Arab Women's Club Basketball Championship

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Arab Club Basketball Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Basketball current event.svg 2022 Arab Women's Club Basketball Championship
Sport Basketball
Founded1990
Inaugural season1990
No. of teams8
Country ABC member associations
Continent Arab world
Most recent
champion(s)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Beirut Club (3th title) (2022)
Most titles Flag of Tunisia.svg Stade Tunisien (4 titles)

The Arab Women's Club Championship is an annual basketball tournament for Arab teams for women. [1] Right to participate in this competition achieved champions of Arab states, however there is a possibility that from one country participates more clubs. The competition was founded in 1990.

Contents

History

Results

Finals

YearHostFinalFor third place
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1990
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
Flag of Algeria.svg
NA Hussein Dey
Flag of Syria.svg
Al-Thawra SC
1991
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
Flag of Syria.svg
Al-Hurriya SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Al-Hilal Tunis
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
1992
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
Flag of Syria.svg
Jalaa SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Al-Hilal Tunis
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
1993
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Al-Hilal Tunis
Flag of Egypt.svg
Shooting Club
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
1994Not held
1995
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Al-Hilal Tunis
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Homenetmen Beirut
1996
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Homenetmen Beirut
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
1997
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Al-Hilal Tunis
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Homenetmen Beirut
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
1998
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Stade Tunisien
1999
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Police de Circulation
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
2000
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Zitouna Sports
Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Police de Circulation
2001
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Police de Circulation
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Algeria.svg
OC Alger
2002
Details
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Hekmeh BC
85-62 Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
2003Not held
2004
2005
2006
Details
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates (Dubai) Flag of Lebanon.svg
Antranik SC
76–59 Flag of Syria.svg
Al-Wahda Damascus
Flag of Algeria.svg
OC Alger
85–69 Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
2007
Details
Flag of Lebanon.svg
Antranik SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Morocco.svg
FAR Rabat
2008Not held
2009
2010
Details
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco (Rabat) Flag of Tunisia.svg
ES Cap Bon
68–58 Flag of Egypt.svg
Gezira
Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
76–29 Flag of Morocco.svg
ASE Essaouira
2011Not held
2012
2013
2014
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt (Alexandria) Flag of Lebanon.svg
Al Riyadi
84–75 Flag of Egypt.svg
Alexandria SC
Flag of Algeria.svg
GSP Alger
70–61 Flag of Jordan.svg
Orthodox
2015
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Flag of Lebanon.svg
Al Riyadi
70–50 Flag of Egypt.svg
Club Assayd
Flag of Algeria.svg
GSP Alger
Flag of Tunisia.svg
ES Cap Bon
2016
Details
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan Flag of Algeria.svg
GSP Alger
without playoffs Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis
Flag of Egypt.svg
Club Assayd
without playoffs Flag of Algeria.svg
Hssine Day
2017
Details
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Flag of Lebanon.svg
Homenetmen Beirut
61–50 Flag of Tunisia.svg
CS Sfaxien
Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis
Flag of Egypt.svg
Olympie
2018
Details
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt Flag of Lebanon.svg
Homenetmen Beirut
83–57 Flag of Egypt.svg
Al Ahly SC
Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis
76–69 Flag of Tunisia.svg
ES Cap Bon
2019
Details
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco Flag of Lebanon.svg
Beirut Club
66–54 Flag of Tunisia.svg
ES Cap Bon
Flag of Algeria.svg
GSP Alger
66–59 Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis
2020Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Details
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon Flag of Lebanon.svg
Beirut Club
69–64 Flag of Syria.svg
Al-Thawra SC
Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis
76–61 Flag of Jordan.svg
Orthodox Club
2022
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia (Nabeul) Flag of Lebanon.svg
Beirut Club
69–64 Flag of Egypt.svg
Smouha SC
Flag of Tunisia.svg
ES Cap Bon
75–73 Flag of Jordan.svg
Fahis

Titles by team

TeamChampionRunner-up
Flag of Tunisia.svg Stade Tunisien 4 (1990, 1991, 1995, 1997)1 (1996)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Beirut Club 3 (2019, 2021, 2022)
Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien 2 (1999, 2000)3 (1998, 2007, 2017)
Flag of Egypt.svg Al-Ittihad Alexandria 2 (1992, 1998)2 (2001, 2014)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Antranik SC 2 (2006, 2007)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Al Riyadi 2 (2014, 2015)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Homenetmen Beirut 2 (2017, 2018)
Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly 1 (1996)3 (1999, 2002,2018)
Flag of Tunisia.svg Al-Hilal Tunis 1 (1993)2 (1995, 1997)
Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Cap Bon 1 (2010)1 (2019)
Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Police de Circulation 1 (2001)
Flag of Lebanon.svg Hekmeh BC 1 (2002)
Flag of Algeria.svg GSP Alger 1 (2016)
Flag of Algeria.svg NA Hussein Dey 1 (1990)
Flag of Syria.svg Al-Hurriya SC 1 (1991)
Flag of Syria.svg Jalaa SC 1 (1992)
Flag of Egypt.svg Shooting Club 1 (1993)
Flag of Tunisia.svg Zitouna Sports 1 (2000)
Flag of Syria.svg Al-Wahda Damascus 1 (2006)
Flag of Egypt.svg Gezira 1 (2010)
Flag of Egypt.svg Club Assayd 1 (2015)
Flag of Jordan.svg Fahis 1 (2016)
Flag of Syria.svg Al-Thawra SC 1 (2021)
Flag of Egypt.svg Smouha SC 1 (2022)

Titles by country

NationChampionRunner-upThird placeTotal
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon 100212
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 98724
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 38516
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 1146
Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 0415
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 0134

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References

  1. Arab Women's Club Championships Basketball - Goalzz.com