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Playoffs
May 21st  - May 27th, 2023
8 Teams, Quartelfinals, Semifinals, Thrird Place Match, Final, the winning Team will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Africa League 2023 Champion
 
 
 
 
 
  • ANG.gif Atletico_Petroleos_Luanda_logo.png Petro de Luanda  
  • CIV.gif M79wTzFG-A5kUCP7H.png Abidjan Basket Club
  • EGY.gif 10207.png Al Ahly
  • MLI.gif 2865?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light&p Stade Malien
  • MOZ.gif 69127?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light& Ferrovario da Beira  
  • RWA.gif Rwanda_Energy_Group_logo.png REG
  • SEN.gif K6qVIWyS-xSLOjVNK.pngA.S. Douanes
  • RSA.gif 77219?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light& Cape Town Tigers  
     
 
Quartelfinals
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
MLI.gif Stade Malien 2865?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light&p 78 - 69 77219?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light& Cape Town Tigers RSA.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 31-15, 17-15, 16-22, 14-17
May 20th 2023, h. 16:00
, BK Arena, KIgali
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EGY.gif Al Ahly 10207.png 94 - 77 Rwanda_Energy_Group_logo.png REG RWA.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-18, 23-14, 21-21, 27-24
May 20th 2023, h. 19:30, BK Arena, KIgali
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SEN.gif A.S. Douanes K6qVIWyS-xSLOjVNK.png 93 - 73 69127?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light& Ferrovario da Beira MOZ.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 28-23, 24-14, 19-15, 22-21
Maty 21st 2023, h. 16:00,
BK Arena, KIgali
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ANG.gif Petro de Luanda  Atletico_Petroleos_Luanda_logo.png 88 - 84 7925?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light&p Abidjan Basket Club CIV.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-16, 18-25, 23-22, 24-21
May 21st 2023, h. 19:30, BK Arena, KIgali

 

 

Semifinals
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
ANG.gif Petro de LuandaAtletico_Petroleos_Luanda_logo.png 86 - 92 K6qVIWyS-xSLOjVNK.pngA.S. Douanes SEN.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-20, 26-29, 18-20, 23-23
May 24th 2023, h. 17:00, BK Arena, KIgali
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MLI.gif Stade Malien 2865?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light&p 73 - 78 10207.png Al Ahly EGY.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-17, 21-16, 15-25, 20-20
May 24th 2023, h. 20:30, BK Arena, KIgali

 

 

Bronze Medal Match
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
ANG.gif Petro de LuandaAtletico_Petroleos_Luanda_logo.png 65 - 73 2865?sizeType=Big&backgroundType=Light&p Stade Malien MLI.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-20, 19-16, 20-14, 11-23
May 26th 2023, h. 18:00, BK Arena, KIgali

 

 

Gold Medal Match
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
EGY.gif Al Ahly 10207.png 80 - 65 K6qVIWyS-xSLOjVNK.pngA.S. Douanes SEN.gif
Quarter-by-Quarter: 17-10, 21-23, 25-13, 17-19
May 27th 2023, h. 18:00, BK Arena, KIgali
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