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FIBA Africa Championship 1974

The FIBA Africa Championship 1974 was hosted by the Central African Republic from April 5 to April 15, 1974. The games were played in Bangui. Central African Republic won the tournament, its first African Championship, by beating Senegal in the final. Central African Republic qualified for the 1974 FIBA World Championship by winning the tournament.

FIBA Africa Championship 1974
7th FIBA Africa Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host nationCentral African Republic
DatesApril 5-15
Teams10 (from 34 federations)
Venues1 (in 1 host city)
Champions Central African Republic (1st title)
MVP Gaston Gambor
Tournament leaders
PlayersTeams
Points Diop
1972
1975 >

Competing Nations Edit

The following national teams competed:

Group A Group B

  Benin
  Mali
  Senegal
  Somalia
  Togo
  Tunisia

  Central African Republic
  Cameroon
  Tanzania
  Zaire

Preliminary rounds Edit

Group A Edit

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
  Senegal 10 5 5 0 403 301 +102
  Tunisia 8 5 3 2 309 290 +19
  Togo 8 5 3 2 380 345 +35
  Mali 8 5 3 2 369 331 +38
  Benin
6 5 1 4 315 430 -115
  Somalia
6 5 0 5 334 413 -79

Day 1

  Tunisia 82–64   Benin
  Togo 59–39   Somalia
  Senegal 76–68   Mali

Day 2

  Somalia 59–72   Benin
  Tunisia 70–71   Mali
  Senegal 78–68   Togo

Day 3

  Somalia 43–63   Senegal
  Mali 89–49   Benin
  Tunisia 88–84   Togo

Day 4

  Senegal 114–70   Benin
  Mali 80–83   Togo
  Tunisia 87–70   Somalia

Day 5

  Togo 86–60   Benin
  Senegal 72–52   Tunisia
  Mali 61–53   Somalia

Group B Edit

Team Pts Pld W L PF PA Diff
  Central African Republic 6 3 3 0 339 178 +161
  Cameroon 5 3 2 1 281 180 +101
  Zaire 4 3 1 2 267 265 +2
  Tanzania 3 3 0 3 143 407 -263

Day 1

Day 2

  Cameroon 91–62   Zaire

Day 3

  Zaire 123–59   Tanzania

Day 4

  Cameroon 126–52   Tanzania
  Central African Republic 115–82   Zaire

Day 5

Knockout stage Edit

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
April 14, 1974
 
 
  Central African Republic89
 
April 15, 1974
 
  Tunisia80
 
  Central African Republic72
 
April 14, 1974
 
  Senegal67
 
  Senegal84
 
 
  Cameroon78
 
Third place
 
 
April 15, 1974
 
 
  Tunisia82
 
 
  Cameroon72

Classification Stage Edit

  Togo 87–70   Zaire
  Tanzania 37–151   Mali

Final standings Edit

Rank Team Record
1   Central African Republic 5-0
2   Senegal 6-1
3   Tunisia 4-2
4   Cameroon 2-3
5   Togo 4-2
6   Zaire 1-3
7   Mali 4-2
8   Tanzania 0-4
9   Benin (named Dahomey) 1-4
10   Somalia 0-6

  Central African Republic qualified for the 1974 FIBA World Championship.

Awards Edit

Most Valuable Player
  Gaston Gambor

External links Edit

  • FIBA Archive

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