The 2019 FIBA AfroCan was the inaugural edition of the AfroCan , a men's basketball continental competition of Africa . Only players who play for Africa-based basketball clubs are eligible to participate. The tournament was hosted by Mali , from 19 to 28 July 2019.[1]
DR Congo won the inaugural AfroCan title after defeating Kenya in the final.[2]
Preliminary round
The draw of the FIBA AfroCan 2019 took place on 13 July in Praia , Cape Verde .[3]
All times are local (UTC±0 ).
Group A
Source:
FIBA Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Algeria
85 –75
Ivory Coast
Scoring by quarter: 23 –13, 27 –19, 17–20 , 18–23
Pts : Bourkaib 14Rebs : Guezout 7Asts : Guezout 4
Pts: Karaboue 15Rebs: Sevede 12Asts: Sevede 6
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Mali
70 –68
Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 13–16 , 16–17 , 11–22 , –30 -13
Pts : Djambo 16Rebs : Kaba, Sidibe 8Asts : Kante, Kaba 3
Pts: Hamdini 17Rebs: Hamdini 6Asts: Bourkaib, Hamdani 4
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Group B
Source:
FIBA Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Nigeria
69–81
Kenya
Scoring by quarter: 19 –16, 10–18 , 23 –19, 17–28
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Kenya
65–82
DR Congo
Scoring by quarter: 20–26 , 16–17 , 12–15 , 17–24
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Group C
Source:
FIBA Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Chad
75–80
Morocco
Scoring by quarter: 17 –14, 15–21 , 25 –21, 18–24
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Angola
95 –83
Chad
Scoring by quarter: 16–17 , 32 –18, 32 –23, 15–25
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Morocco
58–68
Angola
Scoring by quarter: 16 –14, 13–23 , 9–19 , 20 –12
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Group D
Source:
FIBA Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
Tunisia
77 –58
Guinea
Scoring by quarter: 21 –12, 17 –11, 18–19 , 21 –16
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Guinea
57–84
Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 10–22 , 13–24 , 23 –21, 11–17
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Egypt
68–75
Tunisia
Scoring by quarter: 18 –17, 17–21 , 14–22 , 19 –15
Palais des Sports Salamatou Maiga,
Bamako
Statistics and awards
Statistical leaders
Players
Teams
Awards
The awards were announced after the final.[6]