WEABL - City of London Academy - Southwark
The WEABL roster page for City of London Academy - Southwark

Roster 2025/26
| Player | Height | Position | Highlights |
| Anastasia Abe | 5'5" | Wing | |
| Monife Abidekun | 5'10" | Wing | |
| Rhianna Addison-Obhuro | 5'6" | Guard | |
| Kassie Adetunji | 5'5" | Wing | |
| Jandira Caschilli | 5'10" | Forward | |
| Dajah Chapman | 5'3" | Guard | |
| Taliyah Coley-Carridice | 5'9" | Wing | |
| Deborah Daramola | 5'10" | Forward | |
| Adaora Dioramma | 6'2" | Forward | |
| Sapphire Guidolin-Duncan | 5'11" | Forward | |
| Ayla Habbal | 5'7" | Guard | |
| Cece Ideh | 5'7" | Wing | |
| Bade Isik | 5'8" | Guard | |
| Sharon Iyonagbe | 5'8" | Forward | |
| Phoebe Kanu | 5'9" | Wing | |
| Lexi Mahile | 5'7" | Guard | |
| Naila Matata | 5'6" | Guard | |
| Elinga Misiuanite | 5'10" | Forward | |
| Teni Oduola | 5'5" | Wing | |
| Rose Sarr | 5'5" | Guard | |
| Anya Scruton | 6'0" | Forward | |
| Chloe Vella | 6'4" | Forward | |
| Debra Wilson-Osuide | 5'10" | Guard | |
| Eva-Grace Yebila | 6'5" | Centre |
Coaching Staff
| Name | Position | |
| Jackson Gibbons | Head Coach | [email protected] |
| Brian Nguru | Associate Head Coach | [email protected] |
| Ibrahim Idris | Assistant Coach | |
| Chandera Jones-Aryeh | Assistant Coach | |
| Shantell Aytom | Assistant Coach |
Location
240 Lynton Rd, Southwark, London SE1 5LA, United Kingdom
Honours
WEABL champions: 5 (2016/17, 2019/20*, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24)
WEABL runners up: 1 (2018/19)
WEABL championship finals MVPs: 4
Ire Ozzy-Momodu (2016/17)
Emilie Black (2021/22)
Ebere Egbirika (2022/23)
Ayla Habbal (2023/24
Regular season MVPs: 4
Toyosi Abiola (2016/17)
Megan Haines (2018/19)
Isi Ozzy-Momodu (2021/22)
Ayla Habbal (2024/25)
Coach of the Year: 7
Jackson Gibbons (2015/16, 2016/17, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2024/25)
Final Fours appearance: 9 (2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25)
Elite Eight appearances: 7 (2016/17, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25)
* - co-winner crowned due to COVID-19 pandemic