2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's African Championship

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2017 FIBA Africa U-16 Championship 
for Women
5th FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship for Women
Tournament details
Host country 
2019

The 2017 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship for Women was the 5th

FIBA Africa U16 Championship for Women, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Mozambique from August 5 to 12, with the games played in Beira.[1]

Hosts Selection

On 25 March 2016, FIBA Africa announced that Mozambique will host the tournament.[3]

Venue

Beira

Qualification

Event Date Location Vacancies Qualified
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 1 12–16 June 2017[notes 1] Morocco NA 1
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 2 Cancelled[notes 2] NA 1  Mali
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 3 9–14 June 2017[notes 3] Togo Lomé 1
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 4 Cancelled[notes 4] NA 1
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 5 1–6 June 2017[notes 5] Kenya Mombasa 1  Egypt
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 6 TBD[notes 6] Zimbabwe Harare 3  
Angola
 Zimbabwe
2017 AfroBasket U16 Women Preliminaries Zone 7 Cancelled[notes 7] NA 1
Total 5

Squads

Participating teams

Format

The first round will be played in a round-robin format. The top four teams will advance to the Final Phase which will be played in a knockout format (Semi-Finals, Final). The Third-Place Game and the Final will be played on the last day of the tournament (August 12).[11]

Group phase

All times are in

UTC+2:00
)

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Mali 4 4 0 314 131 +183 8 Advanced to Semi-finals
2  Egypt 4 3 1 208 216 −8 7
3  
Angola
4 2 2 202 202 0 6
4  
Mozambique
(H)
4 1 3 199 243 −44 5
5  Zimbabwe 4 0 4 136 267 −131 4 Eliminated
Source: FIBA Africa
(H) Hosts
5 August
15:00
Egypt  33–66  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 14–15, 4–14, 9–13, 6–24
3 Pts:
S. Kone 11
Asts: F. Kone
4
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Walelign Fikadu Gebeto (ETH), Joyce Muchenu (ZIM), Francisco Tando (ANG)
5 August
18:00
Zimbabwe  39–48  
Mozambique
Scoring by quarter: 3–10, 10–16, 11–10, 15–12
2 Pts: Massingue 20
Rebs: Sumbane, Rijal 7
Asts: Massingue 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Aya Khaled Abdelmohsed Ahmed (EGY), Youssouf Maiga (MLI), Dorothy Judy Okatch (BOT)
6 August
16:00
Egypt  55–46  Zimbabwe
Scoring by quarter: 12–9, 10–14, 17–10, 16–13
4 Pts: Mabika 16
Rebs: Mabika 19
Asts: Zwinake 2
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Dorothy Judy Okatch (BOT), Francisco Tando (ANG), Buyiswa Tshemese (RSA)
6 August
18:00
Angola
 
64–57  
Mozambique
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 12–13, 25–9, 14–17
1 Pts: Massingue 18
Rebs: Massingue, Paxixe, Rijal 6
Asts: Magoliço, Sigauque, Paxixe 1
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Walelign Fikadu Gebeto (ETH), Youssouf Maiga (MLI), Joyce Muchenu (ZIM)
7 August
16:00
Mali  112–22  Zimbabwe
Scoring by quarter: 23–7, 39–3, 23–9, 27–3
S. Kone 8
Asts: F. Kone, Sangare
6
Pts: Mabika 10
Rebs: Zwinake 7
Asts: Mutengo 1
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Aya Khaled Abdelmohsed Ahmed (EGY), Francisco Tando (ANG), Buyiswa Tshemese (RSA)
7 August
18:00
Angola
 
43–56  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 11–13, 8–23, 16–8, 8–12
2 Pts: Elgizawy 22
Rebs: Abdullah 9
Asts: Elgizawy 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
Referees: Youssouf Maiga (MLI), Joyce Muchenu (ZIM), Dorothy Judy Okatch (BOT)
8 August
16:00
Zimbabwe  29–52  
Angola
Scoring by quarter: 8–13, 9–10, 6–16, 6–13
2 Pts: Antonio 14
Rebs: Quipaca 8
Asts: Lourenço 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
8 August
18:00
Mozambique
 
33–76  Mali
Scoring by quarter: 6–19, 7–9, 14–19, 6–29
4 Pts:
S. Kone 8
Asts: F. Kone, Sissoko
4
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
9 August
16:00
Mali  60–43  
Angola
Scoring by quarter: 15–6, 14–8, 15–16, 16–13
S. Kone 9
Asts: Coulibaly
6
Pts: Lourenço 10
Rebs: Antonio 5
Asts: Antonio 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
9 August
18:00
Mozambique
 
61–64  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 20–9, 14–13, 14–16, 13–26
5 Pts: Elshishiny 15
Rebs: Abdelalim 5
Asts: Abouelkhair, Badawy, Mohamed 1
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira

Final round

Finalists qualified for the

2018 FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup
.

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
11 August
 
 
 
Mozambique
39
 
 
Angola
29
 
 
Angola
59
 
Third place
 
 
12 August
 
 
 
Mozambique
38
 
 
 Egypt56

Semi-finals

11 August
16:00
 
Egypt
42–59  
Angola
Scoring by quarter: 7–11, 10–25, 14–15, 11–8
3 Pts: Lourenço 16
Rebs: Dizeko, Caetano 5
Asts: Antonio 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira
11 August
18:00
 
Mali
63–39  Mozambique
Scoring by quarter: 15–8, 16–13, 15–5, 17–13
S. Kone 7
Asts: F. Kone
4
Pts: Sigauque 11
Rebs: Rijal 12
Asts: Machava, Massingue, McDonald 2
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira

Bronze medal match

12 August
14:00
 Mozambique 38–56  
Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 10–13, 9–10, 9–20, 10–13
3 Pts: Abdullah 16
Rebs: Abdullah 6
Asts: Badawy, Elgizawy 2
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira

Final

12 August
16:00
 
Mali
68–29  
Angola
Scoring by quarter: 16–11, 17–4, 21–7, 14–7
S. Kone 9
Asts: F. Kone
6
Pts: Dizeko 13
Rebs: Dizeko 7
Asts: Lourenço 3
Ferroviario da Beira Stadium, Beira

Statistical Leaders

Final statistics at the end of the tournament:[12]

Players

Awards

 2017 Under-16 African champions 

Mali

Fifth title
  • Most Valuable Player: Mali Aissetou Coulibaly[13]

The All-Star Five:[13]

Position Player Country Origin
PG Noemia Alexandre Massingue Mozambique Mozambique
SG Habiba Elgizawy Egypt Egypt
SF Aissetou Coulibaly  
Mali
PF Cacia Antonio  
Angola
C Sika Kone  
Mali

Final ranking

Qualified to the
2018 FIBA Under-17 Women’s Basketball World Cup
.
Rank Team Record
1st place, gold medalist(s)  
Mali
6–0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  
Angola
5–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  
Egypt
4–2
4  Mozambique 1–5
5  Zimbabwe 0–4

Notes

  1. ^ Four countries will participate: hosts Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The qualifier will be played in a round-robin format.[4]
  2. ^ Competition was cancelled. The qualifiers of this zone are cancelled as no team registered for the regional tournament. Mali was added later.[5]
  3. ^ Four countries will participate: hosts Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast. The qualifier will be played in a round-robin format. Nigeria was added later.[6]
  4. ^ Competition was cancelled. The qualifiers of this zone are cancelled as no team registered for the regional tournament.[7]
  5. ^ Four countries participated: hosts Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and the eventual zone winner Egypt. The tournament was played in round-robin format.[8]
  6. ^ Two teams will participate: hosts Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Mozambique already qualified as the tournament hosts. The tournament will be played over two games. Angola and Zimbabwe were added later.[9]
  7. ^ Competition was cancelled. The qualifiers of this zone are cancelled as no team registered for the regional tournament.[10]

References

  1. ^ FIBA Calendar
  2. ^ "Mali claim fifth straight FIBA U16 Women's African Championship title". FIBA Africa. 12 August 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  3. ^ "Mozambique to host FIBA U16 Women's African Championship 2017". FIBA Africa. 25 March 2016. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Zone I Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Zone II Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Zone III Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Zone IV Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 19 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Zone V Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Zone VI Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Zone VII Preliminaries". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Competition System". FIBA Africa. Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  12. ^ "Player Statistics". FIBA.com. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  13. ^ a b "Coulibaly named MVP, headlines All-Star Five". FIBA.basketball. FIBA.com. 12 August 2017. Retrieved 22 August 2017.

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