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2016 FIBA Africa U18 Championship

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2016 FIBA U18 AfroBasket
17th FIBA Under-18 African
Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Rwanda
Dates22–31 July 2016
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Angola (4th title)
Tournament statistics
MVPAngola Sílvio Sousa
Top scorerUganda Ochieng 19.3
Top reboundsUganda Ochieng 9.8
Top assistsEgypt Youssef 3.1
PPG (Team) Angola 61.9
RPG (Team) Egypt 42.9
APG (Team) Egypt 15.5
Official website
2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship
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The 2016 FIBA U18 African Championship was the 17th edition, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Rwanda from July 22 to 31, with the games played at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali.

Angola defeated Egypt 86–82 in the final to win their 4th title.[1] The tournament qualified all three medallists to the 2017 Under-19 World Championship.

Squads

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Draw

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Group A Group B

 Algeria
 Gabon
 Ivory Coast
 Mali
 Rwanda

 Angola
 Benin
 DR Congo
 Egypt
 Tunisia
 Uganda

Preliminary round

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All times are local (UTC+2).

Group A

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Qualified for the quarter-finals
Team W L PF PA Diff Pts.
 Mali 4 0 287 191 +96 8
 Rwanda 3 1 261 230 +31 7
 Algeria 2 2 250 222 +28 6
 Ivory Coast 1 3 231 263 −32 5
 Gabon 0 4 223 346 −123 4
22 July 2016
15:00
Ivory Coast  44–63  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 14-11, 6-19, 14-12, 10-21
Pts: Bah 11
Rebs: Gogoua 7
Asts: Djehi 2
Pts: Haidara 14
Rebs: Keita 8
Asts: Camara 3
22 July 2016
18:00
Gabon  64–94  Rwanda
Scoring by quarter: 9-24, 12-23, 22-25, 21-22
Pts: Nze Mba 21
Rebs: Dimidimba 6
Asts: Djeni 2
Pts: Mukizi 22
Rebs: Kisa 5
Asts: Nshizirungu 5

23 July 2016
11:15
Gabon  52–84  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 14-27, 11-23, 15-20, 12-14
Pts: Nze Mba 16
Rebs: Akoue 3
Asts: Akoue 1
Pts: Sahbi 17
Rebs: Hailouf 8
Asts: Haichour 5
23 July 2016
18:00
Rwanda  74–65  Ivory Coast
Scoring by quarter: 17-20, 24-11, 10-15, 23-19
Pts: Kisa 17
Rebs: Furaha 6
Asts: Furaha 4
Pts: Bah 16
Rebs: Bah 4
Asts: Bah, Sie 2

24 July 2016
18:00
Mali  61–40  Rwanda
Scoring by quarter: 9-17, 15-2, 12-8, 25-13
Pts: Traore 26
Rebs: Sissoko 5
Asts: Haidara 3
Pts: Jean Mukizi 10
Rebs: three players 6
Asts: Mukizi 3
24 July 2016
20:15
Ivory Coast  45–58  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 6-10, 12-18, 10-20, 17-10
Pts: Djehi 11
Rebs: Djehi 10
Asts: Diarra 2
Pts: Braik 18
Rebs: Hailouf 14
Asts: Boussad 3

26 July 2016
15:45
Gabon  68–77  Ivory Coast
Scoring by quarter: 11-23, 15-18, 18-19, 24-17
Pts: Nze Mba 21
Rebs: Dimidimba 9
Asts: Nze Mba 3
Pts: Camara 22
Rebs: Camara 9
Asts: Cissé 7
26 July 2016
18:00
Algeria  68–72  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 16-18, 20-16, 14-23, 18-15
Pts: Hailouf 19
Rebs: Hailouf 11
Asts: Braik, Hamdi 3
Pts: Traore 15
Rebs: Dembele 14
Asts: Traore 3

27 July 2016
11:15
Mali  91–39  Gabon
Scoring by quarter: 26-6, 16-15, 27-7, 22-11
Pts: five players 11
Rebs: Dembele 10
Asts: Samake 3
Pts: Nze Mba 11
Rebs: Nze Mba, Dimidimba 5
Asts: Akoue, Nguyabama 1
27 July 2016
18:00
Rwanda  53–40  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 11-6, 9-10, 13-11, 20-13
Pts: Furaha 13
Rebs: Furaha, Shema 15
Asts: Shema 4
Pts: Sahbi 10
Rebs: Hailouf 8
Asts: Boussad 3

Group B

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Qualified for the quarter-finals
Team W L PF PA Diff Pts.
 Angola 5 0 465 284 +181 10
 Egypt 4 1 461 277 +184 9
 Tunisia 3 2 353 312 +41 8
 DR Congo 2 3 409 374 +35 7
 Uganda 1 4 324 417 −93 6
 Benin 0 5 209 557 −348 5
22 July 2016
11:00
DR Congo  79–61  Uganda
Scoring by quarter: 16-4, 22-24, 21-19, 20-14
Pts: Kabenga 24
Rebs: Mianga 14
Asts: Kabenga 6
Pts: Ochieng
Rebs: Ochieng
Asts: Muhwezi
22 July 2016
13:00
Angola  66–56  Tunisia
Scoring by quarter: 12-6, 12-20, 19-17, 23-13
Pts: Sílvio 24
Rebs: Sílvio 7
Asts: Ismael, Geraldo 2
Pts: Marnaoui 20
Rebs: Rassil 7
Asts: Rassil 2
22 July 2016
20:00
Benin  25–141  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 9-34, 4-35, 6-33, 6-39
Pts: Ouikoun 7
Rebs: Toukourou 4
Asts: three players 1
Pts: Raafat 26
Rebs: Khalaf 16
Asts: Youssef 7

23 July 2016
13:30
Egypt  87–48  Uganda
Scoring by quarter: 25-12, 20-6, 20-21, 22-9
Pts: Raafat 19
Rebs: Khalaf 10
Asts: Farag 2
Pts: Ochieng 16
Rebs: Ochieng 10
Asts: Muhwezi 2
23 July 2016
15:45
Benin  29–127  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 4-35, 12-24, 10-39, 3-29
Pts: Toukourou 10
Rebs: four players 2
Asts: Ouikoun, Alidou 2
Pts: Bruno 33
Rebs: Sílvio 5
Asts: Childe 4
23 July 2016
20:15
Tunisia  70–67  DR Congo
Scoring by quarter: 12-19, 18-13, 20-11, 20-24
Pts: Rassil 21
Rebs: Selmi 8
Asts: Selmi 2
Pts: Kazumba 16
Rebs: Kazumba 7
Asts: Kazumba, Basima 2

24 July 2016
11:15
Uganda  59–105  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 12-35, 16-18, 18-27, 13-25
Pts: Ochieng 17
Rebs: Ochieng 11
Asts: Arion 3
Pts: Bruno 21
Rebs: Jonatão 6
Asts: Bruno 4
24 July 2016
13:30
Tunisia  86–33  Benin
Scoring by quarter: 20-8, 19-10, 24-7, 23-8
Pts: Jaziri 12
Rebs: Chrigui 7
Asts: Ben Salah 3
Pts: Ouikoun 9
Rebs: Toukourou 6
Asts: five players 1
24 July 2016
15:45
DR Congo  68–95  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 17-27, 15-17, 18-29, 18-22
Pts: Kazumba 29
Rebs: Mianga 3
Asts: Kabenga 2
Pts: Khalaf 18
Rebs: Khalaf 9
Asts: Elraei 2

26 July 2016
11:15
Angola  83–75  DR Congo
Scoring by quarter: 29-14, 14-24, 18-17, 22-20
Pts: Sílvio 22
Rebs: Bruno 9
Asts: Bruno, Dundão 2
Pts: Kazumba 26
Rebs: Mianga 5
Asts: Mianga, Basima 3
26 July 2016
13:30
Benin  57–83  Uganda
Scoring by quarter: 4-20, 19-20, 23-20, 11-23
Pts: Toukourou 16
Rebs: Alidou 3
Asts: Tchaby, Tchaby 4
Pts: Muhwezi 16
Rebs: Arion 4
Asts: Muhwezi 6
26 July 2016
15:45
Gabon  68–77  Ivory Coast
Scoring by quarter: 11-23, 15-18, 18-19, 24-17
Pts: Mba 21
Rebs: Dimidimba 9
Asts: Mba 3
Pts: Camara 22
Rebs: Camara 9
Asts: Cissé 7

27 July 2016
13:30
Uganda  73–89  Tunisia
Scoring by quarter: 21-20, 18-23, 18-19, 16-27
Pts: Ochieng 25
Rebs: Ochieng 7
Asts: four players 1
Pts: Rassil 23
Rebs: Selmi 5
Asts: Mansour 3
27 July 2016
15:45
DR Congo  120–65  Benin
Scoring by quarter: 29-19, 28-18, 28-15, 35-13
Pts: Basima 32
Rebs: Mulamba 11
Asts: Mulamba, Kabantu 4
Pts: Tchaby 20
Rebs: Ouikoun 8
Asts: Ouikoun 4
27 July 2016
20:15
Egypt  65–84  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 14-13, 16-26, 14-27, 21-18
Pts: Elraei 11
Rebs: Elraei, Khalaf 6
Asts: Youssef 3
Pts: Bruno 26
Rebs: Sílvio 15
Asts: Ismael 3

Knockout stage

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All times are local (UTC+2).

Championship bracket
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
Fri 29 Jul 2016 – 13:30
 
 
 Ivory Coast 47
 
Sat 30 Jul 2016 – 18:00
 
 Angola 85
 
 Angola 92
 
Fri 29 Jul 2016 – 18:00
 
 Tunisia 58
 
 Tunisia 68
 
Sun 31 Jul 2016 – 19:00
 
 Rwanda 51
 
 Angola 86
 
Fri 29 Jul 2016 – 15:45
 
 Egypt 82
 
 Algeria 74
 
Sat 30 Jul 2016 – 20:15
 
 Egypt 82
 
 Egypt 77
 
Fri 29 Jul 2016 – 20:15
 
 Mali 74 Third place
 
 DR Congo 58
 
Sun 31 Jul 2016 – 16:45
 
 Mali 85
 
 Mali 59
 
 
 Tunisia 52
 
5-8th bracket
 
5th-8th placeFifth place
 
      
 
Sat 30 Jul 2016 – 13:30
 
 
 DR Congo 77
 
Sun 31 Jul 2016 – 14:30
 
 Algeria 66
 
 DR Congo 73
 
Sat 30 Jul 2016 – 15:45
 
 Rwanda 77
 
 Ivory Coast 74
 
 
 Rwanda 76
 
Seventh place
 
 
Sun 31 Jul 2016 – 12:15
 
 
 Algeria 55
 
 
 Ivory Coast 54
9-11th bracket
 
9th–11th placeNinth place
 
      
 
 
 
 
Sat 30 Jul 2016 – 11:15
 
 
 Uganda70
 
Fri 29 Jul 2016 – 11:15
 
 Gabon66
 
 Benin57
 
 
 Gabon74
 

Quarter finals

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29 July 2016
13:30
Ivory Coast  47–85  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 14-24, 12-20, 7-30, 14-11
Pts: Camara 16
Rebs: Camara 8
Asts: Camara 3
Pts: Bruno 16
Rebs: Bruno, Sílvio 9
Asts: Childe 3
29 July 2016
15:45
Algeria  74–82  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 13-13, 15-22, 17-24, 29-23
Pts: Boussad 21
Rebs: Hamdi 11
Asts: Aggoun 3
Pts: three players 14
Rebs: Mostafa 11
Asts: Ramadan 4
29 July 2016
18:00
Tunisia  68–51  Rwanda
Scoring by quarter: 24-13, 10-15, 19-19, 15-4
Pts: Rassil 18
Rebs: Selmi 16
Asts: Mansour 3
Pts: Kayonga 17
Rebs: Furaha 8
Asts: Mukiza, Sano 3
29 July 2016
20:15
DR Congo  58–85  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 16-28, 12-18, 12-18, 18-21
Pts: Basima 16
Rebs: Basima 6
Asts: Basima 5
Pts: Doumbia 14
Rebs: Dembele 9
Asts: Haidara 3

9−11th place classification

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29 July 2016
11:15
Benin  57–74  Gabon
Scoring by quarter: 10-10, 23-20, 8-23, 16-21
Pts: Ouikoun 21
Rebs: Ouikoun 10
Asts: Kpanou 3
Pts: Nze Mba 23
Rebs: Nze Mba, Dimidimba 10
Asts: Dimidimba 3

9th place match

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30 July 2016
11:15
Uganda  70–66  Gabon
Scoring by quarter: 12-12, 19-2, 22-34, 17-18
Pts: Ochieng 24
Rebs: Ochieng 13
Asts: Muhwezi, Bamutende 5
Pts: Nze Mba 23
Rebs: Nze Mba 7
Asts: Ntoutoume 3

5–8th place classification

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30 July 2016
14:30
DR Congo  77–66  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 8-16, 27-16, 20-11, 22-23
Pts: Mianga 22
Rebs: Mianga, Mulamba 10
Asts: Mianga 6
Pts: Sahbi 17
Rebs: Chebel 10
Asts: Bouadjadja 3
30 July 2016
16:45
Ivory Coast  74–76  Rwanda
Scoring by quarter: 17-19, 21-20, 21-9, 15-28
Pts: Camara 20
Rebs: Djehi 10
Asts: Camara, Cissé 2
Pts: Furaha 23
Rebs: Furaha 10
Asts: Kazeneka 3

Semifinals

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30 July 2016
19:00
Angola  92–58  Tunisia
Scoring by quarter: 25-16, 20-12, 28-19, 19-11
Pts: Sílvio 18
Rebs: Sílvio 8
Asts: Bruno 5
Pts: Rassil 23
Rebs: Rassil 6
Asts: Rassil 3
30 July 2016
21:15
Mali  74–77  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 23-18, 16-20, 18-16, 17-23
Pts: Traore 14
Rebs: Keita 9
Asts: Haidara 4
Pts: Elsandily 20
Rebs: three players 7
Asts: Youssef 3

7th place match

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31 July 2016
12:15
Algeria  55–54  Ivory Coast
Scoring by quarter: 15-15, 17-10, 15-16, 8-13
Pts: Hamdi 16
Rebs: Chebel 8
Asts: Boussad 4
Pts: Camara, Cissé 12
Rebs: Djehi 13
Asts: Cissé 5

5th place match

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31 July 2016
14:30
DR Congo  73–77  Rwanda
Scoring by quarter: 15-15, 14-23, 19-19, 25-20
Pts: Mianga 30
Rebs: Mianga 9
Asts: Kabenga 3
Pts: Furaha 29
Rebs: Furaha, A.Nkusi 6
Asts: Mukizi 4

Bronze medal match

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31 July 2016
16:45
Mali  59–52  Tunisia
Scoring by quarter: 17-18, 15-10, 9-9, 18-15
Pts: Doumbia 16
Rebs: Sissoko 12
Asts: Camara, Dembele 2
Pts: Rassil 16
Rebs: Rassil 8
Asts: Jaziri 2

Final

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31 July 2016
19:00
Egypt  82–86 (OT)  Angola
Scoring by quarter: 16-25, 24-16, 21-17, 16-19Overtime: 5-9
Pts: Youssef 15
Rebs: Khalaf 12
Asts: Youssef 7
Pts: Bruno 21
Rebs: Bruno, Sílvio 10
Asts: Cabanga 4

Final standings

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Qualified for the 2017 Under-19 World Cup
Rank Team Record
 Angola 8–0
 Egypt 6–2
 Mali 6–1
4  Tunisia 4–4
5  Rwanda 5–2
6  DR Congo 3–5
7  Algeria 3–4
8  Ivory Coast 1–6
9  Uganda 2–4
10  Gabon 1–5
11  Benin 0–6

Awards

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2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship Winner

Angola
Angola
Fourth title

Team roster: Bruno Fernandes, Childe Dundão, Cley Cabanga, Cristiano Gomes, Cristiano Xavier, Geraldo Santos, Glofate Buiamba, Ismael Monteiro, Jonatão Ndjungu, Mílton Valente, Sílvio Sousa, Tárcio Domingos
Head coach: Manuel Silva Gi

Most Valuable Player
Angola Sílvio Sousa

All-Tournament Team

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Statistical Leaders

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Individual Tournament Highs

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Individual Game Highs

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Department Name Total Opponent
Points Angola Bruno Fernandes 33  Benin
Rebounds Egypt Ahmed Khalaf
Tunisia Mohamed Selmi
16  Benin
 Rwanda
Assists four players 7
Steals Gabon Farrel Dimidimba 7  Benin
Blocks Angola Bruno Fernandes 6  Ivory Coast
2-point field goal percentage Egypt Tarek Raafat 100% (10/10)  Benin
3-point field goal percentage Angola Bruno Fernandes 100% (3/3)  Uganda
Free throw percentage Algeria Mostefa Braik 100% (7/7)  Ivory Coast
Turnovers Angola Bruno Fernandes 9  Egypt

Team Tournament Highs

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Team Game highs

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Department Name Total Opponent
Points  Egypt 141  Benin
Rebounds  Egypt 74  Benin
Assists  Egypt 42  Benin
Steals  Angola 21  Ivory Coast
Blocks  Egypt 10  Benin
2-point field goal percentage  Angola 80.4% (45/56)  Benin
3-point field goal percentage  DR Congo
 Egypt
66.7% (6/9)  Tunisia
 DR Congo
Free throw percentage  Egypt 84.6% (11/13)  Tunisia
Turnovers  Benin 35  Egypt

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Angola edge out Egypt after overtime to win fourth FIBA Africa U18 title". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on August 1, 2016. Retrieved 31 Jul 2016.
  2. ^ "All Games". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on July 27, 2016. Retrieved 1 Aug 2016.
  3. ^ "Basketball: Angolan under18 team crowned African champions". ANGOP Angolan News Agency. Retrieved 1 Aug 2016.