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The 2024 FIBA U18 AfroBasket was an international under-18 basketball competition that was held in Pretoria, South Africa from 3 to 14 September 2024. [1] [2] [3]The tournament, which was also the 21st edition of the biennial competition, qualified the top two teams to represent FIBA Africa in the 2025 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Switzerland.
The FIBA U18 AfroBasket, previously known as the FIBA U18 African Championship, is a biennial international youth basketball competition consisting of under-18 men's national teams organised by FIBA Africa. The tournament also serves as qualification for the FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup, where the top two teams directly qualify.
FIBA Africa is a zone within the FIBA basketball association which contains all 54 national African FIBA federations. It was founded in 1961. [ 1 ] FIBA Africa maintains offices in Cairo and in Abidjan .
fiba.basketball/history The FIBA U18 Women's AfroBasket , previously known as the FIBA U18 Women's African Championship , is a biennial international youth basketball competition organised by FIBA Africa , where women's under-18 national teams participate.
The qualification for the 2024 BAL season, also known as Road to BAL 2024, was the 4th edition of the qualifying tournaments for the Basketball Africa League (BAL). The tournaments were organised by FIBA Africa and are held from 3 October to 26 November 2023. [ 1 ]
They won the FIBA Africa Zone 5 Club Championship in 2008, and won league titles in 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010. [4] In 2008, APR became the first team in league history to finish the regular season unbeaten. [5] Its succeses were partly due to APR's high-quality foreign players, mainly from the DR Congo.
The FIBA U16 AfroBasket, previously known as the FIBA U16 African Championship, is a biennial international youth basketball competition consisting of under-16 men's national teams organised by FIBA Africa. The tournament also serves as qualification for the FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup, where the top two teams directly qualify.
August 13 — Frank Selvy, 91, American NBA player (Milwaukee / St. Louis Hawks, Minneapolis / Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks) and college coach . [ 8 ] August 20 — Al Attles , 87, American NBA player ( Philadelphia / San Francisco Warriors ), coach (San Francisco / Golden State Warriors) and executive (Golden State Warriors).