Date | R | HEIM vs AUSWÄRTS | - |
---|---|---|---|
07/16 17:00 | 1 | [2] Marokko vs Elfenbeinküste [2] | 78-76 |
07/16 14:00 | 50 | [1] Demokratische Republik Kongo vs Ruanda [3] | 73-82 |
07/15 14:30 | 32 | [2] Nigeria vs Angola [1] | 69-72 |
07/15 12:00 | 31 | Kenia vs Tunesien | 59-67 |
07/14 17:00 | 2 | [3] Ruanda vs Elfenbeinküste [2] | 71-74 |
07/14 14:00 | 2 | [2] Marokko vs Demokratische Republik Kongo [1] | 76-69 |
07/14 11:30 | 48 | Angola vs Tunesien | 65-68 |
07/14 09:00 | 48 | [1] Kenia vs Nigeria [2] | 61-59 |
07/13 17:00 | 3 | [1] Angola vs Ruanda [3] | 63-73 |
07/13 14:30 | 3 | [1] Tunesien vs Elfenbeinküste [2] | 66-69 |
07/13 12:00 | 3 | [1] Demokratische Republik Kongo vs Nigeria [2] | 74-72 |
07/13 09:30 | 3 | [1] Kenia vs Marokko [2] | 46-55 |
The AfroCan (alternatively known as the FIBA AfroCan) is a men's basketball continental competition in Africa, which is played quadannually under the auspices of FIBA (International Basketball Federation), basketball's international governing body, and the FIBA African zone thereof. Unlike the AfroBasket, AfroCan is only opened to all players who play for basketball clubs based in Africa.
In 2017, a new calendar by FIBA changed the AfroBasket from a biennial to quadrennial tournament. As a consequence, the AfroCan was created to vill up the void.
The first ever AfroCan was held in 2019 in Mali, with DR Congo winning the inaugural title after beating Kenya in the final.
The second AfroCan was held in 2023 in Angola, with Morocco winning their first title after beating Ivory Coast in the final.