FIBA Africa Championship 1964

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FIBA Africa Championship 1964
2nd FIBA Africa Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationMorocco
Dates4–8 March
Teams6 
(from 29 federations)
Venues1 
(in 1 host city)
ChampionsFlag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic
(2nd title)
<  1962
1965  >

The FIBA Africa Championship 1964 was the second FIBA Africa Championship regional basketball championship held by FIBA Africa, which also served as Africa qualifier for the 1964 Summer Olympics, giving a berth to champion. It was held in Morocco between 4 March and 8 March 1964. Six national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Africa, the sport's regional governing body. The city of Casablanca hosted the tournament. The United Arab Republic won the title after finishing in first place of the round robin group.

Results

All six teams competed in a round robin group that defined the final standings. The United Arab Republic qualified for the 1964 Summer Olympics as winner of the tournament.

TeamPldWLPFPAPDPts
Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic 550380239+14110
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 541350269+819
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 5232363361007
Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia 523300297+37
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal 514275317426
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 514287370836
Mali  Flag of Mali.svg5995Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic
Scoring by half: 27–41, 32–54
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg5153Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
Scoring by half: 19–20, 32–33
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg5854Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Scoring by half:26–25, 32–29
Palestine  Flag of Palestine.svg5359Flag of Mali.svg  Mali
Scoring by half: 24–30, 29–29
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg5955Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia
Scoring by half:30–25, 29–30
United Arab Republic  Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg7237Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Scoring by half:33–16, 39–21
Palestine  Flag of Palestine.svg43101Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Scoring by half: 10–44, 33–57
Senegal  Flag of Senegal.svg7762Flag of Mali.svg  Mali
Scoring by half:50–31, 27–31
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg5169Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic
Scoring by half: 24–29, 27–40
United Arab Republic  Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg7535Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine
Scoring by half:36–20, 39–15
Mali  Flag of Mali.svg4875Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Scoring by half: 24–26, 24–49
Senegal  Flag of Senegal.svg5773Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia
Scoring by half: 22–31, 35–42
Palestine  Flag of Palestine.svg5250Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Scoring by half: 25–27, 27–23
Mali  Flag of Mali.svg5970Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg  Tunisia
Scoring by half: 35–35, 24–35
Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg5769Flag of the United Arab Republic.svg  United Arab Republic
Scoring by half: 30–31, 27–38

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