The 2023 Women's Afrobasket qualification will be played on various dates in 2023 to determine the seven teams who qualify for the 2023 Women's Afrobasket. Teams compete with other teams in their respective "zones" for a spot in the championship tournament. [1] There are seven zones in total.
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Two teams played to determine the qualifying team from 30 June to 2 July 2023 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. [2] Originally, six teams entered the tournament.
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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Ivory Coast | 179–101 | Guinea | 81–55 | 98–46 |
Two teams played a two-game series to determine the qualifying team. [3]
Team 1 | Agg. | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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DR Congo | 222–85 | Gabon | 121–32 | 101–53 |
Five teams played to finalize one teams who qualifies. The tournament was in Kampala, Uganda from 14 to 19 February 2023. [4]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Egypt | 4 | 3 | 1 | 352 | 267 | +85 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | Final |
2 | Uganda (H) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 291 | 269 | +22 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | |
3 | Kenya | 4 | 3 | 1 | 267 | 244 | +23 | 7 [lower-alpha 1] | Third place game |
4 | South Sudan | 4 | 1 | 3 | 226 | 277 | −51 | 5 | |
5 | Rwanda [lower-alpha 2] | 4 | 0 | 4 | 224 | 303 | −79 | 4 |
14 February 2023 | South Sudan | 68–83 | Egypt | Kampala |
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17:00 | Scoring by quarter: 14–19, 19–26, 10–18, 25–20 | |||
Pts: Bulgak 16 Rebs: Bulgak 20 Asts: Teny 5 | Boxscore | Pts: El-Gedawy 23 Rebs: Aly 8 Asts: Deghady 6 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
14 February 2023 | Uganda | 53–61 | Kenya | Kampala |
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20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 7–16, 18–18, 17–9, 11–18 | |||
Pts: Otto 11 Rebs: Akello 9 Asts: Nakiyingi 6 | Boxscore | Pts: Wanyama 15 Rebs: Okot 20 Asts: Okot 3 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
15 February 2023 | Rwanda | 40–54 | South Sudan | Kampala |
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17:00 | Scoring by quarter:13–8, 11–13, 12–18, 4–15 | |||
Pts: Mwizerwa 8 Rebs: Uwizeye 9 Asts: Richardson 4 | Boxscore | Pts: Teny 18 Rebs: Bulgak 12 Asts: Bulgak 5 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
15 February 2023 | Egypt | 85–86 | Uganda | Kampala |
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20:00 | Scoring by quarter:28–22, 10–28, 23–22, 24–14 | |||
Pts: El-Gedawy 22 Rebs: El-Gedawy 14 Asts: Moussa 10 | Boxscore | Pts: Otto 27 Rebs: Otto 14 Asts: Ekone 5 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
16 February 2023 | Kenya | 69–58 | Rwanda | Kampala |
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17:00 | Scoring by quarter:17–5, 12–20, 19–21, 21–12 | |||
Pts: Wanyama 16 Rebs: Okot 10 Asts: Mwangale 7 | Boxscore | Pts: Tetero 18 Rebs: Umugwaneza 15 Asts: Micomyiza, Tetero 3 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
16 February 2023 | Uganda | 74–53 | South Sudan | Kampala |
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20:00 | Scoring by quarter:23–15, 14–16, 20–7, 17–15 | |||
Pts: Akello 14 Rebs: Najjuma 18 Asts: Ekone 4 | Boxscore | Pts: Macuei 15 Rebs: Macuei 17 Asts: Tac 2 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
17 February 2023 | Rwanda | 56–102 | Egypt | Kampala |
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17:00 | Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 14–24, 13–27, 15–25 | |||
Pts: Uwizeye 15 Rebs: Uwizeye 7 Asts: Imanizabayo 7 | Boxscore | Pts: Sherif 18 Rebs: Hussein 12 Asts: Deghady 6 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
17 February 2023 | South Sudan | 51–80 | Kenya | Kampala |
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20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 15–21, 10–15, 10–20, 16–24 | |||
Pts: Bulgak 10 Rebs: Bulgak 16 Asts: Bulgak, Tac 3 | Boxscore | Pts: Akinyi, Reynolds 17 Rebs: Okot 18 Asts: Otieno, Reynolds 4 | Arena: MTN Arena Lugogo |
Four teams played to determine the team who qualifies. The tournament was held in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe from 21 to 28 February 2023. South Africa withdrew before the tournament. [5]
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Mozambique | 6 | 6 | 0 | 519 | 301 | +218 | 12 | Final |
2 | Angola | 6 | 4 | 2 | 407 | 282 | +125 | 10 | |
3 | Zimbabwe | 6 | 2 | 4 | 258 | 390 | −132 | 8 | Third place game |
4 | Zambia | 6 | 0 | 6 | 292 | 503 | −211 | 6 |
21 February 2023 | Angola | 52–74 | Mozambique | Bulawayo |
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14:00 | Scoring by quarter:20–19, 17–22, 3–23, 12–10 | |||
Pts: Matiquite 16 Rebs: Matiquite 6 Asts: Lucas 2 | Boxscore | Pts: Mabjaia 17 Rebs:three players 2 Asts:three players 1 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
21 February 2023 | Zambia | 57–69 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo |
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18:00 | Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 16–21, 13–15, 17–16 | |||
Pts: Chella 12 Rebs: Kawagu 5 Asts: Kalala 3 | Boxscore | Pts: Chamwarura 21 Rebs: Mabika 10 Asts: Mabika 7 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 Referees: Dorothy Okatch (BOT), Antonio Sitoe (MOZ), Carlota Churane (MOZ) |
22 February 2023 | Mozambique | 87–51 | Zambia | Bulawayo |
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14:00 | Scoring by quarter:24–6, 33–19, 17–16, 13–10 | |||
Pts: Mafanela 13 Rebs: Rafael 10 Asts: Agostinho 4 | Boxscore | Pts: Mwamba 9 Rebs: Maseko 5 Asts: Ziko 3 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
22 February 2023 | Zimbabwe | 41–105 | Angola | Bulawayo |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 8–32, 15–23, 9–29, 9–21 | |||
Pts: Mabika 19 Rebs: Mabika 7 Asts: Maroto 3 | Boxscore | Pts: Matiquite 18 Rebs: Matiquite 10 Asts: Lucas 4 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
23 February 2023 | Angola | 92–61 | Zambia | Bulawayo |
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14:00 | Scoring by quarter:36–13, 23–23, 15–12, 18–23 | |||
Pts: Matiquite 23 Rebs: Matiquite 8 Asts: Lucas 4 | Boxscore | Pts: Chella 24 Rebs: Chella 6 Asts:four players 2 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
23 February 2023 | Mozambique | 95–43 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter:19–7, 27–16, 29–9, 20–12 | |||
Pts: Agostinho, Chiziane 14 Rebs: Chiziane, Rafael 7 Asts: Mutombene 5 | Boxscore | Pts: Maroto 15 Rebs: Mabika 17 Asts: Katsatse 3 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
24 February 2023 | Zambia | 32–85 | Angola | Bulawayo |
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14:00 | Scoring by quarter: 5–19, 19–25, 11–16, 6–25 | |||
Pts: Chella 13 Rebs: Chella 9 Asts: Ziko 2 | Boxscore | Pts: Barbosa 16 Rebs: Peso 14 Asts: Gala 4 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
24 February 2023 | Zimbabwe | 38–86 | Mozambique | Bulawayo |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 7–14, 13–30, 10–19, 8–23 | |||
Pts: Chawayipira 18 Rebs: Mhembere 5 Asts: Katsatse 5 | Boxscore | Pts: Rafael 16 Rebs: Covane 13 Asts: Veloso 4 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
25 February 2023 | Zambia | 44–103 | Mozambique | Bulawayo |
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14:00 | Scoring by quarter: 8–31, 16–33, 10–27, 10–12 | |||
Pts:three players 7 Rebs: Kalala 5 Asts: Chella 2 | Boxscore | Pts: Chiziane 20 Rebs: da Conceição, Veloso 9 Asts: Chiziane 5 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
25 February 2023 | Angola | 89–38 | Zimbabwe | Bulawayo |
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16:00 | Scoring by quarter:22–11, 27–11, 17–8, 23–8 | |||
Pts: Antonio 22 Rebs: Peso 11 Asts: Sindalawa 5 | Boxscore | Pts: Mabika 13 Rebs: Mabika 6 Asts: Katsatse, Maroto 2 | Arena: ZITF Hall 3 |
Country | Qualified as | Date of qualification | Last appearance | Best placement in tournament | WR |
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Rwanda | Host nation | 23 September 2021 | 2011 | Ninth place (2009, 2011) | 88 |
Nigeria | 2021 Women's Afrobasket semi-finalists | 2021 | Champions (2003, 2005, 2017, 2019, 2021) | 15 | |
Senegal | Champions (1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2009, 2015) | 31 | |||
Cameroon | Runners-up (2015) | 50 | |||
Mali | Champions (2007) | 26 | |||
Egypt | Zone 5 winner | 19 February 2023 | Champions (1966, 1968) | 42 | |
Mozambique | Zone 6 winner | 28 February 2023 | Runners-up (1986, 2003, 2013) | 47 | |
DR Congo | Zone 4 winner | 25 March 2023 | 2019 | Champions (1983, 1986, 1994) | 74 |
Angola | Wildcard [6] | 9 June 2023 | 2021 | Champions (2011, 2013) | 48 |
Uganda | 2015 | Ninth place (1997) | 80 | ||
Ivory Coast | Zone 2/3 winner | 2 July 2023 | 2021 | Fourth place (1977, 2009) | 54 |
As of 28 February 2023
Category | Player | Team | Average |
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Points | Raneem El-Gedawy | Egypt | 19.6 |
Rebounds | Madina Okot | Kenya | 14.4 |
Assists | Reem Moussa | Egypt | 6.8 |
Steals | Raneem El-Gedawy | Egypt | 4.4 |
Blocks | Rose Macuei | South Sudan | 2.0 |
Minutes | Jannon Jaye Otto | Uganda | 37.1 |
Efficiency | Raneem El-Gedawy | Egypt | 20.6 |
Category | Team | Average |
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Points | Mozambique | 87.0 |
Rebounds | Kenya | 61.0 |
Assists | Egypt | 19.6 |
Steals | Kenya | 14.0 |
Blocks | South Sudan | 4.0 |
Efficiency | Mozambique | 103.4 |
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