2011 FIBA Africa U-16 Championship 
2nd FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship
Tournament details
Host countryEgypt
DatesJuly 8–16
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Egypt (2nd title)
Tournament statistics
MVPEgypt Ehab Amin
Top scorerSouth Africa Williams 23
Top reboundsMozambique Ubisse 11.3
Top assistsEgypt Abdeen 6
Official website
2011 FIBA Africa U16 Championship

The 2011 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship for Men (alternatively the Afrobasket U16) was the 2nd U-16 FIBA Africa championship, played under the auspices of the Fédération Internationale de Basketball, the basketball sport governing body and qualified for the 2012 World Cup. The tournament was held from July 8–16 in Alexandria, Egypt, contested by 8 national teams and won by Egypt.[1]

The tournament qualified the winner for the 2012 U17 World Championship.

Squads

Format

  • The 8 teams were divided into two groups (Groups A+B) for the preliminary round.
  • Round robin for the preliminary round.
  • From there on a knockout system was used until the final.

Draw

Group A Group B

 Egypt
 Mozambique
 Algeria
 South Africa

 Tunisia
 Angola
 Mali
 Congo

Preliminary round

Times given below are in UTC+2.

Group A

Qualified for the semi-finals
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Egypt 330303168+1356
 Mozambique 312181232-514
 Algeria 312142163-214
 South Africa 312116179-633
8 July 2011
18:00
Egypt  10854  Mozambique
Scoring by quarter: 33-15, 19-16, 24-10, 32-13
Pts: Amin 32
Rebs: Osama 6
Asts: Abdeen 7
Pts: Ubisse 22
Rebs: Martins 5
Asts: Chambal 2

9 July 2011
South Africa  020  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Asts: n/a

11 July 2011
14:00
Mozambique  5859  South Africa
Scoring by quarter: 20-17, 13-12, 12-12, 13-18
Pts: Ubisse 25
Rebs: Ubisse 18
Asts: Bunguele 4
Pts: Williams 30
Rebs: Bilankulu 12
Asts: Mani 5
11 July 2011
18:00
Egypt  9457  Algeria
Scoring by quarter: 18-15, 28-8, 24-17, 24-17
Pts: Emad 13
Rebs: Hosny 9
Asts: Amin 7
Pts: Boutiba 19
Rebs: Soualah 8
Asts: Boutiba 2

12 July 2011
18:00
South Africa  57101  Egypt
Scoring by quarter: 12-20, 17-25, 15-23, 13-33
Pts: Paton 18
Rebs: Williams 11
Asts: Mani 2
Pts: Emad 14
Rebs: Emad 9
Asts: Aly 9
12 July 2011
20:00
Algeria  6569  Mozambique
Scoring by quarter: 13-23, 16-15, 19-12, 17-19
Pts: Boutiba 23
Rebs: Aissa 8
Asts: Nehal 2
Pts: Ubisse 21
Rebs: Ubisse 11
Asts: Francisco 3

Group B

Qualified for the semi-finals
Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts
 Tunisia 330137111+266
 Angola 321137115+225
 Mali 312122116+63
 Congo 30394148-542
9 July 2011
Tunisia  200  Congo
Angola  200  Mali

11 July 2011
Mali  7143  Congo
Angola  6064  Tunisia

12 July 2011
Tunisia  5351  Mali
Congo  5157  Angola

Knockout stage

All matches were played in: Alexandria
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
15 July
 
 
 Congo33
 
16 July
 
 Egypt128
 
 Egypt106
 
15 July
 
 Angola41
 
 Algeria56
 
16 July
 
 Angola62
 
 Egypt117
 
15 July
 
 Tunisia67
 
 South Africa38
 
16 July
 
 Tunisia80
 
 Tunisia51
 
15 July
 
 Mali49 Third place
 
 Mali47
 
16 July
 
 Mozambique44
 
 Angola57
 
 
 Mali59
 
5th place bracket
 
Semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
16 July
 
 
 Congo50
 
16 July
 
 Algeria68
 
 Algeria55
 
16 July
 
 Mozambique54
 
 South Africa61
 
 
 Mozambique69
 
Seventh place
 
 
16 July
 
 
 Congo66
 
 
 South Africa60

Quarterfinals

15 July 2011
Congo  33128  Egypt
Algeria  5662  Angola
Mali  4744  Mozambique

Classification 5–8

16 July 2011
Congo  5068  Algeria

Semifinals

16 July 2011
Egypt  10641  Angola
Tunisia  5149  Mali

Seventh place game

16 July 2011
Congo  6660  South Africa

Fifth place game

16 July 2011
Algeria  5554  Mozambique

Bronze medal game

16 July 2011
Angola  5759  Mali

Gold medal game

16 July 2011
Egypt  11767  Tunisia

Final standings

Qualified for the 2012 U17 World Championship

Awards

 2011 FIBA Africa Under-16 Championship winner 

Egypt
Second title
Most Valuable Player
Egypt Ehab Amin

All-Tournament Team

See also

References

  1. "FIBA Africa U16 Championship For Men". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2013-06-14.
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