2019 FIBA Africa Basketball League

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The 2019 FIBA Africa Basketball League was the 33nd edition of FIBA Africa's premier club Basketball tournament and the 1st under the new format and new name. The season saw an expansion from twelve to sixteen teams.

Africa Basketball League
Season2019
DatesFebruary 8 – May 26, 2019
Games played24 (group stage)
12 (knockout phase)
Teams42 (qualifying tournament)
16 (group stage)
Regular season
Season MVPEduardo Mingas
(Primeiro de Agosto)
Finals
ChampionsAngola Primeiro de Agosto
(9th title)
  Runners-upMorocco AS Salé
Third placeEgypt Smouha SC
Fourth placeTunisia JS Kairouan
Statistical leaders
Points Reggie Holmes (Al Ahly) 20.2
Rebounds Todd O'Brien (Al Ahly) 12.0
Assists Ahmed Dhif (Kairouan) 5.7
Efficiency Maodo Nguirane (Kairouan) 21.7
2017

The season began on February 8, 2019, and ended on May 26, 2019, with the conclusion of the Final Four. The Final Four was hosted at the Kilamba Arena in Luanda, Angola.

It was the last season of the league as the competition was replaced by the Basketball Africa League (BAL), a new competition jointly established by the National Basketball Association (NBA) and FIBA.

Competition format

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FIBA Africa has increased the number of participating teams from twelve to sixteen.[1] These teams get their ticket for the Africa Basketball League through regional qualifiers (Zone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of FIBA Africa).

The qualifiers for the Africa Basketball League Group stage was held from September and until mid-December 2018, while the final phase will take place from January 11 to April 21, 2019, in various African cities.

The 16 teams qualified for the round of 16 will be divided into 4 groups of 4 teams each and the competition will take place in the form of a championship where each team will face respectively the 3 opponents of his group. Then, the first two clubs in each group will qualify for the Elite 8 where the clubs will be divided into four groups of two teams each and then games will be played in a home and away format.[2] At this stage, the competition will be played in a one-way match against the principle of direct elimination. The Four winners will advance to the Final 4, that will be played on April 20 while the final take place the next day.[3]

Qualification tournament

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Zone Qualified teams Eliminated teams
Zone 1
Zone 2   SLAC
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5   Al Ahly,   Smouha,   REG
Zone 6   Ferroviário da Beira,   Primeiro de Agosto,   Petro Luanda
Zone 7   COSPN

Teams

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A total of 16 teams from 10 countries will contest the league.

Venues and locations

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Team Home city Arena Capacity
  AS Salé Salé Salle El Bouâzzaoui 2,000
  ES Radès Tunis Salle Taoufik-Bouhima 3,500
  JS Kairouan Kairouan Salle Aziz Miled 2,000
  SLAC Conakry Palais de Sport du Stade du 28 Septembre
  Rivers Hoopers Port Harcourt Rivers State Basketball Complex 2,000
  Civil Defenders Abuja Abuja Sports Hall 3,000
  Elan Sportif Porto-Novo Hall des Arts Loisirs et Sports Boulevard Saint-Michel[a]
  BC Terreur Kinshasa Martyrs Sports Complex 2,000
  BC Mazembe Lubumbashi
  Al Ahly Cairo Al Ahly Sports Hall 3,500
  Smouha Alexandria Ittihad Sports Arena 2,000
  Ferroviário da Beira Beira Estádio do Ferroviário Indoor Hall
  Primeiro de Agosto Luanda Pavilhão Victorino Cunha 1,500
  Petro de Luanda Luanda Pavilhão da Cidadela 6,873
  COSPN Antananarivo Palais des Sports Mahamasina 7,090
  REG Kigali Amahoro Indoor Stadium 2,500
  1. ^ Despite being from Porto-Novo, Elan Sportif hosted the team games at the Hall des Arts Loisirs et Sports Boulevard Saint-Michel (H.A.L.S.) in Cotonou.

Schedule

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Phase Round Draw date Games
Group stage January 12, 2019 February 8 – March 10, 2019
Elite 8 First leg March 22, 2019
Second leg April 14, 2019
Final Four Semi-finals April 27, 2019 May 24 and May 26, 2019
Final and third place

Group stage

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The draw was held in Abidjan on 12 January 2019.[4]

The two teams with the best records for each group qualified to Elite 8.[5]

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   AS Salé (H) 3 3 0 272 222 +50 6 Advance to Elite 8
2   JS Kairouan 3 2 1 241 212 +29 5
3   Rivers Hoopers 3 1 2 205 254 −49 4
4   SLAC 3 0 3 233 263 −30 3
Source: FIBA
(H) Hosts

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   ES Radès 3 3 0 236 187 +49 6 Advance to Elite 8
2   Civil Defenders 3 2 1 209 213 −4 5
3   Élan Sportif (H) 3 1 2 193 207 −14 4
4   Terreur 3 0 3 185 216 −31 3
Source: FIBA
(H) Hosts

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Primeiro de Agosto 3 3 0 243 196 +47 6 Advance to Elite 8
2   Al Ahly (H) 3 2 1 241 239 +2 5
3   REG 3 1 2 226 225 +1 4
4   Ferroviário da Beira 3 0 3 209 259 −50 3
Source: FIBA
(H) Hosts

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Smouha 3 3 0 276 177 +99 6 Advance to Elite 8
2   Petro de Luanda 3 2 1 235 216 +19 5
3   ASB Mazembe 3 1 2 220 222 −2 4
4   COSPN (H) 3 0 3 196 312 −116 3
Source: FIBA
(H) Hosts

Knockout phase

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Bracket

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Elite 8Final fourFinal
 
                
 
 
 
 
  AS Salé 69 96 165
 
 
 
  Civil Defenders 69 77 146
 
  AS Salé 81
 
 
 
  JS Kairouan 73
 
  ES Radès 67 73 140
 
 
 
  JS Kairouan 68 74 142
 
  AS Salé 71
 
 
 
  Primeiro de Agosto 83
 
  Primeiro de Agosto 70 74144
 
 
 
  Petro 57 57 114
 
  Primeiro de Agosto 86
 
 
 
  Smouha 76Third place
 
  Al Ahly 82 88170
 
 
 
  Smouha 91 88 179
 
  JS Kairouan 58
 
 
  Smouha 69
 

Elite 8

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The Elite 8 games were played in a home and away basis from March 22, to April 14, 2019.[6]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Civil Defenders   146–165   AS Salé 69–69 77–96
JS Kairouan   142–140   ES Radès 68–67 74–73
Petro de Luanda   114–144   Primeiro de Agosto 57–70 57–74
Smouha   179–163   Al Ahly 91–82 88–81

Final Four

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On 19 April 2019, the Kilamba Arena in Luanda, Angola was announced as host of the Final Four.[7] The draw was held on 27 April 2019 in Abidjan.[8]

Semifinals

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24 May 2019 AS Salé   81–73   JS Kairouan Luanda
Scoring by quarter: 19–20, 27–15, 19–17, 16–21
Pts: Wood 27
Rebs: Choua 10
Asts: El Ghazi, El Mahsini 4 each
Eff: Kourdou 24
Boxscore Pts: Gilbert 24
Rebs: Nguirane 14
Asts: Dhif 7
Eff: Slimane 19
Arena: Kilamba Arena
24 May 2019 Primeiro de Agosto   86–76   Smouha Luanda
Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 24–12, 30–17, 12–22
Pts: Harris 24
Rebs: Mingas 12
Asts: Costa, Quezada 7
Eff: Mingas 35
Boxscore Pts: Justice Jr. 23
Rebs: Sarhan 6
Asts: Justice Jr. 5
Eff: Justice Jr. 20
Arena: Kilamba Arena

Third place game

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26 May 2019 JS Kairouan   58–69   Smouha Luanda
18:30 Scoring by quarter: 14–24, 12–13, 17–17, 15–15
Pts: Gilbert, Kochat 15 each
Rebs: Gilbert 14
Asts: Dhif 4
Eff: Kochat 19
Boxscore Pts: Justice Jr. 22
Rebs: Okosun 15
Asts: Justice Jr. 3
Eff: Okosun 23
Arena: Kilamba Arena

Final

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26 May 2019 AS Salé   71–83   Primeiro de Agosto Luanda
18:30 Scoring by quarter: 17–26, 17–16, 19–13, 18–28
Pts: Arnold 21
Rebs: Najah 13
Asts: El Mahsini 5
PIR: Najah 18
Boxscore Pts: Mingas
Rebs: Mingas 11
Asts: Quezada 7
PIR: Quezada 21
Arena: Kilamba Arena
Attendance: 5,500[9]

Awards

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The individual awards were announced on May 26, after the conclusion of the final.

Statistics

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Statistics as of the ending of the season.[12]

Individual statistical leaders

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Category Player Team(s) Statistic
Efficiency per game Maodo Nguirane JS Kairouan 21.7
Points per game Reggie Holmes Al Ahly 20.2
Rebounds per game Todd O'Brien 14.0
Assists per game Ahmed Dhif JS Kairouan 5.7
Steals per game Reggie Holmes Al Ahly 2.6
Blocks per game Mohamed Choua AS Salé 2.0
Turnovers per game James Justice Jr. Smouha 3.0
Minutes per game 34.1
FG% Augustine Okosun 59.0%
3P% Ahmed Azab Farag 60.0%
Double-doubles Maodo Nguirane JS Kairouan 4
Todd O'Brien Al Ahly

Individual game highs

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Category Player Team(s) Statistic
Efficiency Eduardo Mingas Primeiro de Agosto 35
Abderrahim Najah AS Salé
Points Manny Quezada Primeiro de Agosto 36
Rebounds Aubin Junior Kasongo BC Mazembe 23
Assists Yassine El Mahsini AS Salé 13
Steals Carlos Cabral Primeiro de Agosto 8
Blocks Nick West ES Radès 5
Turnovers Engelbert Beleck REG 8
2-point field goals Elhadji Mbodji ES Radès 12
3-point field goals Reggie Holmes Al Ahly 7

References

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  1. ^ Découvrez l’Afroleague, la nouvelle compétition de clubs de FIBA Afrique
  2. ^ Zone 3 champions Rivers Hoopers Basketball Club will know their opponents for the 2019 FIBA AfroLeague later in December
  3. ^ "Competition System". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  4. ^ Draw Results FIBA Basketball
  5. ^ "FIBA Africa Basketball League has arrived! Everything you need to know about this week's Group C games". fiba.basketball. 7 February 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2019.
  6. ^ Elite 8 pairings set following conclusion of Group Phase fiba.basketball. 11 Mar 2019. Retrieved 13 Mar 2019.
  7. ^ "Luanda named as hosts of FIBA Africa Basketball League 2019 FINAL FOUR". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  8. ^ "Final Four pairings confirmed". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  9. ^ "Huge crowd witnesses D'Agosto set a record 9th African title". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Eduardo Mingas claims MVP award of #AfricaLeague 2019 FINAL FOUR". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Justice Jr. Mingas, Kourodu highlight FIBA ABL 2019 All-Star team". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Players statistics of the FIBA Africa Basketball League 2019". FIBA.basketball. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
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