Current season, competition or edition:![]() | |
Sport | 3x3 basketball |
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Founded | 2017 |
No. of teams | 10 by gender |
Country | FIBA Africa members |
Continent | Africa |
Most recent champion(s) | M: ![]() W: ![]() |
Most titles | M: ![]() W: ![]() ![]() |
The FIBA 3x3 Africa Cup had its inaugural tournament in 2017 in Lomé, Togo.[1] There are three events in this tournament: men's tournament, women's tournament, and shoot-out contest.
Results
Men's tournament
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2017 Details |
![]() Lomé |
![]() Nigeria |
21–9 | ![]() Ivory Coast |
![]() Madagascar |
18–17 | ![]() Egypt | ||
2018 Details |
![]() Lomé |
![]() Ivory Coast |
14–6 | ![]() Uganda |
![]() Nigeria |
21–19 | ![]() DR Congo | ||
2019 Details |
![]() Kampala |
![]() Egypt |
21–12 | ![]() DR Congo |
![]() Mali |
19–17 | ![]() Madagascar | ||
2022 Details |
![]() Cairo |
![]() Madagascar |
20–17 | ![]() Egypt |
![]() Rwanda |
21–17 | ![]() Tunisia | ||
2023 Details |
![]() Cairo |
![]() Egypt |
18–15 | ![]() Nigeria |
![]() Madagascar |
20–16 | ![]() Algeria | ||
Women's tournament
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Champion | Score | Second place | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||||
2017 Details |
![]() Lomé |
![]() Mali |
12–11 | ![]() Nigeria |
![]() Uganda |
16–13 | ![]() Ivory Coast | ||
2018 Details |
![]() Lomé |
![]() Mali |
19–13 | ![]() DR Congo |
![]() Togo |
19–17 | ![]() Nigeria | ||
2019 Details |
![]() Kampala |
![]() Egypt |
18–15 | ![]() Mali |
![]() Uganda |
21–15 | ![]() Nigeria | ||
2022 Details |
![]() Cairo |
![]() Egypt |
21–11 | ![]() Madagascar |
![]() DR Congo |
19–13 | ![]() Tunisia | ||
2023 Details |
![]() Cairo |
![]() Kenya |
21–20 | ![]() Egypt |
![]() Madagascar |
19–17 | ![]() Uganda | ||
References
- ↑ "Lomé to host FIBA 3x3 Africa Cup 2017". FIBA. 31 October 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
External links
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