FIBA AfroCan (2019)

AfroCan Standings
Group A
 1. Mali 2-0 
 2. Algeria 1-1 
 3. Ivory Coas. 0-2 
Group B
 1. DRCongo 2-0 
 2. Kenya 1-1 
 3. Nigeria 0-2 
Group C
 1. Angola 2-0 
 2. Morocco 1-1 
 3. Chad 0-2 
Group D
 1. Tunisia 2-0 
 2. Egypt 1-1 
 3. Guinea 0-2 
Points Per Game
 Tylor ONGWAE
  KEN
  (201-F-91)
  Avg: 21.7
 1. Ongwae KEN21.7 
 2. Koibe CHA19.2 
 3. Munanga COD18.6 
 4. Mansare GUI18.3 
 5. Fula COD16.0 
 6. Hamdini ALG15.8 
 7. Mutoro KEN15.8 
 8. Karaboue IVO15.7 
 9. Nato CHA14.8 
 10. Shonganya COD14.0 
Rebounds Per Game
 Bachir DIALLO
  GUI
  (198-F/G-93)
  Avg: 9.3
 1. Diallo GUI9.3 
 2. Fonseca ANG9.2 
 3. Khalifa EGY9.0 
 4. Sidibe MLI8.6 
 5. Koibe CHA8.2 
 6. Djimassal CHA8.2 
 7. Shonganya COD8.0 
 8. Nakidjim CHA8.0 
 9. Diarouma MLI7.8 
 10. Ongwae KEN7.7 
Assists Per Game
 Evariste SHONGANYA
  COD
  (204-F/C-92)
  Avg: 6.4
 1. Shonganya COD6.4 
 2. Santos ANG5.0 
 3. Munanga COD5.0 
 4. Ongwae KEN4.5 
 5. Alain CHA4.3 
 6. Dundao ANG4.2 
 7. Bourkaib ALG4.0 
 8. Afuwape NGR4.0 
 9. Khalfi MOR3.8 
 10. Kante MLI3.8 
Steals Per Game
 Bachir DIALLO
  GUI
  (198-F/G-93)
  Avg: 3
 1. Diallo GUI3.0 
 2. Afuwape NGR3.0 
 3. Agu NGR3.0 
 4. Koibe CHA2.7 
 5. Yahaya NGR2.7 
 6. Ongwae KEN2.5 
 7. Bourkaib ALG2.4 
 8. Kaba MLI2.2 
 9. Munanga COD2.0 
 10. Harras MOR2.0 
Blocks Per Game
 Aboubakar TRAORE
  IVO
  (204-C-95)
  Avg: 2
 1. Traore IVO2.0 
 2. Djimassal CHA1.8 
 3. Sidibe MLI1.6 
 4. Debache TUN1.4 
 5. Sevede IVO1.3 
 6. Shonganya COD1.2 
 7. Nakidjim CHA1.2 
 8. Djambo MLI1.0 
 9. Fula COD1.0 
 10. Ghezzoul ALG0.8 

MVP - Maxi Munanga (Photo: FIBA)

DR Congo celebrate title in Bamako (Photo: FIBA)

2019 ROSTER
Starting Five in BOLD letters
Starting five
#s#
Eric Kibi
Kibi
Maxi Munanga
Munanga
Evariste Shonganya
Shonganya
Pitchou Kambuy
Kambuy
Rolly Fula
Fula
#e#5
4Freddy Kalama 200-F-99 Terreur DR Congo
5Alex Ramazani 190-PG-94 APR Rwanda
6Eric Kibi 198-F Saskatchewan R. Canada
7Maxi Munanga 191-G-93 AS Sale Morocco
8Jordan Sakho 209-C-97 Manresa Spain
9Evariste Shonganya 204-F/C-92 Jamtland Sweden
10Patrick Mokiango G-79 ASB NG DR Congo
11Jonathan Banza 184-G-96 Terreur DR Congo
12Emmanuel Isungu 197-F-95 ASB Mazembe DR Congo
13Arsene Mutomb 209-C-87 SCTP DR Congo
14Pitchou Kambuy 208-C-88 ASB Mazembe DR Congo
15Rolly Fula 198-F-93 ASB Mazembe DR Congo

Charly Kashala Head Coach ASB NG DR Congo

Afrobasket.com All-FIBA AfroCan Awards 2019 - Jul 30, 2019

Afrobasket.com All-FIBA AfroCan 1st Team 2019
Maxi Munanga
Munanga
Tylor Ongwae
Ongwae
Edson Ndoniema
Ndoniema
Tom Wamukota
Wamukota
Jordan Sakho
Sakho

MVP: Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) of DR Congo
Best Guard: Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) of DR Congo
Best Forward: Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91) of Kenya
Best Center: Jordan Sakho (209-C-97) of DR Congo

1st Team
G: Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) of DR Congo
F: Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91) of Kenya
G: Edson Ndoniema (191-G-91) of Angola
C: Tom Wamukota (211-C-93) of Kenya
C: Jordan Sakho (209-C-97) of DR Congo

Honorable Mention
Ibrahim Djambo (208-F-92) of Mali
Fidel Cabita (206-C-93) of Angola
Jawhar Jawadi (189-F-97) of Tunisia
Soufiane Kourdou (211-C-85) of Morroco
Michael Koibe (198-F/G-92) of Chad


DR Congo celebrate title in Bamako - Jul 27, 2019

FINAL
Kenya - DR Congo 61-82
DR Congo claimed inaugural AfroCan title. They breezed past Kenya in the championship game tonight. Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) delivered 20 points and 7 rebounds for the champions. DR Congo jumped to a 29:18 lead after ten minutes. Kenya however denied the deficit and eked out a 37:36 halftime lead. But not for long though. DR Congo replied with a 29:10 run in the third term to spur ahead for good. Evariste Shonganya (204-F/C-92) tallied 18 points, 9 rebounds and 9 assists for DR Congo. Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91, college: ULM) replied with 21 points and 9 rebounds for Kenya.
3-4 Place
Morocco - Angola 71-88
Angola clinched Bronze medals in Bamako. They beat Morocco in the consolation final. Hermenegildo Santos (192-G-90) scored 17 points to lead the charge. Morocco built a 40:33 halftime lead. But Angola responded with a 55 points in the second half to coast to the win. Fidel Cabita (206-C-93) netted 15 points for Angola. Sami Al Uariachi (185-PG) replied with 16 points for Morocco.

5-6 Place
Mali - Chad 75-64
Mali outscored Chad to earn the fifth place in Bamako. Ibrahim Djambo (208-F-92, college: Hofstra, agency: AgainHello) nailed 16 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to pace the hosts. Chad eked out a 39:37 halftime lead. But Mali responded with a 38:25 second half run to ice the win. Amadou Kaba provided 11 points for Mali. Michael Koibe (198-F/G-92) netted 22 points for Chad.

7-8 Place
Tunisia - Algeria 68-67
Tunisia wrapped up the tournament on a high note. They nipped Algeria to earn the 7th position. Tunisia posted a 28:13 lead after ten minutes. Algeria held their opponents to just 24 points in the second half but could not avoid the loss. Jawhar Jawadi (189-F-97) posted 18 points, while Mohamed Rassil (198-F-98) added 11 points for Tunisia. Abdellah Hamdini (200-F-92) replied with 26 points for Algeria.


Kenya and DR Congo to clash for title in Bamako - Jul 26, 2019

SEMIS
Morocco - Kenya 66-96
Kenya eased into the championship game in Bamako as they thumped Morocco. Kenya dominated from start to finish. They recorded a 50:26 halftime lead. Kenya drained 46 points in the second half and cruised to the victory. Erick Mutoro (180-PG-92) posted 32 points, while Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91, college: ULM) accounted for 20 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists for Kenya. Sami Al Uariachi (185-PG) replied with 20 points for Morocco.

DR Congo - Angola 84-78
DR Congo advanced into the title game as they held off Angola. DR Congo trailed by 9 points after ten minutes of action. But they held Angola to only 10 points in the second frame to pull within two points. DR Congo drained 54 points in the second half to snatch a crucial win. Six players scored in double digits for DR Congo. Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) stepped up with 20 points, while Evariste Shonganya (204-F/C-92) added 17 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds for the winners. Fidel Cabita (206-C-93) replied with 19 points for Angola.


Kenya, Angola, DR Congo and Morocco advance into Final Four - Jul 25, 2019

Tunisia - Kenya 76-82 OT
Kenya rallied past Tunisia to reach the semis. Tunisia grabbed a 36:33 halftime lead. But Kenya used a 20:10 run in the third term to surge ahead. Tunisia stooped the bleeding in the fourth quarter and managed to force overtime. But Kenya drained 14 points in the extra period to ice the victory. Griffin Ligare (174-G-85) posted 22 points, while Tom Wamukota (211-C-93, college: Wichita St.) added 21 points and 14 rebounds for Kenya. Jawhar Jawadi (189-F-97) responded with 18 points for Tunisia.

Angola - Algeria 89-62
Angola stormed past Algeria to reach the semifinals in Bamako. Angola recorded a 50:32 halftime lead. Angola kept Algeria at bay throughout the second half and rolled to the victory. Carlos Cabral (188-G-95) and Edson Ndoniema (191-G-91) posted 13 points each for Angola. Zakaria Guezout (200-F-92) and Touhami Ghezzoul (209-C-87, college: N.Dakota St. JC) had 11 points apiece in the loss.

DR Congo - Chad 67-60
DR Congo defeated Chad to enter Final Four. Chad eked out a 36:35 halftime lead. DR Congo however limited Chad to just 24 points in the second half to snatch the win. Rolly Fula (198-F-93) accounted for 21 points, while Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) added 14 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds for DR Congo. Ronald Nato (199-F-92) answered with 15 points for Chad.

Mali - Morocco 61-69
Morocco upset hosting Mali in the quarterfinal clash. Morocco jumped to a 21:13 lead after ten minutes. They used a 19:14 run in the third term to take an 8-point lead. Morocco maintained the advantage throughout the fourth term and raced to the victory. Soufiane Kourdou (211-C-85) posted 18 points, while Abdelhakim Zouita (200-F-86) had 15 points for Morocco. Mamadou Keita replied with 14 points for Mali.


Quarterfinals determined in Bamako - Jul 24, 2019

Kenya - Ivory Coast 85-83
Kenya held off Ivory Coast to advance into the quarterfinal stage. Kenya trailed by one point at the interval 43:44. Ivory Coast boosted the lead to 3 points at the final intermission. Kenya though sank 25 points in the fourth term and snatched the win. Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91, college: ULM) posted 24 points and 10 rebounds to pace the charge. Ronald Gombe (203-PF-92) added 18 points and 10 rebounds for Kenya. Romeo Enan (208-F/C-93) and Kouadio Kouadio (189-G-90) tossed in 20 points each for Ivory Coast.

Egypt - Chad 95-98 OT
Chad reached the quarterfinal stage as they nipped Egypt in overtime. Egypt dominated in the first half. They recorded a 45:34 halftime lead. But Chad dropped 48 points in the second half to force overtime. They added 16 points in the extra period to snatch the win. Michael Koibe (198-F/G-92) banked in 28 points and 13 rebounds for Chad. Bienvenu Djimassal (200-C-93) added 17 points and 12 rebounds in the win. Ebrahem Khaled (191-G/F-89) and Moustafa Elmekawi (204-F/C-94) responded with 15 points each for Egypt.

Morocco - Guinea 86-52
Morocco cruised past Guinea to enter quarterfinals. Morocco built a 50:31 halftime lead. They followed with a 23:7 run in the fourth term to ice the win. Jihad Benchlikha (186-SG-92) netted 14 points, while Abdelhakim Zouita (200-F-86) notched 12 points for Morocco. Cedric Mansare (198-F-85) answered with 22 points for Guinea.

Algeria - Nigeria 84-80
Algeria reached the quarterfinal stage as they topped Nigeria in Round of 16. Nigeria eked out a 43:39 halftime lead. They entered the fourth term up by five points. But Algeria triggered a 25:16 run in the fourth term to snatch the victory. Abdellah Hamdini (200-F-92) notched 24 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, while Omar Belliche (204-F/C-92) added 21 points for Algeria. Abdul Yahaya (203-F-90) replied with 26 points and 9 rebounds for Nigeria.


Round of 16 is set in Bamako - Jul 22, 2019

Group A
Ivory Coast - Mali 63-86
Mali outgunned Ivory Coast to advance into the quarterfinal stage. The hosts grabbed a 48:28 halftime lead. Mali maintained the lead throughout the second half and raced to the victory. Benke Diarouma (198-F-95) posted 16 points, while Ousmane Traore (192-F-98) added 13 points for Mali. Amboudou-Kadirou Karaboue (185-PG-96) replied with 19 points for Ivory Coast.

Group B
DR Congo - Nigeria 81-55
DR Congo rallied past Nigeria to earn the second straight win in Group B. They dominated from start to finish. DR Congo built a 38:27 halftime lead. They ignited a 27:11 run in the third term to clear off for good. Maxi Munanga (191-G-93) accounted for 18 points, while Pitchou Kambuy (208-C-88) added 14 points in the win. Micheal Afuwape (PG-98) replied with 14 points for Nigeria.

Group C
Morocco - Angola 58-68
Angola outgunned Morocco to clinch the top position in Group C. Morocco posted a 16:14 lead after ten minutes. But Angola went on a 23:13 run in the second period to surge ahead. They followed with a 19:9 rally in the third quarter to consolidate the lead and never looked back en route to the win. Childe Dundao (167-G-98) posted 18 points and 7 rebounds, while Edson Ndoniema (191-G-91) and Alexandre Jungo (201-F-97) had 9 points each for Angola. Abdelhakim Zouita (200-F-86) replied with 15 points for Morocco.

Group D
Egypt - Tunisia 68-75
Tunisia edged Egypt to clinch the top position in Group D. Tunisia posted a 38:35 halftime lead. Tunisia followed with a 22:14 run in the third term to clear off for good. Mohamed Rassil (198-F-98) posted 14 points, while Jawhar Jawadi (189-F-97) notched 13 points and 9 rebounds in the victory. Moustafa Elmekawi (204-F/C-94) answered with 13 points and 9 rebounds for Egypt.


Day 2 in Bamako - Jul 21, 2019

Group A
Mali - Algeria 70-68
Mali opened win count in Bamako. They topped Algeria for 1-0 record. Algeria posted a 33:29 halftime lead. They extended the margin at 15-point mark at the final intermission. However Mali responded with a strong 30:13 run in the fourth frame to snatch the win. Ibrahim Djambo (208-F-92, college: Hofstra, agency: AgainHello) delivered 16 points, while Ousmane Traore (192-F-98) added 10 points for Mali. Abdellah Hamdini (200-F-92) replied with 17 points for Algeria.

Group B
Nigeria - Kenya 69-81
Kenya beat Nigeria to gain the first victory in Group B. Tylor Ongwae (201-F-91, college: ULM) stepped up with 31 points and 9 assists for the winners. Kenya grabbed a 34:29 halftime lead. Kenya followed with a 28:17 run in the fourth term to run to the victory. Erick Mutoro (180-PG-92) and Okall Koranga (206-PF-90) chipped in 12 points each for Kenya. Ibe Agu (201-G-97) netted 13 points for Nigeria.

Group C
Angola - Chad 95-83
Angola clinched the first win at AfroCan. They defeated Chad to open win count. Angola went on a 64:41 run in the second and third periods to clear off for good. Childe Dundao (167-G-98) came up with 17 points, while Hermenegildo Santos (192-G-90) contributed 14 points for Angola. Bienvenu Djimassal (200-C-93) knocked down 22 points for Chad.

Group D
Tunisia - Guinea 77-58
Wassef Methnani (203-F-98) recorded 15 points and 10 rebounds as Tunisia beat Guinea. Tunisia recorded a 38:23 halftime lead. They maintained the lead throughout the second half and rallied to the first win at the tournament. Jawhar Jawadi (189-F-97) accounted for 13 points for Tunisia. Cedric Mansare (198-F-85) answered with 17 points for Guinea.


Morocco edge out Chad in FIBA AfroCan opener - Jul 20, 2019

Morocco, who are among the favourites to taste success at the inaugural International Basketball Federation AfroCan tournament, got their campaign off to a winning start. They were 80-75 victors over Chad in Malian capital Bamako, Mohamed Choua (202-F/C-92) starring in the Group C clash. Choua scored eight points, racked up 10 rebounds and earned two assists and two steals.
In Group A, Algeria were 85-75 winners over Ivory Coast. Group B saw a comfortable win for DR Congo, who triumphed 82-65 against Kenya. There was an even wider margin of victory for Egypt, with Guinea swept aside 84-57 in Group D. Twelve African nations are taking part in the competition, with hosts Mali, Angola, Nigeria and Tunisia not in action today. The event was set up in a bid to give African players more opportunities to play in a major tournament. Action is due to continue tomorrow.
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