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FIBA Africa Championship 1989





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The FIBA Africa Championship 1989 was hosted by Angola from December 16 to December 27, 1989. The games were played in Luanda. Angola won the tournament, its first African Championship, by beating Egypt in the final. Both teams qualified for the 1990 FIBA World Championship as a result of their showing in this tournament.

FIBA Africa Championship 1989
15th FIBA Africa Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryAngola
DatesDecember 16-27
Teams11
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Angola (1st title)

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Competing Nations

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The following national teams competed:

Group A Group B

  Algeria
  Central African Republic
  Mali
  Senegal
  Zambia

  Angola
  Ivory Coast
  Egypt
  Kenya
  Morocco
  Tunisia

Preliminary rounds

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Group A

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Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
  Senegal 8 4 4 0 362 234 +128
  Mali 6 4 2 2 289 235 +54
  Algeria 6 4 2 2 329 297 +32
  Central African Republic 6 4 2 2 381 292 +89
  Zambia
4 4 0 4 178 481 -303

Day 1

  Mali 94–30   Zambia
  Senegal 85–74   Central African Republic

Day 2

  Zambia 46–110   Senegal
  Algeria 60–77   Mali

Day 3

20 December 1989

Central African Republic   165–46   Zambia
Pts: Goporo44 Pts: Chawelwa 22

Cidadela, Luanda

20 December 1989

Senegal   89–62   Algeria
Pts: Sene 17 Pts: Samir 10

Cidadela, Luanda

Day 4

  Central African Republic 67–66   Mali
  Zambia 56–112   Algeria

Day 5

  Algeria 95–75   Central African Republic
  Senegal 78–52   Mali

Group B

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Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
  Angola 10 5 5 0 426 274 +152
  Egypt 9 5 4 1 419 364 +55
  Ivory Coast 9 6 3 3 500 503 -3
  Tunisia 7 5 2 3 389 402 -13
  Morocco 6 5 1 4 348 426 -78
  Kenya 4 4 0 4 276 389 -113

Day 1

  Angola 72–57   Ivory Coast
  Tunisia 98–86   Ivory Coast
  Egypt 89–69   Morocco

Day 2

  Morocco 87–86   Kenya
  Angola 83–66   Tunisia
  Egypt 91–81   Ivory Coast

Day 3

20 December 1989

Tunisia   68–64   Morocco
Pts: Ben Cherif 20

Cidadela, Luanda

20 December 1989

Ivory Coast   97–79   Kenya
Pts: Meledj 20 Pts: G.Owino 8

Cidadela, Luanda

20 December 1989

Angola   82–68   Egypt
Pts: Conceição27 Pts: A.Mohamed 12

Cidadela, Luanda

Day 4

  Angola 90–50   Morocco
  Egypt 95–71   Kenya
  Ivory Coast 86–85   Tunisia

Day 5

  Ivory Coast 93–78   Morocco
  Egypt 83–72   Tunisia
  Angola 110–40   Kenya

Knockout stage

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Semi-finalsFinal

 

      

 

December 26, 1989

 

 

  Egypt81

 

December 27, 1989

 

  Senegal68

 

  Egypt62

 

December 26, 1989

 

  Angola89

 

  Angola92

 

 

  Mali55

 

Third place

 

 

December 27, 1989

 

 

  Senegal65

 

 

  Mali53

26 December 1989

Angola   89–62   Egypt
Scoring by half: 44–23, 45–39
Pts: J.C. Guimarães29 Pts: Ashraf Mohamed 18

Cidadela, Luanda
Referees: C. Ussene (MOZ), D. Abderahman (ALG)

Classification Stage

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  Ivory Coast 91–70   Algeria
  Tunisia 99–110   Central African Republic
  Zambia 65–122   Morocco

Final standings

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Rank Team Record
1   Angola 7-0
2   Egypt 5-2
3   Senegal 5-1
4   Mali 2-4
5   Ivory Coast 4-3
6   Algeria 2-3
7   Central African Republic 3-2
8   Tunisia 2-4
9   Morocco 2-4
10   Zambia 0-5
11   Kenya 0-4

Awards

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 1989 FIBA Africa Championship winners 
 
Angola
First title
Most Valuable Player
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