African Under 16 Championship (2023)
2017 (6 year break)
Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
Ivory Coast43
Guinea106
Chad74
Angola86
Guinea71
Angola61
Guinea84
Egypt76
Guinea71
Angola61
Ivory Coast43
Guinea106
Chad74
Angola86
Standings 2023
#
Country
W-L
PTS
LOST
Group A
1
4-0
292
206
2
3-1
229
229
3
2-2
283
264
4
1-3
266
292
5
0-4
214
293
Group B
1
4-0
360
256
2
3-1
377
280
3
1-3
311
366
4
1-3
255
387
5
1-3
311
325
Stats Leaders 2023
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
https://www.eurobasket.com/photos/Rugette_Tejan.jpg

Richmond K.
186 G 16y
Avg: 27.8 ppg

1
27.8
2
20.0
3
19.3
5
18.4
7
17.4
8
16.4
10
14.5
Guinea edge Egypt to capture title in Monastir (Photo: fiba.basketball)
3Chectare Baradji 2007
4Cheick Sissoko 2007
7Sidy Toure 2007
8Oumar Diakite 2008
9Samba Diallo 2008
11Sekou Bagayoko 2008
12Sambala Sissoko 2008
23Mahamadou Diop 2007
24Ouwa Camara 2008
30Moussa Koulibaly 2007
34Alassane Doucoure 2008
65Mamadou Diarra 2007

Mamoutou Kane Head Coach
Ibrahim Cisse Assistant
Top Scorer
Guinea edge Egypt to capture title in Monastir-Jul 23, 2023
FINAL
Guinea - Egypt 84-76
Guinea conquered their first ever U16 African title. They prevailed against Egypt in the exciting championship game today. Karanmadi Gassama (2007) posted 25 points to lead the champions. Egypt sank 28 points in the second period to post a 48-44 halftime lead. Egypt stretched the lead to 11 points heading into the fourth period. But Guinea responded with a massive 30-11 rally in the final stanza to seal the title. Nour Toure (2008) recorded 22 points for the winners. Ali Assran (202-F-2007) answered with 17 points and 9 rebounds for Egypt.
3-4 Place
Angola - Mali 56-63
Mali outscored Angola to step onto the pedestal in Monastir. Mali grabbed a comfortable 35-21 halftime lead. Angola narrowed the deficit in the second half but could not avoid the loss. Sambala Sissoko (2008) produced 18 points, while Mahamadou Diop (2007) added 14 points and 18 rebounds for Mali. Graciano N'Thonia (2007) answered with 17 points and 7 rebounds for Angola.

5-6 Place
Rwanda - Ivory Coast 74-62
Rwanda held off Ivory Coast to earn the fifth place at the championship. Ivory Coast posted an 18-14 lead ten minutes into the game. But Rwanda bounced back with a 25-14 run in the second term to take a 39-32 halftime lead. They followed with a 21-12 rally in the fourth term to seal the victory. Sean Williams (2008) delivered 23 points, while Ivan Mugabo (2007) added 15 points and 17 rebounds for Rwanda. Amadou Bah (2007) replied with 17 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds for Ivory Coast.

7-8 Place
Morocco - Chad 74-75
Chad nipped Morocco to clinch the 7th place in Tunisia. Ange Gogoto (2007) tallied 23 points and 24 rebounds to lead the charge. Chad accumulated a 39-26 halftime advantage. Morocco unloaded 28 points in the fourth stanza but could not avoid the loss. Jassim El-Hasany (2008) netted 13 points for Morocco.
Afrobasket.com All-FIBA U16 African Championship Awards 2023-Aug 1, 2023

Best Player: Guinea Nour Toure (189-SG-2008) of GUI NT U16

First Team

Guinea Nour Toure (189-SG-2008) of GUI NT U16
Guinea Araphan Diane (208-C-2007) of GUI NT U16
Egypt Mohamed Shahin (190-PG-2007) of Somouha
Mali Mahamadou Diop (206-F/C-2007) of MLI NT U16
Morocco Rayane Solhi (G-2007) of MOR NT U16

Second Team

Mali Sidy Toure (2007) of MLI NT U16
Guinea Sekou Toure (185-PG-2008) of GUI NT U16
Egypt Ali Assran (205-PF-2007) of Al Ahly C.
Angola Celestino Augusto (2007) of ANG NT U16
United Kingdom Tejan Rugette (186-G-2007) of Richmond K.