FIBA Africa

FIBA Africa is a zone within the FIBA basketball association which contains all 54 national African FIBA federations. It was founded in 1961.[1] FIBA Africa maintains offices in Cairo and in Abidjan.

FIBA Africa
Formation1961
TypeSports federation
Headquarters
Membership
54 national associations
President
Anibal Manave
Websitefiba.basketball/africa

Zones

The 54 federations of FIBA Africa are grouped in 7 Zones:[2][3]

  1. Zone 1: Maghreb (4)
  2. Zone 2: North North Africa (8)
  3. Zone 3: South West Africa (8)
  4. Zone 4: Central Africa (8)
  5. Zone 5: East Africa (11)
  6. Zone 6: Southern Africa (10)
  7. Zone 7: Indian Ocean (5)

Members

CountryRank
(Aug 2016)
AssociationNational teamsFIBA
affiliation
Zone 1
Algeria 068 Fédération Algérienne de Basket-Ball – FABB
1963
Libya 079 Libyan Arab Basketball Federation – LBF
1961
Morocco 060 Moroccan Royal Basketball FederationFRMBB
1936
Tunisia 021 Fédération Tunnisienne de Basket-BallFTBB 1956
Zone 2
Cape Verde 063 Federação Cabo-Verdiana de Basquetebol – FCBB
1988
Gambia Gambia Basketball Association – GBA
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1972
Guinea-Bissau Federação de Basquetebol da Guiné-Bissau – FBGB
1994
Guinea Fédération Guinéenne de Basket-Ball – FEGUIBA
1962
Mali 057 Fédération Malienne de Basket-Ball – FMBB 1961
Mauritania Fédération de Basketball de la Rép Islamique de Mauritanie – FBBRIM
1964
Senegal 031 Fédération Sénégalaise de Basket-Ball – FSBB 1962
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone National Basketball Federation – SLNBF
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1991
Zone 3
Benin Fédération Béninoise de Basket-Ball – FBB 1962
Burkina Faso 091 Fédération Burkinabè de Basketball – FEBBA 1964
Ivory Coast 040 Fédération Ivoirienne de Basket-Ball – FIBB 1961
Ghana Ghana Basketball Association – GBBA
1962
Liberia Liberia Basketball Federation – LBF 1964
Niger [Nigerien Basketball Federation|Fédération Nigérienne de Basketbal] – FENIBASKET
1963
Nigeria 016 Nigeria Basketball Federation – NBBF 1964
Togo 091 Fédération Nationale de Basketball Togo – FTBB
1963
Zone 4
Cameroon 052 Fédération Camerounaise de Basketball – FECABASKET
1965
Central African Republic 057 Fédération Centrafricaine de Basket-Ball – FCBB 1963
Chad 089 Fédération Tchadienne de Basket-Ball – FTBB
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1963
Congo 079 Fédération Congolaise de Basket-Ball – FECOKET 1962
DR Congo Fédération de Basket-Ball du Congo – FEBACO 1963
Equatorial Guinea Federación Guineana de Básquetbol – FEGUIBASKET
1994
Gabon 076 Fédération Gabonaise de Basket-Ball – FEGABAB 1965
São Tomé and Príncipe Federação Santomense de Basquetebol - FSB
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1983
Zone 5
Burundi Fédération de Basket-Ball du Burundi – FEBABU
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1994
Egypt 041 Egyptian Basketball FederationEBBFED Archived 2015-05-03 at the Wayback Machine 1934
Eritrea Eritrean National Basketball Federation – ENBF
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1997
Ethiopia Ethiopian Basketball Federation – EBBF
1949
Kenya Kenya Basketball Federation – KBF 1965
Rwanda 064 Fédération Rwandaise de Basketball Amateur – FERWABA 1977
Somalia Somali Basketball Federation – SBF
1960
Sudan Sudan Basketball Association – SBB
1953
South Sudan South Sudan Basketball Federation – SSBF
2013
Tanzania Tanzania Basketball Federation – TBF
1968
Uganda 089 Federation of Uganda Basketball Association – FUBA 1963
Zone 6
Angola 023 Federação Angolana de BasquetebolFAB Archived 2021-12-29 at the Wayback Machine 1979
Botswana Botswana Basketball Association – BBA 1997
Eswatini Eswatini National Basketball Association – ENBA
2000
Lesotho Lesotho Basketball Association – LBA
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1997
Malawi Basket Association of Malawi – BASMAL
1988
Mozambique 061 Federação Moçambicana de Basquetebol – FMB 1978
Namibia Namibian Basketball Federation – NBF
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1995
South Africa 077 Basketball South AfricaBSA 1992
Zambia Zambia Basketball Association – ZBA 1962
Zimbabwe 091 Basketball Union of Zimbabwe – BUZ
1962
Zone 7
Comoros Fédération Comorienne de Basket-Ball – FCBB
1995
Djibouti Fédération Djiboutienne de Basket-Ball – FDBB
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1979
Madagascar 082 Fédération Malagasy de Basket-Ball – FMBB 1963
Mauritius Fédération Mauricienne de Basket-Ball – FMBB
1959
Seychelles Seychelles Basketball Federation – SBF
  • Men's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
  • Women's
    • U18/19
    • U16/17
1979

FIBA World Rankings

Overview

FIBA Africa competitions

National teams

Clubs

Medals

Last Update: 1 April 2024

National Events

Exclude Basketball at the African Games, AfroCan and FIBA Africa Nations League.

  1. African Men Basketball Championship (1962-2021) - 30 Editions
  2. African Women Basketball Championship (1966-2023) - 26 Editions
  3. African Men U18 Basketball Championship (1977-2022) - 21 Editions
  4. African Women U18 Basketball Championship (1985-2022) - 16 Editions
  5. African Men U16 Basketball Championship (2009-2023) - 8 Editions
  6. African Women U16 Basketball Championship (2009-2023) - 8 Editions
  7. African Men 3x3 Basketball Championship (2017-2023) - 5 Editions
  8. African Women 3x3 Basketball Championship (2017-2023) - 5 Editions
  9. African Men U17 3x3 Basketball Championship (2019-2023) - 3 Editions
  10. African Women U17 3x3 Basketball Championship (2019-2023) - 3 Editions

Club Events

Exclude African Basketball Cup Winners' Cup.

  1. FIBA Africa Basketball League (1972-2019) + Basketball Africa League (2021-2023) - 35 Editions
  2. FIBA Africa Women's Basketball League (1985-2023) - 27 Editions

Current champions

Nations

Competition Last held Champion Title Runner-up Next edition
FIBA AfroBasket Men's 2021  Tunisia 3rd  Ivory Coast 2025
FIBA AfroCan 2023  Morocco 1st  Ivory Coast -
FIBA Africa U-18 Men's 2022  Egypt 6th  Madagascar TBD
FIBA Africa U-16 Men's 2023  Guinea 1st  Egypt TBD
FIBA AfroBasket Women's 2023  Nigeria 6th  Senegal 2025
FIBA Africa U-18 Women's 2022  Mali 8th  Egypt TBD
FIBA Africa U-16 Women's 2023  Mali 8th  Egypt TBD

3×3 Africa Cup

Competition Last held Champion Title Runner-up Next edition
Men 2023  Egypt 2nd  Nigeria TBD
Women 2023  Kenya 1st  Egypt TBD

Clubs

Competition (clubs) Last held Champion Title Runner-up Next edition
Basketball Africa League Zamalek SC 1st US Monastir 2022
Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup Ferroviário de Maputo 1st Interclube 2019

Summer Olympics record

Men

Nation
1936

1948

1952

1968

1972

1976

1980

1984

1988

1992

1996

2000

2004

2008

2012

2016

2020

2024
Total
 Angola10111212125
 Central African Republic101
 Egypt15-18199-16161212127
 Morocco161
 Nigeria1011103
 Senegal1515113
 South SudanQ1
 Tunisia111
Total11122111211111211122

Women

Nation
1996

2000

2004

2008

2012

2016

2020
Total
 Angola121
 Mali121
 Nigeria11112
 Senegal12122
 Zaire121
Total11111117

World Championship record

Men

Team
1950

1959

1970

1974

1978

1982

1986

1990

1994

1998

2002

2006

2010

2014

2019

2023
Total
 Algeria151
 Angola2013161110151727269
 Cape Verde281
 Central African Republic141
 Egypt51113161424207
 Ivory Coast13232029275
 Nigeria1314173
 Senegal14152216305
 South Sudan171
 Tunisia24202
Total111111222223335535

Women

Team
1971

1975

1979

1983

1990

1994

1998

2002

2006

2010

2014

2018

2022
Total
 Angola161
 Kenya161
 Madagascar131
 Mali15112
 Mozambique151
 Nigeria1682
 Senegal13121414151516128
 DR Congo1415163
 Tunisia161
Total111121222222120

References

  1. "Kenyanstar Sports". www.kenyanstar.co.ke. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
  2. "Sub-zones". FIBA.
  3. "Sub-zones Africa". FIBA.
  4. "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  5. "FIBA Women's Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.

See also

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