2016 FIBA Africa U18 Women's Championship
The 2016 FIBA Africa U18 Women's Championship (alternatively the Afrobasket U18) will be the 14th U-18 FIBA Africa championship, played under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, the world basketball sport governing body. The tournament will be held from August 26 – September 4 in Cairo, Egypt and contested by 8 national teams.[1]
14th FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Egypt |
Dates | August 26– Septembre 4 |
Teams | 8 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Mali (6th title) |
Tournament statistics | |
MVP | Abdelgawad |
Top scorer | Veloso 16.3 |
Top rebounds | Akullu 12.3 |
Top assists | Doumbia 3.2 |
Official website | |
2016 FIBA Africa Championship for Women U-18 | |
The tournament qualified the winner and the runner-up for the 2017 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup.
Venue edit
Draw edit
Group A | Group B |
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Squads edit
Format edit
The Preliminary Phase of the tournament will be played in a round robin format with each team taking over its opponent respectively. The top four teams from each group will advance to the Final Phase, played in a knockout format from the Quarter-Finals onwards (Semi-Finals and Final).[2]
Preliminary round edit
The draw for the tournament was held on 25 August 2016 at the Le Passage Hotel in Cairo, Egypt.[3] All times are local (UTC+2).
Group A edit
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | Egypt | 3 | 3 | 0 | 226 | 131 | +95 | 6 |
2 | Angola | 3 | 2 | 1 | 141 | 109 | +32 | 5 |
3 | Madagascar | 3 | 1 | 2 | 136 | 158 | −22 | 4 |
4 | Algeria | 3 | 0 | 3 | 91 | 196 | −105 | 3 |
26 August
19:00 |
Egypt | 92–43 | Algeria |
Scoring by quarter: 30–9, 22–3, 14–22, 26–9 | ||
Pts: Radwa Sherif 21 Rebs: Radwa Sherif 13 Asts: Radwa Oweis 9 |
Pts: Soulef Malkia 14 Rebs: Esma Bouhafs 8 Asts: Myriam Zaidi 6 |
27 August
15:30 |
Madagascar | 32–53 | Angola |
Scoring by quarter: 11–17, 10–7, 7–21, 4–8 | ||
Pts: H. Muriel Hajanirina 8 Rebs: Jessica A. Vavisoa 7 Asts: three players 2 |
Pts: Neuma Vunge Ambriz Avelino 12 Rebs: Avelina Nene Ezequiel Peso 10 Asts: Irene Cavemba Cafumo 2 |
28 August
18:00 |
Madagascar | 49–78 | Egypt |
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 9–21, 11–20, 17–20 | ||
Pts: M. Christiane Jaofera 14 Rebs: H. Muriel Hajarinina, Tokin'Iaina Sambatrarimiora 9 Asts: H. Muriel Hajarinina, Tokin'Iaina Sambatrarimiora 2 |
Pts: Meral Abdelgawad 20 Rebs: Nadine Rehan 12 Asts: Rana AbdelFattah, Nesma Khalifa 3 |
29 August
18:00 |
Angola | 49–21 | Algeria |
Scoring by quarter: 20–4, 6–7, 11–4, 12–6 | ||
Pts: Avelina Nene Ezequiel Peso 18 Rebs: Avelina Nene Ezequiel Peso 7 Asts: Regina Maria Pequeno 5 |
Pts: Myriam Zaidi 9 Rebs: Soulef Malkia 8 Asts: Myriam Zaidi, Soulef Malkia 3 |
30 August
18:00 |
Egypt | 56–39 | Angola |
Scoring by quarter: 8–9, 21–7, 17–12, 10–11 | ||
Pts: Meral Abdelgawad 17 Rebs: Nadine Rehan 10 Asts: Meral Abdelgawad 4 |
Pts: Neusa Madalena Candido 11 Rebs: Avelina Nene Ezequiel Peso 12 Asts: Teresa Ngueve Sacato, Valeriana Cacolama Moxi 2 |
31 August
15:30 |
Algeria | 27–55 | Madagascar |
Scoring by quarter: 8–16, 6–3, 7–14, 6–19 | ||
Pts: Souhila Kaci Chaouche, Esma Bouhafs 7 Rebs: Esma Bouhafs 10 Asts: Rym Arabdiou 2 |
Pts: M. Christiane Jaofera, Tokin'Iaina Sambatrarimiora 12 Rebs: H. Muriel Hajanirina 13 Asts: Tokin'Iaina Sambatrarimiora 4 |
Group B edit
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Pts |
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1 | Mali | 3 | 3 | 0 | 302 | 85 | +217 | 6 |
2 | Mozambique | 3 | 2 | 1 | 173 | 149 | +24 | 5 |
3 | Tunisia | 3 | 1 | 2 | 125 | 175 | −50 | 4 |
4 | Uganda | 3 | 0 | 3 | 93 | 284 | −191 | 3 |
27 August
13:15 |
Mali | 65–42 | Mozambique |
Scoring by quarter: 9–13, 15–8, 22–13, 19–8 | ||
Pts: Adama Coulibaly 19 Rebs: Adama Coulibaly, Salimatou Kourouma 14 Asts: Assetou Diakite 9 |
Pts: Silvia Amadeu Veloso 13 Rebs: Iolanda Pedro Fransisco 10 Asts: Madina Camara 4 |
27 August
18:00 |
Uganda | 26–65 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter: 7–30, 12–16, 0–14, 7–5 | ||
Pts: Brenda Edith Ayere 10 Rebs: three players 8 Asts: Hajara Najjuko 2 |
Pts: Marwa Shili 32 Rebs: Amira Rebhi, Dorsf Tayaa 8 Asts: Eya Chbbouh 7 |
28 August
15:30 |
Mozambique | 55–36 | Tunisia |
Scoring by quarter: 9–14, 13–9, 13–7, 20–6 | ||
Pts: Silvia Amadeu Veloso 28 Rebs: Veronica Luis Salifu, Iolanda Pedro Fransisco 12 Asts: Bruna da Victoria Argelio 3 |
Pts: Fatma Aouinet 12 Rebs: Marwa Shili 7 Asts: Marwa Shili 3 |
30 August
13:15 |
Mozambique | 76–48 | Uganda |
Scoring by quarter: 32–9, 21–6, 17–19, 6–14 | ||
Pts: Delma Estevao Zita 18 Rebs: Iolanda Pedro Fransisco 7 Asts: Z. Gilberto Banquim 5 |
Pts: Brenda Edith Ayere 16 Rebs: Mellissa Akullu 14 Asts: Mellissa Akullu, Brenda Edith Ayere 4 |
Note: Ivory Coast withdrew form the 2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women.[4]
Knockout stage edit
Bracket edit
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
2 September | ||||||||||
Uganda | 25 | |||||||||
3 September | ||||||||||
Egypt | 67 | |||||||||
Egypt | 66 | |||||||||
2 September | ||||||||||
Mozambique | 33 | |||||||||
Madagascar | 39 | |||||||||
4 September | ||||||||||
Mozambique | 59 | |||||||||
Egypt | 61 | |||||||||
2 September | ||||||||||
Mali | 84 | |||||||||
Algeria | 20 | |||||||||
3 September | ||||||||||
Mali | 83 | |||||||||
Mali | 65 | |||||||||
2 September | ||||||||||
Angola | 46 | Third place | ||||||||
Tunisia | 40 | |||||||||
4 September | ||||||||||
Angola | 50 | |||||||||
Mozambique | 56 | |||||||||
Angola | 43 | |||||||||
5–8th place semifinals | Fifth place | |||||
3 September | ||||||
Uganda | 38 | |||||
4 September | ||||||
Madagascar | 65 | |||||
Madagascar | 59 | |||||
3 September | ||||||
Tunisia | 45 | |||||
Algeria | 43 | |||||
Tunisia | 47 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
4 September | ||||||
Uganda | 43 | |||||
Algeria | 59 |
Quarterfinals edit
5–8th place semifinals edit
Semifinals edit
Final classification games edit
Seventh place match edit
Fifth place match edit
Third place match edit
Final edit
Awards edit
2016 FIBA Africa Under-18 Championship for Women winner |
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Mali Sixth title |
Most Valuable Player |
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Meral Abdelgawad |
All-Tournament Team edit
Final standings edit
Qualified for the 2017 FIBA U19 World Women's Championship |
References edit
External links edit |