2006 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup qualifying rounds

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The qualifying rounds for the 2006 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup were played in two groups, in Kinshasa and Abidjan, respectively, each group qualifying four teams for the final round, played in Lagos, Nigeria. [1]

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Teams

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Group A

Group BMWLPFPADiffP
1. Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto 660402349+5312
2. Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético 642411338+7310
3. Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg BC Onatra 633302348-469
4. Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club 633348322+269
5. Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg ASB Kauka 404345368-234
September 26, 2006
16:00
Inter Club Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg 5291 Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 11–23, 12–27, 11–21, 18–20
Pts: Ngombo 10
Rebs: Kondzy 4
Asts: Ampele, Kadima 4
Pts: Kikas 18
Rebs: Olímpio, Mayzer 3
Asts: Olímpio 9
September 23, 2006
18:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 8770 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg BC Onatra
Scoring by quarter:23–14, 13–14, 17–19, 34–23
Pts: Jordão 16
Rebs: Mingas 8
Asts: Mílton 3
Pts: Lukusa 19
Rebs: Mutombo 6
Asts: Mbowa 3
September 24, 2006
16:00
ASB Kauka Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 6872 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg BC Onatra
Scoring by quarter: 11–22, 20–14, 20–13, 17–23
Pts: Mali 18
Rebs: Musamba 10
Asts: Three players, 3
Pts: Lukusa 15
Rebs: Moenge 6
Asts: Kamona 4
September 24, 2006
18:00
Inter Club Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg 4866 Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 4–14, 11–16, 16–20
Pts: Kouguere 31
Rebs: Kondzy 9
Asts: 6 players, 1
Pts: C.Morais 21
Rebs: Mingas 9
Asts: Mílton 6
September 25, 2006
16:00
ASB Kauka Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 6077 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club
Scoring by quarter:18–12, 18–25, 12–23, 12–17
Pts: Mualaba 12
Rebs: Musamba 7
Asts: Kabeya 6
Pts: Kouguere 25
Rebs: Kadima 12
Asts: Kouguere 5
September 25, 2006
18:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 6459 Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:29–22, 12–15, 14–16, 9–6
Pts: Olímpio 15
Rebs: Olímpio 10
Asts: A.Costa 5
Pts: C.Morais 21
Rebs: Mingas 10
Asts: Mílton 3
September 26, 2006
16:00
BC Onatra Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 8478 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club
Scoring by quarter:23–18, 25–21, 12–22, 24–17
Pts: Mbowa, Nzuzi 16
Rebs: Mbowa 7
Asts: Mbowa 5
Pts: Kouguere 20
Rebs: Kadima 8
Asts: Boungou 2
September 26, 2006
18:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 8254 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg ASB Kauka
Scoring by quarter:27–19, 13–18, 20–6, 22–11
Pts: Kikas 18
Rebs: Abdel 14
Asts: Abdel, A.Costa 4
Pts: Mualaba 14
Rebs: Three players, 6
Asts: Mualaba 4
September 27, 2006
16:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 8752 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg ASB Kauka
Scoring by quarter:24–18, 20–11, 25–11, 18–12
Pts: Jordão, E.Camacho 14
Rebs: Bonifácio 11
Asts: J.Tati 6
Pts: Musamba 15
Rebs: Musamba 7
Asts: Mohamed 5
September 27, 2006
18:00
BC Onatra Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 5676 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 19–21, 9–17, 12–18, 16–20
Pts: Lukusa 21
Rebs: Lukusa, Ndelo 5
Asts: Samuna 2
Pts: Walter 15
Rebs: Kikas 8
Asts: Kikas 3
September 28, 2006
16:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 8855 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club
Scoring by quarter:16–15, 27–12, 24–13, 21–15
Pts: Lutonda 19
Rebs: Kikas 5
Asts: A.Costa, C.Almeida 5
Pts: Boungou 18
Rebs: Boungou 10
Asts: 4 players, 3
September 28, 2006
18:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 7654 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg BC Onatra
Scoring by quarter:19–13, 19–11, 22–15, 16–15
Pts: Bonifácio, J.Tati 12
Rebs: Jordão 5
Asts: Mílton 6
Pts: Moenge 21
Rebs: Mbanzi 5
Asts: Samuna 5
September 29, 2006
16:00
Inter Club Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg 99106 (OT) Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg BC Onatra
Scoring by quarter: 22–22, 19–10, 20–18, 16–27,  Overtime: 7–14
Pts: Kouguere 24
Rebs: Boungou 11
Asts: Kouguere 3
Pts: Moenge 23
Rebs: Kamona 7
Asts: Samuna, Lukusa 5
September 29, 2006
18:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 7369 (OT) Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:16–12, 19–15, 13–15, 13–19,  Overtime:12–8
Pts: Kikas 23
Rebs: Kikas 8
Asts: A.Costa 3
Pts: C.Morais 16
Rebs: Mingas 10
Asts: Mílton, Mingas 6

Group B

Group AMWLPFPADiffP
1. Flag of Nigeria.svg Plateau Peaks 651479301+17811
2. Flag of Guinea.svg BACK 651381346+3511
3. Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Africa Sports 642304312-810
4. Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Zenith BC 633348322+269
5. Flag of Benin.svg ASPAC 523303354−517
6. Flag of Nigeria.svg Ebun Comets 523301360−597
7. Flag of Ghana.svg CEPS Braves 514301360−596
8. Flag of Togo.svg CBS 514301360−596
9. Flag of Liberia.svg NPA Pythons 413301360−595
10. Flag of Liberia.svg Invincible Eleven 404301360−594
October 7, 2006
Africa Sports Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 7550 Flag of Togo.svg CBS
October 7, 2006
Invincible Eleven Flag of Liberia.svg 7281 Flag of Benin.svg ASPAC
October 8, 2006
NPA Pythons Flag of Liberia.svg 6664 Flag of Ghana.svg CEPS Braves
October 8, 2006
Zenith BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 6853 Flag of Nigeria.svg Ebun Comets
October 9, 2006
Plateau Peaks Flag of Nigeria.svg 9441 Flag of Togo.svg CBS
October 9, 2006
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 7355 Flag of Nigeria.svg Ebun Comets
October 9, 2006
NPA Pythons Flag of Liberia.svg 6676 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Zenith BC
October 9, 2006
Invincible Eleven Flag of Liberia.svg 4255 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Africa Sports
October 10, 2006
CEPS Braves Flag of Ghana.svg 6574 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Zenith BC
October 10, 2006
Plateau Peaks Flag of Nigeria.svg 9458 Flag of Liberia.svg Invincible Eleven
October 10, 2006
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 5251 Flag of Liberia.svg NPA Pythons
October 10, 2006
ASPAC Flag of Benin.svg 6873 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Africa Sports
October 11, 2006
CBS Flag of Togo.svg 8067 Flag of Liberia.svg Invincible Eleven
October 11, 2006
Ebun Comets Flag of Nigeria.svg 7773 Flag of Liberia.svg NPA Pythons
October 11, 2006
CEPS Braves Flag of Ghana.svg 5768 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
October 11, 2006
ASPAC Flag of Benin.svg 5673 Flag of Nigeria.svg Plateau Peaks
October 12, 2006
Ebun Comets Flag of Nigeria.svg 5771 Flag of Ghana.svg CEPS Braves
October 12, 2006
CBS Flag of Togo.svg 3773 Flag of Benin.svg ASPAC
October 12, 2006
Africa Sports Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 6168 Flag of Nigeria.svg Plateau Peaks
October 12, 2006
Zenith BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 3955 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
October 13, 2006
Invincible Eleven Flag of Liberia.svg vs. Flag of Liberia.svg NPA Pythons
October 13, 2006
Ebun Comets Flag of Nigeria.svg 7236 Flag of Togo.svg CBS
October 13, 2006
ASPAC Flag of Benin.svg 8279 Flag of Ghana.svg CEPS Braves
October 13, 2006
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 5052 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Africa Sports
October 13, 2006
Zenith BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 6579 Flag of Nigeria.svg Plateau Peaks
October 14, 2006
Zenith BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 5866 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
October 14, 2006
Plateau Peaks Flag of Nigeria.svg 6757 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Africa Sports

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  1. "Schedule". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on August 1, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  2. "Teams". FIBA.com. Retrieved 2013-08-01.[ dead link ]