Team in focus - Angola
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www.fiba.basketballHere is the latest publicly reported update I can share:
Angola won the 2025 AfroBasket championship, claiming their 12th title and extending the record for the most AfroBasket titles. This event was hosted in Angola, with the team defeating Mali in the final to secure the title.[1]
The AfroBasket 2025 results solidified Angola’s status as Africa’s dominant men’s basketball program, continuing a long tradition of success in the continental championship.[1]
For broader context, AfroBasket 2025 featured Angola as hosts and included a competitive field, with media coverage noting Angola’s performance as a reaffirmation of their regional dominance.[6][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more details about the 2025 AfroBasket final (top scorers, MVP, and game stats) or provide a quick snapshot of Angola’s recent competitive schedule and head coach.
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LUANDA (FIBA World Championship for Women) - The 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup is just around the corner. In the lead-up to the biggest Women international basketball event, we take an individual look at
www.fiba.basketballPart of the senior men's national basketball team will travel, tomorrow, at 18:00, to Dubai, en route to Portugal, where ...
www.africa-press.netIn a dazzling display of dominance on their home court, Angola’s national basketball team is once again atop the African basketball world.
ground.newsThis year, Angola is in Group C with South Sudan's Bright Stars, ranked No. 1 in Africa, along with Guinea and Libya. South Sudan, which debuted in 2021 with a seventh-place finish, has quickly risen to prominence, becoming the youngest nation to qualify for both the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup and the 2024 Paris Olympics. Coached by former NBA All-Star Luol Deng, the Bright Stars aim to back their top ranking with a first major title. Former Beijing Ducks player Nuni Omot is expected to...
english.news.cnThe senior men's national basketball team closed the third and final qualifying window for the African Nations Championship (Afrobasket 2025) with a positive balance: two wins and one loss. The fact that they had already qualified for the competition as hosts and that the national team's coach, Pepe Clarós, was absent due to illness, did not shake the national team, which maintained its determination and was able to beat two opponents, one of which was the current African champion.
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