AfricaBasket's Top 5: Point Guards | They read defences, dictate tempo, and make their teams click. In Madagascar’s N1A Women’s Championship, where creativity meets toughness, these five point guards represent the essence of the game.
Your weekly dose of FIBA Africa Zone 7 News: The Comoran Basketball Federation (CBBF) is advancing youth development with initiatives like the first U16 championship, mobile 3x3 courts, and programs focused on training, gender equality, and nurturing future stars.
Côte d'Ivoire dominated Madagascar 106-73 in the 2025 FIBA Men's AfroBasket Qualifiers, showcasing their elite status. However, a lack of second-half intensity raised concerns ahead of tougher matchups. Can the Elephants maintain their edge against stronger opponents?
Madagascar stands on the verge of a historic return to the FIBA AfroBasket, requiring one final effort to secure their place in Angola. With a skilled squad and an enthusiastic home crowd supporting them, the Ankoay are prepared for a crucial clash in the qualifiers.
Your Weekly Dose of FIBA Africa Zone 7 News: From Comoros’ school basketball push to Madagascar’s busy calendar, Mauritius’ CJSOI prep, Mayotte’s Vautour Club’s Coupe de France run, and Reunion’s Tamponnaise making history—catch all the key updates shaping the zone’s basketball scene!
Sporting Alexandria are out for a third straight final victory as hosts brace themselves for whatever awaits them in the 2024 WBLA.
Your Weekly Dose of FIBA Africa Zone 4 News: This week, journey to Madagascar as the 2023 women's champions set new goals, Mauritius where players prepare to compete, Reunion Island mourning a legendary coach, and Comoros, where Djabal Basket Iconi secured more silverware.
Youth and 3x3 basketball are in the limelight in this FIBA Africa Zone 7 Weekly Review. In Madagascar, the Malagasy Basketball Federation is hosting a 3x3 basketball tournament ahead of the 3x3 FIBA Africa Cup later in November, while young players are convened to a training camp, slated for January 2025, with renowned coaches from France.
This week's FIBA Africa Zone 7 updates takes us to Comoros, Madagascar and Mauritius. Ouani-based outfit Ushindzi said no to the Road to BAL 2025, while Madagascar is gearing up for the 2024 Inter-Call Contest, a basketball tournament for call-center operatives. In Mauritius, the managing committee has designated Stéphanie Soubanse-Hon Pin as its new chairperson.
This week's FIBA Africa Zone 7 Review takes us to three islands in the Indian Ocean. First, Madagascar has seen GNBC clinch a rare men's-women's double. Next, the Mauritius Basketball Federation has a new managing committee, while Reunion Island sees Club Omnisports de la Montagne and Tamponnaise BB top the rankings in Pools A and B.
This week's FIBA Africa Zone 7 Updates send us to Madagascar, where the N1A championship is underway and GNBC and MB2All are sending out clear messages about their intentions for the coming championships. In Mauritius, 17 persons from seven regional committees have expressed their desire to be part of the next managing committee, while Comoros are yet to decide who will be their flag-bearer at this year's Road to BAL.
This week’s FIBA Africa Zone 7 Review brings you some news from Madagascar, where Coach Deda, a respected technician, is celebrating 50 years in service of the game. Comoros, on their hand, have given a notch to women’s basketball and Mauritius is all set for the new managing committee.
Your weekly dose of FIBA Africa Zone 7 News takes you to Reunion Island, where native Lucas Dubesset shone with the French 3x3 basketball team, while in Madagascar, the Analamanga region confirms its status as a breeding ground for talent at U20 level.