2010 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup |
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Season | 2010 |
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Dates | December 10 – December 19 |
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Number of teams | 12 |
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Regular season |
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Season MVP | Kikas Gomes |
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Finals |
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Champions | 1º de Agosto 6th title |
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Runners-up | Condor |
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Third place | AS Salé |
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Fourth place | ASB Mazembe |
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The 2010 FIBA Africa Basketball Club Championship (25th edition), was an international basketball tournament held in Cotonou, Benin from 10 December to 19 December 2010. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa, and hosted by ASO Modele, was contested by 11 clubs split into 2 groups, the top four of which qualifying for the knock-out stage, quarter, semi-finals and final.
The tournament was won by Primeiro de Agosto from Angola, thus retaining the title.
Draw
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Squads
Preliminary rounds
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- Times given below are in UTC+1.
Group A
| Qualified for the quarter-finals |
AS Salé | 79–77 | Condor |
Scoring by quarter: 19-13, 18-25, 27-11, 15-28 |
Mazembe | 55–61 | AS Salé |
Scoring by quarter: 18-10, 16-16, 6-22, 15-13 |
R. Hoopers | 77–74 | AS Salé |
Scoring by quarter: 16-16, 22-10, 21-19, 18-29 |
1º de Agosto | 85–73 | AS Salé |
Scoring by quarter: 16-20, 24-17, 23-16, 22-20 |
Condor | 61–62 | Mazembe |
Scoring by quarter: 14-17, 19-16, 17-13, 11-16 |
Group B
| Qualified for the quarter-finals |
| Team | M | W | L | PF | PA | Diff | P |
1. | Kano Pillars | 5 | 5 | 0 | 372 | 267 | +105 | 10 |
2. | Maxaquene | 5 | 4 | 1 | 331 | 309 | +22 | 9 |
3. | Inter Club Brazzaville | 5 | 2 | 3 | 283 | 303 | -20 | 7 |
4. | Manga BB | 5 | 2 | 3 | 299 | 321 | -222 | 7 |
5. | ASO Modele | 5 | 1 | 4 | 314 | 352 | -38 | 6 |
6. | Al Ahly | 5 | 1 | 4 | 299 | 346 | -47 | 6 |
Maxaquene | 70–62 | Inter Club |
Scoring by quarter: 14-13, 31-10, 12-17, 13-22 |
ASO Modele | 70–77 | Manga BB |
Scoring by quarter: 22-19, 8-22, 23-14, 17-22 |
Kano Pillars | 86–60 | Al Ahly |
Scoring by quarter: 20-13, 25-10, 21-15, 20-22 |
Manga BB | 51–54 | Inter Club |
Scoring by quarter: 20-15, 11-13, 9-15, 11-11 |
Al Ahly | 63–73 | ASO Modele |
Scoring by quarter: 18-20, 7-11, 19-17, 19-25 |
Kano Pillars | 74–51 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 16-15, 22-14, 25-10, 11-12 |
Al Ahly | 60–70 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 15-16, 16-16, 16-18, 13-20 |
ASO Modele | 58–65 | Inter Club |
Scoring by quarter: 18-18, 16-17, 14-16, 10-14 |
Al Ahly | 58–66 | Manga BB |
Scoring by quarter: 20-20, 12-15, 15-21, 11-10 |
Inter Club | 51–66 | Kano Pillars |
Scoring by quarter: 15-11, 14-16, 14-24, 8-15 |
ASO Modele | 53–72 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 7-18, 11-17, 16-20, 19-17 |
Maxaquene | 68–60 | Manga BB |
Scoring by quarter: 18-9, 21-16, 8-15, 21-20 |
Inter Club | 51–58 | Al Ahly |
Scoring by quarter: 2-17, 17-7, 14-9, 18-25 |
Kano Pillars | 75–60 | ASO Modele |
Scoring by quarter: 24-14, 15-17, 23-16, 13-13 |
Knockout stage
| 9th-11th Place | | 9th place |
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| Friday 17 December 10:00 | | |
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| Al Ahly | 63 |
| Saturday 18 December 10:00 |
| Royal Hoopers | 73 | |
| Royal Hoopers | 76 |
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| | ASO Modele | 66 |
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| Quarter-finals | | 5th-8th Place | | 5th place |
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| Friday 17 December – 12:00 | | | | | |
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| Condor | 67 |
| Saturday 18 December 12:00 |
| Kano Pillars | 61 | |
| Kano Pillars | 60 |
| Friday 17 December – 14:00 |
| | Inter Club | 41 | |
| Inter Club | 41 |
| | Sunday 19 December 12:00 |
| AS Salé | 71 | |
| Kano Pillars | 74 |
| Friday 17 December – 16:00 |
| | Manga BB | 45 |
| Manga BB | 38 |
| Saturday 18 December 14:00 | |
| 1º de Agosto | 66 | |
| Manga BB | 64 |
| Friday 17 December – 18:00 |
| | Maxaquene | 57 | | 7th place |
| ASB Mazembe | 67 |
| | Sunday 19 December 10:00 |
| Maxaquene | 48 | |
| Inter Club | 41 |
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| Maxaquene | 67 |
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9–11th place
Al Ahly | 63–73 | R. Hoopers |
Scoring by quarter: 17-12, 11-22, 22-20, 13-19 |
Quarter finals
Condor | 67–61 | Kano Pillars |
Scoring by quarter: 14-21, 12-13, 20-14, 21-13 |
Inter Club | 41–71 | AS Salé |
Scoring by quarter: 16-17, 11-12, 5-27, 9-15 |
Mazembe | 67–48 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 17-13, 13-10, 17-16, 20-9 |
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9th place
5–8th place
Kano Pillars | 60–41 | Inter Club |
Scoring by quarter: 10-17, 19-6, 18-7, 13-11 |
Manga BB | 64–57 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 15-12, 17-23, 10-13, 22-9 |
Semifinals
Condor | 68–44 | AS Salé |
Scoring by quarter: 16-18, 16-8, 16-11, 20-7 |
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7th place
Inter Club | 41–67 | Maxaquene |
Scoring by quarter: 10-20, 14-14, 2-20, 15-13 |
5th place
Kano Pillars | 74–45 | Manga BB |
Scoring by quarter: 17-6, 15-9, 18-12, 24-18 |
Bronze medal game
AS Salé | 75–71 | Mazembe |
Scoring by quarter: 21-19, 20-14, 19-15, 15-23 |
Gold medal game
Palais de Sports de Kouhounou, CotonouReferees: Moussa Toure (MLI), Chlif Abdelilah (MAR), Abreu Muhimua (MOZ) |
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Final standings
| Primeiro de Agosto roster Adilson Baza, Adolfo Quimbamba, Carlos Almeida, Felizardo Ambrósio, Filipe Abraão, Hélder Ortet, Hermenegildo Santos, Joaquim Gomes, Karlton Mims, Mário Correia, Miguel Lutonda, Vladimir Ricardino Coach: Luís Magalhães |
All Tournament Team
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See also
2011 FIBA Africa Championship
References
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Draw : Groups are known". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Day 2 report : AS Sale and Kano Pillars at the top". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Day 3 Report: Kano Pillars remains the only unbeaten team". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Day 5 Report : Kano Pillars remains the only unbeaten team". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Program : Let's play quarter-finals". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] – ½ finals : Priority to group B". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "D´Agosto Hexacampeão africano" (in Portuguese). JornaldosDesportos. 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "[Benin 2010] - Epilogue : Joaquim Gomez is still king of the African Basketball". FIBAAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
External links
- FIBA Africa official website
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