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2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup

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2005 FIBA Africa Champions Cup 
for Women
11th FIBA Africa Champions Cup for Women
Tournament details
Host countryMali
DatesOctober 2 – 9
Teams8
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Mali (Djoliba AC's 1st title; Mali's 1st title)
Tournament statistics
MVPDemocratic Republic of the Congo Pauline Akonga-Nsimbo
Top scorerDemocratic Republic of the Congo Nsimbo 21
Top reboundsNigeria Udoka 11
Top assistsMali Sininta 3.6
PPG (Team)Mali Djoliba AC 75.2
RPG (Team)Nigeria First Bank 39.8
APG (Team)Mali Djoliba AC 10.2
Official website
2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup
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The 2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup (11th edition), was an international basketball tournament held in Bamako, Mali, from October 2 to 9, 2005. The tournament, organized by FIBA Africa and hosted by Djoliba AC, was contested by 8 clubs split into 2 groups, all of which qualifying for the knock-out stage (quarter, semis and final).

The tournament was won by home team Djoliba AC[1][2] which qualified for the 2007 FIBA Women's World League.

Draw

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Group A Group B

Ivory Coast Abidjan Basket Club
Mali Djoliba AC
Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi
Gabon Somo BB

Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel
Mozambique ISPU
Nigeria First Bank
Angola Primeiro de Agosto

Squads

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Qualification

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Preliminary rounds

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[3] Times given below are local UTC.

Group A

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Qualified for the quarter-finals
Teams M W L PF PA Diff P
1. Mali Djoliba AC 3 3 0 184 80 +104 6
2. Gabon Somo BB 3 2 1 108 135 -27 5
3. Ivory Coast Abidjan Basket Club 3 1 2 139 174 -35 4
3. Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi 3 0 3 56 98 -42 3
2 October 2005
Abidjan BC Ivory Coast 38–72 Mali Djoliba
Scoring by quarter: 5-16, 15-18, 8-27, 10-11
Pts: Abbady 10
Rebs: Abbady, Youssouf 4
Asts: Youssouf, Diomande 2
Pts: Drame 16
Rebs: Sininta 9
Asts: Sininta 4
3 October 2005
Somo BB Gabon 20–0 Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi
Scoring by quarter: n/a, n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a]

4 October 2005
15:00
Abidjan BC Ivory Coast 43–46 Gabon Somo BB
Pts: Enan 12
Rebs: Youssouf 8
Asts: Youssouf 2
Pts: Kopia 15
Rebs: Kopia 7
Asts: Nziengue 2
4 October 2005
Djoliba Mali 20–0 Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi
Scoring by quarter: n/a, n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a]

5 October 2005
17:00
Djoliba Mali 92–42 Gabon Somo BB
Pts: Seremé 25
Rebs: Sininta 14
Asts: Seremé 4
Pts: Mebyame 10
Rebs: Kopia 12
Asts: Benga 1
5 October 2005
19:00
Radi Democratic Republic of the Congo 56–58 Ivory Coast Abidjan BC
Pts: Kalundu 14
Rebs: Kalundu 10
Asts: Kakolu, Bamati 2
Pts: Youssouf 24
Rebs: Youssouf 18
Asts: Youssouf 5

Group B

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Qualified for the quarter-finals
Teams M W L PF PA Diff P
1. Angola Primeiro de Agosto 3 3 0 156 116 +40 6
2. Nigeria First Bank 3 2 1 223 205 +18 5
3. Mozambique ISPU 3 1 2 143 147 -4 4
4. Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel 3 0 3 68 122 -54 3
3 October 2005
15:00
Arc-en-Ciel Democratic Republic of the Congo 0–20 Mozambique ISPU
Scoring by quarter: n/a, n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
3 October 2005
17:00
1º de Agosto Angola 66–64 Nigeria First Bank
Scoring by quarter: 17-24, 20-13, 15-17, 14-10
Pts: Nsimbo 22
Rebs: Nsimbo 10
Asts: Domitila 4
Pts: Mohammed 12
Rebs: Udoka 10
Asts: Iyorhe 2

4 October 2005
17:00
First Bank Nigeria 77–71 Mozambique ISPU
Pts: Akiode 21
Rebs: Udoka 20
Asts: Ojelabi 3
Pts: C.Silva, Amélia 22
Rebs: C.Silva 6
Asts: C.Silva 3
4 October 2005
21:00
1º de Agosto 20–0 Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel
Scoring by quarter: n/a, n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a
Pts: n/a
Rebs: n/a

5 October 2005
15:00
ISPU Mozambique 52–70 Angola 1º de Agosto
Pts: C.Silva 13
Rebs: Aleia 9
Asts: C.Silva 2
Pts: Nsimbo 26
Rebs: Nsimbo 18
Asts: Domitila 5
5 October 2005
21:00
First Bank Nigeria 82–68 Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel
Pts: Akiode 18
Rebs: Mohammed 7
Asts: three players 2
Pts: Bopoli 27
Rebs: Bopoli 9
Asts: Nyama, Tshitshi 1

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals5th-8th Place5th place
 
          
 
October 7, 15:00
 
 
Ivory Coast Abidjan BC36
 
October 8, 15:00
 
Nigeria First Bank76
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel55
 
October 7, 17:00
 
Ivory Coast Abidjan BC36
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi56
 
October 9, 11:30
 
Angola 1º de Agosto80
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel71
 
October 7, 19:00
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi45
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel63
 
October 8, 21:00
 
Mali Djoliba72
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi75
 
October 7, 21:00
 
Gabon Somo BB54 7th place
 
Mozambique ISPU89
 
October 9, 09:30
 
Gabon Somo BB43
 
Ivory Coast Abidjan BC60
 
 
Gabon Somo BB56
 


 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
October 7, 15:00
 
 
Ivory Coast Abidjan BC36
 
October 8, 17:00
 
Nigeria First Bank76
 
Angola 1º de Agosto81
 
October 7, 17:00
 
Mozambique ISPU60
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi56
 
October 9, 15:30
 
Angola 1º de Agosto80
 
Angola 1º de Agosto64
 
October 7, 19:00
 
Mali Djoliba73
 
Democratic Republic of the Congo Arc-en-Ciel63
 
October 8, 19:00
 
Mali Djoliba72
 
Mali Djoliba67
 
October 7, 21:00
 
Nigeria First Bank58 Third place
 
Mozambique ISPU89
 
October 9, 13:30
 
Gabon Somo BB43
 
Mozambique ISPU73
 
 
Nigeria First Bank83
 

Quarter-finals

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7 October 2005
15:00
Abidjan BC Ivory Coast 36–76 Nigeria First Bank
Pts: Youssouf, Diomande 8
Rebs: Youssouf 8
Asts: Youssouf 3
Pts: Ojelabi 21
Rebs: Mohammed 13
Asts: Iyorhe 4
7 October 2005
17:00
Radi Democratic Republic of the Congo 56–80 Angola 1º de Agosto
Pts: Bamati 13
Rebs: Kalundu 9
Asts: five players 1
Pts: Nsimbo 24
Rebs: Nsimbo 9
Asts: Domitila 4
7 October 2005
19:00
Arc-en-Ciel Democratic Republic of the Congo 63–72 Mali Djoliba
Pts: Nyama 26
Rebs: Nyama 17
Asts: Tshuina, Ndandu 2
Pts: Sininta 15
Rebs: Sininta 13
Asts: Drame 4
7 October 2005
21:00
ISPU Mozambique 89–43 Gabon Somo BB
Pts: Zinóbia 16
Rebs: Iracema 10
Asts: Zinóbia 4
Pts: Okome 13
Rebs: Okome 11
Asts: three players 1

5th-8th place

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8 October 2005
15:00
Arc-en-Ciel Democratic Republic of the Congo 55–36 Ivory Coast Abidjan BC
Pts: Bopoli, Kamin 11
Rebs: Nyama 10
Asts: Tshuina 3
Pts: Kone 16
Rebs: Abbady 9
Asts: Diomande 4
2 October 2005
21:00
Radi Democratic Republic of the Congo 75–54 Gabon Somo BB
Pts: Odimba 17
Rebs: Kalundu 10
Asts: Kalundu, Bamati 1
Pts: Mebyame 17
Rebs: Kopia 9
Asts: Nziengue, Ambouroue 1

Semifinals

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8 October 2005
17:00
1º de Agosto Angola 81–60 Mozambique ISPU
Pts: Bárbara 21
Rebs: Nsimbo 14
Asts: Irene 3
Pts: Amélia 13
Rebs: Aleia 8
Asts: Tânia 1
8 October 2005
19:00
Djoliba Mali 67–58 Nigeria First Bank
Pts: K.Touré 13
Rebs: Sininta 11
Asts: F.Toure 4
Pts: Chukwuma 16
Rebs: Udoka 17
Asts: Iyorhe 4

7th place

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9 October 2005
09:30
Abidjan BC Ivory Coast 60–56 Gabon Somo BB
Pts: Kone 19
Rebs: Enan 15
Asts: four players 1
Pts: Mebyame 14
Rebs: Kopia 13
Asts: Mebyame 2

5th place

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9 October 2005
11:30
Arc-en-Ciel Democratic Republic of the Congo 71–45 Democratic Republic of the Congo Radi
Pts: Bopoli 21
Rebs: Nyama 8
Asts: Tshuina 2
Pts: Kalundu 14
Rebs: Kalundu 10
Asts: Bamati, Odimba 1

Bronze medal game

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9 October 2005
13:30
ISPU Mozambique 73–83 Nigeria First Bank
Pts: C.Silva 19
Rebs: Gimo 7
Asts: Tânia 2
Pts: Ojelabi 21
Rebs: Mohammed 18
Asts: Chukwuma 3

Gold medal game

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9 October 2005
15:30
1º de Agosto Angola 64–73 Djoliba
Scoring by quarter: 13-23, 22-16, 16-14, 13-20
Pts: Nsimbo 14
Rebs: Nsimbo 9
Asts: three players 1
Pts: Seremé 22
Rebs: Sininta 11
Asts: Sininta 6

Final standings

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Qualified for the 2007 FIBA Women's World League

Statistical Leaders

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All Tournament Team

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2005 FIBA Africa Women's Clubs Champions Cup
Mali
Djoliba AC
1st Title
Most Valuable Player
Democratic Republic of the Congo Pauline Akonga-Nsimbo

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Championnat d'Afrique de basket : irrésistible Djoliba!" (in French). Afribone.com. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  2. ^ "Mali: Basket - 11è coupe d'Afrique des clubs champions féminins" (in French). AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
  3. ^ "Schedule". FIBA.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
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