2025 BAL final

2025 BAL final
Promotional material for the final
Event2025 BAL season
Al Ahli Tripoli Petro de Luanda
(8–1) (5–4)
88 67
Head coach:
Fouad Abou Chakra
Head coach:
Sergio Valdeolmillos
1234 Total
Al Ahli Tripoli 27162322 88
Petro de Luanda 19191613 67
Date14 June 2025
VenueSunBet Arena, Pretoria, South Africa
FavoriteAl Ahli Tripoli (1.39 decimal odds)[1]
RefereesJulian Scott, Yann Vezo Davidson, Annie Joyce Muchenu
Attendance6,853

The 2025 BAL final was the championship game of the 2025 BAL season, the third season of the Basketball Africa League (BAL), and the conclusion of the playoffs. The final was played on 14 June 2025 at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria, South Africa, which was the venue for the first time. The final was contested by Angolan club Petro de Luanda and Libyan club Al Ahli Tripoli.

Al Ahli Tripoli won the final, defeating the defending champions Petro, 88–67, becoming the first Libyan team to win the title, as well as the first team that qualified through the Road to BAL to win the league. As winners, Al Ahli qualified for the 2025 FIBA Intercontinental Cup.

Background

Al Ahly Ly guard Solo Diabate played a in a record-extending fourth final, and had the chance to become the first player to win three BAL championships. Al Ahli Tripoli was favored by betmakers ahead of the final.[1]

Previous finals

In the following table, finals played in the FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup (ACC), the previous highest level continental competition, are in small text.

Team Previous final appearances (bold indicates winners)
Petro de Luanda BAL: 2 (2022, 2024)
FIBA ACC: 8 (1994, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015)
Al Ahly Tripoli None

Road to the final

Al Ahli Tripoli Round Petro de Luanda
Opponent Result Conference phase Opponent Result
Nile Conference
Pos Team Pld PCT
1 Al Ahli Tripoli 6 1.000
2 APR (H) 6 .500
3 MBB 6 .333
4 Nairobi City Thunder 6 .167
Source: BAL
(H) Hosts
Standings Sahara Conference
Pos Team Pld PCT
1 US Monastir 6 .667
2 Petro de Luanda 6 .500
3 Kriol Star 6 .500
4 ASC Ville de Dakar (H) 6 .333
Source: BAL
(H) Hosts
MBB W 87–77 Matchday 1 Kriol Star W 103–74
Nairobi City Thunder W 115–87 Matchday 2 US Monastir L 73–87
APR W 90–68 Matchday 3 ASC Ville de Dakar L 64–65
Nairobi City Thunder W 104–91 Matchday 4 US Monastir W 78–68
APR W 106–102 Matchday 5 ASC Ville de Dakar W 76–67
MBB W 102–73 Matchday 6 Kriol Star L 69–71 (OT)
Opponent Agg. Playoffs Opponent Agg.
Al Ittihad Alexandria L 74–85 Seeding game APR L 57–75
Kriol Star W 107–81 Quarterfinals US Monastir W 95–84
APR W 84–71 Semifinals Al Ittihad Alexandria W 96–74

Petro de Luanda

After the successful previous season, veteran Jone Pedro left the club (after 5 years), along with Gerson Gonçalves (after 9 years), who signed a contract in France.[2][3] The team reinforced themselves with Solo Diabate, who returned after one season in Libya, and Patrick Gardner. The season began with the Supertaça de Angola on November 24, 2024; Petro won the cup for an eleventh time after easily defeating Interclube in the game.[4]

In January 2025, Carlos Morais left the team after 22 seasons with Petro, when he signed with Interclube.[5] They also signed Rigoberto Mendoza. Petro was allocated in the Sahara Conference, and thus played the group stage games in Dakar. They finished second behind US Monastir and qualified for the playoffs.

On April 11, Petro won its 15th Taça de Angola (Cup) title after crushing Vila Clotilde in the final game.[6] With their victory they tied Primeiro de Agosto's record for most cup titles won.[7] On May 12, 2025, Petro announced the signing of Samkelo Cele to the team.[8] On May 30, 2025, Petro successfully defended its national title by defeating Primeiro de Agosto in the finals in five games.[9][10] It was Petro's eighteenth title, and the sixth consecutive championship. It was the second team to win six straight titles, following Primeiro de Agosto's streak between 2000 and 2005.[11] Aboubakar Gakou was named the Angolan League MVP for a third time.[12]

Al Ahly Tripoli

Game

14 June 2025 Al Ahli Tripoli 88–67 Petro de Luanda Pretoria, South Africa
16:00 Scoring by quarter: 27–19, 16–19, 23–16, 22–13
Pts: Marei 22
Rebs: Marei 19
Asts: Adams 7
Boxscore Pts: Gakou 12
Rebs: Gardner 5
Asts: Dundão 8
Arena: SunBet Arena
Attendance: 6,853
Referees: Julian Scott, Yann Vezo Davidson, Annie Joyce Muchenu
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 2 Jaylen Adams 11 7 7
SF 4 Fabian White Jr. 18 9 0
SG 7 Naseim Badrush 0 0 2
PG 13 Mohamed Sadi 11 4 8
C 50 Assem Marei 22 19 3
Reserves:
PG 5 Jean Jacques Boissy 12 1 2
SG 10 Caleb Agada 10 2 4
PG 11 Bakeer Fellah 0 0 0
C 12 Emmanuel Onoja 0 1 0
SG 23 Ahmed Alsawadiq 2 0 1
C 24 Anees Almansouri 0 0 0
C 34 Wajdi Dawo 2 0 0
PF 45 Ali Abd Rahim 0 0 0
Head coach:
Fouad Abou Chakra
Al Ahli Tripoli
Petro de Luanda

Al Ahli Tripoli Statistics[13] Petro de Luanda
23/50 (46%) 2-pt field goals 17/37 (45%)
8/28 (28%) 3-pt field goals 8/22 (36%)
18/22 (81%) Free throws 9/15 (60%)
25 Offensive rebounds 8
29 Defensive rebounds 22
54 Total rebounds 30
19 Assists 26
16 Turnovers 18
12 Steals 13
5 Blocks 5
19 Fouls 18


2025 BAL champions

Al Ahli Tripoli
1st BAL title; 1st continental title
Starters: Pts Reb Ast
PG 5 Childe Dundão 11 4 8
SG 12 Rigoberto Mendoza 10 2 3
PF 14 Clésio Castro 6 1 1
F 24 Glofate Buiamba 2 1 0
F 28 Patrick Gardner 11 5 4
Reserves:
PG 00 Gerson Domingos DNP
SG 1 Eduardo Simão DNP
C 2 Yanick Moreira 1 4 2
SG 7 Kendrick Ray 8 2 1
PG 10 Solo Diabate 4 1 4
SF 13 Samson Mashebinu DNP
PF 15 Aboubacar Gakou 12 2 2
SG 23 Samkelo Cele 2 0 1
Head coach:
Sergio Valdeolmillos

References

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