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FDH Bricks crowned SOZOBAL D1 Champions

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April 2, 2026
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FDH Bricks, a basketball team sponsored by FDH Bank, have emerged champions of the Southern Zone Basketball League (SOZOBAL) Men’s Division One following a 69–56 win over Crazy Warriors in the final.

Speaking after the victory, Team Manager Khama Mtalimanja said the win was a result of lessons learned from last season and deliberate preparation.

“From losing in the finals last season, we learnt important lessons and set clear goals for this season. The team remained focused on executing its strategies, and this win shows the progress we have made. It also puts us on the right path towards competing for the national championship,” he said.

Mtalimanja said the team will now shift focus to the upcoming national finals, where it expects stiff competition.

“Preparation has been key to our success, and we will maintain the same approach. We know the teams at the nationals will be strong, but our work ethic and discipline will guide us,” he said.

FDH Bank plc Marketing Manager Tiyese Kaimila said the win reflects the Bank’s continued commitment to supporting sports development.

“This victory reflects the team’s discipline, consistency and strong execution on the court. As FDH Bank, we remain committed to supporting sport as a platform for talent development and community engagement, and we are confident the team will do well at the national level,” said Kaimila.

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The BASMAL National Championships are scheduled for May and June this year.

 

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