16th FIBA U18 African Basketball Championship | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Madagascar |
Dates | August 2–10, 2014 |
Teams | 9 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Egypt |
Tournament statistics | |
MVP | Gerson Domingos |
Top scorer | Karaboue 20.4 |
Top rebounds | Chabi Yo 11.2 |
Top assists | Jean 4.8 |
PPG (Team) | Madagascar 82 |
RPG (Team) | Madagascar 49.7 |
APG (Team) | Madagascar 19.3 |
Official website | |
2014 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship | |
The 2014 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship was the 16th FIBA U18 African Championship, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Madagascar from August 2 to 10, with the games played at the Palais des Sports Mahamasina in Antananarivo.
Egypt defeated Tunisia 80–69 in the final to win their 5th title. [1] The tournament qualified both the winner and the runner-up for the 2015 Under-19 World Cup.
Group A | Group B |
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Qualified for the quarter-finals |
Team | Pts. | W | L | PF | PA | Diff |
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Madagascar | 6 | 3 | 0 | 254 | 181 | +73 |
Mali | 5 | 2 | 1 | 187 | 168 | +19 |
Mozambique | 4 | 1 | 2 | 188 | 191 | -3 |
Benin | 3 | 0 | 3 | 144 | 233 | -89 |
August 2 17:30 |
Madagascar | 78–54 | Mali |
Scoring by quarter:19-17, 16-15, 24-7, 19-15 | ||
Pts: Lívio 9 Rebs: Lívio 4 Asts: Yann 4 | Pts: S.Konate 9 Rebs: Pare 3 Asts: Coulibaly 2 |
August 4 15:00 |
Benin | 46–69 | Mozambique |
Scoring by quarter: 7-21, 15-12, 8-17, 16-19 | ||
Pts: Chabi Yo 16 Rebs: Chabi Yo 17 Asts: Imorou 2 | Pts: Fijamo 12 Rebs: Fijamo 10 Asts: Benjamin 5 |
August 3 17:00 |
Madagascar | 103–55 | Benin |
Scoring by quarter:24-16, 26-11, 25-12, 28-16 | ||
Pts: Orlando 19 Rebs: Yann 9 Asts: Jean 7 | Pts: Kokou 15 Rebs: Chabi Yo 10 Asts: Savi 2 |
August 5 15:00 |
Mozambique | 47–72 | Mali |
Scoring by quarter: 10-26, 16-12, 9-15, 12-19 | ||
Pts: Júnior 10 Rebs: Munguambe 7 Asts: Benjamin 2 | Pts: Kanouté, Coulibaly 15 Rebs: Pare, Diarra 9 Asts: Sangaré 4 |
August 6 13:00 |
Mali | 61–43 | Benin |
Scoring by quarter: 11-14, 20-6, 18-11, 12-12 | ||
Pts: Coulibaly 20 Rebs: Mounkoro 13 Asts: Sangaré 4 | Pts: Imorou 16 Rebs: Imorou 12 Asts: Chicou 3 |
Palais des Sports, Antananarivo Referees: Bennon Soobiah (MRI), Clésio Ramos (ANG), Abdelaziz Abassi (TUN) |
17:00 |
Mozambique | 72–73 | Madagascar |
Scoring by quarter: 20-30, 19-16, 19-7, 14-20 | ||
Pts: Fijamo 15 Rebs: Munguambe 13 Asts:three players 3 | Pts: Elly 16 Rebs: Gilbert 11 Asts:three players 5 |
Qualified for the quarter-finals |
Team | Pts. | W | L | PF | PA | Diff |
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Egypt | 7 | 3 | 1 | 302 | 209 | +93 |
Tunisia | 7 | 3 | 1 | 301 | 232 | +69 |
Ivory Coast | 6 | 2 | 2 | 250 | 265 | -15 |
Angola | 5 | 2 | 2 | 283 | 262 | +21 |
Gabon | 4 | 0 | 4 | 171 | 339 | -168 |
August 2 15:00 |
Gabon | 46–102 | Egypt |
Scoring by quarter: 8-25, 7-20, 12-23, 19-34 | ||
Pts: N'Dui 14 Rebs: Megne 9 Asts: Sarahn 3 | Pts: A.Mohamed 18 Rebs: Alian 11 Asts: Elsayed 4 |
19:30 |
Angola | 70–83 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter: 9-27, 20-23, 17-10, 24-23 | ||
Pts: G.Gonçalves 22 Rebs: J.Neto 12 Asts: G.Domingos 2 | Pts: Gannouni 30 Rebs: Saidani 8 Asts: Gannouni 4 |
August 3 15:00 |
Gabon | 41–76 | Angola |
Scoring by quarter: 10-24, 11-11, 9-24, 11-17 | ||
Pts: Sarahn 9 Rebs: Tgana 6 Asts: N'Dui 3 | Pts: G.Gonçalves 21 Rebs: J.Neto 12 Asts: G.Gonçalves 4 |
19:00 |
Ivory Coast | 60–77 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter: 9-16, 23-20, 21-20, 7-21 | ||
Pts: Karaboue 18 Rebs: Tito 13 Asts: Karaboue 5 | Pts: Mahmoud Hajri 19 Rebs: Soltani, Mahmoud Hajri 8 Asts: Dhif 7 |
August 4 17:00 |
Egypt | 65–66 | Angola |
Scoring by quarter: 14-17, 19-16, 13-10, 19-23 | ||
Pts: A.Mohamed 19 Rebs: Alian 12 Asts: Hassan 2 | Pts: G.Gonçalves 26 Rebs: G.Domingos, Dilson 11 Asts: G.Gonçalves 5 |
19:00 |
Ivory Coast | 74–56 | Gabon |
Scoring by quarter:18-10, 15-11, 24-20, 17-15 | ||
Pts: Karaboue 30 Rebs: Kuo 13 Asts: Karaboue 5 | Pts:three players 8 Rebs: Megne 9 Asts: Tgana, N'Dui 2 |
August 5 17:00 |
Egypt | 61–43 | Ivory Coast |
Scoring by quarter:15-14, 8-10, 17-10, 21-9 | ||
Pts: M.Mohamed 18 Rebs: Alian 7 Asts: M.Mohamed, Elsayed 3 | Pts: Karaboue 10 Rebs: Kone, Kuo 7 Asts: Karaboue 4 |
Palais des Sports, Antananarivo Referees: Marie Cherubin (MRI), Walelign Fikadu (ETH), Haja Ranaivoson (MAD) |
19:00 |
Tunisia | 87–28 | Gabon |
Scoring by quarter:23-6, 22-5, 20-7, 22-10 | ||
Pts: Gannouni, Jaouadi 21 Rebs: Soltani 8 Asts: Dhif 7 | Pts: Sarahn 11 Rebs: Nguema 6 Asts: Rogandji, Mba 1 |
Palais des Sports, Antananarivo Referees: Bennon Soobiah (MRI), Clésio Ramos (ANG), Andy Andriamandroso (MAD) |
August 6 15:00 |
Angola | 71–73 | Ivory Coast |
Scoring by quarter:26-16, 9-23, 14-11, 22-23 | ||
Pts: G.Domingos 26 Rebs: G.Domingos 10 Asts: G.Domingos 4 | Pts: Karaboue 24 Rebs: Kuo 14 Asts: Karaboue 6 |
Palais des Sports, Antananarivo Referees: Marie Cherubin (MRI), Walelign Fikadu (ETH), Haja Ranaivoson (MAD) |
19:00 |
Tunisia | 54–74 | Egypt |
Scoring by quarter: 6-23, 13-19, 18-18, 17-14 | ||
Pts: Saidani 19 Rebs: Saidani 9 Asts: Jaouadi 2 | Pts: Addami 18 Rebs: Azab 11 Asts: A.Mohamed 5 |
Palais des Sports, Antananarivo Referees: Marie Cherubin (MRI), Clésio Ramos (ANG), Andy Andriamandroso (MAD) |
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
Fri 8 Aug 2014 – 13:00 | ||||||||||
Benin | 39 | |||||||||
Sat 9 Aug 2014 – 17:00 | ||||||||||
Egypt | 95 | |||||||||
Egypt | 73 | |||||||||
Fri 8 Aug 2014 – 15:00 | ||||||||||
Mali | 72 | |||||||||
Ivory Coast | 47 | |||||||||
Sun 10 Aug 2014 – 18:00 | ||||||||||
Mali | 60 | |||||||||
Egypt | 80 | |||||||||
Fri 8 Aug 2014 – 17:00 | ||||||||||
Tunisia | 69 | |||||||||
Angola | 87 | |||||||||
Sat 9 Aug 2014 – 19:00 | ||||||||||
Madagascar | 77 | |||||||||
Angola | 57 | |||||||||
Fri 8 Aug 2014 – 19:00 | ||||||||||
Tunisia | 61 | Third place | ||||||||
Mozambique | 58 | |||||||||
Sun 10 Aug 2014 – 14:00 | ||||||||||
Tunisia | 70 | |||||||||
Mali | 75 | |||||||||
Angola | 65 | |||||||||
5th-8th place | Fifth place | |||||
Sat 9 Aug 2014 – 17:00 | ||||||
Madagascar | 79 | |||||
Sun 10 Aug 2014 – 18:00 | ||||||
Mozambique | 54 | |||||
Madagascar | 82 | |||||
Sat 9 Aug 2014 – 19:00 | ||||||
Ivory Coast | 68 | |||||
Benin | 50 | |||||
Ivory Coast | 66 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
Sun 10 Aug 2014 – 14:00 | ||||||
Mozambique | 72 | |||||
Benin | 63 |
August 8 13:00 |
Benin | 39–95 | Egypt |
Scoring by quarter: 13-20, 11-32, 9-15, 6-28 | ||
Pts: Imorou 15 Rebs: Chabi Yo 8 Asts: Savi 2 | Pts: A.Mohamed 20 Rebs: Alian 7 Asts: M.Mohamed 7 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Walelign Fikadu (ETH), Haja Ranaivoson (MAD), Andy Andriamandroso (MAD) |
August 8 15:00 |
Ivory Coast | 47–60 | Mali |
Pts: Karaboue 19 Rebs: Karaboue 13 Asts: Karaboue 3 | Pts: S.Konate 15 Rebs: Pare 12 Asts: Coulibaly 5 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Abdelaziz Abassi (TUN), Selyo, Clésio Ramos (ANG) |
August 8 17:00 |
Angola | 87–77 | Madagascar |
Scoring by quarter: 14-18, 23-22, 18-26, 32-11 | ||
Pts: Moisés 22 Rebs: Moisés 13 Asts: G.Domingos 8 | Pts: Yann 18 Rebs: K.Maheri 10 Asts: K.Mijoro 7 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Hesham Metwaly (EGY), Walelign Fikadu (ETH), Kouakou Niamien (CIV) |
August 23 20:00 |
Mozambique | 58–70 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter: 8-15, 8-14, 17-22, 25-19 | ||
Pts: Benjamin 16 Rebs: Fijamo 9 Asts: Fijamo 2 | Pts: Gannouni 22 Rebs: Dhif 9 Asts: Dhif, Hajri 3 |
August 9 13:00 |
Benin | 50–66 | Ivory Coast |
Scoring by quarter: 9-14, 13-17, 10-16, 18-19 | ||
Pts: Chabi Yo 20 Rebs: Imorou 12 Asts: Chabi Yo 2 | Pts: Karaboue 23 Rebs: Sylla 17 Asts: Toure 3 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Bennon Soobiah (MRI), Clésio Ramos (ANG), Andy Andriamandroso (MAD) |
August 9 15:00 |
Madagascar | 79–54 | Mozambique |
Scoring by quarter:19-8, 17-15, 22-14, 21-17 | ||
Pts: K.Mijoro 14 Rebs: Mmadi 16 Asts: Mmadi 5 | Pts: Chuma 12 Rebs: Fijamo 9 Asts: Benjamin 3 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Hesham Metwaly (EGY), Abdelaziz Abassi (TUN), Wilfried Nziengui (GAB) |
August 9 17:00 |
Mali | 72–73 | Egypt |
Scoring by quarter:22-13, 15-16, 18-15, 17-29 | ||
Pts: Diarra 21 Rebs: Diarra, S.Konate 11 Asts: Coulibaly 6 | Pts: Elsayed 21 Rebs: Alian 7 Asts: A.Mahmoud 3 |
August 9 19:00 |
Angola | 57–61 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter:16-13, 13-21, 13-20, 15-7 | ||
Pts: G.Domingos 22 Rebs: Moisés 13 Asts: J.Neto 3 | Pts: Gannouni, Hajri 22 Rebs: Dhif 10 Asts: Dhif 5 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Walelign Fikadu (ETH), Bennon Soobiah (MRI), Kouakou Niamien (CIV) |
August 10 10:30 |
Mozambique | 72–63 | Benin |
Scoring by quarter:18-8, 12-14, 22-24, 20-17 | ||
Pts: Benjamin 14 Rebs: Munguambe 9 Asts: Chuma 6 | Pts: Chabi Yo 28 Rebs: Chabi Yo 15 Asts: Kokou 5 |
August 10 16:00 |
Madagascar | 82–68 | Ivory Coast |
Scoring by quarter: 17-19, 14-19, 26-12, 25-18 | ||
Pts:three players 16 Rebs: K.Maheri 11 Asts: Jean 4 | Pts: Karaboue 19 Rebs: Sylla 12 Asts: Sylla 2 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Hesham Metwaly (EGY), Abdelaziz Abassi (TUN), Clésio Ramos (ANG) |
August 10 14:00 |
Angola | 65–75 | Mali |
Scoring by quarter:25-19, 11-14, 14-24, 15-18 | ||
Pts: G.Domingos 19 Rebs: G.Gonçalves 8 Asts: G.Gonçalves 3 | Pts: Coulibaly 18 Rebs: Diarra 15 Asts: Diarra, Sangaré 5 |
Palais des Sports Mahamasina, Antananarivo Referees: Leslie, Kouakou Niamien (CIV), Haja Ranaivoson (MAD) |
Qualified for the 2015 Under-19 World Cup |
| Egypt roster |
2014 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship winner |
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Egypt Fifth title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Gerson Domingos |
Points
| Rebounds
| Assists
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Steals
| Blocks
| Turnovers
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2-point field goal percentage
| 3-point field goal percentage
| Free throw percentage
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Department | Name | Total | Opponent |
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Points | Achref Gannouni Amboudou Karaboue | 30 | Angola Gabon |
Rebounds | Soulémane Chabi Yo Hamadou Sylla | 17 | Mozambique Benin |
Assists | Gerson Domingos | 8 | Madagascar |
Steals | four players | 6 | |
Blocks | Kevin Gilbert | 6 | Mozambique |
2-point field goal percentage | Kiady Rabarijoelina | 100% (6/6) | Mozambique |
3-point field goal percentage | Achref Gannouni | 100% (3/3) | Angola |
Free throw percentage | Younes Saidani | 100% (7/7) | Egypt |
Turnovers | Stephanel Sarahn | 12 | Tunisia |
Points
| Rebounds
| Assists
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Steals
| Blocks
| Turnovers
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2-point field goal percentage
| 3-point field goal percentage
| Free throw percentage
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Department | Name | Total | Opponent |
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Points | Madagascar | 103 | Benin |
Rebounds | Mozambique Ivory Coast | 60 | Gabon Benin |
Assists | Madagascar | 23 | Benin |
Steals | Tunisia | 28 | Gabon |
Blocks | Benin | 10 | Mozambique |
2-point field goal percentage | Egypt | 61.9% (26/42) | Tunisia |
3-point field goal percentage | Angola | 52.9% (9/17) | Madagascar |
Free throw percentage | Tunisia | 84% (21/25) | Angola |
Turnovers | Gabon | 42 | Tunisia |
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