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For the women's tournament, see 2000 FIBA Africa Championship for Women.
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The FIBA Africa Championship 2001 was hosted by Morocco from August 4 to
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August 12, 2001. The games were played in Rabat and Casablanca. The top two
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countries in this FIBA Africa Championship earned the two berths allocated to
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Africa for the 2002 FIBA World Championship in the United States. Angola won the
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Host nation
Morocco
the final. Both teams qualified for the 2002 FIBA World Championship.
Dates
August 4-12
Teams
12 (from 53 federations)
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1 Draw
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2 Squads
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3 Preliminary round
Champions
MVP
Miguel Lutonda
3.1 Group A
Tournament statistics
3.2 Group B
Players
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4 Knockout stage
Points
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5 Classification Stage
Rebounds
Romain Sato 10
6 Final standings
Assists
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7 Statistical leaders
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8 See also
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9 External links
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Draw
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Group 1
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Teams
Group 2
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Algeria
Egypt
Franais
Angola
Ivory Coast
Italiano
Central African
Mali
Slovenina
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Republic
Morocco
Nigeria
Mozambique
Senegal
Tunisia
Squads
South Africa
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Preliminary round
Group A
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Team
Pts Pld
PF
PA Diff
Egypt
Tunisia
Morocco
Cte d'Ivoire
365 357
Mozambique
Mali
Day 1
Morocco
7857
Mozambique
Mali
7677
Tunisia
Egypt
8381
Cte d'Ivoire
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Day 2
Mozambique
7487
Tunisia
Egypt
7769
Mali
Cte d'Ivoire
8067
Morocco
Mozambique
8086
Egypt
Cte d'Ivoire
7179
Mali
Tunisia
8076
Morocco
Egypt
8477
Tunisia
Cte d'Ivoire
7560
Mozambique
8388
Cte d'Ivoire
Tunisia
6858
Cte d'Ivoire
Mozambique
8567
Mali
Egypt
8288
Morocco
Day 3
Day 4
Mali
Day 5
Group B
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Team
Pts Pld
PF
PA
Diff
Algeria
Angola
Nigeria
Senegal
305 354
South Africa
211 362
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151
Day 1
South Africa
4676
Algeria
Angola
7157
Senegal
6580
Nigeria
Senegal
10449
Angola
7078
Algeria
South Africa
4764
Nigeria
South Africa
3769
Senegal
6679
Algeria
Angola
5443
Nigeria
Nigeria
5958
Algeria
7741
South Africa
Senegal
6068
Angola
Angola
7640
South Africa
5659
Nigeria
Algeria
7156
Senegal
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Knockout stage
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Semi-finals
August 11, 2001
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Final
Egypt
60
Angola
72
August 12, 2001
Algeria
68
Angola
78
Third place
August 11, 2001
Algeria
77
Tunisia
71
Tunisia
76
Egypt
77
Classification Stage
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Nigeria
7966
Morocco
Cte d'Ivoire
6073
Senegal
7963
Mozambique
Mali
6354
South Africa
Final standings
Rank
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Team
Record
Angola
6-1
Algeria
5-2
Egypt
5-2
Tunisia
4-3
Nigeria
5-1
Morocco
4-2
Senegal
3-3
Cte d'Ivoire
2-4
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Mozambique
1-5
11
Mali
2-4
12
South Africa
0-6
Angola and Algeria qualified for the 2002 FIBA World Championship in the United States.
Angola
Sixth title
Most Valuable Player
Miguel Lutonda
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Miguel Lutonda
Ali Bouziane
Edmar Victoriano
Ali El Amri
Haytham Darwish
Statistical leaders
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Points
Rebounds
Rank
Name
PPG
Miloud Dahine
21.4
Romain Sato
Ali El Amri
17.4
Amara Sy
16.8
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Rank
Assists
Name
RPG
Romain Sato
1
Mounir Bouhelal
Rank
1
10
Mejdi Maalaoui
4
Olumide Oyedeji
8.6
Name
Islam Aly Ibrahim
Ismail AbdelMoneim
Osama El-Sayed
APG
2.4
1.6
1.5
Ali Bouziane
See also
15.8
Ismail AbdelMoneim
7.2
Ali Bouziane
Blaise Amalabian
1.4
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External links
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FIBA Archive
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United Arab Republic 1962 Morocco 1964 Tunisia 1965 Morocco 1968 United Arab Republic 1970 Senegal 1972
Tournaments
Central African Republic 1974 Egypt 1975 Senegal 1978 Morocco 1980 Somalia 1981 Egypt 1983 Ivory Coast 1985
Tunisia 1987 Angola 1989 Egypt 1992 Kenya 1993 Algeria 1995 Senegal 1997 Angola 1999 Morocco 2001 Egypt 2003
Algeria 2005 Angola 2007 Libya 2009 Madagascar 2011 Ivory Coast 2013 Tunisia 2015
Qualification
Squads
Basketball in Morocco
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