FIBA Africa Championship 1999

The FIBA Africa Championship 1999 was the 20th FIBA Africa Championship, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Angola from July 29 to August 6, 1999.

FIBA Africa Championship 1999
Tournament details
Host countryAngola
Dates29 July – 6 August
Teams12
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Angola (5th title)
Runners-up Nigeria
Third place Egypt
Fourth place Mali
Tournament statistics
MVPMali Lamine Diawara[citation needed]
1997
2001

Angola defeated Nigeria 79–72 in the final to win their fifth title.[1] and securing a spot at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Squads

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Draw

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Group A Group B

  Algeria
  Cape Verde
  Egypt
  Mali
  Morocco
  Senegal

  Angola
  Ivory Coast
  Mozambique
  Nigeria
  South Africa
  Tunisia

Preliminary rounds

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Source:[2]

Times given below are in UTC+1.

Group 1

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Qualified for the semi-finals
Team W L PF PA Diff Pts
  Egypt 5 0 348 256 +92 10
  Mali 3 2 340 345 -5 8
  Algeria 3 2 325 331 -6 8
  Senegal 2 3 322 320 +2 7
  Cape Verde 2 3 318 320 -2 7
  Morocco 0 5 265 346 -81 5
30 July 1999
10:00
Mali   79–77   Algeria

18:00
Morocco   42–73   Egypt

31 July 1999
10:00
Mali   60–64   Cape Verde

18:00
Egypt   62–53   Senegal

1 August 1999
10:00
Morocco   57–74   Senegal

16:00
Egypt   70–55   Mali

2 August 1999
10:00
Cape Verde   73–71   Morocco

16:00
Senegal   77–84   Mali

18:00
Algeria   49–83   Egypt

3 August 1999
10:00
Cape Verde   57–60   Egypt

18:00
Morocco   60–68   Mali

Group 2

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Qualified for the semi-finals
Team W L PF PA Diff Pts
  Angola 5 0 430 251 +179 10
  Nigeria 4 1 375 277 +98 9
  Tunisia 3 2 258 255 +3 8
  Ivory Coast 2 3 270 316 -46 7
  Mozambique 1 4 269 387 -118 6
  South Africa 0 5 245 361 -116 5
29 July 1999
19:00
Angola   85–25   South Africa
30 July 1999
19:00
Nigeria   71–56   Tunisia
4 August 1999
16:00
Ivory Coast   65–60   Mozambique

31 July 1999
10:00
South Africa   45–85   Nigeria

19:00
Mozambique   47–104   Angola

1 August 1999
10:00
Ivory Coast   62–58   South Africa

19:00
Nigeria   57–64   Angola

2 August 1999
10:00
Mozambique   69–62   South Africa

17:00
Angola   79–48   Tunisia

3 August 1999
10:00
South Africa   55–60   Tunisia

Knockout stage

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5th place match

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5 August 1999
09:00
Algeria   54–56   Tunisia
Scoring by half: 29-22, 25-34
Pts: Sayah 15 Pts: Essayed 14

7th place match

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5 August 1999
11:00
Senegal   87–70   Ivory Coast
Scoring by half: 40-27, 47-33

Championship bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
5 August - 17:00
 
 
  Egypt 54
 
6 August - 19:00
 
  Nigeria 69
 
  Angola 79
 
5 August - 19:00
 
  Nigeria 72
 
  Mali 69
 
 
  Angola 77
 
Third place
 
 
6 August - 17:00
 
 
  Mali 63
 
 
  Egypt 75
5 August 1999
17:00
Egypt   54–69   Nigeria
Scoring by half: 27-36, 27-33
Pts: Ibrahim, Elwahab 10 Pts: Awojobi 26
5 August 1999
19:00
Mali   69–77   Angola
Scoring by half: 29-46, 40-31
Pts: Diwara 14 Pts: Lutonda, J.Jacques 12

9th place match

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6 August 1999
09:00
Cape Verde   69–65   Mozambique
Pts: V.Hugo 17 Pts: A.de Deus 13

11th place match

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6 August 1999
11:00
Morocco   59–42   South Africa

Bronze medal match

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6 August 1999
17:00
Mali   63–75   Egypt

Final

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6 August 1999
19:00
Angola   79–72   Nigeria
Scoring by quarter: 46-23, 33-49
Pts: D.Dias 34 Pts: Owinje 19

Final standings

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Qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics
Rank Team Record
    Angola 7–0
    Nigeria 5–2
    Egypt 6–1
4   Mali 3–4
5   Tunisia 4–2
6   Algeria 3–3
7   Senegal 3–3
8   Ivory Coast 2–4
9   Cape Verde 3–3
10   Mozambique 1–5
11   Morocco 1–5
12   South Africa 0–6
 
1st
 
2nd
 
3rd
  Angola
Ângelo Victoriano
Aníbal Moreira
Carlos Almeida
Cristovão Swingue
David Dias
Edmar Victoriano "Baduna"
Herlander Coimbra
Jean Jacques Conceição
Joaquim Gomes "Kikas"
Justino Victoriano
Miguel Lutonda
Victor de Carvalho
Coach: Mário Palma
  Nigeria
Ayo Samuel
Benjamin Eze
Daniel Okonkwo
Godwin Owinje
Julius Nwosu
Kadri Jibril
Kingsley Ogwudire
Mohammed Acha
Mufo Ibrahim
Olumide Oyedeji
Tunji Awojobi
Yinka Dare
Coach: Andrew Isokpehi
  Egypt
Ahmed Oraby
Ahmed Sakr
Ahmed Abdel-Wahab
El-Hosany Ahmed
Haytham Hassan
Ihab El-Aziz
Islam Ibrahim
Mohamed Moteleb
Tarek El-Ghannam
Tarek Khairi
Wael El Sayed
Yasser Elwahab
Coach: Mario Blassone

Awards

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 1999 FIBA Africa Championship winners 
 
Angola
Fifth title
Most Valuable Player
  Lamine Diawara[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men Basketball Africa Championship 1999 Luanda, Cabinda (ANG) - 29.07-06.08 Winner Angola". todor66.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2014-01-18.
  2. ^ "Calendário dos jogos do Afrobasket '99" (in Portuguese). FIBAAfrica.com. Archived from the original on 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-01-18.