they were separated. It was some pretty good action in a short amount of time.  Luckily Serbian television caught the melee break out.

Watch below:

Mali lost the game to Serbia, 81-68. Then the fight happened following the loss.

FIBA released a statement over the fracas:

“Following the incident, FIBA has opened an investigation. Once the investigation is concluded, FIBA will decide on any applicable disciplinary measures.”

Mali qualified for the World Cup as a  replacement for Nigeria, which was withdrawn from the tournament by its government as the result of an ongoing dispute over leadership.

Mali concluded its tournament with a 88-65 loss to Canada on Monday. Teammates don’t always have to be best friends but this kind of thing can not happen in public. During a close practice is one thing,  in front of the cameras, not a good look.


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