1996 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup

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1996 FIBA Africa Champions Cup 
15th FIBA Africa Champions Cup
Tournament details
Host nationEgypt
Teams4 (from 53 federations)
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of Egypt.svg  Egypt (Gezira SC's 2nd title; Egypt's 4th title)
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1996 FIBA Africa Champions Cup
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The 1996 FIBA Africa Basketball Club Championship (15th edition), is an international basketball tournament held in Alexandria, Egypt. The tournament was contested by 4 clubs in a round robin system. [1]

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The tournament was won by Gezira SC from Egypt, thus retaining the title.

Participating teams

Flag of Egypt.svg Gezira SC
Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesburg
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Red Star
Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien
Flag of Egypt.svg El Ittihad

[2]

Squads

Preliminary rounds

First roundSecond round
Flag of Gabon.svg Ndzimba 10554159 Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Red Star 120116236
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg ASB Onatra 8885173 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg ASB Onatra 8475159
Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien 6996165
Flag of Guinea.svg AS Kaloum 6562127
Flag of Egypt.svg El Ittihad 6996165
Flag of Nigeria.svg Ebun Comets 9562157
Flag of Egypt.svg Gezira SC 10172173
Flag of Kenya.svg Co-op Bank 5469123
Flag of Mozambique.svg Maxaquene
Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesburg

Final round

Day 1


18:00
El Ittihad Flag of Egypt.svg 9585 Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Red Star

20:00
Johannesburg Flag of South Africa.svg 7391 Flag of Egypt.svg Gezira SC

Day 2


18:00
Red Star Flag of the Central African Republic.svg 7966 Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien

20:00
El Ittihad Flag of Egypt.svg 8871 Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesburg

Day 3


18:00
Red Star Flag of the Central African Republic.svg 11390 Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesburg

20:00
Gezira SC Flag of Egypt.svg 9777 Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien

Day 4


18:00
Gezira SC Flag of Egypt.svg 9384 Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Red Star

20:00
Stade Malien Flag of Mali.svg 6789 Flag of Egypt.svg El Ittihad

Day 5


18:00
Johannesburg Flag of South Africa.svg 8892 Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien

20:00
Gezira SC Flag of Egypt.svg 8376 Flag of Egypt.svg El Ittihad

Final standings

RankTeamRecord
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Egypt.svg Gezira SC 6–0
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Egypt.svg El Ittihad 5–1
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Red Star 4–2
4 Flag of Mali.svg Stade Malien 4–2
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Johannesburg 0–4

All Tournament Team

1996 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup
Flag of Egypt.svg
Gezira Sporting Club
2nd Title

See also

1997 FIBA Africa Championship

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References

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  2. "Teams". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved 2013-12-16.