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Cheick Lamine Doré
[edit]Cheick Lamine Doré (born October 17, 2007, in Conakry) is a talented Guinean basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and small forward. He is known for his impressive performances and his contribution to the development of Guinean basketball.
Early Life and Beginnings
[edit]Originally from Kindia, Cheick Lamine Doré discovered basketball in 2020 with the Gangan Basket Club. Passionate and hardworking, he quickly caught attention thanks to his talent during school and national games. In 2023, he participated in the International Tournament of Basketball Academies (TIAB) in Bamako, where he won a silver medal, marking the beginning of his journey on the international stage.
Career
[edit]In 2023, Cheick Lamine joined Guinea's U17 national team. He played a key role in the team’s historic victory at the African Champions Cup. His technical skills, game vision, and team spirit earned him recognition at both the regional and international levels.
Currently a member of the Black Mamba Club, he aspires to compete against high-level players and represent his country in prestigious competitions, including the World Cup.
Major Achievements
[edit]- Silver medal at the TIAB in Bamako in 2023.
- African U17 Champion in 2023 with Guinea’s national team.
- Significant contribution to the rise of Guinean basketball on the international stage.
Vision and Ambition
[edit]Cheick Lamine is a dedicated athlete who sees basketball as a way to inspire Guinean youth. He hopes to continue his career at the professional level while contributing to the promotion of the sport in Guinea.
References
[edit]- Instagram Profile: Cheick Lamine Doré
- FIBA Profile: Cheick Lamine Doré on FIBA
- ScoutBasketball Profile: Cheick Lamine Doré on Scout Basketball
- RealGM Profile: Cheick Lamine Doré on RealGM
Articles about Guinea’s Team Achievements
[edit]- Guinea wins the U16 African Basketball Championship – Guineenews
- Basketball: 2023 Year in Review with an African Championship Title for Guinea – FirawaSport
- Guinea and Egypt reach the final of the 2023 FIBA U16 African Championship – FIBA
- Guinea at the Top of the Continent in U16 Basketball – Le Lynx