2004 FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship
2004 FIBA Africa U-20 Championship | |||||||
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1st FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship | |||||||
Tournament details | |||||||
Host nation | Senegal | ||||||
Dates | July 23 – August 1 | ||||||
Teams | 10 (from 53 federations) | ||||||
Venues | 1 (in 1 host city) | ||||||
Champions | Nigeria (6th title) | ||||||
Tournament leaders | |||||||
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Official website | |||||||
2004 FIBA Africa U-20 Championship | |||||||
The 2004 FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship was the only FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship, played under the rules of FIBA, the world governing body for basketball, and the FIBA Africa thereof. The tournament was hosted by Senegal from July 23 to August 1, 2004.
Nigeria defeated Cameroon 83–82 in the final to win the championship.[1] and securing a spot at the 2005 U-21 World Cup.
Squads [2]
Main article: 2004 FIBA Africa Under-20 Championship squads
Draw
Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
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Morocco |
Mauritania |
Angola |
Preliminary round
July 23 |
Senegal | 56–46 | Morocco |
July 24 |
Tunisia | 70–60 | Mauritania |
July 25 |
Algeria | 60–77 | Cameroon |
July 24 |
Angola | 79–73 | Mali |
July 25 |
Angola | 60–68 | Nigeria |
July 26 |
Mali | 81–89 | Nigeria |
Knockout stage
Quarter-finals | 5th-8th Place | 5th place | ||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Tunisia | 44 | |||||||||
July 29 | ||||||||||
Egypt | 68 | |||||||||
Tunisia | 59 | |||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Mauritania | 52 | |||||||||
Mauritania | 49 | |||||||||
July 30 | ||||||||||
Nigeria | 84 | |||||||||
Tunisia | 61 | |||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Morocco | 58 | |||||||||
Morocco | 57 | |||||||||
July 29 | ||||||||||
Cameroon | 60 | |||||||||
Morocco | 61 | 7th place | ||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Algeria | 56 | |||||||||
Algeria | 48 | Algeria | 69 | |||||||
Senegal | 58 | Mauritania | 68 | |||||||
July 30 | ||||||||||
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Nigeria | 84 | |||||||||
July 29 | ||||||||||
Mauritania | 49 | |||||||||
Nigeria | 71 | |||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Angola | 51 | |||||||||
Angola | 89 | |||||||||
July 30 | ||||||||||
Tunisia | 79 | |||||||||
Nigeria | 83 | |||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Cameroon | 82 | |||||||||
Cameroon | 60 | |||||||||
July 29 | ||||||||||
Morocco | 57 | |||||||||
Cameroon | 83 | Third place | ||||||||
July 28 | ||||||||||
Senegal | 81 | |||||||||
Senegal | 58 | Angola | 62 | |||||||
Algeria | 48 | Senegal | 58 | |||||||
July 30 | ||||||||||
Quarter finals
July 28 |
Tunisia | 79–89 | Angola |
July 28 |
Cameroon | 60–57 | Morocco |
July 28 |
Senegal | 58–48 | Algeria |
July 28 |
Nigeria | 84–49 | Mauritania |
5–8th place
July 29 |
Tunisia | 59–52 | Mauritania |
July 29 |
Morocco | 61–56 | Algeria |
Semifinals
July 29 |
Cameroon | 83–81 | Senegal |
July 29 |
Angola | 51–71 | Nigeria |
7th place
5th place
July 30 |
Algeria | 69–68 | Mauritania |
3rd place
July 30 |
Angola | 62–58 | Senegal |
Gold medal match
July 30 |
Cameroon | 82–83 | Nigeria |
Final standings
Qualified for the 2005 U-21 World Cup |
Rank | Team | Record |
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Nigeria | 5–0 | |
Cameroon | 4–1 | |
Angola | 3–2 | |
4 | Senegal | 2–2 |
5 | Tunisia | 3–1 |
6 | Morocco | 1–3 |
7 | Algeria | 2–3 |
8 | Mauritania | 0–4 |
9 | Mali | 1–2 |
10 | DR Congo | 0–3 |
Awards [3]
2004 FIBA Africa U20 Championship Winners |
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Nigeria Sixth title |
Most Valuable Player |
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References
- ↑ "Schedule & results". FIBA.com. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
- ↑ "Teams". FIBA.com. Retrieved 2013-11-28.
- ↑ "Récompenses Individuelles" (in French). FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
External links
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