AfroBasket Women

The FIBA Africa Women's Championship is the women's basketball continental championship of Africa, played biennially under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, the basketball sport governing body, and the African zone thereof. The tournament also serves to qualify teams for participation in the quadrennial FIBA World Championship for Women and the Olympic basketball tournament.

AfroBasket Women
Current season, competition or edition:
2019 Women's Afrobasket
SportBasketball
Founded1966
No. of teams12
CountryFIBA Africa member nations
ContinentFIBA Africa
Most recent
champion(s)
 Nigeria (4th title)
Most titles Senegal (11 titles)

Results

Summaries

Year Hosts Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth Place
1966
Details
 Guinea
United Arab Republic
n/a
Guinea

Central African Republic
n/a
Senegal
1968
Details
 UAR
United Arab Republic
n/a
Senegal

Mali
n/a
Algeria
1970
Details
 Togo
Madagascar
44–36
United Arab Republic

Senegal
50–27
Mali
1974
Details
 Tunisia
Senegal
47–44
Tunisia

Egypt
56–34
Togo
1977
Details
 Senegal
Senegal
88–56
Egypt

Togo
70–35
Ivory Coast
1979
Details
 Somalia
Senegal
n/a
Somalia

Ghana
n/a
1981
Details
 Senegal
Senegal
83–73
Zaire

Angola
83–71
Mali
1983
Details
 Angola
Zaire
n/a
Senegal

Cameroon
n/a
Mozambique
1984
Details
 Senegal
Senegal
2–0
w/o

Zaire

Cameroon
83–70
Mali
1986
Details
 Mozambique
Zaire
n/a
Mozambique

Angola
n/a
Cameroon
1990
Details
 Tunisia
Senegal
70–68
Zaire

Mozambique
86–75
Tunisia
1993
Details
 Senegal
Senegal
89–43
Kenya

Mozambique
63–57
Zaire
1994
Details
 South Africa
Zaire
68–48
Senegal

Angola
53–29
Mozambique
1997
Details
 Kenya
Senegal
73–59
DR Congo

Nigeria
90–62
Kenya
2000
Details
 Tunisia
Senegal
71–63
Tunisia

DR Congo
80–79
Morocco
2003
Details[1]
 Mozambique
Nigeria
69–63
Mozambique

Senegal
61–47
Angola
2005
Details[2]
 Nigeria
Nigeria
64–57
Senegal

Mozambique
59–51
DR Congo
2007
Details[3]
 Senegal
Mali
63–56
Senegal

Angola
73–58
Mozambique
2009
Details[4]
 Madagascar
Senegal
72–57
Mali

Angola
76–57
Ivory Coast
2011
Details
 Mali
Angola
62–54
Senegal

Mali
71–62
Nigeria
2013
Details[5]
 Mozambique
Angola
64–61 (OT)
Mozambique

Senegal
56–53
Cameroon
2015
Details
 Cameroon
Senegal
81–66
Cameroon

Nigeria
65–55
Angola
2017
Details
 Mali
Nigeria
65–48
Senegal

Mali
75–52
Mozambique
2019
Details
 Senegal
Nigeria
60–55
Senegal

Mali
66–54
Mozambique
2021
Details
^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.
^w/o Withdrew.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Senegal118322
2 Nigeria4026
3 DR Congo3418
4 Egypt2215
5 Angola2057
6 Mali1146
7 Madagascar1001
8 Mozambique0336
9 Tunisia0202
10 Cameroon0123
11 Guinea0101
 Kenya0101
 Somalia0101
14 Central African Republic0011
 Ghana0011
 Togo0011
Totals (16 nations)24242472

Tournament awards

Most recent award winners (2019)
Year Winner
2019 Ezinne Kalu
Year Player Position Team
2019 Ezinne Kalu Guard  Nigeria
Touty Gandega Guard  Mali
Leia Dongue Forward  Mozambique
Astou Traoré Forward  Senegal
Evelyn Akhator Center  Nigeria

Participating nations

Nation
1966

1968

1970

1974

1977

1979

1981

1983

1984

1986

1990

1993

1994

1997

2000

2003

2005

2007

2009

2011

2013

2015

2017

2019
Years
 Algeria 498881011118
 Angola 6756554646518
 Cameroon 478676481012
 Cape Verde 79994
 Central African Republic 69124
 Congo 792
 DR Congo 474779615
 Egypt 677887712
 Gabon 972
 Ghana 6123
 Guinea 5788119108
 Ivory Coast 455655884875813
 Kenya 541210116
 Madagascar 1083
 Mali 48744769555518
 Morocco 41
 Mauritius 121
 Mozambique 454646564416
 Niger 1082
 Nigeria 57554612
 Rwanda 992
 Senegal 423
 Somalia 52
 South Africa 86911125
 Tanzania 81
 Togo 64104
 Tunisia 5646111010111211
 Uganda 9102
 Zimbabwe 7122
Teams 4679938685898910101012121212121212

See also

References

  1. "2003 African Championship for Women". FIBA.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  2. "2005 FIBA Africa Championship for Women Final Round". FIBA.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. "2007 FIBA Africa Championship for Women Final Round". FIBA.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  4. "2009 FIBA Africa Championship for Women". FIBA.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  5. "2013 FIBA Africa Championship for Women". FIBA.com. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
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