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2023 BAL season
Al Ahly receiving the trophy after winning the final
LeagueBasketball Africa League
Season2023
Dates11 March – 27 May 2023
Games played38
Teams12
Season
Season MVPNuni Omot
(Al Ahly)
Finals
ChampionsEgypt Al Ahly (1st title)
  Runners-upSenegal AS Douanes
Third placeMali Stade Malien
Fourth placeAngola Petro de Luanda
Records
Biggest home win41 points
Petro de Landa 87–48 Cape Town Tigers
(30 April 2023)
Highest attendance9,874
AS Douanes 70–76 ABC Fighters
(11 March 2023)
Lowest attendance214
REG 64–48 Kwara Falcons
(12 March 2023)
Seasons

The 2023 BAL season, also known as BAL Season 3, was the third season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL).[1] The season began on 11 March 2023 and ended on 27 May 2023. The playoffs were played in the BK Arena in Kigali, which hosted the final stage for a third season in a row. The regular season was played in Dakar, Senegal and Cairo, Egypt, both venues hosted a conference for a second year in a row.

Al Ahly defeated AS Douanes in the final, which was played in the BK Arena in Kigali, for a first-ever BAL title.[2] As the winners, Al Ahly automatically qualified for the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup Singapore.[3]

US Monastir were the defending champions, having won their first title in the previous edition, but were eliminated in the Sahara Conference.

Qualification

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The first round of the qualifying stage consists of 20 teams that play in four groups of five, each held in different cities. In the Elite 16, the teams are joined by 6 teams that qualified during the previous 2022 BAL qualification. Two groups of five teams are played to determine the six teams that advance to the main tournament.[4]

On 21 September 2021, FIBA Africa announced the 26 teams in the qualifying tournaments as well as the six countries that would qualify directly.[4]

East Division

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Group phase

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Group A
(Niamey)
Group B
(Yaoundé)

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Ivory Coast ABC Fighters 3 6
2 Mali Stade Malien 3 5
3 Benin Elan Coton (W) 3 4
4 Niger Nigelec (H) 3 3
Source: Road to BAL
(H) Hosts; (W) Advanced with wild card

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Central African Republic Bangui Sporting Club 2 4
2 Equatorial Guinea Nueva Era 2 3
3 Gabon Espoir 2 2
Source: Road to BAL

Elite 16

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Group A
(Abidjan)
Group B
(Abidjan)

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Central African Republic Bangui Sporting Club 3 6
2 Ivory Coast ABC Fighters 3 4
3 Morocco AS Salé 3 4
4 Benin Elan Coton 3 4
Source: Road to BAL

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Mali Stade Malien 3 6
2 Guinea SLAC 3 5
3 Cameroon FAP 3 4
4 Equatorial Guinea Nueva Era 3 3
Source: Road to BAL

Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 November 2022
 
 
Central African Republic Bangui Sporting Club61
 
19 November 2022
 
Guinea SLAC69
 
Guinea SLAC70
 
18 November 2022
 
Ivory Coast ABC Fighters81
 
Mali Stade Malien59
 
 
Ivory Coast ABC Fighters62
 
Third place game
 
 
19 November 2022
 
 
Central African Republic Bangui Sporting Club59
 
 
Mali Stade Malien62

East Division

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Group phase

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Group A
(Dar es Salaam)
Group B
(Antananarivo)

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Burundi Urunani 3 6
2 Uganda City Oilers 3 5
3 Tanzania ABC (H) 3 4
4 Zambia Matero Magic (W) 3 3
Source: Road to BAL
(H) Hosts; (W) Advanced with wild card

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Madagascar COSPN (H) 2 4
2 Kenya KPA 2 3
3 Comoros Djabal Iconi 2 2
Source: Road to BAL
(H) Hosts

Elite 16

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Group C
(Johannesburg)
Group D
(Johannesburg)

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Burundi Urunani 3 5
2 South Africa Cape Town Tigers 3 5
3 NBA Academy Africa 3 5
4 Kenya KPA 3 3
Source: Road to BAL

Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Uganda City Oilers 3 6
2 Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira 3 5
3 Zambia Matero Magic 3 4
4 Madagascar COSPN 3 3
Source: Road to BAL

Final round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 November
 
 
Burundi Urunani62
 
27 November
 
Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira68
 
Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira71
 
26 November
 
South Africa Cape Town Tigers81
 
Uganda City Oilers69
 
 
South Africa Cape Town Tigers75
 
Third place game
 
 
27 November
 
 
Burundi Urunani62
 
 
Uganda City Oilers71

Teams

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Petro de Luanda was the first team to qualify for the season when it won the Angolan League on 10 May 2022.[5] The last qualified team was City Oilers who captured the third place in the Road to BAL East Division on 27 November 2022. The twelve teams of the 2023 BAL season were officially confirmed on 13 February 2023.[6] After an absence of a Nigerian representative in the 2022 season due to FIBA's punishment of the Nigeria Basketball Federation,[7] Kwara Falcons was directly qualified as winners of the Nigerian Premier League.[8]

Al Ahly, Kwara Falcons, ABC Fighters and Stade Malien made their league debuts. ABC Fighters was the first team from Ivory Coast to play in the BAL, while City Oilers was the first team from Uganda.[9][6]

Two teams, defending champions US Monastir and runners-up Petro de Luanda, appear in their third consecutive season.

Team Method of

qualification

Date of

qualification

Finals

appearance

Previous

appearance

Consecutive

appearances

Previous best

performance

Angola Petro de Luanda Angolan Basketball League winners 10 May 2022[5] 3rd 2022 3 Runners-up (2022)
Tunisia US Monastir Championnat National A winners 16 May 2022 3rd 2022 3 Champions (2022)
Egypt Al Ahly Egyptian Super League winners 16 May 2022[10] 1st 1
Rwanda REG RBL winners 19 September 2022[11] 2nd 2022 2 Quarter-finals (2022)
Senegal AS Douanes Nationale 1 winners 15 October 2022[12] 2nd 2021 1 Quarter-finals (2021)
Nigeria Kwara Falcons NBBF Premier League winners 12 November 2022[8] 1st 1
Ivory Coast ABC Fighters Road to BAL West Division winners 17 November 2022[9] 1st 1
Guinea SLAC Road to BAL West Division runners-up 17 November 2022[13] 2nd 2022 2 Quarter-finals (2022)
Mali Stade Malien Road to BAL West Division third place 18 November 2022[14] 1st 1
Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira Road to BAL East Division runners-up 26 November 2022[15] 2nd 2022 2 Group stage (2022)
South Africa Cape Town Tigers Road to BAL East Division winners 26 November 2022[16] 2nd 2022 2 Quarter-finals (2022)
Uganda City Oilers Road to BAL East Division third place 27 November 2022 1st 1

Personnel

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Augustí Julbe of Al Ahly was the only coach this season to already have won a BAL championship, as he won the 2021 title with Zamalek.

Team Head coach Captain
ABC Fighters Australia Liz Mills[17] Ivory Coast Stéphane Konaté
Al Ahly Spain Augustí Julbe[18] Egypt Seif Samir
AS Douanes Senegal Pabi Guèye Senegal Alkaly Ndour
Cape Town Tigers United States Rasheed Hazzard[19] South Africa Pieter Prinsloo
City Oilers Uganda Mandy Juruni Uganda James Okello
Ferroviário da Beira Spain Luís Lopes Hernandez[20] United States Will Perry
Kwara Falcons Nigeria Baba Jubril Nigeria Victor Ezeh
Petro de Luanda Brazil José Neto[21] Angola Carlos Morais
REG United States Dean Murray[22] Rwanda Olivier Shyaka
SLAC Serbia Željko Zečević Guinea Ibrahima Kalil Fofana
Stade Malien Mali Kaba Kanté Mali Makan Keita
US Monastir Serbia Miodrag Perišić[23] Tunisia Radhouane Slimane

Foreign and Elevate players

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Each BAL team was allowed to have four foreign players on its roster, including only two non-African players. Players in italics were signed only for the playoffs. If players have multiple nationalities, the nationality of an African nation is shown.

Each team also featured one player from the NBA Academy Africa, under the BAL Elevate program.[24] The players were drafted in an online meeting by the teams and the official list were announced on 28 February 2023.[25]

Team Players Elevate player[25]
1 2 3 4
ABC Fighters[i] Tunisia Omar Abada[28] Kenya Tylor Ongwae[28] Guinea Ousmane Dramé[28] Niger Abdoulaye Harouna[26] Nigeria Joy Ighovodja
Al Ahly South Sudan Nuni Omot[29] Nigeria Michael Fakuade[30] United States Michael Thompson[29] New Zealand Corey Webster[31] Mali Ladji Camara
AS Douanes Ghana Matthew Bryan-Amaning[32] Nigeria Michael Ochereobia[33] United States Terrell Stoglin[34] United States Chris Crawford[35] South Sudan Khaman Maluach
Cape Town Tigers[ii] Central African Republic Evans Ganapamo[36] Nigeria Michael Gbinije[36] United States Zaire Wade[37] United States Marvin Smith Jr.[38] Democratic Republic of the Congo Parby Musongela
City Oilers South Sudan Ngor Barnaba[39] United States Falando Jones[39] United States James Justice Jr.[40] Nigeria Obe Ezekiel
Ferroviário da Beira Senegal Makhtar Gueye[41] Mali Bourama Sidibe[42] United States Will Perry[42] United States Najeal Young[42] Democratic Republic of the Congo Paul Kabenga Mbiya
Kwara Falcons Sierra Leone Sita Conteh[43] Cameroon Kevin Nyemeck[43] United States A. J. Wilson[44] United States Ruot Monyyong[43] Senegal Modou Fall Thiam[45]
Petro de Luanda Ivory Coast Solo Diabate[46] Hungary Damian Hollis[47] Lebanon Ater Majok[48] Egypt Seifeldin Hendaway
REG Democratic Republic of the Congo Pitchou Kambuy Manga[49] Cameroon Beleck Bell Engelbert[49] United States Cleveland Thomas[50] United States Delwan Graham[49] Cameroon Ulrich Chomche
SLAC Nigeria Michael Nwabuzor[39] Nigeria Uchenna Iroegbu[39] United States Dane Miller Jr.[51] Philippines Sedrick Barefield[39] South Sudan Mabilmawut Mabil
Stade Malien Nigeria Kelvin Amayo[52] United States Gregory Foster[38] United States Brian Bridgeford[52] Morocco John Wilkins[52] Nigeria Rueben Chinyelu
US Monastir Senegal Ibrahima Thomas[53] Ukraine Jerome Randle[54] Nigeria Churchill Abass

Notes

  1. ^ The ABC Fighters played the regular season with Chudier Bile (South Sudan), Alex Robinson (United States) and Chris Obekpa (Nigeria) as import players. They switched the three players ahead of the playoffs.[26][27]
  2. ^ The Cape Town Tigers played in the regular season with Josh Hall as an import player, however, Hall was released and replaced with Marvin Smith Jr. ahead of the playoffs.


Notable transactions

[edit]

Pre-season

[edit]

US Monastir, as champions of the 2022 BAL season, participated in the 2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup. It was the second time a BAL team participated in the FIBA Intercontinental Cup. In the competition, played in February and hosted in La Laguna in Spain, Monastir finished fourth after two losses against CB Canarias and Rio Grande Valley Vipers.[57]

ESPN declared Petro de Luanda, last year's runners-up, as the title favourites in their annual season preview.[58]

Combine

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The league hosted their official second BAL Combine on 15 and 16 January 2023 at The One Ball Training Center in Paris.[59] The combine featured 30 players and was directed by former NBA head coach Quin Snyder.[60] Several players signed a contract with a BAL team after participating in the Combine.[61]

Signed players from the 2023 BAL Combine
Player Team
Adonis Filer REG
Chudier Bile ABC Fighters
Makhtar Gueye Ferroviário da Beira
Zaire Wade Cape Town Tigers

Schedule

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The schedule for the 2023 season was officially released on 13 February 2023.[6]

Phase Round Draw date Games
Qualifying First Round 12–30 October 2022
Elite 16 3 November 2022 14–27 November 2022
Group phase Sahara Conference 11–21 March 2023
Nile Conference 26 April – 6 May 2023
Playoffs Quarter-finals 21–27 May 2023
Semi-finals
Final and third place

Regular season

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The regular season is played from 11 March to 6 May 2023. The twelve teams are divided into two conferences of six teams each. Teams in each group play each other one time, whereafter the top four teams advance to the playoffs.

Sahara Conference

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The games of the Sahara Conference were played from 11 March to 21 March 2023 and were hosted in the Dakar Arena in Dakar, Senegal for a second consecutive season. Stade Malien finished as Conference winner, due to their head-to-head point difference that determined the ranking of five teams with a 3–2 record. The defending BAL champions, US Monastir, missed the playoffs after they lost on the last game day.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification SML ASD REG ABC USM KWA
1 Mali Stade Malien 5 3 2 378 361 +17 .600[a] Advance to playoffs 84–64 68–78
2 Senegal AS Douanes (H) 5 3 2 350 331 +19 .600[a] 74–58 70–76
3 Rwanda REG 5 3 2 356 344 +12 .600[a] 69–55 79–84 64–48
4 Ivory Coast ABC Fighters 5 3 2 389 390 −1 .600[a] 71–90 73–80 90–74
5 Tunisia US Monastir 5 3 2 381 388 −7 .600[a] 60–76 85–74
6 Nigeria Kwara Falcons 5 0 5 341 381 −40 .000 74–78 68–75 76–79
Source: BAL, Flashscore
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d e Five tied teams were ranked on point differential in the games against each other: 1) Stade Malien +13; 2) AS Douanes +12; 3) REG –4; 4) ABC Fighters –4; 5) US Monastir –18.

Nile Conference

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The games of the Nile Conference will be played from 26 April to 6 May 2023 and will be played in the Hassan Moustafa Sports Hall in 6th of October, Cairo, Egypt.

Petro de Luanda went undefeated and won the conference, after defeating four teams with a margin of at least 17 points. In the most notable match-up of the conference, Petro de Luanda defeated Al Ahly on a buzzer-beater by Gerson Gonçalves.

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT Qualification PDL AAH CFV CTT SLC COI
1 Angola Petro de Luanda 5 5 0 463 363 +100 1.000 Advance to playoffs 91–90 87–48 89–71
2 Egypt Al Ahly (H) 5 4 1 425 380 +45 .800 92–73 80–70
3 Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira 5 2 3 416 462 −46 .400[a] 76–101 82–76
4 South Africa Cape Town Tigers 5 2 3 354 398 −44 .400[a] 75–91 80–70
5 Guinea SLAC 5 1 4 409 427 −18 .200[b] 78–95 97–109 68–75
6 Uganda City Oilers 5 1 4 375 412 −37 .200[b] 70–72 96–75 68–96
Source: BAL, Flashscore
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head: Ferroviário da Beira defeated Cape Town Tigers 82–76 on 3 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b Head-to-head: SLAC defeated City Oilers 96–68 on 2 May 2023.

Playoffs

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The playoffs were held from 21 May to 27 May 2023 in the BK Arena in Kigali, Rwanda for the third consecutive season.

Bracket

[edit]
 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
21 May
 
 
Egypt Al Ahly94
 
25 May
 
Rwanda REG77
 
Egypt Al Ahly78
 
21 May
 
Mali Stade Malien73
 
Mali Stade Malien78
 
27 May
 
South Africa Cape Town Tigers69
 
Egypt Al Ahly80
 
22 May
 
Senegal AS Douanes65
 
Angola Petro de Luanda88
 
25 May
 
Ivory Coast ABC Fighters84
 
Angola Petro de Luanda86
 
22 May
 
Senegal AS Douanes92 Third place game
 
Senegal AS Douanes93
 
26 May
 
Mozambique Ferroviário da Beira73
 
Angola Petro de Luanda65
 
 
Mali Stade Malien73
 

Individual awards

[edit]
Nuni Omot received the BAL Hakeem Olajuwon Most Valuable Player Award

The winner of the Coach of the Year award was announced on 26 May.[63] The Defensive Player of the Year, Sportsmanship Award and Most Valuable Player were announced on 27 May. The BAL's community service award, the Ubuntu Award, was decided by an online fan vote and the winner was announced on 30 January 2024.[64]

Statistics

[edit]

Individual statistic leaders

[edit]
Category Player Team(s) Statistic
Points per game Falando Jones City Oilers 21.6
Rebounds per game Aliou Diarra Stade Malien 12.8
Assists per game Cleveland Thomas REG 6.7
Steals per game Dane Miller Jr. SLAC 3.2
Blocks per game Aliou Diarra Stade Malien 2.3
Minutes per game Dane Miller Jr. SLAC 39.3
FG% Dane Miller Jr. SLAC 55.6%
3P% Ibrahima Thomas US Monastir 44.8%
FT% Will Perry Ferroviário da Beira 96.7%

Individual game highs

[edit]
Category Player Team Statistic
Points Will Perry Ferroviário da Beira 41
Rebounds Aliou Diarra Stade Malien 16
Assists Cleveland Thomas REG 10
Dane Miller Jr. SLAC
Will Perry Ferroviário da Beira
Steals Ulrich Kra ABC Fighters 6
Blocks Aliou Diarra Stade Malien 5
Ater Majok Petro de Luanda
Mouhamadou Diagne AS Douanes
Three pointers Will Perry Ferroviário da Beira 9

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