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Men's Basketball FIBA Under 16 African Championship 2023


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Qualified Nations

 

  • ANG.gif Angola
  • CHA.gif Chad
  • CIV.gif Côte d'Ivoire
  • EGY.gif Egypt
  • GUI.gif Guinea
  • MLI.gif Mali
  • MAR.gif Morocco
  • RWA.gif Rwanda
  • TUN.gif Tunisia
  • UGA.gif Uganda
 
Competition Format

 

July 13th - July 18th, 2023
10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th  Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, th 5th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 9th Place Match
I July 20th - July 23rd, 2023
8 Nations, Quarterfinals,
Placement Matches, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 16 Americas Championship 2023 Champion
Edited by frantic13poland
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Road to the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
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The 1st and 2nd Nations will qualify for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024

Nations already Qualified for the Men's Basketball FIBA Under 17 World Championship 2024
 
  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • CAN.gif Canada
  • PUR.gif Puerto Rico
  • USA.gif United States
  • TUR.gif Turkey
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Group Phase
July 13th - July 18th, 2023
10 Nations, 2 Groups, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th  Nations from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, th 5th Nations from each Group will qualify for the 9th Place Match



 

Group A
 
  • ANG.gif Angola
  • CIV.gif Côte d'Ivoire
  • MLI.gif Mali
  • RWA.gif Rwanda
  • TUN.gif Tunisia

Group B
 
  • CHA.gif Chad
  • EGY.gif Egypt
  • GUI.gif Guinea
  • MAR.gif Morocco
  • UGA.gif Uganda

 




 

Group A
Central European Time (GMT +1)
 
Mali MLI.gif 72 - 49 CIV.gif Côte d'Ivoire
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-13, 18-11, 9-16, 20-9
July 13th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Tunisia TUN.gif 59 - 78 RWA.gif Rwanda
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-21, 9-19, 23-16, 17-22
July 13th 2023, h. 19:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Rwanda RWA.gif 72 - 76 MLI.gif Mali
Quarter-by-Quarter: 12-17, 19-20, 16-20, 25-19
July 14th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Côte d'Ivoire CIV.gif 58 - 78 ANG.gif Angola
Quarter-by-Quarter: 13-20, 17-25, 20-18, 8-15
July 14th 2023, h. 19:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Angola ANG.gif 43 - 67 MLI.gif Mali
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-22, 10-15, 5-21, 17-9
July 15th 2023, h. 16:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Côte d'Ivoire CIV.gif 90 - 68 TUN.gif Tunisia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 19-25, 24-12, 24-15, 23-16
July 15th 2023, h. 19:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Rwanda RWA.gif 74 - 69 CIV.gif Côte d'Ivoire
Quarter-by-Quarter: 15-15, 14-15, 21-8, 24-31
July 16th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Tunisia TUN.gif 45 - 48 ANG.gif Angola
Quarter-by-Quarter: 10-14, 12-4, 17-12, 6-18
July 16th 2023, h. 19:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Angola ANG.gif 60 - 59 RWA.gif Rwanda
Quarter-by-Quarter: 18-9, 15-17, 19-18, 8-15
July 17th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Mali MLI.gif 77 - 42 TUN.gif Tunisia
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-16, 22-8, 17-9, 13-9

July 17th 2023, h. 19:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir

 

Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
MLI.gif Mali
4
4
0
292
206
+86
8
ANG.gif Angola
4
3
1
229
229
0
7
RWA.gif Rwanda
4
2
2
283
264
+19
6
CIV.gif Côte d'Ivoire
4
1
3
266
292
-26
5
TUN.gif Tunisia
4
0
4
214
293
-79
4


 
Group B
Central European Time (GMT +1)
 
Egypt EGY.gif 100 - 79 MAR.gif Morocco
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-24, 28-11, 23-15, 23-29
July 13th 2023, h. 16:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Morocco MAR.gif 62 - 95 GUI.gif Guinea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 14-21, 13-21, 22-27, 13-26
July 14th 2023, h. 11:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Chad CHA.gif 91 - 70 UGA.gif Uganda
Quarter-by-Quarter: 26-26, 22-13, 16-19, 27-12
July 15th 2023, h. 11:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Egypt EGY.gif 78 - 83 GUI.gif Guinea
Quarter-by-Quarter: 22-17, 16-23, 20-22, 20-21
July 15th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Uganda UGA.gif 48 - 116 EGY.gif Egypt
Quarter-by-Quarter: 11-28, 15-25, 12-30, 10-33
July 16th 2023, h. 11:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Morocco MAR.gif 90 - 86 CHA.gif Chad
Quarter-by-Quarter: 23-23, 18-18, 24-26, 25-19
July 16th 2023, h. 16:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Guinea GUI.gif 82 - 64 CHA.gif Chad
Quarter-by-Quarter: 27-15, 21-22, 12-21, 22-6
July 17th 2023, h. 11:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Uganda UGA.gif 85 - 80 MAR.gif Morocco
Quarter-by-Quarter: 20-21, 21-14, 20-28, 24-17
July 17th 2023, h. 16:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Chad CHA.gif 70 - 83 EGY.gif Egypt
Quarter-by-Quarter: 16-15,9-16, 18-25, 27-27
July 18th 2023, h. 14:00, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir
 
Guinea GUI.gif 100 - 52 UGA.gif Uganda
Quarter-by-Quarter: 25-10, 19-7, 28-19, 28-16

July 18th 2023, h. 16:30, Salle Mohamed Mzali, Monastir

 

Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
L
PF
PA
+/-
Pt.
GUI.gif Guinea
4
4
0
360
256
+104
8
EGY.gif Egypt
4
3
1
377
280
+97
7
CHA.gif Chad
4
1
3
311
325
-14
5
MAR.gif Morocco
4
1
3
311
366
-55
5
UGA.gif Uganda
4
1
3
255
387
-132
5
 
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