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Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023


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Qualified Nations
 

  • ANG.gif Angola
  • CMR.gif Cameroon
  • COD.gif Congo DR
  • CIV.gif Cote d'Ivoire
  • GAB.gif Gabon
  • KEN.gif Kenya
  • MLI.gif Mali
  • MAR.gif Morocco
  • MOZ.gif Mozambique
  • NGR.gif Nigeria
  • RWA.gif Rwanda
  • TUN.gif Tunisia



 

Competition Format

 

July 8th - July 10th, 2023
12 Nations, 4 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quarterfinals, the 2ns and 3rd Nations from each Group will qualify for the Round of 16
July 12th - July 16th, 2023
12 Nations, Round of 16, Quarterfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023 Champion
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Qualification Format

 

Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2019
July 19th - July 28th, 2019
12 Nations, 12st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Nations will qualify for the qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
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Men's Basketball AfroCan Qualification Zone 1
June 23rd - June 25th, 2023
2 Nations, Home and Away Matches, the winning Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
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Men's Basketball AfroCan Qualification Zone 2 and Zone 3
June 30th - July 2nd, 2023
4 Nations,  the 1st Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
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Men's Basketball AfroCan Qualification Zone 4
March 20th - March 25th, 2023
5 Nations,  the 1st Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
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Men's Basketball AfroCan Qualification Zone 5
June 17th - June 23rd, 2023
5 Nations, Round-Robin, 3rd Place Match, Final, the 1st Nation and Rwanda as the Host Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
February 14th - February 19th, 2023
3 Nations, the 1st Nation and Rwanda as the Host Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
 



Registered Nations
Qualified, Eliminated, In Progress

 

  • ANG.gif Angola (Host Nation)
  • ALG.gif Algeria (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 1)
  • BEN.gif Benin (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 3)
  • BDI.gif Burundi (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 5)
  • CMR.gif Cameroon (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 4)
  • CAF.gif Central African Republic (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 4)
  • CHA.gif Chad (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 4)
  • COD.gif Congo DR (Men's Basketball FIBA AfrcoCan 2019)
  • CIV.gif Cote d'Ivoire (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 3)
  • ERI.gif Eritrea (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 5)
  • GEQ.gif Equatorial Guinea (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 4)
  • GAB.gif Gabon (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 4)
  • GUI.gif Guinea (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 2)
  • KEN.gif Kenya (Men's Basketball FIBA AfrcoCan 2019)
  • MLI.gif Mali (Men's Basketball FIBA AfrcoCan 2019)
  • MAR.gif Morocco  (Men's Basketball FIBA AfrcoCan 2019)
  • MOZ.gif Mozambique (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 6)
  • NGR.gif Nigeria (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 3)
  • RWA.gif Rwanda (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 5, Host Nation)
  • SSD.gif South Sudan (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 5)
  • TAN.gif Tanzania (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 5)
  • TUN.gif Tunisia (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 1)
  • ZAM.gif Zambia (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 6)
  • ZIM.gif Zimbabwe (Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan Qualification Zone 6)
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Men's Basketball AfroCan Qualification Zone 6
February 14th - February 19th, 2023
3 Nations,  Double Round-Robin, the 1st Nation and Rwanda as the Host Nation will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA AfroCan 2023
 
 



 
  • MOZ.gif Mozambique
  • ZAM.gif Zambia
  • ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
 
 
Zone 6
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
Zimbabwe ZIM.gif 71 - 57 MOZ.gif Mozambique
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-18, 14-13, 19-10, 18-16
February 21st 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Mozambique MOZ.gif 86 - 46 ZAM.gif Zambia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 28-12, 17-13, 25-11, 16-10
February 22nd 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Zambia ZAM.gif 53 - 53 ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-16, 14-19, 16-7, 17-11
February 23rd 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Zimbabwe ZIM.gif 71 - 53 ZAM.gif Zambia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-11, 16-12, 23-13, 16-17
February 24th 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Zambia ZAM.gif OT80 - 73 MOZ.gif Mozambique
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-14, 18-18, 17-18, 18-18, Over Time: 12-5
February 25th 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Mozambique MOZ.gif 66 - 53 ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-21, 18-11, 9-17, 17-4
February 26th 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
 
Zone 5=6 Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
MOZ.gif Mozambique
4
2
2
282
250
+32
6
ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
4
2
2
248
239
+9
6
ZAM.gif Zambia
4
2
2
242
283
-41
6


 
Final
Central Africa Time (GMT +2)
 
Mozambique MOZ.gif 71 - 59 ZIM.gif Zimbabwe
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-19, 17-9, 13-18, 15-13
February 28th 2023, h. 17:00, ZITF Hall 3, Bulawayo
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