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Men's Basketball FIBA World Cup 2019


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à l’instant, ChandlerMne a dit :

Well done! First qualified team. 2 teams from Africa qualify? Then Senegal has a chance.

no just 1 , i prefer nigeria

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Justo ahora, ChandlerMne dijo:

Well done! First qualified team. 2 teams from Africa qualify? Then Senegal has a chance.

 

No. Only one goes for Africa. 

 

And Tunisia is not qualified, they have to beat Puerto Rico for that.

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

No. Only one goes for Africa. 

 

And Tunisia is not qualified, they have to beat Puerto Rico for that.

 

Luckily. It would be horrible if a team could qualify for the Olympics just by winning one match :wall:

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à l’instant, LDOG a dit :

 

No. Only one goes for Africa. 

 

And Tunisia is not qualified, they have to beat Puerto Rico for that.

porto rico must beat tunisia, and nigeria must beat korea that's right, so that nigeria qualifies?

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

No. Only one goes for Africa. 

 

And Tunisia is not qualified, they have to beat Puerto Rico for that.

But what will happen if Tunisia lose but also every other African team loses? What counts? Points difference?

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Just now, Benolympique said:

porto rico must beat tunisia, and nigeria must beat korea that's right, so that nigeria qualifies?

I am waiting for a reply but points difference should count in that case.

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à l’instant, ChandlerMne a dit :

But what will happen if Tunisia lose but also every other African team loses? What counts? Points difference?

ranking places 17 to 32

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Justo ahora, ChandlerMne dijo:

But what will happen if Tunisia lose but also every other African team loses? What counts? Points difference?

 

There will be a round for eliminated teams with groups for positions 17-32. Even eliminated teams still have many games to play, Nigeria just needs that Tunisia doesn't advance to top 16 to have a chance.

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Just now, LDOG said:

 

There will be a round for eliminated teams with groups for positions 17-32. Even eliminated teams still have many games to play, Nigeria just needs that Tunisia doesn't advance to top 16 to have a chance.

Now its all clear. Thanks for a clarification. :)

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