2016–17 Angola Basketball Cup

Last updated
2016 Angola Basketball Cup
League Angola Basketball Cup
Sport Basketball
DurationFebruary 29 – April 22
Number of teams11
TV partner(s)
2016 Angola Basketball Cup
Angola Basketball Cup seasons
2018 

The Angola basketball cup is the second most important nationwide annual basketball competition in Angola.

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In the preliminary stage, six teams contested in a 2-leg head-to-head playoff with the winners joining the remaining five "higher-ranked" teams for the quarter-finals, at which stage, the eight teams will compete in a two-leg knock out play-off, followed by a two-leg semifinal. The final will be played in a single match.

2017 Angola Men's Basketball Cup

Preliminary rounds

29 February 2016
Interclube 78 : 56 Progresso
Progresso  : Interclube
29 February 2016
Marinha 78 : 66 Lusíada
Lusíada  : Marinha
29 February 2016
Sporting do Bié 75 : 102 Vila Clotilde
Vila Clotilde  : Sporting do Bié

Final round

Quarter-finals (Apr 3, 11, 2017) [1] [2] [3] [4] Semi-finals (Apr 18, 25, 2017) [5] Final (May 13, 2017)
          
Progresso 57 67 124
Rec do Libolo 84100 184
Rec do Libolo 9487 181
1º de Agosto 83 96179
1º de Agosto 10897205
Marinha 57 70 127
Rec do Libolo 82
Interclube 71
Interclube 76 86162
Petro de Luanda 7980 159
Interclube 8875 163
ASA 59 79138
Lusíada 53
ASA 78

Final

Sat, 13 May 2017
19:00 UTC+1
Rec do Libolo 8271 Interclube
Scoring by quarter: 17-26, 22-18, 22-18, 21-9
Pts: Mingas 18
Rebs: Mingas 13
Asts: Foster 4
Pts: Gerson 22
Rebs: Kiala 11
Asts: Gerson 4
 2017 Angola Men's Basketball Cup winner 
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Clube Recreativo Desportivo do Libolo
5th title
Team roster: Andre Harris, Benvindo Quimbamba, Eduardo Mingas, Elmer Félix, Je'Kel Foster, Jorge Tati, Joseny Joaquim, Manda João, Mílton Barros, Olímpio Cipriano, Roberto Fortes, Valdelício Joaquim.
Head coach: Hugo López

2017 Angola Women's Basketball Cup

Semifinals (June 20/21, 2017) Final (June 22, 2017)
      
Interclube 8171152
Maculusso 51 68 119
Interclube 65
1º de Agosto 58
1º de Agosto 7476150
Inter de Benguela 35 23 58
Thu, 22 Jun 2017
18:00 UTC+1
Interclube 6558 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter:19-18, 19-10, 19-13, 8-17
Pts: Pauline 16
Rebs: Pauline 6
Asts: Italee 5
Pts: Leia 24
Rebs: Leia 15
Asts: Elizabeth 2
 2017 Angola Women's Basketball Cup winner 
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Grupo Desportivo Interclube
6th title

Team roster: Angelina Golome, Astrida Vicente, Emanuela Mateus, Felizarda Jorge, Italee Lucas, Luzia Simão, Merciana Fernandes, Nadir Manuel, Nguendula Filipe, Pauline Nsimbo, Rosemira Daniel, Sequoia Holmes
Head coach: Apolinário Paquete

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