2005 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup

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2005 FIBA Africa Champions Cup 
20th FIBA Africa Champions Cup
Tournament details
Host countryIvory Coast
DatesNovember 26 – December 3
Teams7
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast (3rd title)
Tournament statistics
MVP Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Stéphane Konaté
Top scorer Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Ngombo 17.57
Top rebounds Flag of Angola.svg Mayombo 6.61
Top assists Flag of Nigeria.svg Ifeanyi 3.38
Official website
Official Website
2004
2006

The 2005 FIBA Africa Basketball Club Championship (20th edition), was an international basketball tournament held in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, from December 13 to 22, 2007. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa and hosted by Abidjan Basket Club, was contested by 7 teams in a preliminary round robin system followed by a knockout stage by the top four teams.

Contents

The tournament was won by Abidjan Basket Club from Ivory Coast.

Qualification

[1]

Participating teams

Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan Basket Club
Flag of Guinea.svg BACK Conakry
Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Flag of Angola.svg Primeiro de Agosto
Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank

Squads

[2]

Preliminary round

[3]

Times given below are in UTC.
Qualified for the semi-finals
TeamMWLPFPADiffP
1. Flag of Angola.svg Interclube 541479301+1789
2. Flag of Angola.svg Primeiro de Agosto 541381346+359
3. Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan Basket Club 532348322+268
4. Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank 523304312−87
5. Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético 523303354−517
6. Flag of Guinea.svg BACK Conakry 514303354−515
November 26, 2005
20:00
Abidjan BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 5948 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
Scoring by quarter: 11–11, 19–9, 11–20, 18–8
Pts: S.Konaté 14
Rebs: Fofana 9
Asts: n/a
Pts: M.Condé 13
Rebs: S.Condé 8
Asts: n/a
November 27, 2005
16:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 7371 Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter:20–18, 24–21, 18–22, 11–10
Pts: C.Almeida 13
Rebs: Muzadi 11
Asts: n/a
Pts: Jordão 18
Rebs: Mascarenhas 9
Asts: n/a
November 27, 2005
18:00
Interclube Flag of Angola.svg 7170 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter:21–15, 15–24, 20–14, 15–17
Pts: H.Domingos 15
Rebs: Diop 12
Asts: n/a
Pts: Ekpenyong 23
Rebs: Ugboaja 11
Asts: Vidal 7

November 28, 2005
16:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 8075 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter: 24–25, 19–8, 21–23, 16–19
Pts: Nnaji 17
Rebs: Nnaji 13
Asts: Lutonda, Ângelo 5
Pts: Ekpenyong 20
Rebs: Ugboaja, Ninmol 7
Asts: Ifeanyi 8
November 28, 2005
18:00
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 5669 Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Scoring by quarter: 11–15, 14–16, 14–20, 17–18
Pts: S.Condé 12
Rebs: S.Condé, Mohamed 11
Asts: A.Keita 3
Pts: F.Albano 22
Rebs: Diop 11
Asts: Swingue 5
November 28, 2005
20:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 6069 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan BC
Scoring by quarter: n/a
Pts: Crooks 18
Rebs: H.Ortet 9
Asts: Mílton 2
Pts: Touali, S.Konaté 16
Rebs: Touali 9
Asts: Touali, Bangoura 3

November 29, 2005
16:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 7063 Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Scoring by quarter:24–19, 19–16, 17–14, 10–14
Pts: Gerson 21
Rebs: Jordão, Víctor 6
Asts: Crooks 4
Pts: F.Albano 19
Rebs: Michel 9
Asts: n/a
November 29, 2005
18:00
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 6385 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter: 8–24, 18–25, 20–18, 17–18
Pts: A.Keita 20
Rebs: M.Condé, Mohamed 5
Asts: A.Keita, S.Condé 3
Pts: Ugboaja 21
Rebs: Ugboaja 10
Asts: Ifeanyi 4
November 29, 2005
20:00
Abidjan BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 6977 Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 19–23, 21–23, 14–11, 15–20
Pts: S.Konaté 22
Rebs: Bangoura 8
Asts: Touali 4
Pts: Lutonda 17
Rebs: Ângelo 8
Asts: Olímpio 2

November 30, 2005
16:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 9269 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 24–21, 26–14, 23–19
Pts: H.Ortet 15
Rebs: Jordão, L.Costa 8
Asts: Mílton 5
Pts: A.Keita 18
Rebs: M.Condé 6
Asts:four players 2
November 30, 2005
18:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 7281 Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Scoring by quarter: 11–16, 19–20, 22–18, 20–27
Pts: Lutonda 18
Rebs: Nnaji 9
Asts: Olímpio 3
Pts: F.Albano 25
Rebs: Mayombo 6
Asts: Swingue 5
November 30, 2005
20:00
Union Bank Flag of Nigeria.svg 7378 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan BC
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 16–19, 27–16, 18–23
Pts: Ifeanyi, Ninmol 13
Rebs: Ifeanyi 6
Asts: Ifeanyi 6
Pts: S.Konaté 16
Rebs: Bangoura 9
Asts:four players 1

December 01, 2005
16:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 7073 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter: 14–21, 12–20, 20–20, 24–12
Pts: Crooks, C.Morais 11
Rebs: Cristo 7
Asts: Gerson 3
Pts: Gyang-Gyang 17
Rebs: Ekpenyong 10
Asts: Ekpenyong, Ifeanyi 3
December 01, 2005
18:00
BACK Flag of Guinea.svg 3897 Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto
Scoring by quarter: 9–19, 8–29, 10–28, 11–21
Pts: M.Condé 10
Rebs: S.Condé 9
Asts: Bah, A.Keita 1
Pts: Ricardino 24
Rebs: J.Neto 14
Asts: E.Camacho 5
December 01, 2005
20:00
Abidjan BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 5155 Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Scoring by quarter:13–11, 11–20, 12–12, 15–12
Pts: S.Konaté 13
Rebs: Diop 6
Asts: S.Konaté 3
Pts: F.Albano 17
Rebs: Kabangu 6
Asts: E.Ventura 2

Knockout stage

 
Semi finalsFinal
 
      
 
Friday, 2 December 20:00
 
 
Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto 67
 
Saturday, 3 December 18:30
 
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan BC 70
 
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan BC 67
 
Friday, 2 December 18:00
 
Flag of Angola.svg Interclube 66
 
Flag of Angola.svg Interclube 74
 
 
Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank 58
 
3rd place
 
 
Saturday, 3 December 16:30
 
 
Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto 103
 
 
Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank 67

Classification

December 02, 2005
09:00
Inter Club Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg 6959 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
Scoring by quarter:17–16, 15–11, 17–17, 20–15
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
December 02, 2005
16:00
Inter Club Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg 6788 Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Scoring by quarter: 24–33, 18–16, 11–17, 14–22
Pts: Kondzy 13
Rebs: Kadima, Bongou 6
Asts: Kouguere, Elenga 2
Pts: C.Morais 18
Rebs: Leonel 11
Asts: Mílton 11
December 03, 2005
16:00
Petro Atlético Flag of Angola.svg 9269 Flag of Guinea.svg BACK
Scoring by quarter:19–15, 24–21, 26–14, 23–19
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a

Semifinals

[4]

December 02, 2005
20:00
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 6770 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Abidjan BC
Scoring by quarter:22–19, 15–18, 15–19, 15–14
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
December 02, 2005
18:00
Interclube Flag of Angola.svg 7458 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter: 13–16, 23–6, 15–16, 23–20
Pts: F.Albano 24
Rebs: Diop 12
Asts: E.Ventura 2
Pts: Ugboaja 17
Rebs: Ekpenyong 9
Asts: Ifeanyi 3

Bronze medal game

December 03, 2005
16:30
1º de Agosto Flag of Angola.svg 10367 Flag of Nigeria.svg Union Bank
Scoring by quarter:31–20, 26–18, 26–13, 20–16
Pts: E.Camacho 17
Rebs:four players 3
Asts: Lutonda 4
Pts: Gyang-Gyang 14
Rebs: Gyang-Gyang, Ninmol 4
Asts: n/a

Gold medal game

[5]

December 03, 2005
18:30
Abidjan BC Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg 6766 Flag of Angola.svg Interclube
Scoring by quarter:16–13, 16–17, 16–18, 19–18
Pts: Touali 14
Rebs: Touali, Bangoura 5
Asts: Besse 3
Pts: F.Albano 21
Rebs: Mayombo 9
Asts: 0

Final standings

Statistical Leaders

All Tournament Team

2005 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg
Abidjan Basket Club
1st Title
Most Valuable Player
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Stéphane Konaté

See also

2005 FIBA Africa Championship

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